Fatumata Bah
Bridges rules out NZ First as coalition partner
National Party leader Simon Bridges has ruled out working NZ First as a coalition partner in this year's general election. Political journalist Richard Harman talks us through this political gamble. Audio
Is it time to update the national anthem?
With the one-year anniversary of the Christchurch terror attacks nearing, there is renewed discussion around updating the national anthem. Audio
Report outlines harrowing Oranga Tamariki uplifts
A report on Oranga Tamariki has revealed some harrowing stories on the removal of Maori babies. Audio
Wuhan coronavirus: anxiety and discrimination surface in NZ
Anxiety, fear and discrimination are starting to surface around the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus. Audio
The Panel with Fatumata Bah and Conor English (Part 2)
Today in music history: Rave On; Bridges rules out NZ First as coalition partner; Over 50s report age discrimation when applying for jobs; Is it time to update the national anthem? Audio
The Panel with Fatumata Bah and Conor English (Part 1)
Wuhan corona virus: anxiety and fear surface in NZ; Report outlines harrowing Oranga Tamariki uplifts. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
What the panellists Fatumatah Bah and Conor English have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the day with Caitlin Cherry
Controversial British columnist tricked into accepting fake award. Audio
Open concept room for rent
An advertisement for a room in a three--story house in Philadelphia caught our eye ... Audio
Is NZ meeting its duty of care to refugees?
A long and interesting feature in the Otago Daily Times raises questions about how New Zealand supports - and continues to support - refugees to this country. Ian Telfer from the North-East Valley… Audio
Question of the Day for 19 November 2019
Tell us about a favourite pet that has since passed away. Audio
MP steps in to help 14-year-old business owner
The MP for Waitaki, Jacqui Dean, has taken the case of a teenager with a lawnmowing business to Parliament. Fourteen-year-old Johnny O'Neill isn't allowed to drive his ride-on lawnmower between jobs… Audio
Doctor placement holiday rort 'widespread'
The story of the doctors who have been holidaying while on overseas placements continues - with several GPs telling RNZ the practice is widespread, and may have been happening for decades. Audio
NZ disability funding faces half-billion-dollar shortfall
The state of funding in the disability sector has been laid bare - and it doesn't paint a pretty picture. Trish Grant from advocacy group IHC joins us to discuss the issues, and how to solve them. Audio
The Panel with Fatumata Bah and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Tell us about a favourite pet that has since passed away. A long and interesting feature in the Otago Daily Times raises questions about how New Zealand supports - and continues to support - refugees… Audio
The Panel with Fatumata Bah and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
The state of funding in the disability sector has been laid bare - and it doesn't paint a pretty picture. Trish Grant from advocacy group IHC joins us to discuss the issues, and how to solve them.The… Audio
I've been thinking for 19 November 2019
What the panellists Fatumata Bah and Scott Campbell have been thinking. Audio
Falling asleep in meetings
Ending today with a question of staggering importance ... what's the best way to stop yourself from falling asleep in meetings? Audio