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The Panel with Karlo Mila and Conor English (Part 2)
Audio 14 Oct 2019What are your memories of school camp? The latest political polls point to a close race at the next general election as Labour loses ground, but the Greens hold up. PrefabNZ CEO Scott Fisher explains… 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 fire this time: reporting climate now
Recent weeks have seen the most concentrated climate change coverage in New Zealand's history but it was still eclipsed by coverage of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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University in London has banned beef
Goldsmith's University of London, clearly a VERY green univbersity, is phasing out single-use plastics plastics and installing more solar panels to power its buildings in New Cross, as part of a move… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Raybon Kan (Part 2)
Audio 14 Aug 2019Stratford councillors have officially decided that their town will be associated formally with William Shakespeare at Tuesday Meeting of council - there was no opposition. A piece on the Newsroom… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Raybon Kan (Part 1)
Audio 14 Aug 2019Major report into reducing alcohol harm ignored for almost a decade. For all the talk on cannabis…what about the drug that does the most harm ? Some Hamilton city councillors have come under scrutiny… Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Fete Taito (Part 1)
Audio 2 Jul 2019Among the many changes in law that took place yesterday July 1st was changes to the Youth Justice system. As of yesterday the youth court will now consider offending by 17-year-olds. The Youth Court… Audio
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The Panel with Mike Rehu and Catherine Robertson (Part 2)
Audio 14 Jun 2019The Very Hungry Caterpillar is celebrating its 50th anniversary! The best-selling book is was first published in June 1969 and has been translated into 62 languages. More than 50 million copies have… Audio
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The Panel with Mike Rehu and Catherine Robertson (Part 1)
Audio 14 Jun 2019The impasse between New Zealand teachers and the Ministry could soon be broken with union leaders supporting a new offer. The Government has offered a new deal to teachers that would increase all… Audio
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The Panel with Shane Te Pou and Verity Johnson (Part 2)
Audio 14 May 2019What's your favourite classic movie - and why? Fonterra is selling the Tip Top heritage band to Froneri. It's a joint venture between PAI Partners and Nestle, which is described as the third largest… Audio
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The Panel with Shane Te Pou and Verity Johnson (Part 1)
Audio 14 May 2019The Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern is due to meet the leaders of global tech giants including google, Facebook and twitter to eliminate terrorist and violent content online, in Paris. The summit has… Audio
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UN Secretary General issues challenge to youth
The UN Secretary-General yesterday issued a challenge to the youth of New Zealand to defeat climate change and ensure technology is used as a force only for good. Antonio Guterres gave a keynote… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Morgan Godfery (Part 2)
Audio 2 May 2019Music distribution company TuneCore reports there's been a 154 per cent growth in the popularity of metal music. Metal topped all other genres in 2018 when it came to increased streams and downloads… Audio
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A share of wardrobe
In this episode of My Heels are Killing Me, Belinda Watt Head of Fashion at Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design, shoe designer Kathryn Wilson and Murray Bevan - the founder of fashion PR agency… Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Rajorshi Chakraborti (Part 2)
Audio 14 Mar 2019What's your favourite TV theme music? Breast cancer patients told MPs yesterday they are forced to turn to GiveALittle in order to pay for life-extending drugs. One of those women, academic Dr Hilary… Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Rajorshi Chakraborti (Part 1)
Audio 14 Mar 2019Today is day two of Polyfest, the world's biggest Pacific Island dance festival, at the Manukau Super Bowl. RNZ producer Sara Vui-Talitu joins us from the festival. A new report claims rest home… Audio
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The Panel with Rajorshi Chakraborti and Lavina Good (Part 2)
Audio 14 Feb 2019Power company Genesis Energy to great fanfare in 2014 stopped door to door selling - saying that its research suggested that New Zealanders didn't like the practice. Consumer NZ research backs that… Audio
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The Panel with Rajorshi Chakraborti and Lavina Good (Part 1)
Audio 14 Feb 2019The Parliament Finance committtee had to be unceremoniously cancelled with MPs on both sides trading bards on whose fault it was. A labour MP was sick and his replacement was late, so National Mps… Audio
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The Panel with Ian Telfer and Nicky Pellegrino (Part 2)
Audio 14 Dec 2018What hobbies do you have that keep you going? The panellists weigh in... What the panellists Ian Telfer and Nicky Pellegrino want to talk about. Mai Chen has been carrying out research for WorkSafe… Audio
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The Panel with Ian Telfer and Nicky Pellegrino (Part 1)
Audio 14 Dec 2018Kendra Cocksedge is the first female player to ever win the Kelvin R Tremain Memorial Player of the Year Award, and we're lucky enough to have her on the line! Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer… Audio
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The Panel with Peter Fa'afiu and Jacquie Nairn (Part 2)
Audio 3 Dec 2018A poll has found the happiest place to live in Britain is the seaside town of Leigh, an hour out of London. The poll looked at 12 happiness factors including community spirit, safety and cultural… Audio
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Plastic in the Pacific
Kiwi stuntman Phil Somerville has completed his journey sailing from the USA to New Zealand, testing the Pacific Ocean for plastic waste as part of the "Eat Less Plastic" campaign. Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Mike Williams (Part 2)
Audio 14 Nov 2018A University of Cambridge study on the differences between the sexes has found women have more empathy while men are more likely to view the world logically. The study seems to reinforce stereotypes… Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Mike Williams (Part 1)
Audio 14 Nov 2018The Government announced today they have approved a plan to re-enter Pike River Mine, almost 8 years after the explosion that killed 29 men. Minister Andrew Little says they've chosen the simplest and… Audio
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The Panel with Raybon Kan and Dellwyn Stuart (Part 2)
Audio 30 Oct 2018The advantage of being average is that you blend in. A regular person who drives a regular car and lives in a regular house will also be under less scrutiny by others. Regular people follow rules and… Audio
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Shuan Hern Lee from Australia wins New Zealand piano competition
A 16 year old from Australia has taken out the top prize at the Kerikeri International Piano Competition held over the weekend. Shuan Hern Lee won the first-prize playing works by Prokofiev and Chopin
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The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
Audio 14 Sep 2018American actor Mark Wahlberg has revealed his daily schedule. It includes very early morning rises, lengthy work-outs, a strict eating regime and early-to-bed. We talk to local actor Jacqueline Nairn… Audio
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The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Andrew Clay (Part 1)
Audio 14 Sep 2018Fonterra will be facing the music in its roadshow meetings to brief its farmers on its full year result - the loss of $196m. Arie Dekker of First NZ Capital dissects what went wrong for Fonterra in… Audio
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The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Chris Gallavin (Part 2)
Audio 14 Aug 2018Californians are furious over the new electric scooter craze, with some chucking scooters into the sea. There's even an instagram account dedicated to celebrating the destruction of the scooters… Audio
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The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Chris Gallavin (Part 1)
Audio 14 Aug 2018There are four businesses in New Zealand that will deliver alcohol to you at home, within in an hour. Alcohol Healthwatch says the companies need further scrutiny as their popularity increases. The… Audio