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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Thomas Pryor (Part 1)
Audio 3 Apr 2019The United Kingdom is staggering towards exiting the European Union - but with the official break-up date a mere nine days away and no viable deal on the table, where do they go from here? Everyone's… Audio
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The Panel with James Nokise and Jennie Moreton (Part 1)
Audio 4 Mar 2019The Green Party has introduced a bill to tackle several aspects of electoral reform. Part of it proposing banning foreign donations to political parties, but it also looks at reducing the proportion… Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Thomas Pryor (Part 1)
Audio 28 Feb 2019Words like "explosive" are being used to describe the address to the US Congress by President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer. Michael Cohen has made his second appearance after making a plea… Audio
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The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Mark Knoff Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 11 Feb 2019Question of the Day: What do YOU do to reduce food waste? A study has found that 66 percent of New Zealanders tried to reduce their waste over the last two years by doing different things like eating… 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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The Panel with Peter Fa'afiu and Jacquie Nairn (Part 1)
Audio 3 Dec 2018The National party has rebounded in 1 news' latest Colmar Brunton Poll. Its back on top at 46 percent, while Labour ahs slipped two points to 43, the greens are down to five percent and New Zealand is… Audio
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The Panel with Martin Cocker and Victoria Stewart (Part 2)
Audio 24 Oct 2018The first life on Earth may have been purple, a new research paper suggests. The paper in the International Journal of Astrobiology argues that before green plants took energy from the sun, tiny… Audio
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The Panel with Michael Moynahan and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)
Audio 15 Oct 2018A big new study at the Australian National University reported by the Pacific Standard magazine has discovered that people who grow up in book-filled homes have higher reading, maths, and technology… Audio
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The Panel with David Farrar and Verity Johnson (Part 2)
Audio 3 Oct 2018Donald Trump claims it's a scary time for young men in America, suggesting that even the most unimpeachable life can be destroyed when ancient skeletons are dragged out of closets. What the Panelists… Audio
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The Panel with David Farrar and Verity Johnson (Part 1)
Media are reporting today that the New Zealand Taxpayers' Union used false identities to make Official Information Act requests of a government agency. Simon Bridges maintains Jami-Lee Ross's health… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Damian Chistie (Part 1)
Audio 7 Sep 2018Embattled minister Clare Curran has resigned, saying the pressure on her had become "intolerable". She'll remain the MP for Dunedin South but Kris Faafoi will take over role as broadcasting minister… Audio
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The Panel with Stephen Franks and Nicky Pellegrino (Part 2)
Audio 3 Sep 2018It's Money week so we're talking all about saving, what experts recommend to do it well. Business Insider has published research which highlights 7 ways to be better at saving, including automating… Audio
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The Panel with Stephen Franks and Nicky Pellegrino (Part 1)
Audio 3 Sep 2018National leader Simon Bridges says he's arranged for kiwi woman Abby Hartley to be flown home once she's well enough to travel. Ms Hartley fell ill while in Bali on holiday but her insurance won't… Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 2)
Audio 20 Aug 2018Six per cent of people in an American study experience smelling smells that aren't actually there. Scientists have yet to discover the root cause although they can see associations with seizures… Audio
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Canadians explain Céline Dion
Canadian tell us why the great nation above the USA needs Céline Dion more than maple syrup and moose. Video
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Room with a (point of) view
You see a lot from as a tourist in your own land. You learn a lot from looking again at the known. So - here is the first of a series of tourist guides to our own Parliament.
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The Panel with Ian Telfer and Mava Enoka (Part 2)
Audio 3 Aug 2018We don't talk anymore. On the phone, anyway.A British report says that the total volume of calls made on mobiles fell by 1.7% in 2017, even though making them is the cheapest it has ever been. What… Audio
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The Panel with Ian Telfer and Mava Enoka (Part 1)
Audio 3 Aug 2018Trevor Mallard's warned photographers not to take unauthorised photos of the Prime Minister's baby daughter Neve now that she's back at the Beehive. Would it be best for Jacinda Ardern to keep baby… Audio
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Klara Kollektiv’s Manu Berkeljon and Anna McGregor
Violinist Manu Berkeljon and clarinet player Anna McGregor are Kiwi components of Swedish based chamber music trio Klara Kollektiv. The ensemble formed in 2017 and is coming to the end of a regional… Audio
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The Panel with Lisa Scott and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
Audio 20 Jul 2018Professor Martin Conway, the director of the center for memory at the University of London, says if you remember anything before the age of 3, your mind is playing tricks. What the Panelists Lisa… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Audio 3 Jul 2018The world's wealth is making its way into few hands, and they - in the U.S. anyway are the 9.9% not 1%. And rising inequality means rising social immobility for those outside those 11 people in every… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
Audio 3 Jul 2018Jubilation abounded in Thailand early this morning our time. First the nightmare, then the miracle, and now skills of the highest order required to rescue the young men in Thailand's Tham Luang ong… Audio
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Panelists Friday 29 June 2018
Audio 28 Jun 2018The Panelists are both in our Auckland studio. The former head of content at Maori Television Mike Rehu and Dellwyn Stuart the CEO of the Auckland Foundation are on air from 3:45pm.
Coming up
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New Caledonia's referendum
New Caledonia will vote on whether to remain part of France at the end of this year. Audio
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More on meth
The discussion continues around the methamphetamine crisis, following yesterday's news that high school students were given a pamphlet entitled "10 ways to keep well if using meth". Audio
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The Panel with Cas Carter and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Audio 3 May 2018The panelists discuss an opinion piece about how people talk to their digital assistants - Siri, Alexa and the like. The author says how rude or polite people are to these electronic assistants says a… Audio
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The Panel with Cas Carter and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Audio 3 May 2018A plan to re-enter Pike River Mine is expected to be announced today. International technical advisors have been meeting in Greymouth to figure out a plan. We ask the panelists if they're pleased or… Audio
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The Panel with Damian Christie and Claire Matthews (Part 2)
Audio 3 Apr 2018Several studies being reported, including in the Atlantic Monthly, show that healthy eating is connected with better mood. What the Panelists Damian Christie and Claire Matthews want to talk about… Audio
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The Panel with Damian Christie and Claire Matthews (Part 1)
Audio 3 Apr 2018Australian test cricket rookie Cameron Bancroft is getting easier treatment from the media than his captain and vice-captain. Meanwhile in Christchurch the Black Caps have four wickets left to survive… Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Damian Christie (Part 1)
Audio 5 Feb 2018Police are advising victims of financial crimes to hire private investigators. Criminal lawyer Steve Cullen thinks Police don't take financial crime seriously enough. Government agency Callaghan… Audio