Lizzie Marvelly
Continued frustrations with border quarantine
There is continued anger and frustration with the quarantine process at the border. Audio
Pandemics come from destruction of nature - report
A new report from the UN and WHO says pandemics result from the destruction of nature, and the world has been ignoring this stark reality for decades. Audio
The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Dean Hall (Part 2)
Topics - White Cliffs of Dover was one of Vera Lynn's best-known recordings and among the most popular World War II tunes. A new report on mental health and addiction services has found that more… Audio
The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Dean Hall (Part 1)
Topics - A new report from the UN and WHO has said pandemics result from the destruction of nature, and the world has been ignoring this stark reality for decades. We speak to Professor David Murdoch… Audio
What panellists Ella Henry and Dean Hall have been thinking about
Today's panellists Ella Henry and Dean Hall share what they've been thinking about lately. Audio
The Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
Producer Robert Kelly joins The Panel for the Story of the Day, to discuss the life of Dame Vera Lynn who has died aged 103. 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
Story of the Day for 28 April 2020
Britons lament the cancellation of the country's more bizarre May events, including cheese rolling and lawn mower racing. Audio
Marketing front and centre in anti-obesity recommendations
The government's food industry taskforce has issued some recommendations for how to tackle New Zealand's dreadful obesity rates. Marketing lecturer Dr Joya Kemper joins the panel to discuss the impact… Audio
Question of the Day
What's a memorable conversation you had with a complete stranger? Audio
Maureen Pugh claims NZ has "1,000 years of coal reserves" left
At a rally in Greymouth over the weekend, National MP Maureen Pugh said New Zealand had a thousand years of coal reserves left to figure out how to diversify the economy on the coast. Audio
Tenancy Act changes rile up landlords
The government has announced a swathe of changes to the Residential Tenancies Act, aimed at strengthening tenants' rights. Robert Whitaker from Renters United joins the panel with his reaction. Audio