Bernard Hickey
The Panel with Bernard Hickey and John Barnett (Part 1)
Doug Sellman of the National Addiction Centre says more emphasis is needed on addressing the role alcohol plays in domestic violence. Doug Sellman of the National Addiction Centre says we need to… Audio
Bernard Hickey on new rules for property investors
Most investors in Auckland will soon need to have at least a 40 percent deposit, up from the current 30 percent. Financial analyst Bernard Hickey joins Checkpoint to discuss the tightened rules. Video, Audio
Some financial points with Bernard Hickey
Bernard Hickey addresses some financial points. Audio
Council car not ticketed for parking on yellow lines.
A Dunedin City Council staff member in a Council car didn't get a ticket for parking on yellow lines when non-Council cars have been. Audio
Short-lasting clothes
We ask Raechel Laing of the University of Otago if clothes are made for a short life-span. Audio
Children's Commissioner adamant about new ministry's name
Judge Andrew Beacroft refuses to use the name Ministry for Vulnerable Children. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Lisa Tamati and Bernard Hickey have been thinking about. Audio
Super investments
How much do you think about where your retirement fund money is invested? Audio
Buying a house by tender
Bryan Thomson of the Real Estate Institute explains how tendering for a house works and why so many are being put up for sale this way. Audio
NZs best day at the Olympic's
A sterling day for New Zealand's Olympians at the Rio games. Audio
The Panel with Lisa Tamati and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Working hours. What the Panelists Lisa Tamati and Bernard Hickey have been thinking about. Judge Andrew Beacroft refuses to use the name Ministry for Vulnerable Children. : We ask Raechel Laing of the… Audio
The Panel with Lisa Tamati and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
What Lisa Tamati and Bernard Hickey have been up to. Migration numbers and job numbers. A sterling day for New Zealand's Olympians at the Rio games. Bryan Thomson of the Real Estate Institute explains… Audio
Peter Bale: Panama Papers, and the state of the media
Kim Hill talks to Peter Bale, CEO of The Center for Public Integrity. He has a long career in journalism that includes 15 years as a correspondent and editor for Reuters, then positions as online… Audio
Andy refuses dance with Serena
The Dunedin City Council wants the public to suggest some street names that aren't those of white men. Audio
Dunedin looking for new street names
This year's Wimbleton mens champ Andy Murray wouldn't do the traditional thing and dance with womens champ Serena Williams. Audio
Smart motorway
How does the new Smart motorway in Wellington work? We ask Neil Walker from the New Zealand Transport Agency. Audio