The Panel

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

  • 23 minutes 1 second
    The Panel with Chris Finlayson and Niki Bezzant, Part 2
    In part two, a private members Bill from New Zealand first MP Jenny Marcroft is aiming to legally define men and women by biology. But politics aside, barrister Graeme Edgeler says it misses the legal mark. Then, how far underwater can a human go? Professor Simon Mitchell's work is deepening that possibility, and a hydrogen 'rebreathing' technique, and he's just been awarded $1m to continue this research.
    10 April 2026, 6:37 am
  • 9 minutes 20 seconds
    The Pre-Panel for 10 April 2026
    Wallace Chapman and producer Tessa Guest preview tonight's instalment of The Panel.
    10 April 2026, 3:50 am
  • 25 minutes 19 seconds
    The Panel Plus for 9 April 2026
    An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: how do art thieves actually get rid of their stolen treasures and turn a profit? It turns out organised crime sometimes uses stolen art as bargaining chips. Anja Shortland from King;s College in London has studied the stolen art economy and guides us past the lasers and glass cabinets for a behind the scenes look at the art thieves world.
    9 April 2026, 7:05 am
  • 21 minutes 50 seconds
    The Panel with Sarah Perriam-Lampp and Chris Wikira, Part 2
    In part two, there's a campaign to ease the poly-crisis in fuel and general living costs by offering free public transport to young people aged 5 - 18. The Panel talks to Alicia Hall, the National Coordinator of Parents for Climate Aotearoa. Then, have you ever felt a deep desire to put on space suit and imagine what it would be like to walk on the moon? Look no further than Te Awamutu, where the local Space Centre offers dress ups, interactive exhibitions, and this week, a livestream of NASA's Artemis II mission.
    9 April 2026, 6:30 am
  • 25 minutes 36 seconds
    The Panel with Sarah Perriam-Lampp and Chris Wikira, Part 1
    Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Sarah Perriam-Lampp and Chris Wikira. First up, there is a stoush revving up on the motorcycle riding world. Riders say the increase in the cost of registration is unfair and they are putting their regos on hold. Then, housing minister Chris Bishop has lashed out at Christchurch City Council for rejecting a developer's heritage-inspired building design, saying it's 'nonsense'. Were they right to put a stop to the 'faux heritage' design?
    9 April 2026, 6:05 am
  • 8 minutes 25 seconds
    The Pre-Panel for 9 April 2026
    Wallace Chapman and producer José Barbosa preview tonight's instalment of The Panel.
    9 April 2026, 3:50 am
  • 27 minutes 42 seconds
    The Whip for 8 April 2026
    Join Wallace for New Zealand's most explosive 30 minutes of politics. He is joined by panellists Peter Dunne, Lillian Hanly and Corin Dann. On the show tonight: the extraordinary last 24 hours in the US-Israel Iran War. Seemingly a full scale destruction of Iran was avoided at the 11th hour with Donald Trump giving the peace process another two weeks. Another political poll, the Taxpayer Union isn't great news for national, but good news for NZ First, and The Opportunity Party hitting 2.6 percent. The OCR - analysis on the Reserve bank's moves and what it means for politics. And finally, Luxon has rejected a Te Pati Maori call for a MP pay freeze. the Whip breaks that down and asks should MPs have any say in how much they get paid?
    8 April 2026, 7:30 am
  • 19 minutes 32 seconds
    The Panel Plus for 8 April 2026
    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 blows the top of the age-old debate: A vs AN.
    8 April 2026, 7:05 am
  • 22 minutes 43 seconds
    The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Steve McCabe, Part 2
    In part two, should the gaps in the rules around political donations be plugged? Dr Sean Whittaker from the University of Otago says they must or watch the public trust devolve. Then, what's better than a full-noise brass band? Nothing we reckon, and this week the National brass Band Champs are taking place. The Panel talks to Owen Melhuish is the president of North Shore Brass.
    8 April 2026, 6:30 am
  • 24 minutes 58 seconds
    The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Steve McCabe, Part 1
    Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Leonie Freeman and Steve McCabe. First up, US President Donald Trump has agreed to suspend bombing and attacks on Iran for two weeks, this is at the 11th hour after promising to end the Iranian civilisation. Selwyn Manning from eveningreport.nz joins the Panel to unpack the situation in the middle east. Then, a Hastings community is banding together to fight back against the closure of the local postshop. NZ Post is due to pull services in Raureka next month as part of a widesweeping shutdown of almost 150 stores. But 900 signatures have been collected on a petition calling for a reverse in Raureka. The Panel talks to Hastings Mayor Wendy Schollum.
    8 April 2026, 6:05 am
  • 6 minutes 47 seconds
    The Pre-Panel for 8 April 2026
    Wallace Chapman and producer Tessa Guest preview tonight's edition of The Panel.
    8 April 2026, 3:50 am
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