Bernard Hickey
Poverty and other money-related issues
Bernard Hickey on inequality, interest rates and the NZ dollar. Audio
Borrows vs Protesters
MP Chester Borrows is on trial after an incident in his car with a protestor. Audio
Mayor vs CEO
Horowhenua's Mayor Michael Feyen and the CEO David Clapperton are according to local reports are barely on speaking terms. Audio
Maori-only prisons
Te Tuinga Whanau Support Services director Tommy Kapai Wilson talks about the concept of Maori-only prisons. Audio
Folic acid in bread
The government wants a voluntary uptake from bread manufacturers to put Folic acid in half of the total amount of bread made. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Elvis Presley memoribilia losing its appeal. What the Panelists Mai Chen and Bernard Hickey want to talk about. Lindsay Gault is going to cycle across the Arctic and Canada for the Cancer Society. The… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
The government wants a voluntary uptake from bread manufacturers to put Folic acid in half of the total amount of bread made. Te Tuinga Whanau Support Services director Tommy Kapai Wilson talks about… Audio
NZ's homeowners now worth $1.2 trillion
Kathryn Ryan talks to Bernard Hickey from Newsroom who says figures released by Statistics New Zealand show household net worth has risen from $323 billion to $1.2 trillion in the last 8 years - with… Audio
'Journalism Still Matters' 10 years on
Ten years ago, the journalists' union held a summit at Parliament under the banner 'Journalism Matters' to air their fears about commercial pressures diminishing the quality of news. 10 years later… Audio
'Journalism Still Matters' 10 years on
Ten years ago, the journalists' union held a summit at Parliament under the banner 'Journalism Matters' to air their fears about commercial pressures diminishing the quality of news. 10 years later…
AudioDog's dad Murray Ball dies
Much-loved Footrot Flats creator Murray Ball has died at age 78. Audio
Can the young buy a house just by knuckling down?
New Zealand has the highest house prices in the world. Will scrimping and saving let you save enough to buy a house? Audio
School girls demand a change in attitudes
Wellington East Girls' College students are protesting at Parliament. They are calling for the compulsory teaching of consent and the rights of women. Audio
Something in the water
Chris Wilkins of Massey University talks about the traces of methamphetamine and other drugs in Auckland's waste water. Audio
Water water everywhere but restrict it
Aucklanders have been urged to save water after the weekend's floods. Audio
The Panel with Neil Miller and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
The spectre of being old and alone is rearing it's head for men. Wellington East Girls' College students are protesting at Parliament. They are calling for the compulsory teaching of consent and the… Audio
The Panel with Neil Miller and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
Aucklanders have been urged to save water after the weekend's floods. Chris Wilkins of Massey University talks about the traces of methamphetamine and other drugs in Auckland's waste water. Craig… Audio