National
The Pre-Panel with Janet Wilson and Johny O'Donnell
Wallace and panellists Janet Wilson and Johny O'Donnell discuss "gaslighting," Merriam-Webster's word of the year with word-smith, Mark Broatch. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 30 November 2022
Health authorities react to the parents of a baby who won't allow the child's open heart surgery to go ahead with blood donated by people vaccinated against covid 19. The ANZ bank is predicting house… Audio
Erebus memorial protesters 'mean-spirited' - Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
"Mean spirited" is how mana whenua and local iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei is describing opposition to an Erebus memorial planned for Auckland's Parnell Rose Garden.
Yesterday marked 43 years since the Air… Video, Audio
How security measures keep Z Energy station staff safe
Z Energy chief executive Mike Bennetts talks through the details of security measures at its petrol stations to keep staff and customers safe. Video, Audio
Dairy owners welcome fog cannon fund but fear long waits
Small business say they'll be living in fear while they wait in the queue for fog cannons to help protect them.
The government has announced a $4000 subsidy for small shops and dairies, regardless of… Video, Audio
The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant discuss why some retirees are doing it tougher than others and New Zealand's gaming sector losing talent to Australia. Plus… Audio
The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant discuss the motivations behind fleeing drivers and political donations. Plus, they talk about a French worker who won the right… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant
Wallace and panellists Chris Wikaira and Niki Bezzant discuss the night a German U-Boat entered the Gisborne Harbour. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 29 November 2022
The Government is scrambling to take a tougher line on crime following the stabbing of a worker at a Sandringham dairy, We'll speak to Police Commissioner Andrew Coster about their response to the… Audio
Business leader fears dairy owners will take law into own hands
Dairy owners want tougher penalties for violent crime in the wake of last week's fatal stabbing.
Sandringham Business Association Chair Jithin Chittibomma talks to Lisa Owen.
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MPs to consider entrenchment clause over water privatisation
The controversial entrenchment clause in the Three Waters legislation has been kicked back to Parliament's business committee for further consideration - and could include discussion about repealing… Audio
Auckland Mayor's Erebus comments 'cruel' - victims' son
Families of Erebus crash victims are appalled by the Auckland Mayor's comments about a planned national memorial in the city and believe more than four decades on their loved ones deserve better.
43… Video, Audio
Dairy owners protest for tougher punishment of offenders
Dairy owners around the country closed their doors on Monday in protest, calling for tougher punishments for offenders.
About 300 people gathered outside Jacinda Ardern's electorate office in… Video, Audio
The Panel with Anna Dean and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Steve McCabe talk about the Elon Musk Twitter take-over and what it means for the Christchurch Call. Plus, they discuss eagle helicopters… Audio
The Panel with Anna Dean and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists speak to dairy owners about violent crime affecting their business and what they want to see from the Government. Plus, they find out why New Zealand lamb is… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Anna Dean and Steve McCabe
Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Steve McCabe discuss why it is so tough to find good plus sized fashion in NZ stores. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
Top Stories for Monday 28 November 2022
Top stories for Monday 28 November 2022, Cabinet is expected to discuss more crime fighting ideas when it meets today after the worker at a Sandringham dairy last week. Entrenching part of the Three… Audio
Appeal launched to honour woman killed in Kaikoura boating tragedy
A friend of one of the five people killed in September's Kaikoura boating tragedy says the community is honouring the late woman's love of dance.
Northland council calendar to adopt maramataka
At Midday Report we start the show with the date and also the day of the Maramataka or the Māori Lunar Calendar.
Today for example today is Tirea - a low energy day but a good one to make progress… Audio
Sandringham residents want answers after dairy killing
Sandringham residents want answers and action after the fatal stabbing of a dairy worker on Wednesday night. The Sandringham business community has for months been asking for help to improve security… Audio