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The Panel with Dita de Boni and Chris Trotter (Part 1)
Audio 27 Jul 2011Topics - The Finance Minister, Bill English, says this country is better placed than most others to cope with the fallout from America's debt woes. Just 17 weeks out from the election a poll gives… Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Graham Bell (Part 1)
Audio 26 Jul 2011Topics - The Government has released its transport plan, confirming it wants to increase funding for new state highways and it is signalling a rise in fuel tax to pay for the projects. Anders Breivik… Audio
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The Panel with Duncan Webb and Jane Clifton (Part 1)
Audio 25 Jul 2011Topics - The man blamed for two terror attacks in Norway is due to make his first appearance in court. Under current Norwegian law he faces a maximum of 21 years in jail. Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Islay Mcleod (Part 1)
Audio 22 Jul 2011Further aftershocks in Christchurch; John Key has announced that a contingent of US Marines will be visiting our shores next year; John Key in the USA. Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Tony Doe (Part 1)
Audio 21 Jul 2011Israelis suspected of being Mossad agents are now being described as young backpackers; and newspaper reports have set a scene of Kindergartens crying poor over the cuts to Early Childhood Education -… Audio
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The Panel with Amanda Miller and Gary McCormick (Part 1)
Audio 20 Jul 2011Topics - The Police have moved today to reassure New Zealanders their computer systems are secure, and the information stored in them is safe. Will Rupert Murdoch resign? Audio
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The Panel with Tim Watkin and Michael Bassett (Part 1)
Audio 19 Jul 2011Topics - A "business-friendly" think tank, the New Zealand Institute, has taken a swipe at New Zealand's education system which, it says, produces disadvantaged youth who are worse off than in any… Audio
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The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Neil Miller (Part 1)
Audio 18 Jul 2011Topics - The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Murray McCully, says he sought legal advice on whether he could refuse an application for Richard Worth to become Monaco's consul to New Zealand. A new TVNZ… Audio
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The Panel with Barry Corbett and Ali Jones (Part 1)
Audio 15 Jul 2011The oath taken by MPs may be re-examined in a review of the country's constitution, and tobacco products and advertisements will have to be kept out of sight in shops under a new law passed by… Audio
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The Panel with Sue Wells and David Farrar (Part 1)
Audio 14 Jul 2011The Labour Party unveils it's economic policy; price of gold hits record high. Audio
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The Panel with Stephen Franks and Linda Clark (part 1)
Audio 13 Jul 2011Topics - Teachers say the workload associated with NCEA is demoralising and undermines the qualification. A passenger who got a peak at some confidential redundancy letters on a flight from Auckland… Audio
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The Panel with Jock Anderson and Bomber Bradbury (part 1)
Audio 12 Jul 2011Topics - Amnesty International says Prime Minister John Key appears to have forgotten New Zealand's legal obligations towards asylum seekers. One of the country's worst mass killers, Stephen Anderson… Audio
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The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Mark Inglis (part 1)
Audio 11 Jul 2011Topics - The Maori and Mana Parties have hit out at an Act newspaper advertising campaign and Destiny Church's Hannah Tamaki was barred from attending a meeting of the Maori Women's Welfare League on… Audio
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The Panel with Deborah Hill Cone and Jonathan Krebs (part 1)
Audio 8 Jul 2011Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has abruptly shut the News of the World, Britain's biggest-selling Sunday newspaper. Audio
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The Panel with Rosemary McLeod and Julia Hartley-Moore (Part 1)
Audio 7 Jul 2011The Capital Gains Tax, and Alasdair Thomson's dismissal. Audio
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The Panel with David Slack and John Bishop (part 1)
Audio 6 Jul 2011Topics - The Board of the Employers and Manufacturers Association has sacked its Chief Executive Alasdair Thompson, over his controversial comments about women's workplace productivity. The honeymoon… Audio
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The Panel with Sir Bruce Slane and Graham Bell (part 1)
Audio 5 Jul 2011Two bus drivers from the same company have been counselled and found to be suffering from Maskophobia after seperate incidents involving veiled muslim women; Transport Agency consultants are… Audio
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The Panel with Michael Deaker and Raybon Kan (part 1)
Audio 4 Jul 2011Topics - The Government will consider a proposal to allow workers to know if they are getting paid less than their colleagues because of their gender. New legislation, aimed at solving the legal and… Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Cas Carter (part 1)
Audio 1 Jul 2011A new Herald-DigiPoll survey has found the gap between National and Labour narrowed by more than five percentage points, and the findings of a Treaty of Waitangi claim due for release tomorrow, could… Audio
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The Panel with Gary McCormick and Ali Jones (part 1)
Audio 30 Jun 2011The boycott of the Kahui twins book; AMI and My Insurance; cheap loans offered to homeowners in the eathquake redzone. Audio
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The Panel with Neil Miller and Rob Salmond (part 1)
Audio 29 Jun 2011Topics - More than 300 Defence Force staff have been told they are losing their jobs. The IMF executive board has officially named Christine Lagarde as its next director, after the French finance… Audio
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The Panel with Brian Edwards and Finlay MacDonald (part 1)
Audio 28 Jun 2011Topics - The Employers & Manufacturers Association has held a special board meeting in Auckland this afternoon - but made no decision over the fate of CEO Alasdair Thompson. An international panel of… Audio
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The Panel with Irene Gardiner and Jon Bridges (part 1)
Audio 27 Jun 2011Topics - TheEmployers and Manufacturers' Association board meeting to discuss the behaviour of Alasdair Thompson has been cancelled. Final preparations are being made at Pike River Coal to clear the… Audio
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The Panel with Simon Pound and Richard Langston (part 1)
Audio 24 Jun 2011Christchurch land controversy; The Auckland Council has given its water company permission to restrict supplies to customers who refuse to pay their bills; Audio
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The Panel with Tony Doe and Matt Nippert (part 1)
Audio 23 Jun 2011Topics - The government has offered to buy the most damaged properties in Christchurch. Silver-coin sales from the Perth Mint have surged as buyers seek to protect their wealth with the metal known as… Audio