The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
Question of the Day - Which musician's death effected you the most? The Singaporean government is proposing a law where it will be the one who decides which news is "fake" and which is "real". With the ruling party having 80 per cent of the seats in parliament the law is practically guaranteed to pass. Just how concerning is it for giovernment's to have this kind of power over media? We ask Peter Thompson of Victoria University. Berms are back in the news with complaints of people parking their cars on them coming thick and fast in Auckland and Christchurch. So what's the problem? Too many cars and not enough parking in some suburbs like Auckland's Mt Eden. A woman who was told her bikini was "inappropriate" by a duty manager at an Auckland pool felt she was being body-shamed.Yvette Harvie-Salter was in the sauna and spa at the Albany Stadium pool when the attendent pulled her aside and told her some women had complained about her bikini. The head of active recreation at Auckland Council has apologised on behalf of the pool attendant. So what was behind all this?