Chris Gallavin
The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Mark Graham of the Building Guide says a 4000 home development on Auckland's Unitec land depends on having great design. Green MP Julie-Ann Genter's comments about the make-up of Boards has seen… Audio
Russell McVeagh sex scandal deepens
More details of the sex and alcohol antics between lawyers and law students at Russell McVeagh show it's nothing new. Audio
Who'll make the most impact as National Party leader?
Bridges, Mitchell, Joyce, Adams, Collins. Who brings what to the National Party leadership and who will be the most palatable for its supporters? We ask former National Party activist Liam Hehir. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Nadine Higgins and Chris Gallavin want to talk about. Audio
Is happy news really good news?
Let's all aim for warm fuzzies. It's good for business and gives us the feel good factor. A British University is handing out happy badges and some cute dogs to pat for students in exam mode. Audio
Auckland train turmoil
The spokesman for the Rail and Maritime Union John Kerr says there's been no progress in train security talks with Auckland Transport which has led to drivers not working overtime and the disruption… Audio
How to prove unconscious bias in criminal cases?
Police arrested two men seemingling on instinct and then discovered cocaine in their car. Accusations of racism were central to the men's court case followed by the dismissal of a drugs charge… Audio
60 Minutes shallow Ardern treatment
An Australian 60 Minutes interview with PM Jacinda Ardern is being widely panned for it's sacarine style and the attention paid to her looks and baby's conception. Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Chris Gallavin (Part 2)
Let's all aim for warm fuzzies. It's good for business and gives us the feel good factor. A British University is handing out happy badges and some cute dogs to pat for students in exam mode. What the… Audio
The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Chris Gallavin (Part 1)
An Australian 60 Minutes interview with PM Jacinda Ardern is being widely panned for it's sacarine style and the attention paid to her looks and baby's conception. Police arrested two men seemingling… Audio
Kimbolton's Sculpture Festival
Depression and suicide in rural New Zealand has been at the forefront of the country's mental health discussion. There are many debates on how to address the problem but one community in the Manawatu… Audio
Law that protected CTV engineers a 'travesty'
Law professor Chris Gallavin is calling for the urgent dumping of a law that's helped shield engineers from prosecution in the CTV building collapse. Section 162 of the Crimes Act means no one can be… Audio
Can a Commission address miscarriages of justice?
The coalition government plans to create Criminal Cases Review Commission to investigate miscarriages of justice similar to organisation in the UK. How successful has it been there and will it make a… Audio
Grandma makes the mistake of judging a book by its cover
A Grandma in the US saw a nice book with cute illustrations called If Animals Could Talk - which she thought would be great for her six year old granddaughter... Audio
Man goes to ATM to withdraw money and has real problems
A South Canterbury man has found out the hard way that automatic teller machines are sometimes just not that automatic. Audio
Noisy neighbours causing headaches around the country
A Christchurch family is looking at moving house because they say they are being kept up at night due to the noise of their neighbours spa pool - while in Palmerston North a councillor is looking to… Audio
Goff's first year anniversary as Mayor of Auckland
Phil Goff's first anniversary as mayor of Akl is today. His job overseeing the largest city in the country is under scrutiny as the media go over the numbers. Audio
Theresa May's disaster speech to the conservative party
Unless you have been under a rock you would have heard the absolute shambles that was the Prime Minister Theresa May's speech to the conservative party conference, this week. Audio