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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Stephen Jacobi (Part 2)
Audio 4 Oct 2023Wallace and panellists Paula Penfold and Stephen Jacobi discuss what is going on in US politics. Plus, they discuss a volunteer organisation that de-sexes and microchips dogs for free, and history… Audio
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Reconsidering our economic system
Could we have an economy of enough instead of a growth economy? Earlier this year, members of the European Parliament held a 'Beyond Growth' Conference in Belguim. Last month, Aotearoa had its own… Audio
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What's at stake for disabled people in Election 2023
Few parties have policies on disability issues this election. How can disabled people ensure their voices are heard? Audio
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The growing tradwife trend
They're called tradwives, women who choose to stay home, focus on their families and housekeeping, and agree to be subservient to their husbands. They're part of an influential online community who… Audio
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Donald Trump attends first day of civil fraud trial
Former US president Donald Trump is attending the first day of a $400 million civil fraud trial against him after his legal team tried and failed to delay the case.
Trump, his two adult sons, and the… Audio
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The tiny proposal causing Australia so much angst
It's just a "moderate, tiny proposal" over indigenous representation, but Australia's The Voice referendum has caused huge uproar. Audio
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Businesses on the West Coast battle post-covid pressures
Business owners around Greymouth on the South Island's West Coast know about tough times, trading through coal mine closures, the Christchurch quakes and recessions. And then there's Covid and a cost… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Tiny homes, mental health awareness, and Afghan refugees
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Long Read: The food lobby in Aotearoa
By Guyon Espiner: How the food industry throws its weight – and its money – around in sport, politics, nutrition, and education. Audio
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Jellybean poll: Tight race in ACT stronghold Epsom electorate
It's been an Act Party stronghold for the last 20 years but this year six candidates are campaigning for Auckland's epsom electorate seat. It's certainly going to be one of the electorates to watch… Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and James Elliott
Wallace and panellists Julia Hartley-Moore and James Elliott respond to your feedback from the past week as they open up the Friday Mailbag. Plus our panellists tell us what has been on their minds… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
Audio 27 Sep 2023Colin Peacock discusses the big stories of the week, with politics taking centrestage once again. Colin gives us his take on the second leaders debate and looks at the launch of a new news service for… Audio
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Chloe Swarbrick 'taking nothing for granted' in tight Auckland Central race
The Greens are facing some friendly fire from Labour in the Auckland Central seat, making the race a tight run thing for the incumbent, Chloe Swarbrick. Swarbrick prized the seat off National last… Video, Audio
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Green's annouce policy to double Best Start payment
Time now for our weekly catch up with the Green Party, and yesterday they announced a policy to double the Best Start payment from $69 a week to $140, and to make it available for all children under… Audio
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How the food industry throws its weight - and its money - around in sport, politics, nutrition and education
Audio 27 Sep 2023How the food industry throws its weight - and its money - around in sport, politics, nutrition and education. Video
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Convoys make it through Haast pass as one lane opens for traffic
Two return convoys have managed to get through Haast Pass today as Waka Kotahi opened a single lane on the vital storm damaged route along state highway six. Muddy Creek Bridge north of Makarora was… Video, Audio
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US correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
Yet another Government shutdown is looming in the United States. It looks almost certain that Congress won't pass funding bills to keep the Government working by the deadline of September 30. At issue… Audio
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Recycling the wrong ideas about climate change
Recycling is not the beginning nor end when it comes to climate change. In fact, it comes way down the list of things you can personally do to help save the planet. Audio
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Sir John Key to Chris Luxon - 'I would advise him to rule Winston in'
"Hello is that you Winston? Christopher Luxon calling." That's exactly the scenario painted by the National leader, who sent a smoke signal to voters via social media this morning. "It's crunch time"… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Burning the rubbish problem away and the 'wasted vote' myth
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Lavina Good: The Asian Games
Sports journalist, Lavina Good joins us from Hangzhou, China with the latest from the 19th Asian Games. Audio
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Long Read: Make voting sexy again
By Nadine Anne Hura: If those with the least wealth and privilege understood how much power they held, their votes could really could make a difference. Audio
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ACT's David Seymour on "power-brokers" debate
Time for our regular catch up with the ACT Party, and they've made some changes to their alternative budget after the government books were opened last week. David Seymour was up late last night with… Audio
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Relative of victim of gang violence hits out at politicians in meeting
A relative of the man badly beaten by a dozen gang members over the weekend has hit out at the politicians who repeated the same-old slogans at a community meeting last night. Videos on social media… Audio
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The electorate swing, Labour limbo and Luxon-Hipkins two-step
Chris Hipkins needs a new song and dance routine and fast, or he could be doing the limbo and losing the next generation of Labour's leaders. Video, Audio
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When a 'wasted vote' isn't wasted
If you're disinterested, despondent or deflated by the election campaign and its daily parade of pointless behaviour, here's why you shouldn't miss your opportunity to exercise a little strategy in… Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Scott Campbell and Anna Dean
Wallace and panellists Scott Campbell and Anna Dean continue our discussion on the importance of handwriting by speaking to a listener who sent us a letter. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been… Audio
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Pacific health care providers 'frustrated' over lack of political action
Front line Pacific health care providers are frustrated at a lack of political action to address a health system failing Pacific communities.
GPS and primary care nurses say they are exhausted.
And… Audio
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US: The challenges facing the 2024 White House race
US correspondent Ron Elving joins Kathryn to break down some of the issues in Washington right now, as the House Speaker Kevin McCarthy fights to keep his job and quell a rebellion in his party ranks… Audio
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Spinning the numbers while ignoring the threats
Politicians are spending the election campaign weaving all sorts of financial figures into a cloth that suits their narrative – but there's another issue on the horizon that would overshadow… Audio