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The Panel with Heather Roy and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Audio 17 Dec 2018According to a selection of surveys out of the US, millennials are doing it rough. They are the broke generation, unless they live at home. Millennial women though are doing better than Generation X… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Audio 17 Dec 2018A very exciting cricket match is underway at the Basin Reserve - NZ vs Sri Lanka. Bryan Crump, RNZ's Night's presenter has spent the day there in the sun, and is with us.. The Government has announced… Audio
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Best of 2018: RNZ presenters and staff pick their favourite tracks
The team at RNZ - both on air and off - pick their favourite songs of 2018 and tell us what they're up to over summer! Video
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Jane Tolerton: Kiwi teens on the Western Front
Historian Jane Tolerton helped set up the WWI Oral History Archive that recorded the voices of 84 veterans. She's used material from that as the basis to her latest timely work - it's an e-book called… Audio, Gallery
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Longitudinal Alzheimer's research
The results of a longitudinal study which started in 1960 is bearing some interesting fruit. Hundreds of thousands of U.S high school students took a test, as part of Project Talent. Now tens of… Audio
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The Panel with Jock Anderson and Nicky Pellegrino (Part 2)
Audio 19 Oct 2018"Nebraska. Honestly, it's not for everyone." A refreshingly honest regional slogan. But really, why bother? What the Panelists Jock Anderson and Nicky Pellegrino want to talk about. The results of a… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Audio 17 Oct 2018The man who paved the way for our laptops and smartphones has died. Paul Allen spearheaded the operating system for IMBs first personal computer in 1980. And put Microsoft on the map. What the… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
Audio 17 Oct 2018It's well and truly on. Former National MP Jami-Lee Ross has been the Pied Piper to the media on his trip to a Police station in Wellington. He's laid a complaint against National Party leader Simon… 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 Maria Slade and Andrew Hoggard (Part 2)
Audio 17 Sep 2018A Canadian job site suggests personal secrecy around salaries benefits employers much more than it does employees, and we should be more transparent about what we're paid. What the Panelists Maria… Audio
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The Panel with Maria Slade and Andrew Hoggard (Part 1)
Audio 17 Sep 2018As Aucklanders bask in the warmth of spring, down south things are a bit chillier ... Iris Scott from the snow-blanketed Rees Valley near Glenorchy joins us to talk about the big storm hitting central… Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Audio 13 Sep 2018For the first time in its 17-year history the country's dairy co-op has posted an annual loss. Fonterra's after-tax loss of $196m raises questions about the co-op's business model. Does it need to be… Audio
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America's first transgender candidate for governor
Vermont democrats have chosen transgender woman Christine Hallquist as their candidate for governor. It's the first time a major party has nominated a trans person for the role. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 17 Aug 2018She was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1987; and Rolling Stone magazine ranked her as the Greatest Artist Of All Time. What the Panelists Ali Jones and Mark… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 1)
Audio 17 Aug 2018New Zealand First is in the spotlight today over a contract MPs have signed that will require them to pay a fine if they are expelled or resign from caucus. The party's leader Winston Peters has… Audio
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BBC journalist took part in anti-Trump protests
A senior BBC journalist took part in anti-Trump protests over the weekend, proudly posing with a 'Go Home' sign. Audio
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The Panel with Raybon Kan and Cas Carter (Part 2)
Audio 17 Jul 2018And 500 years ago, perhaps to this very day, certainly in was the middle of July, they began to dance in the street in Strasbourg. It's the 500th anniversary of the dancing plague of 1518. That's… Audio
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The Panel with Raybon Kan and Cas Carter (Part 1)
Audio 17 Jul 2018The nation's nurses were back bargaining with the DHBs today about their wages and conditions. Since 2009, there's been a 62% increase in police pursuits, vehicle pursuits. From 2347 to nearly 3800… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Audio 17 May 2018Computers have cracked what makes a great pop song. After analysing more than half a million songs, an algorithm was able to sort out which were the successful songs with an accuracy of up to 86… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
Audio 17 May 2018The Bank of England's Deputy Governor has apologised after he described the economy as 'menopausal'. Ben Broadbent's comment provoked anger, with critics arguing the use of the word was sexist and… Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
Audio 16 May 2018Kanye West has taken time form posting controversial tweets to retreat to Wyoming to finish his album - a move that experts say is a good one. A change of scenery can apprently spark greater… Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)
Audio 17 Apr 2018Children's author Dame Jacqueline Wilson is calling selfies the greatest threat to childhood. We talk to photographer Norrie Montgomery about how attitudes to having your photo taken have changed… Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Jennie Moreton (Part 1)
Audio 17 Apr 2018A woman who stood up to gang members has been advised to leave town after a year of intimidation. Social justice advocate and lifetime Black Power member Denis O'Reilly joins the Panel to discuss the… Audio
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The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Matt Nippert (Part 1)
Audio 6 Apr 2018The Press Council has not upheld a complaint against a column by Sir Bob Jones calling for a 'Maori Gratitude Day'. It did call the column "mean, malicious and infantile". Another brief discussion on… Audio
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Mirror magic: boosting solar
From a few panels on your rooftop to the giant solar farms spreading around the globe, cheaper solar tech has been boosting demand for this type of renewable energy throughout the world. In the US a… Audio
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The Panel with David Cormack and Jenna Raeburn (Part 1)
Audio 15 Feb 2018The panelists discuss the latest in international news today today, begining with a school shooting in Floriday that left at least 17 people dead. The suspect, a 19-year-old former student who had… Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Penny Ashton (Part 2)
Audio 22 Jan 2018You can now apply to be on the first dive down to the wreckage of the Titanic. The tragic cruise liner rests 4 kilometres deep in the North Atlantic Ocean. Tickets are just $170,000 - but you've got… Audio
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The Panel with John Barnett and Mai Chen (Part 2)
Audio 17 Oct 2017A new Thomas the Tank Engine movie has raised a few questions. The panelists discuss whether diversity and inclusion invites criticism. What the Panelists John Barnett and Mai Chen want to talk about… Audio
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The Panel with John Barnett and Mai Chen (Part 1)
Audio 17 Oct 2017We're edging closer to an announcement but so far all we've heard is talk about policy, policy, policy. The panelists give their views on how the politicians are tackling the waiting game. Waikato… Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Mike Williams (Part 1)
Audio 13 Oct 2017Former NZ First MP Deborah Morris-Travers has been there and done that with coalition negotiations. She tells us what's going through negotiators minds. A Dunedin man who was 17 when he murdered his… Audio