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Open letter calls for wealth tax
4:43 PM.Sir Stephen Tindall is one of 83 millionaires who have signed an open letter which is asking governments to raise taxes. Read more Audio
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Can you beat Wellington on a good day?
4:34 PM.The Panel debates whether Wellington is still the "coolest little capital" in the world or instead a city in decline. Read more Audio
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Today in music history
4:31 PM.During a concert in Hollywood, Phil Everly smashed his guitar and stormed off stage. Don finished the set by himself and announced that The Everly Brothers had split. Read more Audio
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Calls for changes to electoral donation laws
4:25 PM.There are calls for changes to electoral donation laws amid another political party being investigated by Serious Fraud Office. Read more Audio
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Muller's resignation What does it mean for National?
4:08 PM.The Panel discusses Todd Muller's shock resignation as National Party leader. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and David Cormack (Part 2)
4:07 PM.Can you beat Wellington on a good day? Open letter calls for wealth tax; Blow to West Coast tourism sector; The pros and cons of credit cards; 'Tsunami' of frozen imported spuds now a reality -… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and David Cormack (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Muller's resignation: What does it mean for National? Calls for changes to electoral donation laws. Audio
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What the panellists have been thinking
3:55 PM.Panellists Heather Roy and David Cormack share what they have been thinking about. Read more Audio
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Story of the Day with Emma Hurley
3:50 PM.Producer Emma Hurley discusses the term 'Karen', which is widely used on social media.
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Kiwi business: The Rocking Horse Place NZ
4:56 PM.The Panel talks to Shona Garven from 'The Rocking Horse Place' as part of its series highlighting small New Zealand businesses. Read more Audio
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The need for 'call out culture' - academic
4:45 PM.The Panel discusses 'Cancel culture' or 'Call out culture'. Read more Audio
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Covid-19: No international students until 2022?
4:35 PM.Schools are being warned by the government not to plan for new international students until 2022. Read more Audio
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Today in music history
4:33 PM.On this day in 1978, the BBC announced a ban on The Sex Pistols latest single 'No One Is Innocent'. Read more Audio
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Courgettes reaching record prices in NZ
4:27 PM.Courgettes are reaching record prices in New Zealand due to a limited supply. Read more Audio
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ACT launches employment insurance policy
4:17 PM.The ACT Party rolled out new policies during its campaign launch over the weekend including an employment insurance fund. Read more Audio
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Managed isolation facilities under spotlight
4:10 PM.Recent escapes from managed isolation facilities have drawn attention to security and compliance among returning New Zealanders. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
4:07 PM.Schools warned not to plan ahead over international student sector; The need for call out culture - academic; Kiwi business: The Rocking Horse Place. Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Ben Thomas (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Managed isolation facilities under spotlight; ACT launches employment insurance policy; Courgettes reaching record prices in NZ. Audio
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What the panellists have been thinking about
3:55 PM.Panellists Ben Thomas and Niki Bezzant share what they have been thinking about. Read more Audio
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Story of the Day with Emma Hurley
3:50 PM.A British museum, The Museum of Youth Culture, is calling for teenage memories. Emma Hurley goes for a walk down memory lane. Read more Audio
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Melbourne residents remain in lockdown
5:53 PM.The Panel speaks to Steve Ulu, who had been living in 'hard lockdown' in Melbourne following a surge in Covid cases, to find out if his situation has improved. Audio
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Most smokers support smoke-free NZ - survey
4:47 PM.An Otago University survey of 1020 smokers - and recent smokers who have quit - has found the majority are supportive of New Zealand becoming smoke-free. Read more Audio
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Rare political memorabilia under the spotlight
4:34 PM.What rare or unusual political memorabilia do you have? The Panel speaks to Massey University's Dr Claire Robinson. Read more Audio
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Today in music history
4:32 PM.Today in music history: On this day in 1968, Eric Clapton announced that Cream would break-up after their current tour. Read more Audio
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Inter-island derby - Blues vs Crusaders
4:25 PM.There's a huge rugby game happening tomorrow night - the Blues and the Crusaders are squaring up for an inter-island derby! Read more Audio