Rnz: The Panel

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 24:12:33
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Synopsis

The Panel features a range of panellists from across the opinion spectrum, together with expert phone guests.

Episodes

  • The Panel with Sarah Sparks and Jeremy Elwood, Part 2

    17/04/2026 Duration: 23min

    In part two, there are daily traffic jams at a fast-growing Auckland school, thanks to a private developer lagging on building a desperately needed road. Scott Point School board chair Michelle Linthwaite explains. Then, there may be no one in New Zealand who loves jigsaw puzzles as much as Rose Boisen, founder of the Nelson Tasman puzzle library.

  • The Panel with Sarah Sparks and Jeremy Elwood, Part 1

    17/04/2026 Duration: 25min

    Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Sarah Sparks and Jeremy Elwood. First up, is it crunch time for Christopher Luxon? Rumours of a coup are calling the Prime Minister's time in leadership into question. Former Labour Party Mike Williams brings his analysis. Then, Federated Farmers are taking issue with a requirement from Gore District Council to produce a cultural impact report when applying for resource consents.

  • The Pre-Panel for 17 April 2026

    17/04/2026 Duration: 09min

    Wallace Chapman and producer Tessa Guest preview tonight's instalment of The Panel.

  • The Panel Plus

    16/04/2026 Duration: 39min

    An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: Diver and head of Auckland University's Anaethesiology department, Simon Mitchell, joins Wallace for a look at the dark, watery world of cave diving.

  • The Panel with Eve McCallum and Chris Clarke, Part 2

    16/04/2026 Duration: 22min

    In part two, rumour is spreading among overseas operators that New Zealand's Cook Strait ferries are unreliable. What does that deteriorating reputation mean for surrounding regions? Tracey Green is the general manager of Destination Marlborough. Then, which little chapel in Wellington has taken the 21st spot on a list of the most beautiful buildings in the world? Futuna Chapel.

  • The Panel with Eve McCallum and Chris Clarke, Part 1

    16/04/2026 Duration: 24min

    Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Eve McCallum and Chris Clarke. First up, following the government's new move-on orders, targeting disruptive behaviour in public, Tauranga City Council has cracked down on one particular area where people live in their cars. Council manager of regulatory and community services, Sarah Omundsen joins the show, followed by Angela Wallace, co-chair of Awhina House. Then, retailers want more strict regulation of black market cigarettes - but what is the best way to stamp it out? Otago University public health Research Fellow Calvin Cochran shared his view.

  • The Pre-Panel for 16 April 2026

    16/04/2026 Duration: 08min

    Wallace Chapman and producer Tessa Guest preview tonight's edition of The Panel.

  • The Whip for 15 April 2026

    15/04/2026 Duration: 27min

    Join Wallace for New Zealand's most explosive 30 minutes of politics. He is joined by panellists Ruwani Perera, Marian Hobbs, and David Farrar. On the show tonight: Is New Zealand about to have its third Covid election? Punters suggest that in a pessemistic economic era, National might be pivoting campaign strategy to once again draw to mind the memories of Covid-19 and its management under Labour. Also, Paul Goldsmith has revealed the Broadcasting Standards Authority could soon be on the chopping block. Is New Zealand's fuel plan going to carry us through the crisis? And as one commentator suggests, is it time to bring back Helen Clark?

  • The Panel Plus

    15/04/2026 Duration: 19min

    An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: linguist Rory O'Sullivan teases out the topic of universal intonation.

  • The Panel with Andrew Clay and Lizzie Marvelly, Part 2

    15/04/2026 Duration: 23min

    In part two, Retail NZ is calling for a crack down on black market cigarettes. Rohan Pike agrees - he's a former officer in the Australian Federal Police and the Border Force. He says the black market in Australia is huge and should be avoided here at all costs. Finally, cemeteries are a universal fascination, but they're rarely part of holiday plans. One person who strays from that norm is Panel listener Gianluca, who talks about his tomb travels.

  • The Panel with Andrew Clay and Lizzie Marvelly, Part 1

    15/04/2026 Duration: 24min

    Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Andrew Clay and Lizzie Marvelly. First up, the bottleneck at the Strait of Hormuz isn't going anywhere, and it's threatening a global recession. Australian National University international law Professor Donald Rothwell joins with his analysis. Then, in an annual AUT survey, public trust in news has risen for the first time in six years. What's driving the increase? Associate Professor in Media Studies, Peter Thompson, shares his thoughts.

  • The Pre-Panel for Wednesday 15 April 2026

    15/04/2026 Duration: 08min

    Wallace Chapman and producer Tessa Guest preview tonight's edition of The Panel.

  • The Panel Plus

    14/04/2026 Duration: 21min

    An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: resident design historian Michael Smythe comes along to take a look at a locally crafted bus: Designline buses.

  • The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Rajorshi Chakraborti, Part 2

    14/04/2026 Duration: 23min

    In part two, it's one experience to have an exceedingly common name, but what's it like to have an unusual one? Listener Myra has only ever met one other person with the same name. Then, woodwork is skyrocketing in popularity - especially among women. Alex Van Dam of the Dunedin Women's Shed joins the show.

  • The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Rajorshi Chakraborti, Part 1

    14/04/2026 Duration: 26min

    Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Sue Kedgley and Rajorshi Chakraborti. First up, Donald Trump's latest nemesis is an unlikely character: Pope Leo the 14th. On Truth Social, Trump called the Pope "weak on crime." But what is the role of religion in war, if any? Otago University senior theology lecturer Andrew Shepherd shares his thoughts. Then, Wallace paid a preview visit to Auckland's City Rail Link, which is inching closer to opening day. A date still hasn't been set, but Andy Baker is the chair of Auckland Council's Transport and Infrastructure Delivery Committee, and he explains what's coming.

  • The Pre-Panel for 14 April 2026

    14/04/2026 Duration: 09min

    Wallace Chapman and producer José Barbosa preview tonight's instalment of The Panel.

  • The Panel Plus

    13/04/2026 Duration: 24min

    An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: remember the good old days of VHS tapes? Well those could soon be a distant memory, says technology specialist and Silver Trak New Zealand general manager David Elder. He's on a mission to digitise as many tapes as he can...while it's still possible.

  • The Panel with Mark Knoff-Thomas and Zoe George, Part 2

    13/04/2026 Duration: 22min

    In part two, a Wellington high school student wants plans for a high rise at Civic Square to be replaced with a park. Y Bjors is calling on the Mayor to reconsider. Then, the panel meets Ian Kerr, known more famously to shoppers at the Cambridge and Hamilton Farmers' Markets as The Lettuce Man.

  • The Panel with Mark Knoff-Thomas and Zoe George, Part 1

    13/04/2026 Duration: 24min

    Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Mark Knoff-Thomas and Zoe George. First up, Cyclone Vaianu was the sixth big weather bomb so far this year, by RNZ's count. But was this one a fizzer? Wairoa Mayor Craig Little tells Wallace the response was overly panicked, before disaster risk expert Tom Robinson shares his thoughts. Then, a new IPSOS study found New Zealanders have a higher reliance than the USA. Transport expert Simon Kingham breaks down the results.

  • The Pre-Panel for Monday 13 April 2026

    13/04/2026 Duration: 07min

    Wallace Chapman and producer Tessa Guest preview tonight's edition of The Panel.

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