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The Panel with Ruth Money and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Audio 22 Aug 2019A piece in the Newsroom website by scientist Mike Joy and economist Peter Fraser warns against seeing technological breakthroughs as a way to continue farming as we currently are. Peter Fraser joins… Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Bill Ralston (Part 2)
Audio 22 Jul 2019Question of the Day: What's your favourite "well-loved" item of clothing? With the 2020 election on the horizon, the Greens are looking to make history and become the first minor party to meet the… Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Bill Ralston (Part 1)
Audio 22 Jul 2019New Zealand stunned three-time defending champions Australia 52-51 in the Netball World Cup final in Liverpool in the early hours this morning. The coach of the NZ Mens netball team Sarah Michelle… Audio
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The Panel with David Slack and Lynda Hallinan (Part 1)
Audio 12 Jul 2019Topics - The Commission for Financial Capability has taken aim at what they say are confusing retirement village contracts. The Commission says that residents often ended up paying anywhere from $20 -… Audio
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The Panel with Golnaz Bassam Tabar and Thomas Pryor (Part 2)
Audio 22 May 2019Bad service, get your own water, mediocre coffee...what are some of the cafe gripes you have? That's the basis of an article from the Sydney Morning Herald today, a list of annoying habits that cafes… Audio
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The Panel with Golnaz Bassam Tabar and Thomas Pryor (Part 1)
Audio 22 May 2019Yesterday came a sweeping new review on the workplace culture in Parliament - it paints a grim picture. This morning Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard - who ordered the report - said he believed… Audio
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Story of the Day for 22 May 2019
Jamie Oliver's hospitality industry has ended not with a bang, but with a whimper. Is this part of a global trend and the beginning of the end for huge chain restaurants.
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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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Whitcoull's biffs Jordan Petersen book
Whitcoulls appears to have stopped selling the book by controversal Canadian Jordan Peterson,12 rules for life. Jordan Peterson is a Professor of Psychology and is often linked to the alt-right… Audio
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The Panel with Morgan Godrey and Katie Pickles (Part 2)
Audio 22 Mar 2019It's been a tough week for those in the front line of tragedy. The ambulance drivers, medical staff, the Police, and the counsellors. Cait McMahon is the founding managing director of Dart Centre Asia… Audio
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The Panel with Morgan Godfery and Katie Pickles (Part 1)
Audio 22 Mar 2019The whole country has spent time this afternoon honouring those who died in the Christchurch mosque attacks. We hear what the Panelists did to mark the occasion. As we heard about what was going on… Audio
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The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Ruth Money (Part 1)
Audio 8 Mar 2019The already controversial documentary about Michael Jackson Leaving Neverland screens in New Zealand this Sunday. Two men accuse the tarnished King of Pop of sexually assaulting them when they were… Audio
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Well-being Budget
It's literally the cost of living. A new model introduced here as part of the government's Well Being Budget includes the value of a "statistical life". It's $4.7m. It's monetizing aspects of life… Audio
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The Panel with Jacquie Nairn and Hayden Donnnell (Part 2)
Audio 22 Feb 2019What is the kiwiw way of life? There's a theme going around about the Academy Awards this year. Observations made about how it's not the best movies that actually win the Oscars. Why is this? We ask… Audio
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The Panel with Jacquie Nairn and Hayden Donnnell (Part 1)
Audio 22 Feb 2019Shannon Haunui-Thompson is at te matatini and talks about what kapa haka does for te reo, groups using the stage for delivering political messages and how Wellington is welcoming the kapa haka groups… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 2)
Audio 22 Jan 2019Question of the Day; Suffering though audience Q & A's; Our justice system is 'broken'; Four-day work week isn't actually working. Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 1)
Audio 22 Jan 2019Over 65s miss out on employer KiwiSaver contributions; Come to our kids' party, bring cash; What to do about Eden Park. Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Jo McCarroll (Part 1)
Audio 20 Dec 2018Wally haumaha will stay on as deputy police comissioner despite a report finding instances where he acted as improperly. The Independent Police Conduct Authority found two instances where he belittled… Audio
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The Panel with Tim Watkin and Alan McElroy (Part 1)
Audio 7 Dec 2018The Air New Zealand engineers' strike is planned for the busiest flying day of the year, December 21st. More than 40,000 customers are booked to travel that day. The strike is over pay and cuts to… Audio
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The Panel with Gary McCormick and Ruth Money (Part 2)
Audio 22 Nov 2018It's the tenth annual "go home on time day ". More and more workers are experiencing "time theft" by staying later at work, coming in early, working through your lunch break and taking your work home… Audio
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The Panel with Gary McCormick and Ruth Money (Part 1)
Audio 22 Nov 2018Kauri die-back disease is now within 60 metres of the renowned tree Tane Mahuta in the Waipoua Forest. There's been basically no tampering with voting processes in New Zealand. So switching to an… Audio
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The Panel with Rebekah White and Joe Bennett (Part 2)
Audio 22 Aug 2018Facebook is constantly assessing you and Google is constantly monitoring you. And a a Vanderbilt University computer scientist says if you have a device you're powerless against being monitored. What… Audio
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The Panel with Rebekah White and Joe Bennett (Part 1)
Audio 22 Aug 2018It looks like Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull could be on his last legs. The go through PMs at a rate of knots. No Prime Minister who has won an Australian election since 2004 has lasted… Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
Audio 2 Aug 2018At long last dogs are out-popularising cats on the internet. Along with that, dog lovers are creating their own words to go with their social media sharing. Words like doggo, woofer, pupper… Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Ian Telfer (Part 2)
Audio 22 Jun 2018Karoshi is the Japanese word for "death by overwork". The country is trying to address this phenomenon by introducing some labour laws. Meanwhile a 64 year-old man has been harshly dealt with for… Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Ian Telfer (Part 1)
Audio 22 Jun 2018Now that she's arrived the focus is now on naming Jacinda Ardern's daughter and what dad Clarke Gayford's role in the family will be. Should elected government's be in for the longer haul? The… Audio
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The Panel with Miriama Aoake and Neil Miller (Part 2)
Audio 12 Jun 2018The Chinese city of X'ian has introduced a special pedestrian lane exclusively for slow-walking smartphone users. What our panellist Miriama Aoake and Neil Miller want to talk about today. We reported… Audio
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The Panel with Josie Pagani and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
Audio 22 May 2018Spare a thought for poor stressed out journalists. According to a British neuroscientist Tara Swart they drink too much, are bad a managing emotions, aren't very good at suppressing bias, or solving… Audio
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The Panel with Josie Pagani and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
Audio 22 May 2018Is the idea of completely eradicating the cattle disease mycoplasma bovis, as the PM plans to attempt, a silly pipe dream? Keith Woodford of Agrifood Systems says the bacterial infection has always… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Kerry Spackman (Part 2)
Audio 22 Mar 2018Axe throwing is going popularity and it's now in a trendy New York Brooklyn Bar. What's really going on with fads? What the Panelists Heather Roy and Kerry Spackman want to talk about. A primary… Audio