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The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Ian Telfer (Part 1)
Audio 7 Nov 2019The government instructs immigration to revert back to parntership visa rules after the stricter regime impacted heavily on the Indian community. Finance minister warns the insurance industry they… Audio
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The Panel with Jacqueline Nairn and Chris Orr (Part 1)
Audio 6 Nov 2019IPCC panelist Bronwyn Hayward joins the discussion on why Trump is pulling out of the Paris Agreement and what it means for the planet. Christopher Luxon's preacher is singled out for his views after… Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Audio 5 Nov 2019Former National party staffer, Ben Thomas, joins the discussion about Christopher Luxon as National's candidate in Botany and Maggie Barry leaving politics. Melbourne cup being run amid controversy… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and David Slack (Part 1)
Audio 4 Nov 2019South East Asia summit more significant after APEC in Chile is cancelled. Professor of International Law, Al Gillespie joins the discussion to talk about the implications. Mixed response to armed… Audio
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The Panel with Ruth Money and Damian Christie (Part 1)
Audio 1 Nov 2019In stark contrast to Facebook, Twitter has decided to ban all political advertising from its platform. The panel assesses the decision and its implications. E-scooters are here to stay in Auckland -… Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Audio 31 Oct 2019The United Kingdom could have its third prime minister in a single year, after a general election was confirmed for December. The National Party yesterday asked supporters how they would feel about a… Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
The National Party is floating a series of "hard-line" policies on social welfare, including whether to require sole parents to have their child fully immunised in order to receive a benefit. More… Audio
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The Panel: Michael Moynahan and Golnaz Bassam-Tabar (Part 1)
Audio 29 Oct 2019The All Blacks' loss in the Rugby World Cup over the weekend brings to an end Steve Hansen's reign as coach - one of the most successful periods of sustained dominance in the history of sport. But… Audio
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The Panel with Laila Harre and Chris Finlayson (Part 1)
Audio 25 Oct 2019The Govt an the agriculture industry have come to an agreement where farmers can avoid being shifted into the ETS IF they commit to a new sector led plan - called He Waka Eke Noa. Labour and National… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and David Cormack (Part 1)
Audio 24 Oct 2019The huge blaze at the SkyCity convention centre is officially under control - but fire crew will stay at the scene until it's completely extinguished. Then there's the damage to the building itself -… Audio
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The Panel with Mark Sainsbury and Janet Wilson (Part 1)
Audio 23 Oct 2019The SkyCity fire is still burning, with smoke clogging up Auckland's CBD - closing roads and forcing businesses to shut. Health warnings have been issued for those in the area. More than 100… Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
Audio 22 Oct 2019A newly released court of appeal judgement will change the way meth cases will be sentenced - it's has been described as a landmark appeal. Anyone who can prove that methamphetamine addiction was the… Audio
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The Panel with Gary McCormick and Sue Kedgley, (Part 1)
Audio 21 Oct 2019Ireland took a beating in its Rugby World Cup game against the All Blacks, losing 46-14. As Liam Napier reported in The Guardian - Sympathy is rarely felt for a rival rugby nation yet it was… Audio
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The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Dean Hall (Part 1)
Audio 18 Oct 2019Mediaworks puts television arm of its business up for sale. Victoria University media lecturer, Peter Thompson explains why this has happened and what it means. A new report has highlighted the lack… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Audio 17 Oct 2019Professor of International Law, Al Gillepsie, joins the discussion to talk about the potential flaws in Andrew Little's tailored terrorism bill targeting terrorists returning to New Zealand. Contrary… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
Audio 16 Oct 2019Immigration minister fires back at National over the case of granting residency to a man with multiple drink driving conditions. Mediaworks cutting back on local content production. Duncan Grieve from… Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 1)
Audio 15 Oct 2019In the Latest polls National would be able to form a Government along with ACT. Universities and polytechs will face a $100,000 fine if they are found to be responsible for the serious harm or death… Audio
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The Panel with Karlo Mila and Conor English (Part 1)
Audio 14 Oct 2019Japan's rugby team makes history by reaching the RWC quarter finals while the clean up from devastating Typhoon Hagibis is in full swing. Young Nelson councillor Rohan O'Neill-Stevens joins the… Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Audio 11 Oct 2019Typhoon Hagibas has forced World Rugby to cancel two world cup matches - but, more importantly, it's also a massive-scale storm, which could force the evacuation of millions of people from Tokyo. With… Audio
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The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Eli Matthewson (Part 1)
Audio 10 Oct 2019A Gunman has killed two people on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewidh year, in an attack in the German city of Halle...that he live streamed on a video gaming platform. The most anticipated day… Audio
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The Panel with Rodney Hide and Marami Stephens (Part 1)
Audio 9 Oct 2019Finance Minister Grant Robertson - revealed the biggest budget surplus in a decade - 7.5 billion dollars, more than double the forecast. Around the world, Extinction Rebellion activists are disrupting… Audio
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The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Chris Gallavin (Part 1)
Audio 8 Oct 2019The replica of Captain Cook's Endeavour ship made its way into Turanganui-a-Kiwa today, greeted thousands of spectators and about 50 protestors. A recent report commissioned by Horticulture New… Audio
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The Panel with Janet Wilson and David Slack (Part 1)
Audio 7 Oct 2019Student dies following flat party in Dunedin; Gang membership on the rise; Facebook backs away from misinformation policy. Audio
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The Panel with Tracey Barnett and Chris Orr (Part 1)
Audio 4 Oct 2019Shake up for power companies; National: fine the parents; Waitlist for public housing hits record number. Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Time to get rid of the dunger? The Government is considering paying people to scrap their old lemons in a bid to modernise the fleet. OIA documents released to the Newsroom website showed that the… Audio