Liam Hehir
Calls for more diversity in NZ's food writers industry
The Panel talks to food writer Ashia Ismail-Singer about the lack of diversity in New Zealand's food writing industry. Audio
Today in music history
Today in music history in 1959: Billie Holiday died in a New York City hospital from cirrhosis of the liver after years of alcohol abuse, aged 43. Audio
Friday mailbag
Topics include: fly tipping; the usage of the word "Karen"; whether tickling is a good thing to do; and not having a credit card. Audio
Rates rise in Auckland prompts debate
The Panel is joined by local government and public sector specialist Dr Andy Asquith from Massey University. Audio
National unveils $31bn infrastructure policy
National has announced plans for what she calls "the biggest infrastructure package" in New Zealand's history. Audio
The Panel with Sue Kedgeley and Liam Hehir (Part 1)
National unveils $31bn infrastructure policy; Rates rise in Auckland prompts debate; Friday mailbag. Audio
The Panel with Sue Kedgeley and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
Focus on NZ Super Fund; Concerns over 'whiteness' of NZ's food industry writers; The health benefits of music; Horses overrun Opotiki post lockdown. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking about
Panellists Sue Kedgley and Liam Hehir share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Caitlin Cherry
US teens are using Covid-19 masks to their advantage to buy alcohol, as Caitlin Cherry reports. Audio
Liam Hehir on Todd Muller resignation
Todd Muller has resigned as leader of the National Party. Muller said the role's impact on his health had been "untenable".
The National Party is holding an emergency caucus meeting to try and find a… Audio
Commentator on National Party leak of personal details
Clutha-Southland MP Hamish Walker has decided not to run for re-election after it was revealed he leaked the details of Covid-19 patients.
Former National Party President Michelle Boag has resigned… Audio
A pandemic, coalition and an election year
Professor of politics, Richard Shaw, talks about the politics of a three party coalition during a crisis and in the lead up to an election. Audio
Lack of physical contact with elderly relatives is a worry
Almost eighty percent of respondents in a new study expressed concern about the absence of physical contact with their elderly relatives Research New Zealand Managing Partner Emmanuel Kalafatelis… Audio
Sending children back to school is safe as it's ever been
Doctors say that sending children back to school is as safe as it's ever been - Associate Professor Tony Walls is a paediatrician and infectious diseases researcher at the University of Otago. Audio
Will Covid 19 transform capitalism?
French President Emmanual Macron believes that the coronavirus pandemic will transform capitalism - panellists Lizzie Marvelly and Liam Hehir discuss this with Wallace. Audio
Development of a COVID-19 vaccine in NZ at least a year away
While the world races to find a vaccine against Covid 19, Professor David Murdoch an international expert in infectious disease from the University of Otago cautions it is possibly a year and a half… Audio
Hospitality opens up to trade at level 3
Auckland Restaurant Association President, Krishna Botica, talks about what alert level three means for hospitality operators. Audio
The Panel with Lizzie Marvelly and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
Doctors say that sending children back to school is as safe as it's ever been - Associate Professor Tony Walls is a paediatrician and infectious diseases researcher at the University of Otago. Almost… Audio
The Panel with Lizzie Marvelly and Liam Hehir (Part 1)
Auckland Restaurant Association President, Krishna Botica, talks about what alert level three means for hospitality operators. While the world races to find a vaccine against Covid 19, Professor David… Audio
I've been thinking for 28 April 2020
Panellists Lizzie Marvelly and Liam Hehir share what they've been thinking about. Audio