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How sustainable is your food?
4:26 PM.Many greenhouses in which tomatoes are grown are heated with coal-fired burners. The Panel discusses. Read more Audio
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Covid-19: Biden announces vaccine roll-out plan
4:18 PM.US correspondent Simon Hampton speaks to The Panel about the plan and how it might go down. Read more Audio
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Chronic fatigue is not psychosomatic - study
4:08 PM.The Panel speaks to Emeritus Professor Warren Tate, from the University of Otago's department of Biochemistry. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Livia Esterhazy and Guy Williams (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Wellingtonians are fed up with the rain and wind, despite summer being underway. Treating concussion has cost the country almost $100 million over the past five years according to a report by Luke… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Livia Esterhazy and Guy Williams (Part 1)
4:03 PM.University of Otago researchers have proved in two studies that chronic fatigue is not psychosomatic, despite the widely held belief. The Panel speaks to Emeritus Professor Warren Tate, from the… Read more Audio
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What panellists have been thinking
3:53 PM.What panellists Guy Williams and Livia Esterhazy have been thinking about. Audio
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The Christmas Movie Twitter thread
3:48 PM.We can all agree it's been a grim year, so any moments of levity or even small joy are leapt upon!! Read more Audio
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Introducing cardboard bread tags
4:56 PM.Some of the main breadmakers in New Zealand will soon introduce cardboard bread tags, and begin phasing out plastic ones... Audio
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First person receives Covid-19 vaccine in UK
4:51 PM.The world's first dose of a vaccine against Covid 19 has been administered in the UK. Read more Audio
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The complexities of studying screen time
4:45 PM.The Panel speaks to AUT's Emeritus Professor of Nutrition, Elaine Rush. Read more Audio
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Maths and science achievement down in schools
4:34 PM.Thirteen year olds in New Zealand have recorded their worst ever results in an international maths and science test. Read more Audio
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The environmental research disconnect
4:29 PM.Funding doesn't match the environmental research the Government says is important. Read more Audio
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Govt to consult public about hate speech laws
4:26 PM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has promised to work with all parties across Parliament to close the gaps in this country's hate speech legislation, as recommended by the Royal Commission of Inquiry… Read more Audio
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Bluetooth tracing introduced to Covid-19 app
4:14 PM.The Panel speaks to Professor Dave Parry from AUT's Department of Computer Science. Read more Audio
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Cafe owner on Whakaari eruption commemoration
4:07 PM.The Panel speaks to Taylor Ulufonua who owns the popular eatery Cafe 4 U. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Thirteen year olds in New Zealand have recorded their worst ever results in an international maths and science test. Dr Jodie Hunter, co-director of Massey University's Centre for Research in… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
4:03 PM.It's been a day of remembrance and reflection in Whakatane today as the town commemorates one year since the Whakaari/White Island eruption. The Panel speaks to Taylor Ulufonua who owns the popular… Read more Audio
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What panellists have been thinking
3:51 PM.What panellists Ali Jones and Shane Te Pou have been thinking. Audio
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Whakatane marks anniversary of Whakaari eruption
3:46 PM.The Panel speaks to 1xx reporter Alexander Goldsmith about the day's commemorations in Whakatane. Read more Audio
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Winemaker shocked at critical message
4:57 PM.A North Canterbury winemaker is in shock after receiving a "condescending, patronising and misogynistic" message from a top wine critic. Audio
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Mittens song to raise money for MHF
4:50 PM.Mittens - the famous cat that wanders the streets of central Wellington - is now the subject of a celebratory song. Read more Audio
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Universal acquires Bob Dylan catalogue
4:40 PM.Jan Hellriegel musician and songbroker, talks to The Panel about the significance of the deal. Read more Audio
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The future of adventure tourism in Aotearoa
4:35 PM.The Pane speaks to Freya Higgins Desbiolles, a Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management at the University of South Australia. Read more Audio
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Andy Flyboy on breakdancing in the Olypmics
4:32 PM.The Panel speaks to Andy Flyboy, who was a local breakdancing champion of Gore in the 1980s. Read more Audio
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Home ownership plunges to new low
4:25 PM.Bill McKay, senior lecturer in the School of Architecture at University of Auckland, co-wrote the book NZ State Houses from Modest to Modern. Read more Audio