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The Panel with David Cormack and Michelle Boag (Part 1)
Audio 31 May 2019Topics - There have been many reaction to yesterday's Wellbeing Budget, columns about the winners and losers. Today we look at some of the announcements that were overlooked and we're joined by… Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Eli Matthewson (Part 1)
Audio 29 May 2019The National Party yesterday released what it said were key details of the government's Wellbeing Budget, due tomorrow. Then yesterday evening Treasury announced it had been deliberately and… 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 Rajorshi Chakraborti and Jo McCarroll (Part 1)
Audio 3 May 2019The Government is to scrap a benefit sanction that saw solo mothers penalised by up to $28 a week if they didn't name the father of their child. Removing the sanction will cost $113.4 million over… Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Shamubeel Eaqub (Part 2)
Audio 4 Apr 2019Which Democrat do YOU think stands the best chance against Trump in 2020. New changes set to come in force next month will guarantee workers the right to a 10-minute break after two hours' work, and a… Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Shamubeel Eaqub (Part 1)
Audio 4 Apr 2019Three New Zealand journalists detained for about 13 hours in Fiji after trying to interview a controversial Chinese resort developer have now been released. Journalist Michael Field, who wasn't among… Audio
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National identity and the use of flags with Malcolm Mulholland
If you cast your mind back to 2015, perhaps you will remember the New Zealand Flag referendum - it was an exercise by the then National Led government to vote for a new flag. A member of the flag… Audio
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'Leaving Neverland' prompts Jackson radio blackout
While TVNZ was clearing out four hours of prime time to air a heavily-hyped documentary about Michael Jackson's alleged crimes against children, radio networks here were quietly easing his music off… 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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No smoking on beaches
Wellington beaches may soon be smoke and vape-free if city councillors pass a proposed plan to ban smoking along the coast. It's part of the council's commitment to having no more than 5 percent of… Audio
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Greens call for electoral reform
The Green Party has introduced a bill to tackle several aspects of electoral reform. Part of it proposes reducing the proportion of votes a party has to win to get into Parliament to 4 percent. Audio
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The Panel with James Nokise and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)
Audio 4 Mar 2019Former Australian Westpac boss David Morgan says the pressure chief executives deal with accounts for their high pay. In a new biography Morgan says CEOs are "ridiculously over paid" but he says the… 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 Karlo Mila and James Elliot (Part 2)
Audio 12 Feb 2019Question of the Day: If you were to give a gift from New Zealand to someone who had never been here, what would you give? Federated Farmers opinion piece has argued for Kiwiana to be made out of New… Audio
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The Panel with Ian Telfer and Ruth Money (Part 2)
Audio 4 Feb 2019What special talent do YOU have? Tuhoe lament the trashing of Lake Waikaremoana by visitors as the New Zealand Alpine Club calls for two proposals for amenities for National Parks to be chucked out… Audio
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The Panel with Ian Telfer and Ruth Money (Part 1)
Audio 4 Feb 2019The last time Dr Don Brash made an official appearance at Waitangi on Waitangi Day was in 2004 when he was the leader of the National Party. His infamous Orewa speech was fresh in the minds of those… 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 Emma Espiner and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
Audio 4 Dec 2018Singer Mariah Carey is back in the Billboard charts as her "All I want for Christmas" anthem is played repeatedly in the lead to the holidays. However older Christmas songs have had some backlash… Audio
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The Panel with Emma Espiner and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
Audio 4 Dec 2018The mental health and addiction inquiry has released a 200-page report with recommendation for th Health Minister. It has recommended the government set up a wellbeing commission, take action on… Audio
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Radical changes hoped for in mental health
Audio 4 Dec 2018The mother of a man who killed himself while in mental health care is hoping for a radical change to the country's approach to mental health. The public will learn the recommendations of the Mental… Audio
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The Panel with Michele A'Court, Neil Miller (Part 2)
Audio 23 Nov 2018Both Michele A'Court and Neil Miller pick While My Guitar Gently Weeps as their favourite track from the White Album that's now turned 50. Neil thinks Ob li di Ob li da is a right stinker… Audio
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Impress Me: How to make your first job count
In Two Cents' Worth this week, we look at the long-term economic impacts of your first job. Then the panel chats about why you should care about the happenings this week with unemployment, banking and… Video, 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 Ganesh Nana and Michelle A'Court (Part 2)
Audio 4 Oct 2018Researchers claim music and poetry can ease pain and depression, and increase a person's "hope". What the Panelists Ganesh Nana and Michelle A'Court want to talk about. Donald Trump has come out… Audio
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The Panel with Ganesh Nana and Michelle A'Court (Part 1)
Audio 4 Oct 2018There's no time for another war on drugs, the Greens say, in response to the Government's vow to crack down on synthetics. We need to getting on with quote "broad-scale drug law reforms and resourcing… Audio
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Stepping out: how much walking do we have to do?
Many scientists now believe the '10,000 steps a day' target is an arbitrary figure, despite the fact it has now become part of many fitness goals. Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Neil Miller (Part 2)
Audio 4 Sep 2018Many scientists now believe the '10,000 steps a day' target is an arbitrary figure, despite the fact it has now become part of many fitness goals. Some say for those who are unwell, 10,000 steps may… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Neil Miller (Part 1)
Audio 4 Sep 2018There's been a lot of attention on the Prime Minister's choice to go to Nauru later than the rest of the delegation for the Pacific Island Forum, on the Air Force 757 at a cost of around $80,000. It's… Audio
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The Panel with Dean Hall and Ella Henry (Part 2)
Audio 10 Aug 2018NASA has set the controls for the heart of the Sun. Its newest spaceship, the size of a car, will set out tomorrow for the Sun itself. The Parker Solar Probe will get within 4 million miles, closer… Audio
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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.