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The Panel with Andrew Hoggard and Penny Ashton (Part 1)
Audio 18 Feb 2021We are days away from the country's largest ever mass vaccination programme, but research has found 24 percent of Kiwis are unlikely to have a Covid-19 vaccine if offered; the Parliamentary… Audio
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The Panel with David Cormack and Jo McCaroll (Part Two)
The Prada Cup has been all action, with the UK at the top, Luna Rossa with two wins, and a dramatic capsize. Penny Whiting joins The Panel for an update on the latest developments. Dealing with the… Audio
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The Panel with David Cormack and Jo McCaroll (Part One)
Covid-19 vaccinations should be available to the public by the middle of the year, in what will be the largest ever mass immunisation campaign in our history. Dr Nikki Turner leads the Immunisation… Audio
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The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Audio 18 Dec 2020Hot topic: Cheese on pizza; Proposal to stagger school holidays; Hamilton's Te Parapara garden celebrates 10 years; New crossing area in Kaikōura causes confusion Audio
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The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Audio 18 Dec 2020Covid-19 report identifies failings; Whakaari review findings; Pool covers vs pool fences. Audio
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The Panel with Thomas Pryor and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Audio 25 Nov 2020The Minister for Covid 19 has said it could be 18 months before there are enough people vaccinated so our borders can re-open. Dr Helen Petousis-Harris tells The Panel how the timeframe could shift… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
Audio 18 Nov 2020International research shows that cannabis is 15 percent more potent than it was 50 years ago. The Panel talks to Professor Joe Boden, from Otago University who is the director of the University's… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Alan McElroy (Part 1)
Audio 18 Nov 2020There are calls for tourism to change once borders are open again, targeting high end visitors over freedom campers. AUT Professor of Tourism Michael Leubeck joins The Panel to discuss the future for… Audio
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Manukau iwi justice panel completion rate below 20pct
Iwi justice panels in Counties Manukau are struggling to get whānau to take part, with completion rates below 20 percent.
Te Pae Oranga, or iwi justice panels, take place outside of court, and are… Audio
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Combating COVID conspiracies in times of an election part 2
More discussion as Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks to The Panel about combating conspiracy theories online during the lead up to the election and how to shut down online fake news. Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Anton Matthews (Part 2)
Audio 18 Sep 2020Early childhood education research finds that the children who attend early learning centres are more social but also more prone to becoming unwell. Report co-author Dr Sarah Gerritsen talks to the… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Anton Matthews (Part 1)
Audio 18 Sep 2020Chamber of Commerce survey finds 90% of businesses are opposed to a plan to get rid of vehicles on Wellington's Golden Mile. The Panel looks at ways to encourage Te Reo use beyond Te Wiki o te Reo… Audio
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The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Mark Knoff Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 18 Aug 2020More than a quarter of Kiwi kids think reading is a waste of time and more than half only bother if they have to. Would you visit Mount Eden prison if it was a museum? Small towns are often forgotten… Audio
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The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Mark Knoff Thomas (Part 1)
Audio 18 Aug 2020Health Professionals are very concerned of a major outbeak in the Pasifikia community. The Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield has floated the idea of an alert Level 1 point 5. Would you… 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 Ruth Money and Chris Orr (Part 2)
Audio 26 Jun 2020Topics - On this day in 1977 Elvis Presley made his last ever live stage appearance when he appeared at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis. He died two months later. A group of researchers and… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Mau and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Audio 18 Jun 2020Topics - For today in music, the panel discusses former Oasis band member, Noel Gallagher, taking driving lessons at the age of 53. Lobbyist Charles Finney, who launched the NZ-China FTA, joins the… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Mau and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Audio 18 Jun 2020Topics - Former Police negotiator, Lance Burdett, is calling on officials to reinterview the two women who drove to Wellington and found out after that trip they were COVID positive following… Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and David Cormack (Part 1)
Audio 18 May 2020For the first time in seven weeks children have gone back to their classroom for learning, and many parents are back in the office we talk about that today. Also new study being lauched to determine… Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and David Cormack (Part 2)
Audio 18 May 2020Buy NZ Executive director is Ryan Jennings on a renewed call post lockdown to buy New Zealand Made as a way to kick start the local economy. Key findings from a review of research on the effects of… Audio
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The Panel with Michele A'Court and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
Audio 18 Mar 2020On this day in 1984 Poi E by Patea Maori Club topped the charts. Frana Divich has just come out of 2 weeks of isolation after sitting behind a person with Covid 19 on a flight from Palmerston North… Audio
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The Panel with Michele A'Court and Liam Hehir (Part 1)
Audio 18 Mar 2020The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is urging New Zealanders travelling overseas to consider returning home as soon as possible as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread. Miranda Harcourt… Audio
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Traditional Pacific tattoo space not always dominated by men
The practice of traditional tattooing is seen by many in the Pacific as the sole domain of men - but that's not the case everywhere. Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Ian Taylor Part 2)
Audio 18 Feb 2020Freddie Mercury made his final public appearance on stage when he joined the rest of Queen to collect the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, held at the Dominion Theatre, London… Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Ian Taylor Part 1)
Audio 18 Feb 2020The Serious Fraud Office has today commenced an investigation into the NZ First Foundation. Simon Bridges has signalled tax cuts are on the cards if National wins the next election. Changes to rental… Audio
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The Panel with Martin Cocker and Penny Ashton (Part 1)
Audio 31 Jan 2020The World Health Organisation has declared the coronavirus outbreak in China a public health emergency of international concern. WHO director-general announced the decision amid mounting evidence of… Audio
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Sensors in state homes raises surveillance concerns
From next May - Kainga Ora, Housing New Zealand's successor - wants to begin installing multiple sensors in up to 2000 state houses as part of its Smart Homes project. Audio
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The Panel with Andrew Frame and Leonie Freeman (Part 2)
Audio 18 Dec 2019What is your FAVOURITE Christmas song? From next May - Kainga Ora, Housing New Zealand's successor - wants to begin installing multiple sensors in up to 2000 state houses as part of its Smart Homes… Audio
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The Panel with Andrew Frame and Leonie Freeman (Part 1)
Audio 18 Dec 2019The report into sexual assault complaints about a former Labour Party staffer has concluded the allegations were quote "not established". A report just out in the last couple of hours, by The… Audio
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Eve de Castro-Robinson: from “sonic artist” to world leading composer
Dr Eve de Castro-Robinson is one of this country’s leading composers and composition educators. She’s putting her books away having announced her retirement from teaching after 25 years. She talks… Audio