Julia Hartley Moore
The Panel with Josie McNaught and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 1)
Intro. The Prime Minister's suggested a land tax to tackle the Auckland housing issue. There's a call for hand sanitisers to be out of harms way for children. In America the middle class struggle to… Audio
Landmark anorexia study
Dr Cynthia Bulik of the University of North Carolina discusses a new world-wide study of anorexia nervosa which is about to begin. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Duane Major have been thinking about. Audio
Battle of the tennis sexes
New Zealand tennis great Belinda Cordwell talks about the furore over mens' tennis vs womens' tennis and the players' pay packets. Audio
Auckland CBD stadium
Does any new stadium in Auckland have to be on the waterfront? Audio
$200 universal alowance
Economist Dominick Stephens talks about the idea of a $200 universal allowance in New Zealand. Audio
Spies "open slather" in NZ
Andrew Geddis talks about whether our spy agencies have too much freedom. Audio
PM settles with camera operator
John Key has reached an out-of-court settlement with Bradley Ambrose over the so-called teapot tapes. Andrew Geddis talks about the settlement. Audio
Panel Intro
What the Panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Duane Major have been up to. Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Duane Major (Part2)
New Zealand tennis great Belinda Cordwell talks about the furore over mens' tennis vs womens' tennis and the players' pay packets, Dr Cynthia Bulik of the University of North Carolina discusses a new… Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Duane Major (Part 1)
John Key has reached an out-of-court settlement with Bradley Ambrose over the so-called teapot tapes. Andrew Geddis talks about the settlement, Andrew Geddis talks about whether our spy agencies have… Audio
Gun threat staff lose a day's leave
University of Otago staff will have a day of annual leave deducted if they stayed away because of an on-line gun threat this month. Audio
Words banned from kids' language
British teachers will be expected to stamp out words and phrases considered to be sexist. Audio
Kids living on the edge
A new UK report recommends letting kids take part in risky play. Audio
Obesity initiatives
The editor of the Healthy Food Guide Niki Bezzant talks about the government's 22 initiatives to combat childhood obesity. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Josie Pagani and Julia Hartley-Moore have been thinking about. Audio
Poor little rich people
A wealth psychologist is offering therapy to the super wealthy who say they feel isolated and guilty because of their money. Audio
The Panel with Josie Pagani and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 1)
Panel says;Obesity initiatives;Kids living on the edge;Words banned from kids' language;Gun threat staff lose a day's leave. Audio
Wellington high school pupils treated after boozy ball
The principal of Welington College Roger Moses talks about the private event attended by his students. He says the drunken fall-out illustrates why his school doesn't have an official ball. Audio
Job losses due to technology
Half of the jobs in New Zealand are at risk because of the progression of technology according to a new study on disruptive technologies. Audio