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The Panel with Ed Amon and Anna Dean, Part 2
In part two, a Wellington swimming pool used by several schools and groups is facing potential closure thanks to rising gas costs. Then, Christmas is back on in Onehunga, after a large group of… Audio
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The Panel with Lizzie Marvelly and Ben Thomas, Part 2
In part two, a 120-year-old kauri villa once home to writer Robin Hyde is set for demolition - but some literary heavyweights have signed a petition to see the building moved, rather than demolished… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Simon Pound, Part 2
In part two, Waikanae locals are pushing back against developers bounding into town with high density houses. Then, new noise rules in Dunedin are being hailed a success for all. New CBD houses will… Audio
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The Panel with Richard Pamatatau and Deborah Hart, Part 2
In part two, some P.E. teachers aren't happy about the new draft curriculum for the subject - the subject's head at Onslow College, Ben Rogers, brings his reaction. Then, machine knitting used to me… Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Allan Blackman Part 2
In part two, residents in the West Auckland suburb of Titirangi are fed up after dealing with a single lane road for nearly three years. Then, a Pétanque player made sporting history over the weekend… Audio
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The Panel with Nalini Baruch and Steve McCabe, Part 2
Audio 31 Oct 2025In part two, after nearly ten years of waiting, a Hamilton school is getting road safety upgrades - but not everyone is happy. Then, the panel talks to Aaron who, along with his family, spend weeks… Audio
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The Panel with Zoe George and Tim Wilson, Part 2
Audio 30 Oct 2025In part two, the panel discusses why the recently proposed social media ban is a blunt tool and exposes the lean in politics to the quick fix solution. Then, we hear from an expert on why scary and… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Jeremy Elwood, Part 2
Audio 29 Oct 2025In part two, who pays for climate related damages? Rehette Stoltz, mayor of Gisborne and vice-president of LGNZ is concerned more regulation around climate adaptation will place a heavy burden on… Audio
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The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Michael Moynahan, Part 2
Audio 28 Oct 2025In part two, more about the weather in the South island, the panel talks to Ashley Hopkins, grape grower at perhaps the worlds southern most vineyard about the snow that has hit their isolated spot… Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Nick Leggett, Part 2
In part two, do you remember swimming lessons at school? Water Safety NZ says not enough kids are getting on the waka, with under half of the country's children doing lessons according to a 2023… Audio
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The Panel with Ed McKnight and Niki Bezzant , Part 2
Audio 23 Oct 2025In part two, it's to Wairarapa and an update for the weather event there. Then, marine safety experts are warning the government's new Cook Strait ferries will be too big to safely cross the current… Audio
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The Panel with Patrick Phelps and Verity Johnson, Part 2
In part two, small businesses say the closure of GrabOne will be a huge hit. Then, who doesn't like a good rock? Thousands of collectors will be descending on New Plymouth this weekend for the Rock… Audio
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The Panel with Mary Lambie and Ian Powell, Part 2
Audio 21 Oct 2025In part two, why isn't the property management industry regulated? David Faulker is an industry expert and explains why legislation needs to get back on the table. Then, Nelsons famous Trinity church… Audio
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The Panel with Andie McCombs and Deborah Hart, Part 2
In part two, our major cities are dotted with merry go rounds and slides, but their use is on the decline as the population of kids spreads further out. Then, in honour of National Gardening Week… Audio
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The Panel with Andie McCombs and Deborah Hart, Part 2
Audio 20 Oct 2025In part two, our major cities are dotted with merry go rounds and slides, but their use is on the decline as the population of kids spreads further out. Then, in honour of National Gardening Week… Audio
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The Panel with Aimie Hines and Andrew Clay, Part 2
Audio 17 Oct 2025In part two, a community pool in Whangamata could close if more funding isn't found. Then: lawnmower racing. It's a sport, it's a way of life. Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Dean Hall, Part 2
Audio 16 Oct 2025In part two, the Government is loosening rules to make it cheaper and easier for hobby bakers to sell their goods. The home bakers with side hustles are happy they won't have to meet the same costs… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Tim Batt, Part 2
Audio 15 Oct 2025In part two, the Mexican Cafe is an Auckland institution that's been feeding and entertaining people for 42 years. But the Victoria Street restaurant is struggling after a decade of the City Rail… Audio
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The Panel with Holly Bennett and Tim Wilson Part 2
Audio 14 Oct 2025In part two, Burger King and Starbucks want in on the untouched town of Tirau, but locals are saying no. Then, the Phillipstown Community Hub in Christchurch is run out of an old primary school and… Audio
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The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Rajorshi Chakraborti Part 2
Audio 13 Oct 2025In part two, we return to the local election results and the low voter turnout. The panel talks a researcher who argues that those who opted out of voting were acting entirely rationally. Then, the… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and David Downs Part 2
In part two, psychologist Kirsty Ross takes us back to childhood to explain why adults need a good dose of fun for their mental health. Then, a Rotorua Centre for Youth that's been running since 1993… Audio
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The Panel with Kathryn Graham and Phil O'Reilly Part 2
In part two, the Ministry of Education has proposed that students should instead take public transport if a suitable service is available. That's got many in the region worried about the safety of… Audio
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The Panel with Claire Amos and Liam Hehir Part 2
In part two, the huge drop in the number of victims of violent offending in recent years has been closely mirrored by a massive drop in violent crime where alcohol was involved. This is prompting… Audio
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The Panel with Sarah Perriam-Lampp and Andie McCombs Part 2
Audio 6 Oct 2025In part two, Sarah McLeod says she got a $70 parking ticket for pulling into a park for safety reasons. Even though she contested it, she still got pinged. When should the rules be followed and when… Audio
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The Panel with Alan McElroy and Sally Wenley, Part 2
Audio 3 Oct 2025In part two, a breast milk bank in Whangarei has been so inundated with donations that they had to get a new freezer. Then, it's been a busy week at the partially restored Christ Church Cathedral… Audio