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The Panel with Jane Clifton and Jeremy Elwood (part 1)
Audio 16 May 2011Topics - More work needs to be done to challenge New Zealand's drinking culture. Figures released by the transport agency show people are registering their vehicles as ambulances to save money on… Audio
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The Panel with Neil Miller and Peter Elliot (part 1)
Audio 12 May 2011Topics - The Government is planning to give speeding drivers demerit points instead of fines, and increase the number of speed cameras as part of a new plan to help lower the road toll and on the… Audio
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The Panel with Finlay MacDonald and Penny Ashton (part 1)
Audio 11 May 2011Topics - The Government will cut the $1040 tax credit for KiwiSaver in the Budget - but it isn't saying by how much. The leader of the Labour Party, Phil Goff, says his Te Tai Tokerau by-election… Audio
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The Panel with Jon Bridges and Mark Inglis (part 1)
Audio 10 May 2011Topics - John Key says changes to KiwiSaver which the Government will announce in next week's budget won't represent a broken election promise. Standard and amp; Poors has further down-graded Greece's… Audio
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The Panel with David McPhail and Irene Gardiner (part 1)
Audio 9 May 2011Topics - The Maori Party is dismissing the threat posed by Hone Harawira's new Mana Party. The deputy mayor of Christchurch, Ngaire Button, says despite a broken sewerage system, the council can't… Audio
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The Panel with Stephen Franks and Matt Nippert (part 1)
Audio 6 May 2011The death of Osama Bin Laden; Obama's Staged Speech; Dangerous Drive by Policemen; New Driving Laws; Audio
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The Panel with Bomber Bradbury and Bernard Hickey - part 1
Audio 5 May 2011Motorists face a record high petrol price, The New Zealand dollar slipped further against the greenback overnight, The Government has plans to cut the $20-a-week KiwiSaver tax credit. Audio
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The Panel (part 1)
Audio 4 May 2011Osama bin Laden, Civil Defence officials say 27 properties have suffered damage as a result of yesterday's tornado on Auckland's North Shore, in which one man was tragically killed. Audio
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The Panel with Sir Bruce Slane and Jane Clifton (part 1)
Audio 3 May 2011Topics - John Key says both the United States and Britain have indicated there is a greater chance of terrorist attacks following bin Laden's death. A tornado has struck Auckland, with one person… Audio
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The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Michael Bassett (part 1)
Audio 2 May 2011Topics - Al-Qaeda founder and leader Osama Bin Laden is dead, according to US officials, and the United States is in possession of his body. The Western alliance has come under international criticism… Audio
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The Panel with Simon Pound and Jeremy Elwood (Part 1)
Audio 29 Apr 2011The Finance Minister seeks a detailed plan to improve policy advice; the royal wedding. Audio
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The Panel with Joe Bennet and Raybon Khan (part 1)
Audio 28 Apr 2011Rodney Hide has resigned as the leader of the ACT Party. He says the former National Party leader, Dr Don Brash, is the best person to lead ACT to November's election. Audio
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The Panel with Tino Pereira and Finlay MacDonald (part 1)
Audio 27 Apr 2011The 38 year-old double-murderer Gresham Kirsten Marsh will be freed from prison on day-release next month, although neither his victims' NOR his OWN family think it's a good idea; An Internet activist… Audio
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The Panel with Graham Bell and Jock Anderson (Part 1)
Audio 26 Apr 2011Topics - Don Brash says his age won't affect his return to politics and the lobby group, Family First, says the police should drop charges against a man whose three-year-old son drowned when a vehicle… Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Rosemary McLeod (part 1)
Audio 21 Apr 2011The Ministry of Health has spent more than a million dollars fighting court action by families who believe they should be paid for looking after severely disabled relatives. Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and David Farrar (part 1)
Audio 20 Apr 2011A sweeping review of the Family Court is expected to target what the government says are inefficiencies and ballooning costs in the system. A man who threatened a hunger strike if he was jailed on… Audio
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The Panel with Graham Bell and Gordon McLauchlan (Part 1)
Audio 19 Apr 2011Topics - Telecom fined a record 12 million dollars for anti- competitive behaviour, a UN review team has officially concluded that New Zealand's response to climate change is inadequate and a note of… Audio
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The Panel with Sue Wells and John Bishop (part 1)
Audio 18 Apr 2011Topic - Inflation has reached its highest level in two and a half years, rising to 4.5 per cent. Audio
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The Panel with Richard Langston and Bomber Bradbury (part 1)
Audio 15 Apr 2011New Zealand Post is on the verge of closing some of its Post and Kiwibank outlets and laying off an undisclosed number of staff. Audio
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The Panel with Linda Clark and Neil Miller (part 1)
Audio 14 Apr 2011Bullying; Facial Piercings. Audio
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The Panel with Sir Bruce Slane and David Slack (part 1)
Audio 12 Apr 2011Naval blockade: Greenpeace say its activists are willing to get arrested over their protest against a Brazilian oil company surveying off East Cape. Royal Commission: Legal experts are in agreement… Audio
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The Panel with Garry Moore and Chris Wikaira (part 1)
Audio 11 Apr 2011Topics"Straight Shooting"Labour MP Damien O'Connor has taken a swipe at the authors of the party list which was published over the weekend. Prison guards in New Zealand regularly smuggle in everything… Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Brian Edwards (part 1)
Audio 8 Apr 2011The cost of insurance could rise by 20 per cent as a result of the Government bailout of AMI Insurance and the mounting cost of the Canterbury earthquakes. Audio
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The Panel with Deborah Hill-Cone and Chris Trotter (part 1)
Audio 7 Apr 2011Party Central. The public service channel TVNZ7 is to close next year after the Government decided not to renew funding. Audio
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The Panel with Raybon Kan and Islay McLeod (part 1)
Audio 6 Apr 2011The families of 29 men killed at the Pike River Mine have been assured that there will be no winners or losers at the Royal Comission's inquiry into their deaths. Audio