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Parliament goes out in a flurry of firsts
Parliament is over for the year. But helpfully, MPs have left you with multiple summer projects to work on. Audio
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'We're going to lose kids' - mother urges govt to boost funding for eating disorder treatment
The mother of a teenager with anorexia and bulimia says children will die unless the government puts more money and resources into treatment for eating disorders.
The demand for services has more… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Phil O'Reilly (Part 2)
Audio 10 Nov 2020More than a third of eight-year-olds said they were bullied in the last year - with 12 percent saying they were physically bullied every week. That's according to the largest longitudinal study of… Audio
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The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Phil O'Reilly (Part 1)
Audio 10 Nov 2020Pfizer says its experimental Covid-19 vaccine is more than 90 percent effective, which would be a major victory in the fight against a pandemic that has killed more than 1.2 million people. The Panel… Audio
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Cook Islands invites seabed mineral exploration
The Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown says his country is taking a precautionary approach as it opens up to companies for seabed mineral exploration in parts of its territory. Audio
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WATCH: Silver Scroll Songwriting Awards
The Silver Scroll songwriting awards are being presented this coming Wednesday, October 28 as part of a livestreamed ceremony. A 'watch party' is being held at Auckland's Powerstation and RNZ Music… Video
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‘I’m proud to be a afakasi Samoan New Zealander with lived experience of depression’
Josiah Tualamali'i is passionate about ensuring young Pasifika and Māori have a seat at the table, particularly when it comes to decision-making around mental health. Video
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The Panel with Jo McCaroll and Phil Taylor (Part 2)
Audio 10 Sep 2020Covid-19: Govt urged to be more open to Kiwi innovation; Time to move Bledisloe Cup test games? Mushroom leather: The way of the future? Call to bring back 'away messages'. Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCaroll and Phil Taylor (Part 1)
Audio 10 Sep 2020Concerns over 'deliberate' spread of Covid misinformation; latest revelations about US President Donald Trump and his handling of the pandemic; Oscars announce new diversity standards. Audio
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Silver Scrolls 2020: Top five announced
Songs by Reb Fountain, Nadia Reid, Benee, L.A.B., and Troy Kingi have been chosen as the top five contenders for the 2020 Silver Scroll songwriting award. Video, Audio
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Made in NZ: 'Spread the Love'
Chief executive of 'Spread The Love', Olivia Ediriweera, tells the Panel about a product dreamed up by three students from Wā Ora Montessori. Audio
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Kiwi DIY projects: Expert raises asbestos concerns
Amid the rise in the number of Kiwis tackling DIY home renovations, experts are warning of the dangers of asbestos. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Mau and Greg Brownless (Part 2)
Audio 10 Aug 2020Wellington electric bike users are being warned to ensure they are well secured after a reported spate of electric bike thefts. One of the administrators of the Wellington Stolen Bicycles Facebook… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Mau and Greg Brownless (Part 1)
Audio 10 Aug 2020Jonathan Milne, editor of The Cook Island News talks to The Panel about the announcement of a likely Cook Island bubble before the end of the year. New Zealand is marking 100 days without community… Audio
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The Suburban Solar Conundrum
The combination of solar panels, electricity storage batteries, smart household gadgets, and a boring looking black box is set to change forever how our electricity system works.
But do we need… Audio
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Victoria needs six weeks lockdown to tackle Covid-19 - epidemiologist
It will take a minimum of six weeks in hard lockdown for the Australian state of Victoria to claw back control of its Covid-19 outbreak, and even then it will be a massive task, an epidemiologist and… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
Audio 10 Jul 2020Rare political memorabilia; Survey finds most smokers support smoke-free NZ; Melbourne residents remain in lockdown. Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Audio 10 Jul 2020Privacy fears over health data after Covid-19 leak; Helen Clark to review WHO response to pandemic; Inter-island derby: Blues vs Crusaders. Audio
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The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
Audio 10 Jun 2020Poem; Minneapolis City Council looks at new police system; Activists call for protesters to dump statue of Captain Cook; Akaroa restaurant named after 'Bully Hayes' to change name. Audio
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The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Audio 10 Jun 2020Covid-19: Calls grow for NZ-Pacific bubble; Time for a GST 'holiday' post-lockdown - academic; 'Keep it real online': Govt online safety campaign launched. Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Chris Clarke (Part 2)
Audio 10 Mar 2020Today in music history in Pretenders lead singer Chrissie Hynde was arrested during an animal rights protest. Professor of Law, Al Gillespie, says the controversial comments made by Shane Jones about… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Chris Clarke (Part 1)
Audio 10 Mar 2020Economist Michael Reddell joins The Panel to discuss the finanical implications of the coronavirus outbreak and what can be done to mitigate its implications for New Zealand's economy. Patrick Morgan… Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and David Slack (Part 2)
Audio 10 Feb 2020Carol Ramos joins the Panel from the US to talk about the 92nd Academy Awards being held at the Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles. Residents living close to Titirangi Primary school are fed up hearing Poe E… Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and David Slack (Part 1)
Audio 10 Feb 2020Economist Michael Reddell explains what the worst case scenario might be for the New Zealand economy if China's slow down due to the coronavirus continues. The latest political polls from Newshub-Reid… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Audio 10 Dec 2019What poem has a special meaning for you? Monash University Professor Ray Cas says White Island was a disaster waiting to happen and tourists should never been allowed to set foot on the volcano. Road… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Audio 10 Dec 2019Reporter Mani Dunlop gives an update on the latest from Whakaari/White Island eruption and Auckland University professor of Earth Sciences, Shane Cronin explains the instability of the site. Justice… Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Chris Finlayson (Part 2)
Audio 6 Dec 2019What food, in any country, REALLY challenged you? How so? An opinion piece on Stuff caught our attention - what right do we have to have moral outrage at other culture's food choices? Ben Groundwater… Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Chris Finlayson (Part 1)
Audio 6 Dec 2019Yesterday Newshub reported it has seen texts and Facebook messages between Government minister Kris Faafoi and Jason Kerrison, the lead singer of the band Opshop, whose stepfather's partnership visa… Audio
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RNZ Music's top 21 NZ albums of the 21st century
Over the past twenty years there has been a bumper crop of memorable and beautiful local albums that have found notable success. We are proud to offer you our top 21 albums of the twenty-first century… Audio
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Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific: Day Two
A group of MPs spent five days travelling through Tonga and Fiji. Were they sunning around the Pacific or was it work? Daniela Maoate-Cox follows them to workshops, schools, and chapels to find out. Audio