Duncan Webb
The poorest regions of NZ are calling for action
Leaders in the country's poorest regions are calling for better targeted resources for providers in their areas rather than having a centralised system to deliver help to residents. Audio
A Somalian microbiologist kicked off a flight
A Somalian biologist was stopped from boarding a flight to New Zealand because an official thought he wasn't dressed like he had tertiary qualifications. Audio
Speculation about what Bill English can expect
There's speculation about what our Prime Minister can expect in a phone call from the American president after his fiery exchange with the Australian PM. Audio
Children's commissoner would like children to have a say in
Judge Andrew Becroft, commissioner for children, speaks the Panel about why he believes children should be consulted on changes to the education system. Audio
Students are fighitng their deportations
A group of Indian students are continuing to fight their deportation after their final appeals were rejected by immigration. Audio
The Panel with Duncan Webb and Raybon Kan (Part 2)
Is there any significance to people about what Waitangi day means or is it simply another day off? What panelists Duncan Webb and Raybon Kan have been up to. Consumer New Zealand Chief Executive Sue… Audio
The Panel with Duncan Webb and Raybon Kan (Part 1)
A group of Indian students are continuing to fight their deportation after their final appeals were rejected by immigration. Judge Andrew Becroft, commissioner for children, speaks the Panel about why… Audio
Call to stop Trump presidency
American celebrites are campaigning to stop Donald Trump's inauguration. Audio
Gareth Morgan party immigration shake up
Gareth Morgan's Opportunities Party immigration policy would see some drastic changes to immigration Audio
Employment law around depression and pregnancy
Lawyer Steph Dhyrberg discusses the legal aspects of employment with depression and contracts around pregnancy. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Finlay MacDonald and Duncan Webb want to talk about. Audio
Is Christmas becoming too PC?
Australia's Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has called for Australians to "rise up" to defend Christmas against "political correctness gone mad". Audio
Prison guards hotel stay
Mt Eden Corrections staff have been put up in 4.5 star hotels over an eighteen-month period. Audio
Orca rescue swansong to harbourmaster's job
Orca expert Ingrid Visser talks about the rescue of a trapped Orca off the Coromandel Peninsula. Audio
Erasing historic homosexual convictions
The Government is looking at erasing historic gay sex convictions. Audio
Paramendics on the receiving end
St John CEO Peter Bradley talks about how the festive season is the violent season for paramendics. Audio
The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Duncan Webb (Part 2)
Australia's Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has called for Australians to "rise up" to defend Christmas against "political correctness gone mad". What the Panelists Finlay MacDonald and Duncan Webb… Audio
The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Duncan Webb (Part 1)
St John CEO Peter Bradley talks about how the festive season is the violent season for paramendics. The Government is looking at erasing historic gay sex convictions. Orca expert Ingrid Visser talks… Audio
Mine families officially take over the road to the mine.
Pike River mine families have been gifted legal control of the road leading to the mine which means they can stop Solid Energy from sealing it. Audio
New Zealand's population 'hotspots'
Hotsports and zombie towns: a better spread of economic activity. Audio