John Tamihere
The death of rugby
French rugby is warning of the death of the international sport because of huge financial burdens shouldered by rugby nations. Audio
N.Korea war inevitable?
Al Gillespie of the University of Waikato says war on the Korean Penninsula is not inevitable. Audio
Final leaders' debate
Former MPs John Tamihere and Peter Dunne discuss this election and walking away from politics. Audio
Fuel industry says "relax"
The fuel industry says it's all going to be ok after the rupture in the Mardsen Point-Wiri pipeleine cuts fuel and inconveniences thousands of airline passengers. Audio
The Panel with John Tamihere and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
The death of rugby, Panel Says, The near-indestructible plastic bag. Audio
The Panel with John Tamihere and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Fuel industry says "relax", Final leaders' debate, N.Korea war inevitable? Audio
The Panel pre-show for 20 September 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
One Quick Question for 20 September 2017
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
New measure of Whanau Ora programme gives shows its worth
A new way of measuring whether Maori social programmes are value for money shows one such programme has almost doubled the return for each government dollar it received. The West Auckland youth… Audio
Whanau Ora agency says contracts mess not its fault
The Ministry of Social Development has been accused of forcing a Whanau Ora agency to do its dirty work and slash millions of dollars of funding for services helping at risk familes. Audio
Ministry name change won't fix the problems - John Tamihere
The new Ministry for Vulnerable Children is only hours from launching and already it's been compared to the Titanic. The chief executive of the urban Maori authority, Te Whanau o Waipareira, John… Audio
Campaigners against child poverty hit back at Police Minister
Te Whanau o Waipareira chief executive John Tamihere says Judith Collins has got it wrong - and she should know better. Audio
Maori health providers scrutinised more closely
Māori health advocates suspect Māori health providers are subjected to more rigourous criteria than DHBs, despite assurance from the Ministry of Health that this isn't the case. Audio
Tamihere says iwi leaders turning backs on Auckland Maori
Urban Maori leader John Tamihere says iwi consider urban Maori second class citizens. Audio
Urban Maori win court case over $20 million fisheries fund
Urban Maori groups win long-running battle over who should control a $20 million trust set up to make sure urban Maori get a share of treaty fishery settlements. John Tamihere led the fight. Audio
West Auckland Maori told to boycott after-hours clinic
An after hours medical clinic in a low income part of Auckland is charging nearly $100 for some visits - a cost that has been blasted as outrageous by a high profile social services group. Audio
Whānau urged to boycott after-hours clinic
An urban Māori authority in West Auckland is urging its whānau to boycott an after-hours clinic because it's too expensive, and advising them to go straight to Waitakere Hospital for treatment… Audio
Outrage in community of manslaughter plea
Te Whanau o Waipareira chief executive John Tamihere says a social media campaign protesting against the dropping of murder charges against two people who killed a child is unlikely to achieve… Audio
Govt's proposal to tackle gang culture
Can children of gang members be kept from following in their parent's footsteps? Audio