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Ben Gray: Otago University Associate Professor of Primary Health Care and General Practice says patient consent rules may be hindering medical training

2

Kerre Woodham: This is a Budget that should've already been delivered

3

Kerre Woodham: It's time to commit to the infrastructure we need to future proof New Zealand

4

Judith Collins: Retiring National MP reflects on her career in Parliament

5

Kerre Woodham: What is keeping you from moving to Australia?

6

Mark Mitchell: Police Minister says 'bad fiscal situation' prohibiting paying our police more

7

Kerre Woodham: Fees free would be nice... if it actually worked

8

Kerre Woodham: The super situation - what poison are you willing to swallow?

9

Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister takes talkback, discusses coalitions, Superannuation, immigration, health insurance

10

Kerre Woodham: Are backyard fireworks really worth the cost?

11

Olivia Blaylock: Icehouse CEO on the Ignite Growth Summit, small and medium businesses in New Zealand

12

Clare de Lore: journalist on the launch of the new 'Brainstorming' podcast

13

Kerre Woodham: Is there a case for amalgamation?

14

Alf Filipaina: Auckland Councillor on the review into the Navigation Bylaw

15

Kerre Woodham: Is it necessary to make wearing a life jacket a legal requirement?

16

Dr Ezekiel Emanuel: US Health Policy expert chats ahead of NZ summit

17

Kerre Woodham: ACT's immigration plan is not exactly 'ground-breaking'

18

Kerre Woodham: The road toll still needs reducing

19

Kerre Woodham: Funding cancer prevention is a no-brainer

20

Chris Hipkins: Labour Leader discusses election policy, Superannuation, India FTA

21

Larry Fallowfield: Motor Trade Association Dealer Expert on whether you have to service your car at a dealer to maintain your warranty

22

Kerre Woodham: The country we want costs more than we're willing to pay

23

Kerre Woodham: The matter of New Zealand's shrinking working population

24

Sir Don McKinnon: NZ Memorial Museum Trust patron on French museum honouring kiwi soldiers

25

Kerre Woodham: Investing in young Kiwis' ability to grow their wealth seems like a good plan

26

Steve Goodey: Property Investment Coach on the tough decision facing investors - sell or wait?

27

Damien O'Connor: Labour's Trade Spokesperson on the party agreeing to support the India Free Trade deal

28

Kerre Woodham: Unacceptable behaviour is unacceptable behaviour

29

Barry Soper: Newstalk ZB Senior Political Correspondent on the five MPs allegedly involved in leaking party details, National leadership vote

30

Kerre Woodham: Put up or shut up and shove off

31

Nick Tuffley: ASB Chief Economist on the expectation household expenses will increase by $55 a week

32

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the Consumer Price Index remaining at 3.1%

33

Kerre Woodham: What happened to common sense and looking after yourself?

34

Kerre Woodham: I'm sick to death of polls

35

Andrew Dickens: All eyes are on Christopher Luxon

36

Andrew Dickens: Facial recognition – the rise of Big Brother or a necessary tool?

37

Andrew Dickens: The debate over the Bendigo-Ophir mine

38

Tamah Alley: Central Otago Mayor on the community division over the proposed Bendigo-Ophir gold mine

39

Andrew Dickens: The India Free Trade Agreement remains uncertain

40

Andrew Dickens: What would happen if Trump destroyed Iran?

41

Andrew Dickens: How many hours of childcare is too much?

42

Clare Gunn: dermoscopist on the new technology set to help improve cancer screenings

43

Andrew Dickens: Is there a magic age before we start worrying about peoples health?

44

Todd Stephenson: ACT MP questions the use of the Major Events Fund on a clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Auckland FC

45

Andrew Dickens: Is it time to split electricity gentailers?

46

Kerre Woodham: It's the economy, stupid

47

Kerre Woodham: NZ First are off to a strong start with their campaign

48

Kerre Woodham: Chris Hipkins has got to go

49

Kerre Woodham: The Fisheries Amendment Bill – time to go back to the drawing board?

50

Doug Saunders-Loder: NZ Federation of Commercial Fishermen President clears up misconceptions about the industry

51

Erica Stanford: Education Minister on the abolishment of NCEA, overhaul of the secondary qualification system

52

Kerre Woodham: The fuel relief package is simply a morale booster

53

Kerre Woodham: In this instance, a bit of support is necessary

54

Kerre Woodham: The Greens' fuel relief package should be seriously considered

55

Chloe Swarbrick: Green Party co-leader on proposed fossil fuel relief package

56

Kerre Woodham: At what point does it become unaffordable to work?

57

Bryce Edwards: Political Analyst on political appointments and conflicts of interest in NZ

58

Kerre Woodham: New Zealand's conflict of interest problem

59

Chris Pugsley: Historian slams culture ministry for axing Heritage Trails website for Gallipoli

60

Kerre Woodham: The entire fuel situation is a mess

61

Hera Eruera: Certified Plumber at Auckland Plumbers Group on the job and lack of women in trades

62

Kerre Woodham: Are you feeling fuel anxiety?

63

Kerre Woodham: Is the primary teachers' union causing friction?

64

Sharon Zollner: ANZ Chief Economist on New Zealand's economic response to the Covid pandemic

65

Johan Norberg: Cato Institute Senior Fellow on Sweden's Covid response compared to New Zealand's

66

Kerre Woodham: Do you feel our Covid response was successful?

67

Kerre Woodham: Are parents restricting their kids' online access?

68

Casey Costello: Customs Minister on the changing fees and levies for small parcels entering New Zealand

69

Kerre Woodham: Three women killed by repeat offenders, when will courts learn?

70

Greg Newbold: Criminologist and Author discusses Christchurch woman's murder by a repeat offenders

71

Trish Sherson: Sherson Willis Director on the latest Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll results

72

Mark Dye: NUBU Pharmaceuticals Co-Founder on David Seymour's push to reduce medicinal cannabis export regulations

73

Kerre Woodham: A golden, or green-golden, future

74

Kerre Woodham: Is the primary teachers' union acting in its members' best interests?

75

Kerre Woodham: Is it the Government's responsibility to get you home?

76

Kerre Woodham: Mutually assured destruction - will it work again?

77

Daniel Hillier: Kiwi golfer wins the NZ Open days after getting married

78

Kerre Woodham: The world is in an uneasy place

79

John Hart: New Zealand Golf Open Chairman discusses the event, what it took to bring it together

80

Boyd Steel: S Sticker Founder on the plate that identifies cars driven by seniors

81

Kerre Woodham: Volunteers deserve trauma counselling cover

82

Kerre Woodham: Privacy - can we have our cake and eat it too?

83

Kerre Woodham: Chris Hipkins' underwhelming State of the Nation speech

84

Kerre Woodham: You can't lump the homeless into one group

85

Mark Mitchell: Police Minister discusses the proposed 'move on' order

86

Kerre Woodham: Did the intensification announcement allay your fears?

87

Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

88

Kerre Woodham: Can you see the light at the end of the tunnel?

89

Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister takes talkback, discusses infrastructure, housing intensification, polls

90

Kerre Woodham: We need to see more governance and less politicking

91

Todd Stephenson: ACT MP on his member's bill that would improve and extend the End of Life Choice Act

92

Kerre Woodham: Does the End of Life Act need amending?

93

Ian Wright: Queens Arcade Property Manager on the revitalisation of the shopping centre

94

Kerre Woodham: Can locals put up with the extra noise from Eden Park?

95

Kerre Woodham: Are you willing to see a rise in rates to clean up our waterways?

96

Tama Potaka: Associate Housing Minister celebrates exceeding saving targets in Kainga Ora turnaround plan

97

Kerre Woodham: I would love a dispassionate, clear-headed analysis of the Covid response

98

Kelly Coe: Augustine Owner and Designer on the decision to stop making plus sized clothing

99

Graeme: Caller breaks down the Reserve Bank Covid inquiry, what money does, and the impact on the economy

100

Mike Casey: Rewiring Aotearoa CEO says we should burn our coal stockpile instead of importing LNG

101

Kerre Woodham: This is Winston doing as Winston does

102

Kerre Woodham: Until we have sustainable, reliable alternatives, we need to stock up on fuel

103

Kerre Woodham: Our jury system has an efficiency problem

104

Peter Dunne: Political commentator and former MP discusses NZ First's 'kingmaker' status

105

Kerre Woodham: The unemployment figures make for grim reading

106

Shannon Barlow: Frog Recruitment Managing Director on the unemployment rate

107

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on unemployment rising to 5.4%

108

Kerre Woodham: I wish the drivers license overhaul was tougher

109

Josie Vidal: Minerals Council CEO on the discussions around potential minerals deals

110

Kerre Woodham: How is a child's lack of basic skills not the parents' responsibility?

111

Lucy Naylor: Auckland Primary Principals' Association President on new entrant students missing basic skills

112

Kerre Woodham: Are 12-month prescriptions too much for community pharmacies?

113

Kerre Woodham: Back to the future with specialist schools for complex needs

114

Erica Stanford: Education Minister on the opening of two new specialist schools

115

Tim van de Molen: Waikato MP on Fire and Emergency NZ banning the use of powered watercrafts by local fire stations

116

Kerre Woodham: It's not our opinions on climate change that matter

117

Kerre Woodham: The slow decline of NZ postal services

118

Kerre Woodham: Is it time to rethink where we build our communities?

119

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the annual inflation rate rising to 3.1%

120

Michael Morrah: NZ Herald Investigative Reporter gives an update on the rescue efforts in Mount Maunganui

121

Brian Kelly: Newstalk ZB Sports reporter on the slip that hit tents and campers at a Mount Maunganui campsite

122

Best of 2025: Christopher Luxon still wants to raise the retirement age, despite opposition

123

Best of 2025: Kerre Woodham - Ask not what your country can do for you

124

Chris Bishop: Infrastructure Minister wraps 2025, looks ahead to 2026

125

Andrew Hoggard: Biosecurity Minister on the efforts to stamp out the yellow-legged hornet in Auckland

126

Kerre Woodham: Rejecting the Waihi gold mine project would've made no sense

127

Nicola Willis: Finance Minister reflects on 2025, looks ahead to 2026

128

John Reeves: Public Transport Users Association National Coordinator on Auckland trains shutting down over summer for maintenance

129

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the GDP rising by 1.1% in Q3

130

Kerre Woodham: Auckland is far behind the eight ball when it comes to trains

131

Mark Mitchell: Police Minister reflects on 2025, looks ahead to 2026

132

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the state of the Government's books

133

Kerre Woodham: The Finance Minister is charting a tough course

134

Kerre Woodham: How do we heal our country's divisions?

135

Sam Cliffe: NZ Blood Service CEO on the need for blood and plasma donations over the holiday period

136

Simeon Brown: Health Minister reflects on 2025 and explains focus for 2026

137

John Battersby: Senior Fellow at Massey University Centre for Defence and Security Studies discusses mass-shooting at Bondi

138

Dave Cade: On the draining of Lake Rotomanu in the fight against the invasive gold clams

139

David Farrar: Kiwiblog author and co-founder of the Taxpayers' Union on the debate between Nicola Willis and Ruth Richardson

140

Kerre Woodham: Willis and Richardson debating would be a pointless waste of time

141

Kerre Woodham: Beyond the headlines of the cancer report

142

Phil Lester: Victoria University Ecology and Entomology Professor on the efforts to stamp out yellow-legged hornets

143

Josie Spillane: Highlands Motorsport CEO on the Street Smart driving programme, lottery

144

Hamish Firth: Mt Hobson Group Director on the Government's RMA reforms

145

Kerre Woodham: The Supreme Court ruling on disabled carers makes sense

146

Kerre Woodham: Is there still a place for Te Pāti Māori in Parliament?

147

John MacDonald: Coster has no evidence to back up his claims

148

Kerre Woodham: Productivity and the great Christmas shutdown

149

Kerre Woodham: Should convictions for violence be public record?

150

Kerre Woodham: What would it take to get police trust to 80%?

151

Doug Marlowe: Global expert on drug-court policy on the effectiveness of the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court

152

Kerre Woodham: A rates cap or an erosion of services and facilities?

153

Kerre Woodham: Labour makes big promises, but can they deliver?

154

Tom Walters: Matakana Oysters owner says industry is struggling after heavy rain and wastewater spill

155

Kerre Woodham: E-scooters, cycle lanes, and public demand

156

Kerre Woodham: Are you feeling optimistic?

157

Kerre Woodham: Regional councils need to be streamlined

158

Kerre Woodham: We need to be able to treat feral animals as pests

159

Chris Hipkins: Labour Leader talks capital gains taxes, coalitions, cross-party commitments

160

Kerre Woodham: Do the Kiwisaver tweaks go far enough?

161

Bosses Unfiltered Episode 7: Angus Brown

162

Matt Brown: She Is Not Your Rehab co-founder on violence against women continuing to be so prevalent

163

Kerre Woodham: Who genuinely thinks they have the right to mete out violence?

164

Chris Mackenzie: Ferry Holdings Ltd Chair on the new Cook Strait Ferry deal

165

Kerre Woodham: Incredible concerts and positive news

166

Kerre Woodham: What makes NZ workplaces so dangerous?

167

Chris Peace: Victoria University Workplace Health and Safety Lecturer on the Pike River mine tragedy and health and safety injuries

168

Kerre Woodham: Contractors, employees, and the gig economy

169

Peter Huskinson: Bowel Cancer NZ CEO on the Never Too Young Report, call to lower the bowel cancer screening age

170

Andrew Dickens: If we don't want congestion charges, give us alternatives

171

Bosses Unfiltered - Episode 6: Angus Simms

172

Kerre Woodham: The problem with our retirement system

173

Patrick Nolan: Retirement Commission Policy and Research Director on the call for changes to the retirement income system

174

Julia Hartley Moore: JHM Private Investigator Services Owner on the number of people living double lives

175

Kerre Woodham: Charging Ms Z would be a gross miscarriage of justice

176

Kerre Woodham: The McSkimming cover-up is appalling

177

Kerre Woodham: At what point do business owners call it quits?

178

Shayne Currie: NZME Editor-at-Large on trust in media, BBC faces allegations of bias

179

Damien Grant: Waterstone Insolvency Principal on the sharp rise in the number of insolvency

180

Kerre Woodham: Why put money back in the pockets of users?

181

Corrie Parnell: NZ Police Acting Assistant Commissioner: Investigations, Serious and Organised Crime discusses fight against on Meth

182

Kerre Woodham: Spend a dollar to save five - why wouldn't we fund weightloss drugs?

183

Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister on the India FTA, remaining National leader

184

Dave Letele: Butterbean Motivation Founder on whether weightloss drugs should be publicly funded

185

Bosses Unfiltered Episode 5: Aidan Bartlett

186

Kerre Woodham: What's the attitude towards sick days?

187

Nick Saunter: Eden Park CEO on the proposal to increase the number of concerts at Eden Park

188

Kerre Woodham: I don't blame retailers for wanting to ban the homeless

189

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the unemployment rate rising to 5.3%

190

John MacDonald: If ACC pulls the water safety funding, who gets harmed?

191

Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on Prince Andrew being stripped of titles

192

Bosses Unfiltered Episode 4: Roger Gray

193

Kerre Woodham: Revisiting drug laws

194

Jason Herrick: Federated Farmers Southland President discusses storm damage in South Island

195

Kerre Woodham: More MPs? I don't think so

196

Gaven Martin: Massey University Distinguished Maths Professor discusses calls to pause curriculum rollout

197

Bruce Bernacchi: Dentons Tax Partner reviews potential impact of Labour's Capital Gains Tax

198

Kerre Woodham: Why give something to people they don't need?

199

Mark Ryall: Transpower Executive General Manager of Grid Delivery gives the latest updates on extreme weather warnings

200

Kerre Woodham: Finally some good news

201

Kerre Woodham: It's concerning if this is the best Labour can do

202

Liam Dann: New Zealand Herald Business Editor-at-large discusses annual inflation peak

203

Louise Upston: Minister for social development and employment comments on job seeker rule changes

204

Brett O’Riely: New Zealand Performance Academy Aotearoa Board Member discusses opening of NZ’s first sports school

205

Kerre Woodham: Build the economy and the workers will come

206

Bosses Unfiltered - Episode 2: Rod Duke

207

Kerre Woodham: Should there be name suppression for child sexual abusers?

208

Wayne Wright Jr: Businessman on name suppression in child abuse cases

209

Kerre Woodham: State houses are a launchpad, not a permanent solution

210

Paul Gilberd: CEO of community housing says focus should remain on helping the most vulnerable people

211

Clare de Lore: Chair of the Press Gallery under Jim Bolger pays tribute to late Prime Minister

212

Kerre Woodham: The failure of Fees Free

213

Mark Mitchell: Police Minister on the support available for those wanting to leave gangs

214

Kirk Sargent: First Foundation CEO on the programme supporting lower socioeconomic students through tertiary study

215

Kerre Woodham: Our kids are back on track

216

Kerre Woodham: Voting matters - don't scramble at the last minute

217

Sir Lockwood Smith: Former Speaker of the House on the government's new Methane targets

218

Andrew Geddis: Otago Law Professor on why postal votes for local elections should be phased out

219

Bosses Unfiltered - Episode 1: Dame Wendy Pye

220

Kerre Woodham: Te Pāti Māori and their continued breaches of protocol

221

Sir Lockwood Smith: Former Speaker of the House on the haka disrupting House proceedings

222

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the OCR cut, inflation

223

Kerre Woodham: OCR cuts have not restored the most important thing - confidence

224

Tanya Wilton and Mark Lawrence: Hutt Hospital ED Specialist and Psychiatrist on the impact and cause of New Zealanders' declining health

225

Kerre Woodham: Unhealthy habits are a matter of choice not a lack of education

226

Kerre Woodham: A different view point does not permit you to invade someone's home

227

Kerre Woodham: A tough but fair change to the benefit

228

Kerre Woodham: You need to know how to play the system to enact change

229

Wattie Watson: Professional Firefighters’ Union National Secretary on the firefighters' strike

230

Kerre Woodham: Give the firefighters a pay bump

231

Leeann Watson and Viv Beck: Business Canterbury CEO and Heart of the City CEO on rejuvenating a city

232

Kerre Woodham: A massive press conference to tell us very little

233

Mike Roan: Meridian CEO on the Government's measures to tackle issues in the energy sector

234

Kerre Woodham: An overreaction that caused more pain in the long run

235

Geoffrey Miller: International Geopolitical Analyst on Donald Trump's proposed Gaza peace deal

236

Hamish Firth: Mt Hobson Group on the changes to the earthquake-prone building system

237

Kerre Woodham: What will come from our decision not to recognise Palestine?

238

Peter Ambrose: New Zealand Property Investors Federation President on falling rental prices

239

Kerre Woodham: What are the impacts of falling rents?

240

Kerre Woodham: Ask not what your country can do for you

241

Steven Joyce: Former Finance Minister on the Treasury report and raising the age of Superannuation

242

Kerre Woodham: The Government has a lot of work to do

243

Nick Leggett: Infrastructure NZ CEO on the $413 infrastructure project investment

244

Kerre Woodham: Infrastructure needs to be beyond party politics

245

Kerre Woodham: Is there anything good about pine trees?

246

Richard Dawkins: Federated Farmers pest, animal and weed spokesperson on invasive 'wilding pines'

247

Rod Baxter: The King's Trust CEO on the charity, Art in the Park

248

Kerre Woodham: Surely we've reached the bottom of the economic cycle

249

Eric Crampton: NZ Initiative Chief Economist on the GDP contracting 0.9%

250

Kerre Woodham: Unions seem to have struck themselves into irrelevance

251

Mark Knoff-Thomas: Newmarket Business Association CEO on the Crowded Places Strategy

252

Gareth Kiernan: Infometrics Chief Forecaster on the GDP falling by 0.9% in the June quarter

253

Kerre Woodham: Gas - what are the options? What are the alternatives?

254

Kerre Woodham: The right to free speech and its consequences

255

Kerre Woodham: Allowing 24/7 hospital visitor hours is bonkers

256

Nadine Gray: Health NZ National Chief Nurse on 24/7 visiting hours in hospitals

257

Kerre Woodham: The consequences of Stuart Nash's ill-advised one liner

258

Kerre Woodham: Who's going to pay a fine for shoplifting?

259

Kerre Woodham: Do we need to adjust our alcohol policies?

260

Peter Dunne: Political Commentator on the need for alcohol laws to target binge-drinkers

261

Antonia Watson: ANZ New Zealand CEO on the job cuts in Australia, capital gains tax, mortgages

262

Kerre Woodham: The sewage and filth that fills social media after a tragedy

263

Dougal Sutherland: Umbrella Wellbeing Clinical Psychologist on hate and negativity in texts, social media comments

264

Nainz Tupa'i: Music director for Eden Park choir on Saturday's national anthem performance

265

Kerre Woodham: What's ahead for Winston Peters and NZ First?

266

Kerre Woodham: Overstayers and fudged immigration promises

267

Kerre Woodham: The housing intensification battle reaches cabinet level

268

Kerre Woodham: The realities of leaving the Paris Agreement

269

Tim Groser: Former Climate Change Minister on ACT's call to withdraw from the Paris Agreement

270

Sir Lockwood Smith: Former MP and Diplomat on ACTs call to withdraw from the Paris Agreement

271

Tama Potaka: Associate Housing Minister on the number of emergency housing applications being declined, homelessness

272

Kerre Woodham: What did it cost to get the foreign buyers clarification?

273

Billy Moore: New Zealand Airports Association Chief Executive discusses $30million government loan offer to small airlines

274

Hamish Firth: Mt Hobson Group urban planning expert on the meeting around housing intensification in Auckland

275

Kerre Woodham: I'm not convinced we can do housing intensification properly

276

Erica Stanford: Education Minister talks NCEA reform, curriculum updates

277

Kerre Woodham: Surely this visa can only be good for New Zealand?

278

Chris Small: ABC Business Sales Managing Director on the new Business Investor Visa

279

Kerre Woodham: We need to get ships in and out more quickly

280

Robbie Paul: Icehouse Ventures CEO on the number of young Kiwi start-ups and investors

281

Sherelle Kennelly: NZ Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders Federation CEO on the lack of efficiency in our ports and supply chains

282

Kerre Woodham: Fatal DUI crashes need to carry strong sentences

283

Kerre Woodham: What good would repealing the gang patch ban do?

284

Kerre Woodham: What will it take to bring NZ out of its funk?

285

David Seymour: Associate Education Minister on rising attendance rates

286

Maurice Williamson: Former MP and former diplomat on Trevor Mallard's ousting from Ambassador to Ireland

287

Kerre Woodham: How can teachers justify the continued disruption?

288

Kerre Woodham: Can you have confidence in buying a new build with partial liability?

289

Kerre Woodham: Can Kiwis be swayed to support Nuclear Power?

290

Kerre Woodham: Dog owners have a duty to ensure the community's safety

291

Jo Clough: The Dog Safe Workplace Director on the rising number of dog attacks

292

Chris Quin: Foodstuffs North Island CEO on the re-employing of staff after the Victoria Park New World burned down

293

Kerre Woodham: Fronting publicly is the least Ardern, Hipkins, and Robertson could do

294

Sir Lockwood Smith: Former Speaker of the House on Chlöe Swarbrick being barred from Parliament, refusing to apologise

295

Kerre Woodham: Is 'spineless' really unparliamentary language?

296

Richard Chambers: Police Commissioner talks recruitment, gang numbers, Jevon McSkimming

297

Kerre Woodham: What can we do about rate rises?

298

Jonathan Young: Ara Ake Head of Industry and Government Engagement on the impact of the rapidly declining gas supply

299

Sam Warren: Taxpayers' Union Local Government Campaigns Manager on rising property rates

300

Kerre Woodham: Will we soon see the Greens leading the government?

301

David Birkett: Federated Farmers Arable Chairperson on the gas shortage potentially temporarily shutting down Kapuni fertiliser plant

302

Kerre Woodham: How can anyone not be critical of Labour?

303

Kerre Woodham: On the face of it, the RUC announcement makes sense

304

Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister talks unemployment, Cook Islands, Road User Charges

305

Justin Flitter: New Zealand AI Founder on the use of AI to mark exams

306

Kerre Woodham: Should AI be utilised more in schools?

307

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the unemployment rate reaching 5.2%

308

Kerre Woodham: Is the Knowledge Economy the biggest political bust of recent times?

309

Mike Roan: Meridian Energy CEO on the 10-year coal deal for Huntly Power Station

310

Helen Clark: Former Prime Minister on the Knowledge Wave project, scrapping NCEA

311

Kerre Woodham: The ward for people with nowhere to go shouldn't exist, but I can see why it does

312

Erica Stanford: Minister for Education joins Kerre Woodham to discuss the scrapping of NCEA

313

Andrew Dickens: What can we do to ease debt and the cost of living?

314

Kerre Woodham: Will overusing emergency alerts create complacency?

315

Mark Mitchell: Civil Defence Minister on the use of emergency alerts after the Russia earthquake

316

Kerre Woodham: Rising gang numbers aren't good but the charges are

317

Kerre Woodham: Yesterday was a day to forget for the Government

318

Jonathan Dale: BNZ Head of Payment Development on the surcharge ban, Payap

319

Kerre Woodham: MMP - does it need tweaking?

320

John MacDonald: Isn't enrolling on election day better than not voting at all?

321

Andrew Dickens: Homelessness is a tough problem with no quick fix

322

Andrew Dickens: FamilyBoost and heated outbursts

323

Andrew Dickens: We need more doctors, but is a third school the solution?

324

Liam Dann: NZ Herald business editor at large on the CPI rising to 2.7 percent in June

325

Andrew Dickens: What should we do with NCEA?

326

Leigh Keown: Vulnerable Support Charitable Trust Operations Manager on the Take 10 initiative pilot in Auckland

327

John MacDonald: The "overqualified" jobseekers behind the dole numbers

328

Kerre Woodham: Prioritising flexible classrooms is the way to go

329

Erica Stanford: Education Minister on the decision to scrap open plan classrooms

330

Lauren Milne: JustFund Director of Family Law on their business lending credit for divorce proceedings

331

Kerre Woodham: Unforgiving roads lead to devastating consequences

332

Kerre Woodham: Times have changed, does our tax system need to as well?

333

Kerre Woodham: Can there ever be enough nurses?

334

Paul Goulter: Nurses Organisation Chief Executive on nurses vowing to strike at the end of the month

335

Kerre Woodham: You can't just put up a story without any proof

336

Kerre Woodham: As Shane Jones says, do we want lizards or jobs?

337

Kerre Woodham: What is the Ministry of Health spending its problem gambling fund on?

338

Kerre Woodham: Is it any wonder the Govt's interfering with the judiciary?

339

Chris Hipkins: Labour Leader on the Covid-19 inquiry, emergency housing, crime

340

Kerre Woodham: Are the banks paying their fair share of tax?

341

Kerre Woodham: Schools need to be teaching civics

342

Moana Theodore: Dunedin Study Director on the new tool that can estimate how fast someone's aging

343

Kerre Woodham: Let's put an end to the fun and start verifying political promises

344

Caryn Zinn: Dietician and co-author of What The Fat? on losing weight, weight loss drugs

345

Kerre Woodham: Have we not learned from slash damage and flooding?

346

Mark Bloomberg: University of Canterbury School of Forestry Adjunct Senior Fellow on slash

347

Kerre Woodham: Why do we struggle to run the Cook Strait ferry crossing?

348

Kerre Woodham: Tougher sentences are the way to go

349

Greg Murphy: Kiwi motorsport legend on the Govt's proposal to axe practical tests for full drivers licenses

350

Kerre Woodham: Driving is the most dangerous thing we do everyday

351

Hamish Firth: Mt Hobson Group Director on the housing intensification around City Rail Link stations

352

Kerre Woodham: I'm a fan of building around the train stations - with caveats

353

Kerre Woodham: Is there a way we can regulate weapons in schools?

354

Kerre Woodham: US strikes on Iran - where do we go from here?

355

Sonia Gray: Broadcaster on being in psychedelic drug trials to treat anxiety

356

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the GDP rising by 0.8%

357

Jonny Bannister: Coastguard Regional Manager on the deaths of Gemma and Ryder Ferregel and the need for compulsory lifejackets

358

Sean Broughton: Stats NZ Population and Housing spokesperson on the changes to the Census

359

Kerre Woodham: Outsourcing surgeries has to be a win for patients

360

Kerre Woodham: Prisons are evidence of failure, but what's the alternative?

361

Kerre Woodham: The wool directive has to be a win for everyone

362

Kerre Woodham: Are farmers in the position to invest in new technology?

363

Katrina King: Franchise Association CEO on franchising in New Zealand

364

Justin Flitter: NewZealand.AI founder on the applications and benefits of AI in business

365

Kerre Woodham: Is it feasible to leave your job and buy a business?

366

Aidan Gent: ASB General Manager for Rural on the loans for farmers to install solar and battery systems on their properties

367

Kerre Woodham: The new 'Parent Boost' visa makes perfect sense

368

National Blood Donor Week: NZ Blood Service CEO Sam Cliffe calls for more donations

369

Matt Crockett: Kāinga Ora CEO on increased warnings and evictions, vacant properties

370

Kerre Woodham: Who should be paying more for home insurance?

371

Kerre Woodham: How can we take polls seriously?

372

Ben Speedy: ASB's General Manager of Commercial Banking on businesses' uncertainty regarding the impact of Trump's tariffs

373

David Farrar: Curia Market Research Owner on how political polls work

374

Kerre Woodham: Our workplace fatality rate is appalling

375

Gloria Masters: Handing The Shame Back Founder on AI contributing to child exploitation and abuse

376

Kerre Woodham: Will fining parents of absent kids help?

377

Guy Waipara: Meridian Energy General Manager Development on the grid battery storage system in Ruakākā

378

Kerre Woodham: What do we do with children of overstayers?

379

Kerre Woodham: The shoplifting directive is not a good look

380

Mark Mitchell: Police Minister on the new shoplifting directives

381

Kerre Woodham: Charities don't need non-complying beneficiaries

382

Sharon Nicholas: Boyle River Outdoor Education Centre Manager on the importance of outdoor education for young people

383

Christopher Luxon: The Prime Minister talks Budget 2025 with Kerre Woodham and Newstalk ZB listeners

384

Kerre Woodham: Retail owners and businesses can't hang on any longer

385

Kerre Woodham: Let's fill vacant stores before we build more

386

Kerre Woodham: We have a legacy of rail but do we have a future?

387

Matt Lowrie: Greater Auckland Director on the funding to improve Auckland's rail network

388

Kerre Woodham: Would you dob in a meth dealer?

389

Malcolm Rands: Open Letter on Tax Spokesperson on a potential wealth tax in New Zealand

390

Kerre Woodham: Are the Greens bonkers?

391

Kerre Woodham: Slipping Parliamentary standards are a reflection of us

392

Kerre Woodham: Chasing overseas student loan debt is long overdue

393

Kerre Woodham hits out at parents who don't prepare their children for school

394

Jane Elley: Inland Revenue Spokesperson on the student loan debt being collected from overseas borrowers

395

Kerre Woodham: Everyday children deserve support and encouragement

396

Kerre Woodham: You won't get your car seized if you don't break the law

397

Kerre Woodham: The party is well and truly over

398

Tom Ronaldson: Fire and Emergency New Zealand's Community Education Manager on safely using lithium-ion batteries

399

Kerre Woodham: The New Zealand political system David Parker wants

400

Kerre Woodham: This Government has a problem with optics

401

James Ross: Taxpayers Union Policy and Public Affairs Manager on the government's use of urgency for the pay equity law

402

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the unemployment rate remaining at 5.1%

403

Kerre Woodham: We need to be part of the solution to retail crime

404

Kerre Woodham: Northland desperately need police boots on the ground

405

Grant McCullum: Northland MP on the region's methamphetamine crisis

406

Mark Mitchell: Police Minister on Northland iwi calling from stronger police crackdown on meth use

407

Kerre Woodham: What's the point of a minister without a budget?

408

Sam Paterson: Acting General Manager of Sustainable Hawke's Bay on Every Bite

409

Chris Mackenzie: Ferry Holdings Ltd Chair on the port infrastructure for the new Interislander ferries

410

Allyson Gofton: Food writer and cookbook author on copying recipes, the dispute between Nagi Maehashi and Brooke Bellamy

411

Donna Nicolof: Paua Wealth Management Founder and CEO on the new financial literacy curriculum for schools

412

Dom Kalasih: Transporting New Zealand CEO on the impact of KiwiRail reducing its Interislander fleet

413

Leon Kingi: Otaki Business Association Member on the state of the town after the opening of the Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway

414

Kerre Woodham: Does a right to privacy trump the right to safety?

415

Kerre Woodham: Why would the Government interfere in the aviation market?

416

Billie Moore: NZ Airports Association CEO on rising airfares and the government considering ge

417

Kerre Woodham: When did weather become such a big deal that it dominates the news?

418

John MacDonald: What do you think about most at pre-school drop-off?

419

John MacDonald: Here's where I'm torn on gender identity

420

John MacDonald: What surprises me most after the Pope's passing

421

John MacDonald: What's so bad about ex-MPs being on local councils?

422

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the inflation rate rising to 2.5%

423

John MacDonald: Let's not go all misery guts over these crime stats

424

Dr Alison Vaughan: SPCA Scientific Officer on the new regulations cracking down on prolonged dog tethering

425

Ruth Money: Chief Victims Advisor on the latest crime figures showing a downwards trend in victim numbers

426

John MacDonald: New sex ed curriculum is a great start

427

Greg Murphy: Road safety campaigner and Kiwi driving legend on changes to the driver licensing system

428

Henry and Lani: Air New Zealand workers on the newly unveiled uniforms

429

Ryan Cosgrove: Campaign for Wool Chairperson on the Government directive to build using wool

430

Kerre Woodham: How do you operate in an environment like this?

431

Kerre Woodham: Policing is a community-minded calling

432

Chris Quin: Foodstuffs North Island CEO on the latest supermarket announcement, competition, prices

433

Mary Holm: Personal Finance Journalist on the impact of Trump's tariffs on investment funds

434

Kerre Woodham: We have to be willing and prepared to play our part

435

Kerre Woodham: NZDF has compromised standards, not fixed the problem

436

Pete Wolfkamp: Newstalk ZB's resident builder on the Government's decision to ease construction regulations for granny flats

437

Kerre Woodham: Are our mental health services working?

438

Matt Doocey: Mental Health Minister on the results of the latest quarterly target updates

439

Todd McClay: Trade Minister on the new tariffs coming out of the US

440

Tony Mitchell: Residential Property Managers Association Chairperson on the new

441

Chris Hipkins: Labour Leader talks the new US tariffs, future coalition partners, future of the Labour Party

442

Kerre Woodham: Paying the piper by turning down the America's Cup

443

Mark Orams: AUT Sailing Professor on the dropped bid to host the America's Cup in Auckland

444

Kerre Woodham: There's got to be a happy medium in health and safety

445

Tex Edwards: Monopoly Watch Research Director on supermarket duopoly

446

Kerre Woodham: We cannot let people get away with their crimes

447

Jamie Cleine: Buller Mayor on the plans to move the town of Westport

448

Kerre Woodham: What is our obsession with shiny new stadia?

449

Hamish Firth: Mt Hobson Group Director on the changes to the Resource Management Act

450

Kerre Woodham: Is there such a thing as a completely fair tax system?

451

Bruce Bernacchi: Denton Tax Partner on New Zealand's tax system and the calls from the UN to ensure tax systems are fair

452

John McCullum: Western Springs Speedway Manager on the final race at the stadium

453

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the GDP growing, NZ leaving the technical recession

454

Kerre Woodham: The Covid loans are proof high trust models don't work

455

Mark Stevens: Essity General Manager on the world-first geothermal steam powered tissue machine

456

Alan McDonald: Employers and Manufacturers Association Head of Advocacy on the Government looking to increase Kiwisaver rates

457

Blair Christiansen: Eden Park Turf Manager on preparing the grounds to host three sports in four days

458

Kerre Woodham: The Investment Summit is filling me with real hope and optimism

459

John MacDonald: Briscoes boss has buyer's remorse and I can see why

460

John MacDonald: Government contract changes make sense to me

461

Kerre Woodham: The Government's failing to sell the sizzle

462

Kerre Woodham: Does everyone have their price?

463

Kerre Woodham: Phil Goff stuffed up royally and paid the price

464

Don McKinnon: Former Foreign Affairs Minister on Phil Goff losing his job as High Commissioner to the UK

465

Kerre Woodham: It's hard to find anyone sorry Adrian Orr's gone

466

Robert MacCulloch: University of Auckland Business School Professor on Adrian Orr's resignation as Reserve Bank Governor

467

Kerre Woodham: Trump has power and he's not afraid to use it

468

Tim Groser: Former Trade Minister on the impact of the US' trade war

469

Kerre Woodham: There are no new headlines in health

470

Kerre Woodham: Our desire for meth won't die out

471

Ryan Peake: Australian golfer on winning the New Zealand Open

472

Kerre Woodham: Who actually wants the expanded citizen's arrest powers?

473

Andrew Geddis: Otago University Law Professor on the Government's proposal to expand the citizen's arrest powers

474

Kerre Woodham: Reasonable force and citizen's arrests

475

Gary Morrison: Security Association CEO on the potential loosening of the citizen's arrest laws

476

Kerre Woodham: Andrew Bayly had to go, and he has

477

Kerre Woodham: It's crunch time for our defence force

478

Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister talks charities, infrastructure, nursing shortage

479

Kerre Woodham: Do you believe things are getting better?

480

Kerre Woodham: We need a definitive answer to if data was misused

481

Kerre Woodham: Is relocating the only solution for flooding towns?

482

Greg Sayers: Rodney Councillor on Auckland Council's plans to mitigate flooding in Kumeū, moving the town centre

483

Kerre Woodham: Brian Tamaki needs to look at the Church's history

484

Dame Jools Topp: Topp Twins member on Destiny Church's anti-LGBTQ protestors

485

Lachlan McNamee: Lecturer of Politics at Monash University on the situation between New Zealand and the Cook Islands

486

Alan Thomsen: ANZ Head of Customer Protection on romance scams

487

Kerre Woodham: Is insurance becoming a nice-to-have?

488

Chris Quin: Foodstuffs North Island CEO on the Government's plans to tackle the supermarket duopoly

489

Nicola Willis: Economic Growth and Finance Minister on the Government's intentions to tackle the supermarket duopoly

490

Kerre Woodham: Compassion doesn't feed a family

491

Andrew Geddis: University of Otago Law Professor on David Seymour's recent scandals and the possibility of executive orders

492

Kerre Woodham: Luxon is driver of a car full of impatient children

493

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor at Large on the Government's new visa plan for economic growth (1)

494

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor at Large on the Government's new visa plan for economic growth

495

Kerre Woodham: Are we sure foreign investment will grow our economy?

496

Kerre Woodham: With any perks come responsibilities

497

Kerre Woodham: You cannot lead a team haka if you don't speak for your team

498

Simon Moutter: Kāinga Ora Board Chair on the plan to get the agency back on track

499

Kerre Woodham: Taxation is a finely balanced thing

500

Bruce Bernacchi: Dentons Kensington Swan Tax Partner on the possibility and impact of a corporate tax cut

501

Kerre Woodham: Could this be the year education gets back on track?

502

Kerre Woodham: Why aren't all schools back yet?

503

Paul Bloxham: HSBC Chief Economist on the state of New Zealand's economy

504

Pierre Syben: Marketing and Sales for Wairere Rams on the new 'Nudie' sheep breed

505

Kerre Woodham: What have we got left to sell?

506

Kerre Woodham: We need to get better faster

507

John MacDonald: Yes to more tourists. But...

508

John MacDonald: Here's why we have a teacher shortage

509

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business editor on the inflation rate holding steady at 2.2%

510

John MacDonald: I'm still feeling pretty chill about Trump

511

John MacDonald: The get-stuff-done guy is on a collision course

512

Best of 2024: Boris Johnson on Kerre Woodham Mornings

513

John MacDonald: Free speech rules shouldn't stop at universities

514

John MacDonald: Timing of Lake Alice compo offer is wrong

515

John MacDonald: Kneejerk reactions won't fix the fiscals

516

John MacDonald: It's time we had less local councils

517

Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister talks Oranga Tamariki contracts, Green Party, ferry announcement

518

Andrew Wilson: Salvation Army Director of Community Ministries on the charity's need for donations

519

Shayne Cunis: Watercare Chief Programme Delivery Officer gives an update on the Central Interceptor project

520

Kerre Woodham: Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to sex education

521

Kerre Woodham: On where the bootcamps stand now

522

Eric Thompson: Motorsport Correspondent on Liam Lawson 'ticking all the boxes' for next year

523

David Graham: CEO of the Billy Youth Foundation on the bootcamps need for community

524

Kerre Woodham: What will the new farm-to-forest changes mean for farmers?

525

Kerre Woodham: High time the charity loophole was closed

526

Bruce Bernacchi: Dentons Kensington Swan Partner on the likely tax changes for charities

527

Kerre Woodham: I like the more targeted approach to Jobseekers

528

Boris Johnson: Former UK Prime Minister on Brexit, Unleashed, Labour's win in the UK Election

529

Kerre Woodham: Are Labour's promises enough to turn dissatisfied voters to their side?

530

Kerre Woodham: Australia draws a line in the sand with social media ban

531

Dr Felicia Low: Koi Tu Centre for Informed Futures Senior researcher on Australia banning social media for teens

532

Kerre Woodham: There are lessons to learn from the Covid response

533

Kerre Woodham: Who's hands should social housing be in?

534

Kerre Woodham: Do people trust Labour with a capital gains tax?

535

Chris Hipkins: Labour Leader talks capital gains tax, NCEA curriculum, gang patch ban live in studio

536

Kerre Woodham: We need to do something about preventing obesity

537

Murray Bruges: Helen Clark Foundation executive director on calling for government intervention for New Zealand's obesity rate

538

Kerre Woodham: Should we be raising the alarm over drug use?

539

Letitia Harding: Asthma and Respiratory Foundation CEO on the increasing number of daily vapers

540

Kerre Woodham: How would you rank the Police Minister?

541

Chris Quin: Foodstuffs North Island CEO on the Commerce Commission's merger decision, grocery prices

542

John MacDonald: Our speeding fines are a joke

543

Kerre Woodham: The chaos in Parliament was a reflection of us

544

Kerre Woodham: The burden of parenthood should be shared equally

545

Kerre Woodham: If you want to live outside the law, expect your life to be difficult

546

Warren Willmot: BYD New Zealand General Manager on global EV sales

547

Kerre Woodham: How do you recover from abuse in care?

548

Kerre Woodham: I'm surprised stalking wasn't illegal before

549

Ruth Money: Victim advocate on new anti-stalking bill

550

Kerre Woodham: There are benefits to affirmative action policies

551

Peter Crampton: Otago University's Public Health Professor on the shortfalls in the medical school enrolment programme

552

Whit Ayres: Republican Pollster on Donald Trump's success and Kamala Harris' failure in the US Election

553

Damien O'Connor: Labour's Trade Spokesperson on the impact of Trump's re-election on New Zealand trade and exports

554

Winston Peters: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs on Donald Trump winning the US Election

555

Kerre Woodham: There needs to be some measure to keep people safe

556

Jack Tame: TVNZ and Newstalk ZB Host on the division in the 2024 US Election

557

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the unemployment rate rising to 4.8%

558

Paula Newton: CNN Anchor discusses the Election, uncertainty from Trump HQ in Florida

559

Gaven Martin: Massey University Distinguished Maths Professor on the Government's math tutoring trial

560

Kerre Woodham: Education shouldn't be left up to chance

561

Kerre Woodham: Healthy teeth are vital for a healthy life

562

Lynda Moore: Money Mentalist on spiralling debt and avoidance of money problems

563

Kerre Woodham: A valuable lesson

564

Cindy Towns: University of Otago lecturer on the new research arguing that single-patient rooms should be the norm in hospitals

565

Chelsea Daniels: Front Page Host on Philip Polkinghorne's community service sentence for meth charges

566

Kerre Woodham: When did parents stop wanting more for their kids?

567

Nigel Bickle: Hastings District Council CEO on their risk-based approach to building consents, the Government's proposal

568

Kerre Woodham: Would self-certification build a better quality of workman?

569

Pete Wolfkamp: Newstalk ZB's Resident Builder on the Government's potential building consent scheme

570

Kerre Woodham: Another weekend, another boy racer gathering

571

Mark Mitchell: Police Minister on the move to crack down on boy racers, the record low road toll over Labour Weekend

572

Kerre Woodham: Want only white nurses? You might be waiting a while

573

Ben Basevi: NZ Nurses Organisation delegate on the racial abuse at Waitākere Hospital

574

Kerre Woodham: You can't have police on every bus or train

575

Kerre Woodham: How is it that we need a Crown Observer?

576

Kerre Woodham: Only the worst of the worst are impacted by Three Strikes

577

Kerre Woodham: Can we really afford to host the America's Cup right now?

578

Mark Orams: AUT sailing professor on the prospect of New Zealand hosting the next America's Cup

579

Kerre Woodham: What do we expect our politicians to do?

580

Kerre Woodham: On the whole, I think ACC's still working

581

Kerre Woodham: Can you blame someone for speaking their own tongue in a bit of downtime?

582

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on inflation dropping to 2.2%

583

John MacDonald: Is this the future of airport security?

584

John MacDonald: How’s that $20-a-week tax cut looking now?

585

John MacDonald: Call in the army for our civil defence future

586

Ankit Sharma: Higher penalties for careless builders

587

Kerre Woodham: Will a fine solve our dodgy building problems?

588

Kerre Woodham: Why don't we focus the headlines on the good news?

589

Kerre Woodham: If we want progess, we need to make it easier to get things built

590

Peter Thompson: Barfoot & Thompson Managing Director on the growing confidence and optimism of the sector

591

Kerre Woodham: The ideologues are responsible for the education mess

592

Chris Abercrombie: PPTA President on the dissatisfaction with the NCEA Level 1 roll out

593

Kerre Woodham: I'm so glad I have health insurance

594

John MacDonald: The speed limit argument is looking wobbly

595

Sandra Hazlehurst: Hastings Mayor on the youth council being given the ability to vote at a committee level

596

Kerre Woodham: Just introduce a capital gains tax and be done with it

597

Kerre Woodham: How was violence against bus drivers allowed to become such a problem?

598

Kerre Woodham: The Public Service Commission should be keeping track of who's working from home

599

Ian Albers: CEO of First Fresh NZ and Citrus NZ board member on challenges facing NZ citrus industy

600

Kerre Woodham: "I'm all for a four-year term"

601

Michael Swanson: University of Otago New Zealand Politics PhD candidate on potential for four year terms in Parliament to be put to referendum

602

Kerre Woodham: Should juries be reserved for the big-ticket crimes?

603

John MacDonald: Learning the hard way is the best way

604

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the GDP falling 0.2% in the three months to June

605

Kerre Woodham: Who wants to be a teacher? Not many of us apparently

606

Kerre Woodham: Is Hipkins the man to lead Labour into the next election?

607

Jason Walls: Newstalk ZB Political Editor on the latest Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll figures

608

Kerre Woodham: The phone ban is working - let's get on with banning vapes

609

David Seymour: ACT Party leader on the latest Government directives

610

Kerre Woodham: What's the point in keeping intermediate schools?

611

Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister takes calls, discusses infrastructure, energy crisis, Treaty Principles Bill

612

Kerre Woodham: ACC needs to lift its game before lifting levies

613

Sir Richard Faull: Director of the Centre for Brain Research on the risk of developing dementia being 60% higher for those in deprived areas

614

Kerre Woodham: It won't be that simple to solve the electricity crisis

615

Kerre Woodham: The real purpose of the ban on gang patches in the home

616

Chris Bowden: MATES in Construction Academic Director on the mental health and suicide rates in the sector

617

Kerre Woodham: Can pine forestry and livestock farming really coexist in this country?

618

Dr Jenny Webster-Brown: White paper co-author on research showing transition of sheep and beef farms into pine forestry unless policies are reconsidered

619

Kerre Woodham: Why shouldn't we give hybrid learning a go?

620

Tim O'Connor: Auckland Grammar Headmaster on whether a "hybrid learning" model would work for students

621

Chris Hipkins: Labour Leader on infrastructure, leadership, taking calls

622

Kerre Woodham: What's it going to take to get supermarket competition?

623

Rob Langford: Packaging Forum CEO on the new lid and cap recycling scheme

624

Stephen Child: Southern Cross Chief Medical Officer on their free GP consultations, the struggles of the healthcare system

625

Kerre Woodham: Family doctors have gone the way of the moa

626

Kerre Woodham: The Government is focusing on getting us from point A to point B

627

Chris Schulz: Senior Investigative Journalist at Consumer NZ on concert ticket surge pricing

628

Kerre Woodham: We have to get revenue from somewhere - raising the age of eligibility for Super is a good start

629

Kerre Woodham: The infrastructure plan is wildly exciting

630

Kerre Woodham: How have people become so desensitised?

631

Karen Orsborn: Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission CEO on the report showing how the 2019 Wellbeing Budget has been spent

632

Kerre Woodham: Reverse the ban, but is anyone interested in coming here?

633

Kerre Woodham: On the Governments Fast Track Approvals Bill

634

Francesca Rudkin: On assistant coach Leon MacDonald leaving the All Black’s group

635

Francesca Rudkin: What should councils be funding?

636

Francesca Rudkin: The rates of youth road deaths are terrifying

637

Greg Murphy: Road Safety Campaigner on the need for a stricter approach to learner licensing

638

Francesca Rudkin: Is the country warming up to the Prime Minister?

639

Richard Charlewood: Transfusion Medicine Specialist on the need for more plasma donations

640

Jenée Tibshraeny: NZ Herald Wellington Business Editor on the Commerce Commission's report into the banking sector

641

Francesca Rudkin: Police need resources to test people and take them off the road

642

Dr Grant Hewison: Lawyer and Secretary of Communities Against Alcohol Harm, on changes to alcohol sales in Auckland

643

Francesca Rudkin: Do we really need more liquor stores in Auckland?

644

Francesca Rudkin: Interpreting RBNZ statements has become a bit of an art

645

Nathan Limm: ZB Sports Reporter on the All Blacks selection for the All Blacks v Argentina rematch

646

Francesca Rudkin: Should we still be afraid of gene editing?

647

Francesca Rudkin: The new Jobseeker sanctions are worth a try

648

Francesca Rudkin: Are we really doing enough to tackle retail crime?

649

Bill Bamber: KAM Transport General Manager on the issues with the Interislander ferries, Aratere not operating

650

Kerre Woodham: What's gone so horribly, horribly wrong with our ferries?

651

Kerre Woodham: Restricting alcohol sale is the way to go

652

Kerre Woodham: How long is a fix for the energy crisis going to take?

653

John Harbord: Major Electricity Users Group Chair on the energy crisis in New Zealand

654

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on unemployment rising to 4.6%

655

Laurie Margrain: Open Country Dairy Chair on the call for action in regards to New Zealand's electricity supply

656

Kerre Woodham: Where do we put a bigger, better port?

657

Kerre Woodham: New Zealand's education system has been failing children for a long time

658

Gaven Martin: Massey University maths professor on the Government's new fast-tracked maths curriculum

659

Kerre Woodham: Transpower needs to take responsibility

660

Dave Letele: Community activist on the next instalment of his docuseries "Heavyweight"

661

Kerre Woodham: Who is Te Pati Māori to decide who's Māori enough?

662

Sir Lockwood Smith: Former Speaker of the House on the Parliamentary clash between ACT and Speaker Gerry Brownlee

663

Maree MacLean: Author on how stay sober

664

Kerre Woodham: Let the police get back to policing

665

Kerre Woodham: A Firearm Prohibition Order won't keep guns out of the hands of gangs

666

Mark Guscott: Atkins Ranch Glen Eden Farm owner on staying positive amid slipping farmer confidence

667

Mark Mitchell: Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery on national disaster coordination system

668

Kerre Woodham: Belief in boot camp participants is vital

669

Tania Tapsell: Rotorua Mayor on the turnaround of the city and reduction in emergency housing

670

Kerre Woodham: Thank heavens for the bravery of those who spoke at the Abuse in Care inquiry

671

Kerre Woodham: Exactly what kind of work will Darleen Tana do now?

672

John MacDonald: Is it time for a zero-alcohol limit?

673

Dan Mitchinson: US correspondent says many donors were unconvinced at Biden, now we'll see if they'll back Harris

674

Kerre Woodham: It's all about timing when it comes to sanctions

675

Ashley Church: Property Commentator on falling inflation and banks cutting their home loan rates

676

Kerre Woodham: Give me pragmatism over idealism any day

677

Julie Haggy: Transparency International NZ CEO on Shane Jones' meetings and the need for transparency

678

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the falling inflation rate

679

Kerre Woodham: What do police do now?

680

Greg Foran: Air NZ CEO takes talkback in studio with Kerre Woodham

681

Kerre Woodham: It would be great if we could see the Trump rally shooting as a reset

682

Kerre Woodham: More road cones aren't the answer to workplace safety

683

Kerre Woodham: Are you starting to feel more confident?

684

Jarrod Kerr: Kiwibank Chief Economist on the OCR announcement, possibility of rate cuts

685

Kerre Woodham: Labour suggesting a capital gains tax is galling

686

Bruce Bernacchi: Dentons Kensington Swan Partner and tax expert on Labour considering an inheritance tax

687

Kerre Woodham: Making tough decisions is part of politics

688

Barry Soper: ZB Senior Political Correspondent on the Darleen Tana scandal

689

Kerre Woodham: I don't have a problem with road tolls

690

Kerre Woodham: What is working in our mental health sector?

691

Kerre Woodham: We need more homes but we need to do it properly

692

Christopher Luxon takes talkback on Kerre Woodham Mornings

693

Kerre Woodham: Where does the media go from here?

694

Craig Little: Wairoa Mayor on the damage to the town and the recovery funding boost

695

Kerre Woodham: So far, so good on the Government's quarterly plans

696

Kerre Woodham: Are these new changes the end of the world?

697

Duncan Shouler: Giesen Chief Winemaker on the growing demand for alcohol-free wines

698

Jude Walter: BrainFit coach on keeping your brain healthy

699

Allyson Gofton: Celebrity Chef on how to save money on groceries during the cost-of-living crisis

700

Mark Vette: Dog Zen founder and animal behaviouralist takes listener questions

701

Kerre Woodham: There has to be consequences for crime

702

Angela Calver: KiwiHarvest CEO on reducing food waste

703

Kerre Woodham: The hard questions about Covid need to be asked

704

Dougal Sutherland: Umbrella Wellbeing Clinical Psychologist on why affluent people shoplift

705

Kerre Woodham: The Pharmac funding boost was the best solution

706

John Hart: Former All Blacks Coach and Auckland Blues member on their Super Rugby championship title

707

Kerre Woodham: Poor decision making or the nature of the beast?

708

John Hart: Former All Blacks coach and Blues Board Member ahead of the Super Rugby final between the Blues and the Chiefs

709

Kerre Woodham: Could SailGP have worked in Christchurch?

710

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the 0.2% rise in the GDP

711

Mike Cosman: New Zealand Institute of Safety Management Chair on the shortfalls of the health and safety system

712

Kerre Woodham: Do politicians need more protection than anyone else?

713

Gary Morrison: Security Association CEO on the need to boost parliamentary security

714

Kerre Woodham: How necessary are resource consents?

715

Chris Hipkins: Labour Leader takes talkback, discusses tax cuts, crime, Government spending

716

Kerre Woodham: We're going to have to bite the bullet and get the 757's replaced

717

Belinda Blick-Duggan: The Write Lesson managing director on the new educational report calling for 'checkpoint tests' in English and maths

718

Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on Prime Minister Luxon's plane being stranded in Papua New Guinea

719

Francesca Rudkin: We need to be saving more

720

Francesca Rudkin: We'd all like to see more competition in banking

721

Scotty Stevenson: Men's Health Week Ambassador on the importance of taking care of your health

722

Francesca Rudkin: Are you making an effort to get cheaper fuel?

723

Clive MacKenzie: Kiwi Property CEO on the opening of the new Build to Rent complex in Mount Wellington

724

Kerre Woodham: What's caused the drop in ram raids?

725

Neil Hallett: Private Investigator with Helix Investigations on the difficulty of convicting people for murdering children

726

Kerre Woodham: We live in comfort thanks to the earth's resources

727

Mark Story: Hawkes Bay Today Deputy Editor on 'cofficing';, working remotely from cafes

728

Kerre Woodham: The pothole fund gives me hope

729

Where I Ate Last with Tony Astle: Leek and Potato Soup

730

Kerre Woodham: What is fair and what is not when it comes to leave?

731

Tim Hyde-Smith: CEO of South Canterbury Rugby on their 'Be a Hero: Try Zero' initiative

732

Kerre Woodham: Inner city life has changed beyond recognition

733

Kerre Woodham: Taking their cars is a good start

734

David Seymour: Associate Health Minister on the lack of cancer drug funding in Budget 2024

735

Nobby Clark: Invercargill Mayor on the continued operation of Tiwai Smeltery

736

Katherine Firkin: US Correspondent on Donald Trump being found guilty in his hush money trial

737

Kerre Woodham: How do we get information we need if not the Census?

738

Elliott Smith: ZB Rugby Commentator on NZ Rugby's Proposal Two being passed

739

Jake Adelstein: Investigative journalist and author on his career and the Japanese Yakuza

740

Kerre Woodham: Debt-to-income restrictions aren't a bad idea

741

Kerre Woodham: Paid placements are not a new idea

742

Kerre Woodham: Great pre-Budget announcement for getting more people into teaching

743

Dr Bryan Betty: General Practice NZ chair on firearm owners and mental health

744

Kerre Woodham: Shane Jones has a point

745

Kelvin Davidson: Corelogic Chief Property Economist on the OCR and inflation

746

Kerre Woodham: Can you survive until 25?

747

Kerre Woodham: Hardworking Kiwis deserve a reward too

748

Kerre Woodham: I'd love to be shocked by the Kainga Ora figures

749

Kerre Woodham: Workplace bullying or crossed wires?

750

Donna: Middle-income caller on crushing costs and living paycheque to paycheque

751

Kerre Woodham: Access to electricity is a basic human right

752

Kerre Woodham: Where was the buy in from the police?

753

David Seymour: Associate Education Minister on the reintroduction of charter schools

754

Kerre Woodham: Charter schools are making a comeback

755

Kerre Woodham: How can IRD allow child support arrears to get to more than $1 billion?

756

Deborah Hart: Consumer Advocacy Council Chair on the impact of the strain on the power supply

757

Kerre Woodham: Another example of our power industry being unable to cope

758

Dr Frank Frizelle: Colorectal surgeon and co-author on the study showing rising rates of early onset colorectal cancer

759

Kerre Woodham: Where does the criticism end?

760

David Seymour: Associate Education Minister on the benefits of the revamped school lunches programme

761

Bonnie Robinson: Presbyterian Support Northern CEO on Lifeline's struggle to keep up with demand

762

Kerre Woodham: There's got to be better ways of managing our mental health services

763

Kerre Woodham: We need the prevention as well as the "cure"

764

Alex Penk: Ethos CEO on the 'Students and Social Transition: A Gender Identity Policy Guide'

765

Kerre Woodham: If there's one thing we leave behind, it should be clean streams, pristine seas and first-world water services

766

Tami Neilson: NZ Country and soul singer-songwriter discusses New Zealand Music Month

767

Kerre Woodham: Julie Anne Genter deserves all the censure Parliament can throw at her

768

Kerre Woodham: When is the right time to give MPs a pay rise?

769

Stuart Nash: Former Labour MP on the dilemma the pay rise is causing

770

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor says unemployment is increasing at a slow and steady rate

771

Kerre Woodham: It's just a poll

772

Kerre Woodham: Phone ban in schools starts today

773

Andrea Hooper Carr: Opunake High School Principal on "Phones Off, Brains On" policy

774

John MacDonald: Is ANZAC Day a time for protest?

775

John MacDonald: Who says farmers can't be trusted?

776

John MacDonald: The Government is playing placebo politics

777

Kerre Woodham: Take the jobs that are available

778

Kerre Woodham: The Police are right to be brassed off

779

Kerre Woodham: Beggars used to be part of the community, what changed?

780

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on inflation dropping to 4%

781

Kerre Woodham: ACC needs accountability

782

Dr Jaimie Monk: Motu Research Fellow and Long Covid Sufferer on the impact of Long Covid

783

Kerre Woodham: Shock and pain... where do we go from here?

784

Michael Wood: E Tu Negotiation Specialist on the public service cuts and the relevance of unions

785

Kerre Woodham: Are unions still relevant?

786

Kevin Milne: Former and longest serving host of Fair Go on the demise of the show

787

Kerre Woodham: There's a value in setting targets

788

Dr Polly Atatoa Carr: Researcher on the long term impacts of cutting longitudinal studies

789

Kerre Woodham: The need for skilled migrants

790

Craig Clark: NZ Police District Services Co-ordinator on the Kotahi te Whakaaro program

791

Kerre Woodham: If you want to keep Māori wards, vote for them

792

PM Christopher Luxon takes questions on Kerre Woodham Mornings after week of moves on police pay offer, Māori wards, public sector staff cuts

793

Kerre Woodham: Teachers shouldn't be writing the curriculum

794

Julien Leys: NZ Building Industry Federation CEO on the changes to the Building Act

795

Chris Penk: Minister for Building and Construction on the changes to the Building Act allowing products with reputable overseas certification

796

Kay: Former Head of Social Sciences on the problems with the new history curriculum

797

Kerre Woodham: Do we have too many charities?

798

Kerre Woodham: This coalition government is fond of a list

799

Kerre Woodham: The OECD report isn't news

800

Kerre Woodham: Should you put caveats on second chances?

801

Kerre Woodham: How much should we rely on Civil Defence?

802

Kiri Allan: Former Emergency Management Minister on the results of the review into the Cyclone Gabrielle response

803

Kerre Woodham: Blame the dolphin!

804

Christine Rose: Chair of Māui and Hector’s Dolphin Defenders on the safety of dolphins during SailGP in Lyttleton Harbour

805

Kerre Woodham: Did we actually need the public service increase?

806

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the GDP drop and New Zealand moving into a technical recession

807

Chris Hipkins in studio with Kerre Woodham

808

Jenee Tibshraeny: Herald Wellington Business Editor on the Commerce Commissions study into the banking sector

809

Kerre Woodham: What a sad and sorry mess

810

Kerre Woodham: Ending the Sustaining Tenancies Framework is common-sense

811

Kerre Woodham: Do you really expect tax cuts?

812

Kerre Woodham: Before everyone gets too uppity about the Greens, all parties' MPs live in glass houses

813

John MacDonald: 100 days and they're still together

814

Kerre Woodham: The bootcamp is worth a try, isn't it?

815

Kerre Woodham: The roads have to be paid for

816

Nick Leggett: Infrastructure NZ CEO on the Government's draft transport plan

817

Julie Chapman: CEO & Founder of KidsCan on the review into school lunch programmes

818

Kerre Woodham: School lunches

819

Kerre Woodham: Christopher Luxon isn't leading by example

820

Kerre Woodham: What is happening with NZ immigration?

821

Kerre Woodham: Who do you believe about the Ministry of Education?

822

Kerre Woodham: Gang Patch Crackdown Will Send a Message

823

Kerre Woodham: Fees free hasn't worked, what next?

824

Kirk Sargent: First Foundation CEO on the barriers to tertiary study

825

Tim Hazledine: Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Auckland on the

826

Kerre Woodham: The complaints about Oranga Tamariki are the same every time

827

Kerre Woodham: Exercising is harder for some than others

828

Kerre Woodham: How are the benefit sanctions cruel?

829

Fay Amaral: Youthtown CEO on the reasons so many young people are on the Jobseeker benefit

830

Kerre Woodham: Prime Ministers stark message must be followed with action

831

Shayne Cunis: Watercare Central Interceptor Executive Programme Director gives an update on the Central Interceptor tunnel

832

Kerre Woodham: When ideology collides with the real world

833

John Tookey: AUT Professor of Construction on the Government's plan to tackle construction costs

834

Kerre Woodham: What's the right solution for the future of NZ Super?

835

Theresa Gattung: Compatico Founder on their matchmaking services for over 40's

836

Kerre Woodham: Emergency services need an upgraded system

837

Kerre Woodham: The police have been left to pick up the pieces for too long

838

Police Looking To Re-focus On Core Business

839

Kerre Woodham: Who should pay for roads?

840

Kerre Woodham: The trouble with cultural reports

841

Michael Webster: The Privacy Commissioner has concerns about the viability of facial recognition technology in supermarkets

842

Kerre Woodham: How glorious was Waitangi Day?

843

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the increase in the unemployment rate

844

Kerre Woodham: Our Low School Attendance Is A Disgrace

845

Kerre Woodham: More education on recycling would be useful

846

Rob Langford: Packaging Forum CEO on the new recycling rule changes that came into place today

847

Kerre Woodham: Our infrastructure cant keep up with migration

848

Michelle McCormick: Infrastructure NZ Policy Director on the opportunity net migration figures provide to fix New Zealand's infrastructure

849

Kerre Woodham: Why are so many young people on the Jobseeker benefit?

850

Jason Walls: Political Editor on James Shaw's resignation

851

Paula Bennett: Former Social Development and Employment Minister on the number of under 25-year-olds on the Jobseeker Benefit

852

John MacDonald: Why shouldn't beaches be vehicle-free?

853

Greig Epps: CEO of the Imported Motor Vehicle Industry Association on the removal of the Clean Car discount

854

Kerre Woodham: Good riddance to the Clean Car Discount

855

Nick Leggett: Infrastructure NZ CEO on the Government scrapping the Interislander upgrades

856

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the GDP figure falling by 0.3 percent

857

Carmel Claridge: Coordinator of Te Kōti o Timatanga Hou / The Court of New Beginnings

858

Nathan Durie: Principal of one of New Zealand's oldest boarding schools Te Kura o Tipene/St Stephen's School which is set to reopen

859

Otorohanga College Forced To Close Boarding Hostel Due To Lack Of Funding

860

Francesca Rudkin: Let's just get it done and get it done properly

861

Francesca Rudkin: We all want to feel safe in our homes

862

Francesca Rudkin: The important thing is to do what's best for our children's education

863

Francesca Rudkin: It was inevitable they would protest

864

Francesca Rudkin: Cutting Back Over Christmas

865

Kerre Woodham: Gone are the days of the waffle

866

Kerre Woodham: Mainstream media is not perfect

867

Sean Lyons: Netsafe Chief Technology Officer gives tips and tricks on staying safe from scams

868

Kerre Woodham: A breath of fresh air for our health system

869

Kerre Woodham: Were there other ways to bring the smoking stats down?

870

Rob Campbell: Former Chair of Te Whatu Ora on their $100 million consultant spend

871

Kerre Woodham: How can Te Whatu Ora justify that spending?

872

Kerre Woodham: I feel more positive than I have in years

873

Kerre Woodham: Does the Deputy PM matter anymore?

874

Kerre Woodham: Justify the cost of the crossings

875

Kerre Woodham: Te Whatu Ora management needs to step up

876

Greg Shanahan: "Large Companies Growing Dramatically" In Tech Industry

877

Kerre Woodham: We have to manage our own health

878

Bryan Betty: General Practice New Zealand Chair on the recent spike in Covid cases

879

Kerre Woodham: Congestion charges coming soon to a city near you!

880

Kerre Woodham: 501 deportees halved under the common-sense approach

881

Kerre Woodham: What exactly are National, ACT and NZ First all willing to compromise on?

882

Kerre Woodham: The Electoral Commission is too incompetent to be corrupt

883

Dawn Kremers: Mother of Brittany Kremers who is waiting nearly two years for facial surgery

884

Kelvin Davidson: CoreLogic Chief Property Economist on the surge of first-home buyers

885

Tony Hennessy: JCB Construction Sales Manager on the all-in-one pothole repair machine the Pothole Pro

886

Leanne Geraghty: Chief Customer and Sales Officer Leanne Geraghty on Air New Zealand's new uniforms

887

Kerre Woodham: What does Winston want?

888

Tim Beveridge: Poor sportsmanship has lost rugby its top ref

889

Tim Beveridge: The responsibility should go back the families and communities themselves

890

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the rise in the unemployment rate

891

Tim Beveridge: How do we prevent ourselves from relying on the health system?

892

Tim Beveridge: What will it take to break the duopoly?

893

Kerre Woodham on the energy of the Rugby World Cup in France

894

Nick Leggett: Infrastructure NZ CEO on the value of a more secure infrastructure pipeline

895

Francesca Rudkin: We need to be better with infrastructure

896

Francesca Rudkin: Are we as savvy as we should be with KiwiSaver?

897

Virginia Nicholls: Alcohol Beverage Council CEO on the health risks associated with alcohol

898

Dr Louise Signal: Otago University-Cancer Society Study Co-Author on reducing alcohol risk factors

899

Andrew Alderson: ZB sports writer on World Rugby's new 12 Nations League kicking off in 2026

900

Francesca Rudkin: I'm all for making alcohol less visible

901

Francesca Rudkin: Is the dropping use of Reading Recovery a bad thing?

902

Francesca Rudkin: Does this make a mockery of the justice system?

903

Kerre Woodham: Life will be difficult for gangs under National

904

Kerre Woodham: What's the cost of getting the wait time down?

905

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the newly released inflation figures

906

Richard Wagstaff: Council of Trade Unions President on the loss of fair pay agreements

907

Kirk Hope: Business NZ CEO on the requests for the fair pay agreement to be scrapped

908

Kerre Woodham: The election was a rejection of Labour

909

Kerre Woodham: It's the Colosseum all over again

910

Watch: Chris Luxon joins Kerre Woodham in studio

911

Kerre Woodham: Misinformation and attack ads

912

Thomas Coughlan: NZ Herald Deputy Political Editor on the negative campaigning done by Labour and National

913

Kerre Woodham: Why is there a reluctance to tidy things up?

914

Kerre Woodham: I do not take for granted the right to be able to peacefully vote

915

Kerre Woodham: Our waters are in an absolute mess

916

Simon Watts: National's Local Government Spokesperson on delivering local water well

917

Dr Brian Conrad: Stanford mathematics professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies on the teaching of mathematics in California

918

Watch: Chris Hipkins live with Kerre Woodham

919

Kerre Woodham: Which health policies will actually benefit you?

920

Kerre Woodham: Should the government be bankrolling new supermarkets?

921

Silvana Schenone: Jarden Managing Director and Co-Head of Investment Banking on the Mood of the Boardroom conference

922

Kerre Woodham: We're in for a tough couple of years

923

Kerre Woodham: Did last night's debate change anything for voters?

924

Kerre Woodham: Luxon's being respectful of democracy

925

Watch: David Seymour joins Kerre Woodham in studio

926

Elliott Smith: Newstalk ZB rugby commentator recaps Wales' 40-6 thrashing of Australia

927

Kerre Woodham: David Seymour is nothing if not pragmatic

928

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the GDP figures and New Zealand no longer being in a recession

929

Mark Mitchell: National MP on the emergency meeting called in Coromandel in response to gang violence

930

Kerre Woodham: What are the biggest issues we're facing?

931

Dame Lesley Max: Great Potentials Foundation Co-Founder on ACT's education policies

932

Kerre Woodham: It wasn't so much a debate

933

Kerre Woodham: Gangs are not the victims here

934

Kerre Woodham: Gangs are not the victims here (1)

935

Jo Harrison: Barnardos General Manager on the demand for counselling services in schools

936

Kerre Woodham: Act's welfare policy is the kind of hardline stuff many of us want

937

David Seymour: Act leader says party's welfare policy will help people help themselves

938

Kerre Woodham: Crime prevention is just as important as picking up thieves

939

Kerre Woodham: Why did they wait til now to train more doctors?

940

Murray Campbell: Research Association's Polling spokesperson on the recent election

941

Robert MacCulloch: Auckland University Professor of Macroeconomics on the Pre-election economic and fiscal update

942

Kerre Woodham: Do the polls count for anything?

943

Kerre Woodham: Enforcement looks to be the main concern with National's road user charges

944

Simeon Brown: National transport spokesperson says road user charges plan will take time to get exactly right

945

Kerre Woodham: How can Labour say they've been tough on gangs?

946

Kerre Woodham: The good and the bad of this week's policy announcements

947

Kerre Woodham: If it's working, let's keep doing it

948

Kerre Woodham: The strike wasn't a decision they made lightly

949

Brad Olsen: Infometrics CEO and Principal Economist on ASB's increasing mortgage rates

950

Kerre Woodham: Talk about pot calling the kettle black over free dental care

951

Kerre Woodham: High electricity prices are investing for the future

952

Greg Foran: Air New Zealand CEO answers questions and takes calls around Covid-19 credits

953

Francesca Rudkin: Do either of the major parties' policies go far enough for you?

954

Shaun Robinson: Mental Health Foundation CEO on multi-agency approach in response to 111 mental distress calls

955

Bruce Bernacchi: Tax expert reacts to National's tax policy announcement

956

John MacDonald: As John McEnroe would say...

957

Kerre Woodham: They're right when they say a week is a long time in politics

958

Kerre Woodham: We'd better start taking heed of the things that work - as well as those that don't

959

Sandra Hazelhurst: Hastings Mayor updates on where they are in property buyout process

960

John Goddard: Insurance barrister talks Auckland Council buyout package for properties damaged in extreme weather events

961

Kerre Woodham: Parents concerned about vaping - what can you do about it?

962

Kerre Woodham: I'd rather pay $100 on prescriptions than have to sell the house to keep a loved one alive

963

Kerre Woodham: Should a Government be run like a widget factory?

964

Raelene Castle: Group Chief Executive of Sport New Zealand on the impact of the Women's FIFA World Cup

965

Jan Tinetti: Education Minister on the standardisation of reading, writing, and math curriculums

966

Kerre Woodham: With an election approaching, Labour have fallen in love with roads

967

Kerre Woodham: Lauren Dickason's trial leaves us with more questions than answers

968

Prof. Boyd Swinburn: Health Coalition Aotearoa co-chair gives assessment of healthy school lunches programme

969

Chris Bishop: National’s RMA Reform, Urban Development spokesperson discusses RMA replacement, Three Waters passing

970

Kerre Woodham: Cost of school lunches is $325 million a year. Is it value for money?

971

Kerre Woodham: Axing Covid requirements brought me no particular joy

972

Kerre Woodham: Yet another feel good policy

973

Kerre Woodham: As long as we have MMP, we will have Winston Peters or Winston Peters pretenders

974

Kerre Woodham: It's time to get tough on home detention

975

Christopher Luxon: National party leader joins Newstalk ZB Kerre Woodham Mornings in studio

976

Willow-Jean Prime: Conservation Minister hopes past successes in protecting the ocean can be replicated

977

Kerre Woodham: Facts are facts, there has been no impact on gun crime as a result of the buyback

978

Kerre Woodham: We just have to bite the bullet

979

Katherine Rich: Interim CEO of the Aged Care Association on the aged care crisis and The Domino Effect campaign

980

Sir John Key on the 2023 proposal for a second Waitematā Harbour Crossing

981

Wayne Brown: Auckland Mayor on the proposed second Waitemata Harbour Crossing

982

Jamie McKay: The Country host says Fonterra's reduced forecast Farmgate Milk Price could be make-or-break for farmers

983

Kerre Woodham: Bureaucrats have used incentives to bribe people for years, but does it work?

984

David Letele: Former boxer and community advocate ahead of new doco 'Heavyweight with Dave Letele'

985

Kerre Woodham: Who to believe when it comes to the crime figures?

986

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor at Large says rise in unemployment rate means there's more tension in the job market

987

Kerre Woodham: Should there be some kind of fund for people ripped off in scams?

988

Jon Duffy: Consumer NZ Chief Executive urges banks to better protect Kiwis who fall victim to scams

989

Kerre Woodham: Effective roads are the arteries of this country

990

Nick Leggett: Infrastructure NZ CEO on National's transport and roading policy

991

Kerre Woodham: Labour's plan to remove GST from fruit and veges a desperate plan to win votes

992

Bruce Bernacchi: Tax expert on potentially removing GST from fruit and vegetables

993

Chris Bishop: National housing spokesperson calls New Zealand's emergency housing "a disaster"

994

Kerre Woodham: We should go the way of Australia when it comes to vaping

995

Tammy: Concerned board member at Parakai School as new vape shop opens near primary

996

Kerre Woodham: Right now there seems to be more votes in potholes than pensioners

997

Rob Campbell: Former Te Whatu Ora chair says lack of attention given to aged care another example of politicians kicking can down the road

998

Kerre Woodham: The Government is a rudderless ship

999

Barry Soper: Political Commentator on Kiri Allan's resignation

1000

Kerre Woodham: The Police Commissioner and Minister tried to explain the inexplicable this morning

1001

Marie Dhyrberg KC: Criminal lawyer says changes need to be made to the Bail Act in order to reduce prison numbers

1002

Kerre Woodham: We work hard, but we don't work smart - how do we change that?

1003

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor at Large on latest inflation figures

1004

Jonathan Gilbert: Hutt Valley Security Noticeboard founder on social media groups tackling crime

1005

Nigel Latta: You've Been Scammed host on the scams befalling kiwis

1006

Kerre Woodham: Back to reality, back to an election campaign

1007

Kerre Woodham: Labour was prepared for wealth tax- until it could cost votes

1008

Bruce Bernacchi: Tax expert reacts to Chris Hipkins ruling out wealth, capital gains tax while Prime Minister

1009

Kerre Woodham: We would love to see a Govt that is unremarkable in every way, but knows how to deliver

1010

Dr David Krofcheck: Senior lecturer on go-ahead for dumping treated nuclear water from Fukushima plant

1011

Jason Walls: Newstalk ZB Political Editor discusses the latest poll showing largest gap between left and right since 2017

1012

Kerre Woodham: Are you paying attention to the policies they're putting out?

1013

Kerre Woodham: Finally, someone from the Government is telling the truth

1014

Sonia Gray: Mother of neurodivergent daughter and podcast host on neurodivergence in education and how to navigate the system

1015

Mark Phillips: Crimson Global Academy Principal on the concerns surrounding proposed new science curriculum

1016

Kerre Woodham: I don't want to hear anyone putting the boot into police over their target times

1017

Allyson Gofton: Kiwi celebrity chef on tips for healthy eating during a cost of living crisis

1018

Kerre Woodham: Living a healthy life is a day-by-day decision

1019

Kerre Woodham: Is the problem the rent itself or the cost of living?

1020

Kerre Woodham: I shudder to think at the tough times ahead for some households

1021

Kerre Woodham: Our drink driving numbers are quite frankly, unacceptable

1022

Neil Holdom: New Plymouth District Mayor on joining calls for more central funding for repair and maintenance of roads

1023

Kerre Woodham: Do we need to rethink the whole university model?

1024

Dileepa Fonseka: BusinessDesk journalist on his piece outlining the doctors who are not being hired by Te Whata Ora

1025

Kerre Woodham: We need both punishment and rehabilitation

1026

Kerre Woodham: I am sick and tired of the Government using us as an ATM

1027

Kerre Woodham: If my boss told me to sell my shares or I'd lose my job, I'd sell my shares

1028

Kerre Woodham: Is there any real reason to beat up on the banks?

1029

Kerre Woodham: Lack of accountability over wasting public money has to stop

1030

Kerre Woodham: Surely it should be based on need alone

1031

Shane Reti: National Party Health spokesperson on Te Whatu Ora's Equity Adjustor Score

1032

Robert MacCulloch: Macroeconomics professor disagrees with Grant Robertson's blame of recession on floods and cyclone

1033

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor at Large discusses NZ entering a technical recession and what it means for Kiwis

1034

Jamie MacKay: The Country host on the mood of the rural community from Fieldays

1035

Matt Doocey: National's Mental Health spokesperson on wait times increasing for youth seeking treatment

1036

Kerre Woodham: Why does teaching need to be valued more highly when our kids are failing?

1037

Kerre Woodham: This Ōpōtiki situation is a result of gangs being allowed to do whatever the hell they want

1038

Nick Maling: Kāinga Ora GM of National Services maintains it has a number of tools for dealing with unruly tenants

1039

Asuka Burge: NZ Blood service National Communications Manager on the need for more donors

1040

Sir Peter Gluckman: Director of Koi Tu on National's genetic modification policy

1041

Dr Sam Marsh: Researcher with a decade of experience says banning phones in schools would be a 'gift' for kids

1042

Francesca Rudkin: I'm disappointed with Health Minister Ayesha Verrall

1043

Letitia Harding: Asthma and Respiratory Foundation CEO on whether new vaping regulations go far enough

1044

Sarah Sinclair: Energy specialist discusses the ability of NZ to produce enough renewable energy for a nation of electric cars

1045

Kerre Woodham: Wayne Brown is right; you can't just print money and we've seen what happens when you do

1046

Bernard Orsman: NZ Herald Super City reporter on 'chaotic' press conference of Wayne Brown's Budget reveal

1047

Tim Beveridge: I think Jan Tinetti's most egregious offence is not knowing the rules in the first place

1048

Tim Beveridge: Is it time we let police get on with the job they're trained for?

1049

Tim Beveridge: What difference will the police pursuit policy make?

1050

Kerre Woodham: Those calling for National’s leader to be changed, does this poll change your mind?

1051

Hamish Firth: Urban planning expert discusses National's U-turn on increasing housing density in main centres

1052

Kerre Woodham: It'd be a game-changer if a politician actually spoke their mind

1053

David Cunningham: Squirrel Chief Executive on his open letter to Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr

1054

Chris Hipkins: Prime Minister joins Kerre Woodham Mornings to take your talkback calls - full hour

1055

Kerre Woodham: Is the Government's decarbonisation program a good deal?

1056

Bruce Bernacchi: Tax expert discusses finer financial points of Budget 2023

1057

Claire Trevett: NZH Political Editor says Budget 2023 is not an election winner, but it's not an election loser either

1058

Kerre Woodham: I hope to see investment in our children's futures in the Budget

1059

Kerre Woodham: I realise now that assumptions are a luxury of the past

1060

Kerre Woodham: I don't think it's unreasonable to have a co-analysis of any government programme

1061

Kerre Woodham: Is there still a place for forestry in New Zealand?

1062

Peeni Henare: Minister of Forestry on the slash clean up budget

1063

Kerre Woodham: This must be a pivotal moment in our educational crisis

1064

Wing Commander George Magdalinos: Director of Defence Force Recruiting answers questions around recruitment process

1065

Tim O'Connor: Auckland Grammar School headmaster on St Cuthbert's dropping NCEA for their own diploma

1066

Kerre Woodham: I'd be happy to pay more tax if I was confident it wouldn't be wasted

1067

David Seymour: Act leader says a vote for Act prevents a National govt that campaigns from the right and governs from the left

1068

Sir Ian Taylor: Businessman and signatory of open letter to government voicing frustration over tax gap

1069

Rachel Kelleher: Auckland Emergency Management deputy controller provides an update

1070

Jason Walls: Newstalk ZB Political Editor discusses National's ruling out of coalition with Te Pāti Māori

1071

Kerre Woodham: There is absolutely no point in having a Defence Force if there is no investment in it

1072

Michael Wood: Transport Minister discusses future of damaged section of State Highway 25A between Kopu and Hikuai

1073

Jennie Bond: Journalist and royal correspondent of 35 years talks having a closer view of history than most

1074

Dr Alice Theadom: Professor of Clinical Sciences at AUT on research finding head injuries can lead to violent behaviour

1075

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor at Large breaks down latest employment figures

1076

Kerre Woodham: Those who don't fill out a Census will get no sympathy in five years' time

1077

Simon Mason: Govt statistician concedes they may have to resort to prosecuting those who don't return Census

1078

Kerre Woodham: Why haven't we tried a bonding scheme before?

1079

Christopher Luxon: National leader joins Kerre Woodham live in studio to take your calls

1080

Kerre Woodham: What was the point of that IRD tax report?

1081

Bruce Bernacchi: Tax expert says the wealthy earn a substantial amount from legally untaxed capital gains

1082

Kerre Woodham: At what point do we think about fencing around Wellington's waterfront?

1083

Kerre Woodham: Why would you stay in New Zealand?

1084

Bill Day: Shipwreck expert has spent 36 years searching for the wreck of the General Grant in the Auckland Islands

1085

Kerre Woodham: Is a capital gains tax simply an issue of fairness?

1086

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor at Large discusses surprising CPI figure of 6.7%

1087

Kerre Woodham: When it comes to farming legislation, no need to try and be too clever

1088

Kerre Woodham: Labour has made it immeasurably worse

1089

Kerre Woodham: If I had any faith Labour could deliver on their infrastructure promises, I'd be in boots and all

1090

Robert MacCulloch: Macroeconomics professor on International Monetary Fund's warning NZ likely to be hit in economic turndown

1091

Kerre Woodham: Don't point the finger at farmers, the state of NZ's rivers is on all of us

1092

Christopher Luxon: National leader says he sees three issues with Three Waters reset announcement

1093

Nadine Strossen: Leading expert in hate speech law in New Zealand to speak with various agencies

1094

Kerre Woodham: Immediate healthcare shortages? We had them three years ago

1095

Dr Shane Reti: National Health spokesperson calls in to challenge Immigration Minister's comments around green list

1096

Prof Robert Patman: International Studies expert discusses NZ's potential joining of non-nuclear AUKUS alliance

1097

Kerre Woodham: Isolation periods; keep them in place, or rely on common sense?

1098

Kurt Krause: Infectious Diseases specialist discusses potential dropping of seven-day Covid isolation period

1099

Kerre Woodham: Should we be doing more to prevent people needing hospital care, rather than bemoaning the system?

1100

Tim Grafton: Insurance Council Chief discusses just over a third of 2023 climate claims being settled

1101

Kerre Woodham: What is fair?

1102

Dave Letele: Community Leader with an update on the Red Cross funds

1103

Jane Wrightson: Retirement Commissioner on the discussion about the retirement age

1104

Kerre Woodham: The Stuart Nash affair highlights exactly what has gone wrong for the past five years

1105

Dave Letele: Community leader has concerns about transparency of Red Cross Cyclone Gabrielle fund

1106

Kerre Woodham: Good on Labour for being more National than National is right now

1107

Francesca Rudkin: We might not be surprised by Nash's actions, but should we accept them?

1108

Francesca Rudkin: We need to work hard on incentivising junior doctors into general practice

1109

Dr Geoff Cunningham: Northland GP on survey finding more than half of essential family doctor clinics have reduced their services

1110

Tim Beveridge: We should be worried about the way we engage with each other

1111

Kerre Woodham: Education should be an election issue for all New Zealanders

1112

Kerre Woodham: Investment in our children's education is an investment in our country

1113

Denise Eaglesome-Karekare: Youth advocate discusses report finding decrease in Jobseeker beneficiaries

1114

Kerre Woodham: Is it fair that taxpayers support employers to pay wages that New Zealanders can live on?

1115

Susan St John: Economist discusses review into Working for Families tax credit system finding 'serious design issues'

1116

Kerre Woodham: An all-out war has been declared on the humble road cone

1117

Frank Frizelle: Colorectal surgeon on the surgical crisis

1118

Greg Lumsden: Civil Contractors NZ local chair at the National Excavator Championships

1119

Kerre Woodham: Surgeons are being forced to choose who lives and dies

1120

Francesca Rudkin: If there was ever a time we took a people-first attitude, surely it's children's education

1121

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor says if the next quarter is also negative, we could already be in a technical recession

1122

Kerre Woodham: Let the lolly scramble begin this election year

1123

Kerre Woodham: Because they know they'll get away with it

1124

Kerre Woodham: Biggest losers out of teacher strikes will be the kids

1125

Chris Hipkins: Prime Minister takes calls, blasts ED numbers bungle and says he doesn’t see kids ‘anywhere near enough’

1126

Kerre Woodham: What do you define as a fair tax system?

1127

Louise Delaney: University lecturer says our tax polices need to change to fix intergenerational inequalities

1128

Kerre Woodham: The hospitals are overwhelmed and it's not even winter

1129

Daniel Eb: Open Farms Founder ahead of Open Farms Day this weekend

1130

Peter Knight: Man describes scene of Auckland City Hospital on Monday as a 'war zone'

1131

Hamish Saxton: Hawke's Bay Tourism CEO says the region is open for business and Sir Rod Stewart

1132

Dr Joe Lane: Waikato University's nursing student intake has more than doubled to 210 students

1133

Simon Manson: Stats NZ Deputy CEO discusses Census process

1134

Kerre Woodham: There is no entitlement, no automatic right

1135

Sandra Hazlehurst: Hastings mayor on the clean up after Gabrielle

1136

Kerre Woodham: We can't keep spending billions every couple of years on disaster recovery

1137

Mike King: Mental health advocate teams up with winery to launch I Am Hope field wellness centre in Napier

1138

Kerre Woodham: Rob Campbell may find he has some spare time on his hands soon

1139

Kerre Woodham: Where do we even begin with the clean-up?

1140

Roger Sutton: Former Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Agency Head on post-cyclone clean ups

1141

Kerre Woodham: How is compensation for ferry disruptions even a question?

1142

Kerre Woodham: I'd prefer Govt cut back on spending rather than hike taxes to pay for Gabrielle recovery

1143

Robert Macculloch: Macroeconomics professor discusses how New Zealand will fund our Cyclone Gabrielle recovery

1144

Kerre Woodham: Same level of crime as you'd usually expect? That's not what the people are feeling

1145

Supt. Jeanette Park: Eastern District Commander on disconnect between Police and what people are saying on the ground in Hawke's Bay

1146

Sarah Stuart-Black: Red Cross Secretary General on what happens to donations

1147

Ross Copeland: Infrastructure Commission CEO on the 300 million emergency package

1148

Kerre Woodham: Gangs cannot claim to have any legitimacy whatsoever

1149

Simon Mackenzie: Vector Chief Executive updates on outages despite website, app showing no fault

1150

Dr Kirsty Ross: Clinical psychologist on how to deal with Gabrielle-related anxiety

1151

Ben Green: Tairāwhiti Civil Defence controller says they can now get into the region from Ōpōtiki

1152

Kirsten Wise: Napier mayor provides a Cyclone Gabrielle update for Hawke's Bay

1153

Gary Towler: Coromandel-Thames Civil Defence controller talks clean-up in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle

1154

Paul Watkins: Cambridge Armistice Day organiser on proposed 'collectors fee' by police for private firearms

1155

Phillip Duncan: Head analyst at WeatherWatch says accuracy of computer modelling for Cyclone Gabrielle is remarkable

1156

Kerre Woodham: No wonder parents have trouble convincing children that education is vital

1157

Gary Towler: Coromandel-Thames Civil Defence says the region has up to 36 hours of the storm left

1158

Kerre Woodham: National snatching defeat from the jaws of victory would be one hell of an achievement

1159

Kerre Woodham: Minimum wage increase - sensible or cynical?

1160

Philip Duncan: Weather analyst has a warning ahead of Cyclone Gabrielle's arrival

1161

David Seymour: Act leader discusses Govt announcement of an increase to the minimum wage

1162

Kerre Woodham: The Govt says crime is coming down, do you believe that?

1163

Kerre Woodham: With all the money we have spent, how are kids still going hungry at school?

1164

Kerre Woodham: Dysfunctional families breeding violent thieves, they're the problem, not ciggies

1165

Kiritapu Allan: Regional Development Minister on potential breakthrough in management of East Coast forestry

1166

Dr. Claire Matthews: Associate professor on mortgage holder's ability to deal with increased interest rates

1167

Robbie Nicol: Student Volunteer Army spokesperson on their 'Big Clean-Up' of flood-damaged Auckland region

1168

Kerre Woodham: Labour's done a pretty good job of rebranding as new and exciting, but...

1169

Brett O'Riley: Employers and Manufacturers Association head says we don't have enough highly skilled people

1170

Leanne Geraghty: Air NZ Customer and Sales officer provides update for stranded travellers

1171

Kerre Woodham: Surely schools can decide for themselves what is best for children and families?

1172

Timothy Welch: University lecturer says Auckland needs to become a 'sponge city' to avoid future disasters

1173

Chand Sahrawat: Restaurants owner on evacuating mid-service

1174

Tim Grafton: Insurance Council CEO says the most important thing is to photograph everything

1175

Kerre Woodham: Is anyone surprised at AT's incompetence in planning transport for Elton John?

1176

Kerre Woodham: Children should not be in emergency motels

1177

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the rising inflation rates

1178

Kerre Woodham: A road map for success prioritises fixing our roads

1179

Daniel Gerrard: CEO of Water Safety NZ on the spate of drownings

1180

Kerre Woodham: How effective will Chris Hipkins really be?

1181

Kerre Woodham: I'm optimistic about what 2023 holds for New Zealand

1182

Melodie Robinson: TVNZ GM Sport and Events on announcement of deal to transfer content with Spark Sport

1183

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor at Large on latest GFP figure showing solid economic growth

1184

Pam Corkery: Documentary-maker on series 'The Gangs... 14 Years Later'

1185

Nick Leggett: Transporting NZ Chief Executive on Govt's cancellation of fuel and transport subsidies

1186

Kerre Woodham: If tobacco is not readily available to a generation, demand won't be there

1187

Kerre Woodham: I'd be critical of any government that had such poor performance

1188

Kerre Woodham: It's the optics of the thing

1189

Kerre Woodham: I was surprised to hear NZ's small businesses are feeling positive heading into Xmas

1190

Kerre Woodham: Breaking the cycle of youth offending starts by funding services that work

1191

Jason Walls: ZB Deputy Political Editor as Water Services Entity Bill passes third reading in Parliament

1192

Kerre Woodham: Let the well-paid decision makers take a pay cut for getting things wrong

1193

Paddy Gower: Talking his latest doco 'On All The Drugs'

1194

Kerre Woodham: Having a playbook will be invaluable

1195

Kerre Woodham: Are people really gagging for $350 million into public transport?

1196

David Seymour: ACT leader on Government's reversal on Three Waters entrenchment

1197

Kerre Woodham: All the reports, all the talk, all the money and nothing has changed

1198

Jane Searle: Child Matters CEO on report into Malachi Subecz murder

1199

Kerre Woodham: The primary sector deserves a standing ovation

1200

Kerre Woodham: Fleeing drivers will keep getting away with it until we draw a line in the sand

1201

Francesca Rudkin: This is not about the Three Waters Bill

1202

Andrew Geddis: Law Academics concerned about improper procedure of entrenching Three Waters

1203

Kerre Woodham: The murder of an innocent worker rests on the Government

1204

Christopher Luxon: National leader on crime, policies and recession

1205

Sunny Kaushal: Dairy and Business Owners Group chair on fatal Sandringham stabbing

1206

Kerre Woodham: A damning indictment on NZ when you see how miserable many young people are

1207

Kerre Woodham: Give me a competency test over an age limit for voting any day of the week

1208

Caeden Tipler: Make it 16 Co-Director on the Supreme Court's ruling

1209

Kerre Woodham: We all need to swim

1210

Daniel Fulton: President of Swim Coaches and Teachers NZ on kiwi's lack of swimming skills

1211

Kerre Woodham: If vaping is the lesser of two evils, why not?

1212

Barney Koneferenisi: NZ Paralympian fundraising to launch an accessible rideshare service for people with disabilities

1213

Dr Kelly Burrowes: UoA professor on dropping smoking rates, but rising vaping

1214

Megan Woods: Housing Minister on $540 million housing infrastructure announcement

1215

Kerre Woodham: Is this the David who has tamed the RMA Goliath?

1216

Hamish Firth: Mt Hobson Group Director on whether Resource Management Act changes will stack up

1217

Greg Foran: Air NZ CEO on Kerre Woodham Mornings taking your calls

1218

Kerre Woodham: A budget of $2.9 billion and this is the best they can do?

1219

Kerre Woodham: A decision has to be made on the Harbour Crossing

1220

Susan Taylor: Financial Ombudsman on the increase in fraud complaints

1221

Kerre Woodham: As long as our kids are being looked after, their parents ethnicity doesn't matter

1222

Kerre Woodham: Most of us don't think about Reserve Bank policy decisions

1223

Kerre Woodham: What kind of bribe would you be happy to accept?

1224

Francesca Rudkin: How are you navigating our health system at the moment?

1225

Fiona Churcher: Drama teacher on Creative New Zealand funding decision and Mahanga Mitchell's journey

1226

Mahanga Mitchell: Shakespearean actor on Creative NZ's decision to pull funding for Sheilah Winn Festival

1227

Sonia Gray: Kiwi entertainer shares the struggles of raising a neurodivergent child

1228

Kerre Woodham: Streaming seems like a relic of a bygone era

1229

Kerre Woodham: Where are we going to get these aged care workers we desperately need?

1230

Kerre Woodham: There is a real disconnect between the mood of Labour and the mood of the people

1231

Kerre Woodham: Outrage factor over Mahuta's family contracts is pretty minimal

1232

Kiri Allan: Justice Minister on youth crime statistics

1233

Kerre Woodham: Is crime really down if we're scared to go to the mall in case of ram raids?

1234

Kerre Woodham: Whatever happened to trying an idea first to see if it works?

1235

Mike Yardley: ZB travel expert from London following Queen Elizabeth II's funeral

1236

Kerre Woodham: What happens to the survivors of child abuse?

1237

Nathan Wallis: Neuroscience educator & Director of X-Factor Education on adverse childhood experiences and crime

1238

Kerre Woodham: How have we become a place where wants and desires of offenders count more than victims?

1239

Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor at Large on latest GDP figure as NZ avoids recession

1240

Steve Chadwick: Rotorua Mayor says progress is being made in emergency housing situation

1241

Kerre Woodham: 1000 more teachers is doable, but will it be done?

1242

Jan Tinetti: Associate Education Minister on $44 million investment into sector

1243

Sophie Gray: Destitute Gourmet author calls in to offer advice on how to manage grocery spending

1244

Kerre Woodham: Axing Covid restrictions is a restoration of common sense

1245

Tim Beveridge: Businesses shouldn't have to pick up the tab for another public holiday

1246

Peter Gordon: Restaurateur and chef who cooked for Queen Elizabeth

1247

Sir John Key: Former Prime Minister on one of his great memories staying with the Queen at Balmoral

1248

Clare, Lady McKinnon: Wife of Sir Don McKinnon who spent much time with the Queen

1249

Simon Gimson: Former chief of staff to Queen Elizabeth shares memories

1250

Sir Don McKinnon: Former Deputy PM and friend of Queen Elizabeth from London

1251

Kerre Woodham: School lunches - waste of time or great initiative?

1252

Kerre Woodham: An apology to the women caught up in the Northland lockdown blunder

1253

Kerre Woodham: I'm not OK with the Govt giving out billions for emergency housing and failing to account for it

1254

Kerre Woodham: I can't see harm in overdose prevention centre trials

1255

Jon Reeves: Public transport advocate on Efeso Collins' free public transport policy

1256

Dara Greenwood: Vassar University psychologist on 25 years since Princess Diana's death

1257

Garteth Kiernan: Informetrics forecaster on whether changes need to be made to superannuation

1258

Paul Conway: RBNZ chief economist on New Zealand's 'optimum population'

1259

Kerre Woodham: Wellingtonians - how does a Super City sound to you?

1260

Barry Soper: Newstalk ZB Political Editor with the latest from Parliament following Gaurav Sharma's expulsion

1261

David Shand: Former Wellington City councillor discusses calls for Wellington supercity

1262

Kerre Woodham: Our education system gets an F for Failure

1263

Jan Tinetti: Associate Education Minister hopes new campaign to highlight the importance of school attendance

1264

Kerre Woodham: Should there be an inquiry into Sharma's allegations? I think so

1265

Jerome Wenzlick: Future Post founder on turning plastic bags into fence posts

1266

John Hart: Former All Black coach says he is disappointed in comments made toward Ian Foster

1267

Tim Grafton: Insurance Council CEO says we need to start work on protecting coastal communities now

1268

Kerre Woodham: MP bullying dramas highlight an attitude shift is needed in Parliament

1269

Tim Beveridge: Distracted drivers are the biggest threat to our road safety

1270

Kerre Woodham: How do we define bullying in the modern workplace?

1271

Leo Molloy: Restauranteur drops out of Auckland mayoralty race

1272

Shayne Cunis: Cental Interceptor Programme Director as tunnel project reaches 2km underground

1273

Francesca Rudkin: If NCEA changes keep more kids in the system, maybe it's worth it

1274

Kerre Woodham: This would never have happened had Nat's processes been better

1275

Kerre Woodham: What was National's selection panel thinking keeping this quiet?

1276

Kerre Woodham: Some positivity in Nat's youth unemployment policy

1277

Paula Bennett: Former Social Development Minister on National's youth unemployment plan

1278

Kerre Woodham: We must stand up against emergency housing in Rotorua

1279

Trevor Newbrook: Restore Rotorua chair says locals have had enough of emergency housing

1280

Kerre Woodham: Who bears the cost if people have to abandon their homes?

1281

Kerre Woodham: Is Three Waters economics or ideology-driven? Govt should let us know

1282

Aimee Hines: Retail NZ Public Affairs Manager on reports of retail crime nearly doubling in five years

1283

Kerre Woodham: Help is on its way for beleaguered health workforce

1284

Kerre Woodham: Even when the Govt does something right, they seem to get it wrong

1285

Kerre Woodham: You want a Road to Zero? Better improve the roads first

1286

Dawn Kremers: Brittany Kremers' mother seven months on from being denied facial surgery

1287

Kerre Woodham: Get students into more debt? Dumb idea

1288

Steven Joyce: Former Finance Minister on calls for review of RBNZ's response to inflation

1289

Kerre Woodham: We've shown in the past we know how to deal with biosecurity threats

1290

Axel Heiser: AG Research principal scientist answers questions on FMD

1291

Erica Standford: National Education spokesperson says truancy numbers are a social failure, economic crisis

1292

Kerre Woodham: 11 percent of the workforce are on a benefit, I'm appalled

1293

Andrew Dickens: Does the Govt know their new visa policy hurdles are too high?

1294

Andrew Dickens: Dr Ashley broke me when he announced changes to the way we monitor Covid infections

1295

Kerre Woodham: All Blacks have a big decision to make over Foster

1296

Kerre Woodham: Farmers farm because it's a way of life, they're not asking for sympathy

1297

Chris Cahill: Police Association President says today's crime law announcement a 'solid start

1298

Trevor Jordan: Owner of Stonz Jewellers says his store was attacked by five men wielding axes in broad daylight

1299

Kerre Woodham: Andrew Little is an absolute disgrace

1300

Christopher Luxon: National leader in studio with Kerre Woodham

1301

Kerre Woodham: I never ever take having a roof over my head for granted

1302

Kerre Woodham: Another farmer let down by authorities

1303

Kerre Woodham: Michael Wood has clearly never worked in hospo before

1304

Caller says emergency housing motels are rife with gangs, kids used in drug deals

1305

Allyson Gofton: Food writer talks tips for cutting your food bill, food waste

1306

Megan Singleton: Travel blogger on her first overseas trip in two years as well as tips now the borders are back open

1307

Kerre Woodham: Government ineptitude needs to change

1308

Steven Joyce: Former Finance Minister on government dysfunction and what can be done

1309

Kerre Woodham: I'd like to see more govt spending on road safety, not ads

1310

Julie Chapman: KidsCan CEO as they launch urgent appeal to help families with school costs

1311

Francesca Rudkin: Healthcare will be a major election issue next year

1312

Francesca Rudkin: There is a shift coming to drinking in NZ

1313

Francesca Rudkin: A sensible reshuffle from the Prime Minister

1314

Letitia Harding: Asthma and Respiratory Foundation chief as 'Spotlight on Vaping' campaign

1315

Francesca Rudkin: We have to do a better job of looking after firefighters

1316

Francesca Rudkin: If you want schools to work on truancy, they need funding and people

1317

Ah-leen Rayer: Breast Cancer Foundation CEO on importance of clearing backlog of women overdue for mammograms

1318

Francesca Rudkin: Australia may not reverse 501 policy, surely they can at least review it

1319

Francesca Rudkin: Giving police more resources to tackle gangs is surely the right call

1320

Mark Mitchell: National police spokesperson on following Australia's lead with anti-bikie laws

1321

Francesca Rudkin: I'm disappointed the Govt aren't acting on a sugar tax

1322

Francesca Rudkin: Are you impressed with what the PM has achieved in the US?

1323

Francesca Rudkin: Some positives in supermarket shakeup, long-term solution still needed

1324

Francesca Rudkin: I'm not surprised about the state of children and teens' mental health care

1325

Sir Don McKinnon: Former Foreign Minister on China's planned Pacific security pact

1326

Mane Tahere: Hapū collective Te Tiahotanga spokesperson on hikoi against gang violence in Kaikohe

1327

Kerre Woodham: Do you have the ability and willingness to tighten your belt?

1328

Kerre Woodham: If distracted drivers are that big a problem, point those cameras inside the car

1329

Jennifer Curtin: Public Policy Professor on what Australian election result means for New Zealand

1330

Tim Beveridge: The Government is turning us into a nation of beneficiaries

1331

Kerre Woodham: It's time people were held accountable in this country

1332

Kris Gledhill: AUT Law Professor warns for caution before any change to the law giving a right to silence

1333

Kerre Woodham: Are subsidised dental visits on your budget wish list?

1334

Kate Ayers: NZ Dental Association President calls for a raft of changes in the industry starting with increased grants for access to urgent

1335

Kerre Woodham: Why is it that this Budget focuses on emissions and not cost of living?

1336

Nicola Willis: National finance spokesperson says now is not the time to add on more unnecessary costs in this year's Budget

1337

Tim Beveridge: If you want to win us over, stop the patronising nonsense

1338

Tim Beveridge: In Burr verdict, jury chose justice instead of law

1339

Max Whitehead: Employment specialist says Employment Court rulings on employees at Gloriavale could bankrupt the community

1340

Kerre Woodham: What needs to change for a congestion charge to work?

1341

Kerre Woodham: Pre-Budget Police funding a spooky coincidence amid being polled soft on crime

1342

Dr Hiran Thabrew: Starship child psychiatrist on new youth mental health app

1343

Mark Mitchell: National Police spokesperson on whether Poto Williams is too soft on crime as Police Minister

1344

Kerre Woodham: Mallard can't keep his position any longer

1345

Kerre Woodham: The landlord supplies the bones of a house and the tenant makes it a home

1346

Kerre Woodham: The early childhood sector is going to hell in a handbasket

1347

Bevan Newlands, Blair Huston and Justin Hutton: Tourism operators on the reopening of the international border

1348

Marcus Lush: Invercargill City councillor on life in the job, diversity push

1349

Aaron Dahmen: Newstalk ZB political reporter breaks down Three Waters announcement

1350

Kerre Woodham: Hunt out the parents of these children, make them responsible and see if that works

1351

Kerre Woodham: If we really want to see a Road to Zero, it's the roads themselves we need to look at, not the drivers

1352

Greg Murphy: Motorsport legend and road safety advocate on what can be done to improve the safety of our roads

1353

Tim Beveridge: What is the future of the fuel tax cuts?

1354

Kerre Woodham: Put the Police Minister into an area where her passion and her experience can be a help, not a hindrance

1355

Kerre Woodham: Fingers crossed new policing unit fixes youth and retail crime

1356

Nathan Wallace: Neuroscience educator on youth crime and how to give our kids a better start

1357

Kerre Woodham: Is this the beginning of the end for Plunket?

1358

Amanda Malu: Plunket chief executive on ending its parenting education programme at the end of June

1359

Kerre Woodham: The will doesn't seem to be there for rent freezes

1360

Martin Hawes: Financial author on his new book about how to make your retirement savings go the distance

1361

Kerre Woodham: As minister, wouldn't you make it your business to know operational matters?

1362

Mark Mitchell: Police are under enormous strain

1363

Dr Emma Woodward: Pedigree's Dogphonics books paw-some for Kiwi kids' reading confidence

1364

Barry Soper: Newstalk ZB Political Editor says it's been a hell of a job for Ashley Bloomfield

1365

Kerre Woodham: Send lethal aid to the Ukraine

1366

Kerre Woodham: Health system under strain, does that mean Red forever?

1367

Mark Kneebone: Live Nation NZ managing director on hopes for change in traffic light setting

1368

Andy Sinclair: Hyundai NZ CEO on hydrogen-powered trucks and their impact on our transport industry

1369

Kerre McIvor: Retirement is not looking as cozy for most as it once was

1370

Kerre McIvor: No surprise in Dalton and Team NZ following the money to Barcelona

1371

Kerre McIvor: NZ runs the risk of becoming the retirement village of the South Pacific

1372

Chris Hipkins: Education Minister on the Government's plan to improve literacy and math rates

1373

Kerre McIvor: This country is failing our kids on education

1374

Dr Christine Braid: Massey University Institute of Education Facilitator on report finding less than 65 percent of 15-year-olds have basic p

1375

Sir Don McKinnon: Former deputy Prime Minister and friend of Madeleine Albright reflects following her passing

1376

Barney Irvine: Infrastructure consultant on Treasury warning current infrastructure gap is set to widen

1377

Kerre McIvor: It's time to remember that life is for living, not simply existing

1378

National leader Chris Luxon joins Kerre McIvor live in studio

1379

Kerre McIvor: Learning NZ's history can only be a good thing

1380

Kerre McIvor: Fuel cut helps, but doesn't address cost of living crisis

1381

Kerre McIvor: Refusing to acknowledge the cost of living crisis looks out of touch and obdurate

1382

Julie Chapman: KidsCan CEO on her NZ Herald column piece on the cost of living crisis

1383

Matthew Hooton: Political commentator on his piece saying under 30s are doomed to pay back most of Robertson's $60b debt

1384

Kerre McIvor: Polls are a sign perhaps people are beginning to chafe at govt control over our lives

1385

Kerre McIvor: Plenty of fertile ground to be had talking about spending taxpayers' money

1386

Kerre McIvor: You might say Omicron won't effect you, but it soon will

1387

Janine Grainger: Co-founder and CEO of Easy Crypto on US$33.8 million of cryptocurrency donated to Ukraine’s government

1388

Kerre McIvor: Protests at parliament can be meaningful, this one wasn't

1389

Kerre McIvor: If you're not cross with the MoH, then I'm cross with you

1390

Kerre McIvor: Today is a great day for NZ all round

1391

Professor Robert Patman: Director of International Studies at Otago University explains situation between Russia and Ukraine

1392

Kerre McIvor: There hasn't been this much talk of moving to Oz since Helen Clark

1393

Lawrence Yule: A lot of them, so far, don't seem to be doing what they are meant to

1394

Kerre McIvor: How much longer can the Govt lock Kiwis out of their own country?

1395

Kerre McIvor: Have we become institutionalised by Covid?

1396

Raelene Castle: Sport New Zealand CEO on #itsmymove launch

1397

Kyle Brewerton: Remuera Intermediate School principal on Ministry of Education plans to restrict international students

1398

Michael Wood: Transport Minister following Road to Zero announcement

1399

Kerre McIvor: Has the government listened to the needs of small and medium businesses?

1400

Kerre McIvor: Should the pandemic really be front of the Prime Minister's mind?

1401

Ann-Marie Johnson: Tourism Industry Aotearoa spokesperson on Australia border reopening and what it means for us

1402

Kerre McIvor: How are teachers not considered worthy of basic protection?

1403

Kerre McIvor: Are hospo businesses hanging in there or biting the bullet?

1404

Kerre McIvor: The protesters have made their point, now time to go home

1405

Paul Barber: Salvation Army Senior Social Policy Analyst on report highlighting New Zealand's housing 'catastophe'

1406

Kerre McIvor: Please don't live in absolute terror of Omicron

1407

Kerre McIvor: What we can be sure of with Parliament protests

1408

Kerre McIvor: It seems behaving badly gets you a home for life

1409

Giles Dobson: Senior Lecturer at Massey University on work being done to address our conservation laws

1410

Kirk Hope: Business New Zealand Chief Executive says increase in minimum wage is a slap in the face for struggling businesses

1411

Kerre McIvor: Kiwi parents are concerned their children have fallen behind

1412

Brent Eccles: There's frustration from the events industry

1413

Jason Walls: Critical workers no longer have to isolate

1414

Nick Maling: Kainga Ora has outlined their eviction policy

1415

Kerre McIvor: Modellers, hysteria and hyperbole

1416

Terry Collins: AA Fuel spokesperson on the rising cost of petrol

1417

Soni Taufa: Noizy Boyz team leader on the emergence of Siren Boy culture

1418

Kerre McIvor: Importance of swimming lessons

1419

Erica Stanford: National MP on Charlotte Bellis' attempt to return to New Zealand

1420

Kerre McIvor: Charlotte Bellis is another example of the tragedy of MIQ

1421

Kerre McIvor: The Ministry of Health are a shambles

1422

Kerre McIvor: How on earth can you deny Kiwis the right to come home?

1423

Kerre McIvor: If you're nervous about sending your kids back to school, I can understand

1424

Hurimoana Dennis: Te Puea Marae chair on their preparations for an Omicron outbreak

1425

Kerre McIvor: It's interesting to see what's deemed as essential for a home care kit

1426

Kerre McIvor: To the Janine's and Jan's, can we take a chill pill now?

1427

Linda: Aucklander trying to get to Hawke's Bay phones in with an update

1428

Nicola Willis: National housing spokesperson says Auditor-General's report on social housing shows sloppy management

1429

Kerre McIvor: Can someone please explain why Auckland is still in Red?

1430

Papa Honez: One Whanau at a Time founder provides a Christmas update

1431

Dawn Kremers: Brittany's mother provides an update on her daughter's condition

1432

Kerre McIvor: It's no surprise that industries are struggling to fill vacancies with MIQ requirements

1433

Trevor: Listener provides update on his not being able to see his wife in September

1434

Emily Mason: Frank Advice Chief Executive on Chris Luxon's social investment policy

1435

Kerre McIvor: The first smokefree generation

1436

Dr Marewa Glover: Director of the Centre of Research Excellence has serious concerns about new smokefree 2025 policies

1437

Kerre McIvor: Do you need a union to get paid what you're worth?

1438

Simon O'Connor: Sentinel Management Planning Director on the controversial housing bill being rushed through Parliament

1439

Kerre McIvor: How are you feeling knowing about the border plan for Auckland and Northland?

1440

Kerre McIvor: Is the new National Party lineup the alternative you've been waiting for?

1441

Brooke Van Velden: ACT's Deputy Leader and Health Spokesperson on 'whitewash' Pharmac review

1442

Kerre McIvor: Pharmac playing Casper the ghost

1443

Kerre McIvor: Do we really all want to aim for mediocrity?

1444

Kerre McIvor: Who knows whether Luxon will be the answer to National's woes?

1445

Kerre McIvor: It's a matter of time before another police officer is killed and officers know that

1446

Poto Williams: Associate Housing Minister responds to criticism over Kāinga Ora's eviction policy

1447

Kerre McIvor: The winners and losers from yesterday's announcement

1448

Chlöe Swarbrick: Auckland Central MP on what she is doing to help the CBD

1449

Andrew McKenzie: Kāinga Ora Chief Executive response to frustration over unruly tenants

1450

Kerre McIvor: The Government is pandering to the minortiy

1451

Kerre McIvor: The not-so-seamless digital passport launch

1452

Daniel Newman: South Auckland councillor says taxpayers deserve more over Kāinga Ora tenants

1453

Kerre McIvor: Can we not have a Three Strikes rule for Kāinga Ora?

1454

Tim Beveridge: Tough decision on school's re-opening the right one

1455

Tim Beveridge: I'm angry it's taken this long for the PM to get here

1456

Annabel and Rose Langbein: Langbein mother-daughter colab on new website, book Summer at Home

1457

Kerre McIvor: MIQ Changes and our changing mentality

1458

Thomas Coughlan: Herald Political Reporter on Three Waters

1459

Dr Muriel Newman: Director of the New Zealand Centre for Political Research on Three Waters reform

1460

Kerre McIvor: Christchurch Covid cases - It was only a matter of time

1461

Judith Collins: National leader reacts to Three Waters announcement

1462

David Seymour: Act leader discusses Three Waters Announcement

1463

Kerre McIvor: Vaccine mandates - 'PM has clearly read the mood of the room'

1464

Kerre McIvor: The division between the vaccinated and non-vaccinated

1465

Michael Barnett: Auckland Business Chamber Chief Executive reacts to Government's resurgence plan

1466

Kerre McIvor: I hope more retirement villages open up for residents' mental health

1467

Kerre McIvor: How are senior school students feeling about going back to school?

1468

Judith Collins: National Leader launches 'Back in Business' plan

1469

Aimie Hines: It may be time to start looking at Christmas shopping now

1470

Nicola Willis: Labour and National join forces for housing crisis fix, ending decades of standoff

1471

Kerre McIvor: Does this solve the housing crisis?

1472

Viv Beck: We need to see a substantial package for businesses on Friday

1473

Kerre McIvor: The Government plumbed new lows in yesterday’s conference

1474

Liam Dann: September inflation movement highest since June 1987

1475

Sandra Goudie: Mandating jabs 'absolutely wrong' - Defiant mayor on her Pfizer refusal

1476

Steven Joyce: Former Finance Minister on the Government's Covid recovery

1477

Kerre McIvor: Let's show a bit of humanity for those in aged care

1478

Kerre McIvor: Yesterday's news was pretty much what I expected to hear

1479

Lynda Stuart: May Road school principal on mandatory Covid vaccinations for teachers

1480

Sir Ian Taylor wins approval for business travel trial using private MIQ

1481

Kerre McIvor: I'm not expecting good news this afternoon

1482

Kerre McIvor: We must be careful with roadside drug testing

1483

Fran O'Sullivan: NZME Head of Business breaks down Mood of the Boardroom

1484

Kerre McIor: In this instance, Sonny Fatupaito has something to offer

1485

Tony Kake: Papakura Marae CEO on first marae-based drive through vaccination centre

1486

Chris Edwards: Managing Director of Go Logistics on international shipping's continued disruption

1487

Kiwa Raureti: Ōtaki Medical Centre chief hopes departed GP will return under new immigration rules

1488

Kyle MacDonald: The Nutters Club host on mental health awareness during a pandemic

1489

Chris Dibble: Colliers Head of Research on 'fair proportion' rental agreement clause

1490

David Seymour: ACT organises petition on Three Waters

1491

Kerre McIvor: How and why are we working on a former PM's suggestions on Covid?

1492

Chris Cahill: Police Association President on $45 million frontline response programme

1493

Matt Henry: International markets tumble as one of China's largest real estate developers Evergrande nears danger of defaulting

1494

Viv Beck: Auckland businesses rejoice at Alert Level opportunity

1495

Kerre McIvor: I'm not too sure how long people can hang on in Level 4

1496

Te Rau-o-te Rangi Winterbern: Kaupapa Māori educator on Te Wiki o te reo Māori

1497

Tova O'Brian: Response to video about document dump and Jacinda Ardern's office gagging Ministers

1498

Judith Collins: AUUKUS, polls and vaccines

1499

Kerre McIvor: There must be consequences for all rule breakers

1500

Deborah Pead: Public relations expert on reputation management following Wānaka couple lockdown breach

1501

Sir Ian Taylor: Businessman wants experts coming off the bench to re-engage us with the world

1502

Claire Robbie: Yoga and mediation teacher on taking up mediation help get through lockdown

1503

Sukhi Samra: Director of the Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration in US on nation’s first mayor-led guaranteed income demonstration

1504

Dr Katherine Ravenswood: Employment relations professor on how Covid-19 has made Dads re-evaluate work-life balance

1505

Georgia Lines: Kiwi singer songwriter introduces her single featured in Waiata Anthems Week

1506

Louise Upston: National’s Social Development and Employment spokesperson on wage subsidy website closing early

1507

Beauden Barrett: All Black Vice-captain ahead of third and final Bledisloe test

1508

Scott Sinclair: New Zealand Blood Service says demand for donations doesn't stop, even in lockdown

1509

Emily Miller-Sharma: Ruby General Manager on selling their brand's intellectual property to the public

1510

Julien Leys: Fears that Auckland's lockdown could put more pressure on already supply-strapped building industry

1511

Michael Barnett: Auckland Business Chamber petition calling for government to provide employer subsidy reaches 15,000 signatures

1512

Kerre McIvor: You can really see the effect of the isolation strategy

1513

Craig Turner: Sleepyhead Estate granted resource consent after fast-track process

1514

Helen Clark: 'Sophisticated media strategy' Taliban has spun NZ's $3 million aid donation that's not going to them

1515

Professor Michael Baker: Otago University epidemiologist on how transmissible Delta is

1516

Judith Collins: National Party leader on Parliament suspension

1517

Kerre McIvor: More lockdown... how are you going?

1518

Dr Anne Wyllie: Adoption of saliva testing is frustratingly slow

1519

Kerre McIvor: Mandatory testing and ACT's lottery

1520

Chris Cahill Police Association President on low officer vaccination numbers

1521

Kerre McIvor: Should the world help Afghanistan or leave them to their own devices?

1522

Anita Yarwood: Ao Tawhiti Unlimited Discovery principal on their 'high-trust model' of education

1523

Matt Brown: Lack of Eden Park crowds marred what was a brilliant rugby match

1524

Kerre McIvor: Another senseless loss of a young life

1525

Chris Parsons: We have a moral obligation to help Afghan civilians

1526

Bob Weir: Former Genesis Energy General Manager as finger pointing continues over major North Island power cut

1527

Bob Weir: Former Genesis Energy General Manager on North Island power outages

1528

Kate Hawkesby: Why I will never ride an e-scooter

1529

Craig Harrison: Shipping companies should take responsibility for workers and Covid

1530

Kerre McIvor: How do you live with yourself after all that carnage?

1531

Monique Poirier: National membership not happy with Peter Goodfellow as president

1532

Kerry White: The Principal who's never expelled a student

1533

Hamish Rutherford: NZ Herald Wellington Business Editor provides insight on latest unemployment figures

1534

Phil Taylor: Forest Owners Association President on timber shortages affecting housing crisis

1535

Ashley Church: One Roof commentator discusses the implications of Resrve Bank low deposit crackdown

1536

Kerre McIvor: ACT are big winners from latest Newshub-Reid poll

1537

Shayne Cunis: Watercare about to press go on tunnel boring machine

1538

Katherine Rich: Food and Grocery Council chair says we need to increase the number of supermarket retailers

1539

Kāinga Ora buying up passed in houses at auctions?

1540

Simon Terry: Sustainability Council chair says paying one cent per litre of fuel could insure against closure of essential services

1541

Kerre McIvor: It's time to revisit the idea of private MIQ facilities

1542

David Seymour: ACT Party's plans for private MIQ facilities

1543

Clare Bolingford: Overcharged insurance customers could be in for refunds

1544

Kerre McIvor: Who does Poto Williams actually represent?

1545

Kerre McIvor: The worrying rise in crime, and violence against police

1546

Bronson Tither: Mongrel Mob Wairoa member says more work needs to be done around changing gang members' mindsets

1547

Daniel Eb: Where do farmers go from here?

1548

Amanda Malu: Plunket totally rejects Rawiri Jansen's assessments on white supremacy

1549

Kerre McIvor: Westport flooding relief a drop in the bucket for farmers

1550

Kerre McIvor: All things vaccination

1551

Kerre McIvor: Why don't we have a humanitarian MIQ policy?

1552

New Zealand Apples and Pears Chief Executive Alan Pollard on fruit prices expected to rise after a dire season

1553

James Palmer: Community Finance CEO says housing needs to be a collaborative effort

1554

Alex Walker: Mongrel Mob rehab programme raises questions

1555

Dane Dougan: Autism New Zealand says systemic change is needed in our education sector

1556

Kerre McIvor: Shutting the border to immigrants not the answer

1557

Leon Grice: Covid-19 saliva testing proven to be as effective as nasal swab but findings not passed on to government

1558

Matt Tolich: More than 80,000 job listings as employers battle for staff

1559

Papa Honez: Helping his community one whanau at a time

1560

Kerre McIvor: Are purpose-built MIQ facilities a no-brainer?

1561

Kerre McIvor: We need to raise the superannuation age

1562

Kerre McIvor: New Zealand can either be paradise - or sheer hell

1563

Jon Lamonte: Watercare unveils 20 year investment plan

1564

Jason Smith: Kaipara District Mayor reacts to the governments proposed water management changes

1565

Matt Lawrie: Auckland urbanism advocate reacts to council intensification proposal

1566

Howard Warner: Should you be able to swear during a harmless game of Scrabble?

1567

Kerre McIvor: What's happened to the National Party?

1568

Matthew Hooten: The National Party's woes

1569

Kerre McIvor: We know what to do about Covid, why doesn't the government?

1570

Rachel Brown: Protecting marine environments not just about fisheries

1571

Cleo Arathoon: We hadn't really considered children and their needs before report

1572

David Parker: Fisheries Minister says commercial fishing changes good for New Zealand's brand

1573

Liam Dann: Herald business writer says GDP figure defied expectations

1574

Stuart Nash: Team New Zealand's decision disappointing but that's the '21st century reality'

1575

Kerre McIvor: Apology over dawn raids is long overdue

1576

Efeso Collins: Auckland councillor says apology for Dawn Raids is a good start but requires action as well

1577

Liam Rutherford: NZEI President says primary teachers face increased demand but staffing levels are mostly unchanged

1578

Deborah Pead: PR specialist says National Party 'overdue for a shakeup'

1579

Neil Brown: Ashburton needs a new bridge just as much as Auckland

1580

Claire Insley: Research shows vegan diets can be harmful to infants

1581

David Wait: Nurses to strike over pay rates and staffing levels

1582

Paul Goldsmith: 'Real disappointment' over Second Language bill

1583

Christabel Williams: Popstars 2021 winner on competition, new single

1584

Kerre McIvor: Do Police body cameras work?

1585

Ross Copland: Discussing some of the most critical infrastructure issues we face as a country

1586

Kerre McIvor: Is it time to start working with gangs?

1587

Kerre McIvor: I don't feel like supporting cyclists or cycle lanes again

1588

Nathan Wallis: Kids these days are less resilient and we made them that way

1589

Ashley Church: One Roof commentator calls house price predictions 'foolish'

1590

Kerre McIvor: If you're educated, fit and well and not working, why not?

1591

Professor Des Gorman: 'Complacency' in our Covid-19 response

1592

Kerre McIvor: There's trouble in Paradise

1593

Dame Cindy Kiro named as first Māori woman to be Governor-General

1594

Kerre McIvor: How do you decide who is the best teacher?

1595

Kerre McIvor: Benefit increase money well spent, if it works

1596

Enda Brady: Prince William slams BBC following Princess Diana revelations

1597

Kerre McIvor: Have a Budget wishlist? I wouldn't hold my breath

1598

Dave Parry: Waikato DHB hack will help better prepare defences

1599

Kerre McIvor: Nothing wrong with pointing out shortfalls in vaccine rollout

1600

Kerre McIvor: Immigration reset is unrealistic in reality

1601

Kerre McIvor: Judith Collins is gone - once National can find an alternative

1602

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern clarifies Ashley Bloomfield's comments on returning to Alert Level 2.5

1603

Kerre McIvor: Are there still Good Samaritans amongst us?

1604

Chris Lewis and Sid and Chand Sahrawat: Farmers and hospitality disappointed to not be allocated MIQ spaces

1605

Kerre McIvor: Where will these new refugees end up?

1606

Chris Cahill: Police Association backs ban on gangs owning firearms

1607

Kerre McIvor: All parties should be involved in large scale DoC changes

1608

Dave Laidlaw: Father wants better designation for nudist part of Pāpāmoa Beach

1609

Kerre McIvor: Public sector pay freeze rightly labelled 'bombshell'

1610

Lockwood Smith: Former Speaker on the testy exchange between Trevor Mallard and National

1611

Kerre McIvor: Trevor Mallard should make his accusations without the protection of privilege

1612

Bruce McGechan: Selling your business without any regrets

1613

Louise Hutchinson: Waikato Mongrel Mob Kingdom adviser defends Marama Davidson's appearance at hui

1614

Louise Hutchinson: Waikato Mongrel Mob Kingdom adviser defends Marama Davidson's appearance at hui

1615

Carmel Sepuloni: Reports suggest moteliers being paid unknown amounts of money for damage

1616

Kerre McIvor: I support funding GP visits - but who will pay for it?

1617

Nick Bryant: BBC correspondent on Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict

1618

Paul Ifill: Former professional footballer on the controversial Super League proposal

1619

Sir Don McKinnon: Foreign Minister urges New Zealand exporters to become less reliant on China

1620

Scott Cracknell: Report reveals toll of urban sprawl on productive agricultural land

1621

Kerre McIvor: Officials prove once again we've survived by dumb, pure luck

1622

Dr Dennis Wesselbaum: Economist calls out Government for interfering with the Reserve Bank

1623

Kerre McIvor: Telling people off won't change jury service turnout

1624

Michelle Dickinson: Report finds science skills among children are suffering

1625

Kerre McIvor: Would increasing the benefit make more economic sense?

1626

Liam Dann: Why America's tax haven plan could change the world

1627

Clare Bradley: What a transtasman bubble will mean for the return of international students

1628

Eddie Uini: Public housing waiting list reaches new high

1629

Christoph Schumacher: How can New Zealand increase productivity?

1630

Kerre McIvor: Who's going to pay for the country we want to live in?

1631

Liam Dann: Does the housing market need a price correction?

1632

Bruce Bernacchi: Tax adviser believes Government's housing policy will increase new home prices

1633

Ashley Church: Government has failed to control rising house prices

1634

Barry Soper: Grant Robertson has broken his promise by increasing bright-line test

1635

Steven Joyce: Former Finance Minister on how to reverse GDP drop

1636

Graham Bell: Former Police Ten 7 host defends show amidst racism criticism

1637

Terry O'Connor and Pene Pati react to Lion King production getting border exemptions

1638

Jason Shoebridge: Why Colmar Brunton has ditched the landline for political polls

1639

Mat Jorgensen: Auckland bar owner blasts Government's crippling Covid restrictions

1640

Dr Jim Hinkley: Government's renewable energy target to take longer than anticipated

1641

Deborah Pead: PR boss weighs in on losing a loved one to dementia

1642

Kerre McIvor: Common sense is seriously missing in Government's lockdown decisions

1643

Kerre McIvor: Why I no longer trust the Ministry of Health

1644

Laura Walters: Should student loan debt be cancelled?

1645

Sophie Blake: Horse of the Year cancelled due to Covid uncertainty

1646

Andrew Little: Pharmac review to focus on speed, transparency of decision

1647

Kerre McIvor: Why keeping our kid's teeth healthy is so important

1648

Geof Nightingale: Research finds wealthiest Kiwis pay just 12 per cent of their total income in tax

1649

Dr Chris Smith: Boris Johnson full of optimism for Britain's recovery from devastating virus

1650

Andrew Riches: Heroic lawyer who helped PGC building survivors shares his story

1651

Kerre McIvor and Chris Bishop discuss calls for MIQ facility outside of city centres

1652

Andrew Riches: Heroic lawyer who helped PGC building survivors shares his story

1653

Noel Roberts: Resources to blame for low-quality tap water

1654

Ian Hutson: Calls for more action to lessen the rise in poverty

1655

Kerre McIvor: Why was Jacinda Ardern surprised by Australia's decision on ISIS bride?

1656

Anne Wyllie: How is Covid-19 saliva testing progressing?

1657

Kerre McIvor and Judith Collins discuss housing intensification

1658

Kerre McIvor: Parliament tie stoush - is this really what we pay our MPs to worry about?

1659

Chris Hipkins: All parties want to work together on fixing education

1660

Kerre McIvor: Fixing our education system should be fixable

1661

John Walker: Porirua District Court trialling Young Adult List in aim to reduce reoffending

1662

Bobbie Hunter: Politics to blame for record low maths results

1663

Kerre McIvor: No point complaining about climate change recommendations

1664

Simon Coates: Government set to bring in Clean Car Import Standards from next year

1665

Amber Rex: Russian and Ukrainian fishermen quit smoking thanks to MIQ nurse

1666

Tracey Martin on why she resigned from NZ First

1667

Kerre McIvor and Barry Soper on the temporary pause on flights to Australia

1668

Kerre McIvor: We all have a role to play in keeping Covid out

1669

Kerre McIvor: Jacinda Ardern's attitude over The Wiggles tour expose major double standards

1670

Joelle Talbot: Auckland events company frustrated over Health Ministry's crowd attendance limit

1671

Karl Budge: ASB Classic director on Australian Open players facing strict quarantine

1672

Kerre McIvor: Summer showed how privileged we are during this pandemic

1673

Gavin Findlay: New Zealand Foodbank Network ensuring food gets to those who need it

1674

David McCall: DairyNZ expanding plantain trial to reduce farm emissions

1675

Marlon Williams performs Arahura and discusses his new album Plastic Bouquet

1676

Nathan Wallis: Can maximum security prisons properly rehabilitate inmates?

1677

Chris Lethbridge: How travel insurance will work in the post-Covid world

1678

Kerre McIvor: Trevor Mallard's behaviour has been despicable

1679

Marc England: Genesis Energy announces plans to replace fossil fuels with renewables

1680

Kerre McIvor: Where do we go from here after Royal Commission report?

1681

Chris Cahill: Police Association President on mosque inquiry saying police failed to properly review firearm licenses

1682

Kerre McIvor: Government has a long way to go in convincing us to go green

1683

Kerre McIvor: Is a climate emergency declaration a lot of hot air?

1684

Chloe Swarbrick: Government must treat climate change like an emergency

1685

Kerre McIvor: Businesses shouldn't have to bear the burden of sick leave increase

1686

Lisa Sims: How a new generation of female farmers are changing the agricultural industry

1687

Kerre McIvor: Is a big minimum wage boost really the answer?

1688

Chris Smith: What you need to know about the latest Covid-19 vaccine news

1689

Kerre McIvor: Who can blame people for choosing not to have children?

1690

Filipa Payne: Advocacy group for Kiwi deportees from Australia calls for deportations to stop

1691

Kerre McIvor: Nothing new about our expensive houses

1692

Kerre McIvor: What can National do next?

1693

Kerre McIvor: Biden and Harris inherit a thankless task

1694

Sol3 Mio's Pene Pati hopeful he can return home before Christmas

1695

Kerre McIvor: Ponsonby bar controversy an example of cancel culture at its worst

1696

David Byler: Washington Post data analyst on the contested states

1697

Ray Avery: More creativity needs to be put into curriculum's

1698

Peter Sykes: No long term strategy for emergency accommodation

1699

Sarah Fitt: Pharmac is letting down New Zealanders

1700

Kerre McIvor: Predictable howls of outrage over new accommodation expense

1701

Peter Davis: Auckland University professor calls for health system overhaul

1702

Kerre McIvor: National needs to take a good hard look at themselves

1703

Political commentators weigh in on Labour's historic win and National's bloodbath

1704

Katie Bradford: What next for NZ First leader Winston Peters?

1705

Māori Party back in Parliament as Rawiri Waititi wins Waiariki

1706

Sir Michael Cullen: This parliamentary term, Labour controls the narrative

1707

Steven Joyce on Labour's landslide win: 'A lot of people voted strategically'

1708

Chloe Swarbrick on her phenomenal upset win in Auckland Central

1709

David Seymour: Act will hold the Government to account on key issues

1710

Gerry Brownlee considering his position in the National Party after horror election night

1711

Judith Collins on disappointing election result: 'It was not our time'

1712

James Shaw: Greens co-leader remains hopeful of being part of next Labour government

1713

Grant Robertson feeling humbled after stunning election result

1714

Kerre McIvor: Police should be left to do their job - and that includes pursuits

1715

National leader Judith Collins joins Kerre McIvor for an hour of talkback

1716

Caller Deborah on Covid fear - perpetuated by Government and abetted by media

1717

Kerre McIvor: Obesity - whose fault is it?

1718

James Shaw joins Kerre McIvor to discuss election issues

1719

Kerre McIvor: Academics and ideologues have taken over our education system

1720

Winston Peters joins Kerre McIvor in studio to discuss election issues

1721

Caller Jeremy believes we are reaching peak Covid panic.

1722

David Seymour joins Kerre McIvor in studio after leaders debate

1723

Watch live: David Seymour joins Kerre McIvor in studio after leaders debate

1724

Lynda Hallinan: Rare indoor plant worth thousands of dollars stolen in Christchurch

1725

Sir John Key: 'Need an alternative' to Auckland Harbour Bridge

1726

Stuart Hughes: Boris Johnson urges 'spirit of togetherness' to combat virus

1727

Kerre McIvor: Civil debate had a lot of hot air but nothing innovative

1728

Kerre McIvor: How many people are going to ditch gridlocked Auckland?

1729

Paul Goldsmith: National's finance spokesperson on new tax stimulus package

1730

Liam Dann: GDP results reveal New Zealand officially in recession due to Covid-19 impact

1731

Matt Vickers on why he is voting for the End of Life Choice Act

1732

Brad Olsen: Economist on artificially supporting local businesses for short-term survival

1733

Kerre McIvor: Blind faith no excuse for ignoring lockdown restrictions

1734

Kerre McIvor: Student loans defaulters are thieves

1735

Kerre McIvor: Moving people into stable housing necessary to break poverty cycle

1736

Kerre McIvor: Conference travel advice another sign of Government inconsistency

1737

Kerre McIvor: Post-Covid slush fund a worrying sign for the future

1738

Dr Amanda Landers on her concerns for the End of Life Choice Act

1739

Grant Bradley: Air NZ tumbles to $454m bottom line loss

1740

Dileepa Fonseka and Karen Hocking on landlords getting $3k a week for emergency housing

1741

Aaron Ironside from Say Nope to Dope on why cannabis shouldn't be legalised

1742

Isobel Smith: Teens push for lower voting age in High Court case

1743

Marc Wilson: Chief coroner takes aim at 'unhelpful' commentary as latest suicide results released

1744

Caller explains how Epidemiologists are interpreting Covid data wrongly

1745

Cathy Casey: Government chooses to keep fireworks laws unchanged

1746

Helen Clark on why she wants cannabis legalised

1747

Kerre McIvor: New Zealand destined to be Gloriavale of the South Pacific

1748

Barry Soper: Election date change was inevitable

1749

Gerhard Sundborn: Covid is not as dangerous as the fear instilled in community

1750

Kyle MacDonald: Psychotherapist shares his advice for dealing with lockdown anxiety

1751

Jane Wrightson: Retirement Commissioner answers your financial questions

1752

Kerre McIvor: Government's Covid-19 messaging has deceived us all

1753

Listen Live: Judith Collins speaks to Kerre McIvor

1754

Mark Todd: Long-time landlord on new rental laws

1755

Steven Joyce: 'A line has been crossed' in Parliament over marriage cheats

1756

Samantha Morton: GPs still facing issues over carrying out Covid tests

1757

Andrew Little: New court programme hopes to break cycle for young offenders

1758

Anne Gibson: Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill due for second reading

1759

Jase & PJ from KIIS FM in Melbourne as they go into another lockdown

1760

Belinda Todd: Govt not considering Kiwis who help economy with quarantine charges

1761

Kerre McIvor: Fluoride in water will help disadvantaged children

1762

Boyd Swinburn: Advertising regulations complicate challenge of addressing obesity crisis

1763

Damien O'Connor on the significant progress made to eradicate Mycoplasma bovis

1764

Barry Soper: Election campaign turns ugly with more unpleasant allegations

1765

Paul Blair: Shovel ready project delays could cost infrastructure jobs

1766

Willy Duley: Tahr hunters want culling programme to end

1767

Kerre McIvor: It's reprehensible Government is keeping people in a state of fear

1768

Amy Adams explains why she is retiring from politics again

1769

Barry Soper on National Party cabinet reshuffle

1770

Nicolas Groffman on UK's decision to ban Huawei

1771

Audrey Young: Mental health behind Todd Muller's resignation

1772

Steven Joyce: Former Finance Minister reacts to Todd Muller's shock resignation

1773

Sol3 Mio joins Kerre McIvor in studio ahead of new show

1774

Michael Reddell: The challenges for economies post-covid

1775

Sarah Dowie: Invercargill MP on Tiwai Point smelter closure

1776

Barry Soper: Michelle Boag stands down as Nikki Kaye's campaign after Covid-19 privacy breach

1777

Shane Jones and Phil Twyford: Auckland ports report favours Manukau move over Northland

1778

Jacinda Ardern joins Kerre McIvor to take talkback questions

1779

Nicolas Groffman: Hong Kong security law comes into force

1780

Suzanne Lynch: The Chicks to now share name with The Dixie Chicks

1781

Nicolas Groffman: China's face-off with India heats up

1782

Brad Olsen: GDP figures down 1.6 percent - largest fall in 29 years

1783

Kerre McIvor: Gobsmacking incompetence by health officials is disgraceful

1784

Eric Crampton: Is it time to start paying blood donors?

1785

Tonia Haskell: Another burst sewerage pipe in Wellington

1786

Benje Patterson: Entrepreneurial spirit alive and well in New Zealand

1787

Kerre McIvor: Government restrictions are crippling businesses

1788

Dr Chris Smith: Founder of The Naked Scientists talks Covid-19

1789

New-look Milford Sound boat cruise back up and running

1790

Tim Beveridge slams Government for 'heartless' funeral rules after mother dies

1791

Al Brown: Al Brown looking forward to reopening his establishments

1792

Sarah Bookman: The future of public toilets post Covid-19

1793

Paula Bennett and Chloe Swarbrick weigh in on cannabis referendum legislation

1794

AT chief executive Shane Ellison talks to Kerre McIvor about the rollout of cones around the Auckland City

1795

National's Finance spokesperson Paul Goldsmith talks helping business and the economy

1796

CEO's Michael Boggs and Deborah Pead discuss impact of Covid-19 on their businesses.

1797

Callers share their thoughts on the government's response to Covid-19

1798

Paul Retimanu and Richard Sigley on hospitality life under lockdown

1799

The Atlantic's Uri Freeman: What Jacinda Ardern is doing different

1800

Kate Whitaker: Research shows increase in young people watching porn

1801

Laura McQuillan: 13 killed in Canada's deadliest shooting in 30 years

1802

Augustine's Kelly Coe on why they're not opening as an essential business

1803

Steve Hodson: Golf courses call to be essential or face $10m 'catastrophic turf death'

1804

Tim Mulgan: Intergenerational ethics and the Covid-19 bailout

1805

Caller Shirley's heartwarming story about her husband's anniversary

1806

Economist Shamubeel Eaqub: How the younger generation will help rebuild NZ's economy

1807

Simon Wilson: Bauer Media , publisher of the Listener and Woman's Day, closing

1808

Hannah McQueen: Financial expert urges Kiwis to be resilient during outbreak

1809

Kurt Bayer on Brenton Tarrant's shock guilty plea: How it unfolded

1810

Kiri Hannifin: Coronavirus: Countdown puts limits on all products - except for deli and produce

1811

Jacinda Ardern speaks with Kerre McIvor on the latest Covid-19 developments

1812

Grant Bradley: Qantas and Jetstar to suspend all international flights

1813

Craig Heatley: Founder of Sky TV calls for tougher measures to reduce impact of coronavirus

1814

Dr Jacqueline Rowarth: Government unveils $12.5m relief package to aid drought-hit rural New Zealand

1815

Kerre McIvor: How is consensual sex worthy of a headline?

1816

Mike Bush reflects on six years as Police Commissioner

1817

Steven Joyce: Former Finance Minister weighs in on coronavirus risks

1818

Stuart Nash: Police Minister announces crime prevention initiative for small businesses

1819

Kirsy Swadling: Justice Minister suggests update to the Property Relationships Act

1820

Insurance Council's Tim Grafton addresses some of the questions around travel insurance

1821

Louise Perry: British Government considering law to stop 'rough sex' as defence in court

1822

Kerry Reeves: Air NZ reveals economy class sleep pods

1823

A year since North Harbour Rugby dropped its junior rep teams

1824

Kerre McIvor on changes to youth sport: We want to encourage our kids to live a happier and healthier life

1825

Graeme Coles: Why tofu is worse for the environment than dairy

1826

Tenby Powell: Meth and deportees could be behind burst of violence in Tauranga

1827

Kerre McIvor: Government are clueless when it comes to housing

1828

Annabel Langbein's advice on buying cheap and sustainable fish

1829

Lynsey Abbott: Community outrage over brutal beating of 4-year-old at home

1830

Callers Mike and Lee: Changing their lives to stop the cycle of abuse

1831

Ian Hutson: Salvation Army highlights what Government can do better on poverty

1832

Merepeka Taukawa-Tait: Whanau Ora calls for more government funding to stop children from dying

1833

Marnie Prickett: Freshwater campaigners remind PM of ‘swimmable, healthy rivers' promise

1834

Kerre McIvor: What has the Government done to restore our waterways?

1835

Sir Don McKinnon: Concerns about Baroness Scotland and the Commonwealth Secretariat

1836

300,000 young people offered free measles vaccinations

1837

Bernard Hickey: Could New Zealand be in line for a Gen Z, 1989-style reset?

1838

The Country's Jamie Mackay caught up in Fiordland flooding

1839

Leon Wharekura: Huntly youth programme sees crime rate plummet

1840

Nicky Pellegrino weighs in on controversial new novel American Dirt

1841

Ben Reiter: NBA players mourn the loss of Kobe Bryant

1842

Caller Tony: Former gang member on why he chose gang life

1843

Kerre McIvor: Auckland's never-ending roadworks are crippling the city

1844

NUBU Pharmaceuticals CEO Mark Dye on medicinal cannabis

1845

Sir Richard Faull: Centre for Brain Research celebrates its 10th anniversary

1846

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wraps up 2019 with Kerre McIvor

1847

Professor Anne Young: What you need to know about Huntington's disease

1848

Daniel Eb: Farming initiative aims to reconnect urban and rural NZ

1849

Dr Brigid Ryan: Reducing the risk of dementia

1850

Dr Jessie Jacobsen: The latest research into autism

1851

Steven Joyce disagrees with John Key on moving Auckland's port

1852

Anya Satyanand: Young entrepreneurs meet with Prince Charles

1853

Utilising wool to make the world's best respiratory air filters

1854

Government buying Ihumātao land is like "opening Pandora's Box"

1855

James Law: Obvious mistakes resulting in restricted driving test failures

1856

Nicolas Groffman: Hong Kong protests turning violent

1857

Kerre McIvor: Shameful behaviour from Shane Jones shouldn't be tolerated

1858

Tim Rudkin: Kiwis urged to switch power companies to save money

1859

Dr Yvonne Anderson: Family focused programme aims to reduce child obesity

1860

Simon Bridges taking hard-line approach to gangs

1861

Rachel Hunter talks to Kerre McIvor about her new book and travelling

1862

Dissecting Nationals latest policy proposal around young people leaving school

1863

Elle Macpherson: Sharing my journey is my biggest joy

1864

Howard Fineman: NBC political analyst says Ukraine unlikely to be Trump's downfall

1865

Tess McClure: Kiwi journalist shares the dark truth behind 'healing crystals'

1866

Shaun Portegys: Changing attitudes and government regulations hurting farmers

1867

Sir Richard Faull: Study finds brain training can prevent mental decline

1868

Chris Jackson: Cancer society throws support behind Government's plan

1869

Kerre McIvor: Why this Government frustrates the hell out of me

1870

Peter Brannen: Science journalist writes against 'Anthropocene'

1871

Harriet Bremner championing farm safety following tragic accident

1872

Chris Clarke on the changing face of religion

1873

Sam Stubbs: Investing significant amounts of money during rocky market conditions

1874

Garth Gadsby: 'Sheriff of Ngawi' says rural New Zealand needs more police support

1875

Matt Nippert: Message board used by violent extremists struggles to get back online

1876

Chris Jordan: Family of skydiving victim Tyler Nii still waiting for answers

1877

Elliot Taylor: Kiwi organisation takes proactive approach to help young people in crisis

1878

CeCe Moore: Man caught through genetic genealogy gets life in prison for 1987 double murder

1879

The growing movement that encourages workers to retire early

1880

Robert Patman: Audio reveals British navy failing to stop oil tanker being boarded

1881

Ginette McDonald talks 'Lyn of Tawa' and NZ comedy

1882

Marama Edwards: Boot camps for the unemployed set to double in size

1883

AUT student Grace Stratton makes magazine's annual list of "Badass" women

1884

Dr Murray Ford: New research shows low-lying Pacific atolls could survive rising sea levels

1885

James York: Fireworks retails hits back at calls for ban

1886

Robert Patman discusses the continued US-Iran conflict

1887

Scotty Stevenson defends men's netball following on-air debate with Hayley Holt

1888

Haka Tourism Group takes out NZ Export Awards

1889

Jose Sousa Santos: Increase in drug trafficking in the Pacific

1890

Support for all-boys' school welcoming first non-male student

1891

Caller of the day: Richard - Only you can make a change

1892

Dr Marewa Glover: Tobacco tax is not helping

1893

Future Insights Manager – Advanced Materials

1894

Taxi app provides new window into Great Barrier Reef

1895

Raewyn Dalziel: Why New Zealand kids should be taught our history

1896

Craig Young: Questions linger over what happens to Huawei after Google ban

1897

Stuart Hughes: Does Jeremy Kyle's downfall signal the end of reality TV?

1898

Wellington Mayor promises to get rid of cars on Golden Mile

1899

NZ could act as 'peace broker' in fight over Arctic - lawyer

1900

James Shaw: We are collectively responsible for tackling climate change

1901

Stuart Hughes: Boris Johnson facing court over Brexit lies

1902

Ruud Kleinpaste: Humans need to get back in touch with nature

1903

Madeline Pape: Caster Semenya is a role model for the sport

1904

Greg Murphy: It's not the roads, it's our drivers

1905

Kerre McIvor: Why the new poll doesn't really matter

1906

Inland Revenue Commissioner Naomi Ferguson addresses tax changes

1907

Domestic violence leave comes into force

1908

Sandy Hook survivor's advice for those affected by Christchurch terror attack

1909

Robert Örell: Extremism expert explains radicalisation process

1910

Dr Nadia Wager: Parents encouraged to avoid secrets with their children

1911

Laura McQuillan: Justin Trudeau under pressure as another minister resigns

1912

Kerre McIvor: Do we really want our overpaid councils to have more control?

1913

Nathan Wallis: New Zealand ranks bottom of developed countries on youth mortality rates

1914

Cody Weddle: Venezuela's military conflict worsens

1915

Barry Soper: What you need to know about the Tax Working Group report

1916

Stuart Hughes: Legal loophole to keep Shamima Begum out of the UK

1917

Robert Patman: Vladimir Putin wants to merge Russia with Belarus in power more

1918

Kerre McIvor: Mike King named 2019 New Zealander of the Year

1919

Kerre McIvor: If your stupidity triggers a rescue you should pay

1920

Brexit vote defeat: What happens now?