Alison Mau
Fear of happiness
Cherophobia. When you think things are going too well and must surely soon turn to rubbish.It's being afraid of being happy.Is it a disorder or a reality check? Audio
Working past retirement age
What are the pros and cons of people working once they're over the age of 65? We talk to economist Brad Olsen of Infometrics about what effect this would have on the country. Audio
Commonwealth Games closing ceremony
The closing ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games hasn't been a medal winner. TV viewers have voiced disappointment at not seeing the athletes an flag-bearers parade. Audio
Farmers want new CEO to be a NZer
Fonterra's had a Canadian and a Dutchman as CEO and there's a feeling among its farmer-shareholders that it's time for a New Zealander. We ask commentator Rod Oram what attributes an in-coming CEO… Audio
Ardern's overseas trip
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is set to make her debut on the world stage. Trade is very much top of the list of priorities. How do the Panelists think she'll represent New Zealand? Audio
The Panel with Neil Miller and Alison Mau (Part 2)
Cherophobia. When you think things are going too well and must surely soon turn to rubbish.It's being afraid of being happy.Is it a disorder or a reality check? What the Panelists Neil Miller and… Audio
The Panel with Neil Miller and Alison Mau (Part 1)
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is set to make her debut on the world stage. Trade is very much top of the list of priorities. How do the Panelists think she'll represent New Zealand? Fonterra's had… Audio
MeToo media campaign inundated with messages
Inspired by #MeToo campaigns abroad, broadcaster Alison Mau and publisher Stuff are urging New Zealanders to blow the whistle on sexual assault and harassment at work. Hundreds of women have… Audio
MeToo media campaign inundated with messages
Inspired by #MeToo campaigns abroad, broadcaster Alison Mau and publisher Stuff are urging New Zealanders to blow the whistle on sexual assault and harassment at work. Hundreds of women have…
AudioAlison Mau and Elizabeth Roberts - Sex Change Pioneer
Elizabeth Roberts underwent the first sex change operation in New Zealand in 1969. In her book First Lady – written by journalist Alison Mau – Liz describes her transition from Garry to Elizabeth… Audio
The Panel with Alison Mau and Penny Ashton (Part 2)
Topic - more than half of all New Zealanders want the price of cheap alcohol increased and liquor trading hours tightened, according to a previously unpublished survey. Audio
The Panel with Alison Mau and Penny Ashton (Part 1)
Topics - the Greens say a high-level committee will do nothing for the thousands of people living in poverty in New Zealand and a New Zealander who has been accused of multi-million dollar fraud in… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 12 December 2011
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
The Panel with Alison Mau and Tino Pereira (part 2)
A report from the Education Review Office warns many schools are failing to demonstrate sufficient commitment to ensuring that Maori students achieve, and anyone in business risks a $150 thousand fine… Audio
The Panel with Alison Mau and Tino Pereira (part 1)
Two men (including a candidate charged with forgery of local body election papers, and The Law Society criticises the government's proposed changes to name suppression rules as populist. Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 6 October 2010
Your feedback and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
The Panel with Alison Mau and Barry Corbett (part 2)
Topics include overseas investment rules and fake one-pound coins. Audio
The Panel with Alison Mau and Barry Corbett (part 1)
Topics include the worst-performing KiwiSaver funds have attracted the most money and student debt. Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 28 July 2010
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on today's Panel. Audio
Eight months to Mars - Alison Mau
She's been a regular news presenter at TVNZ, and for a short time Prime TV, for the last decade and a half. Audio