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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Guy Williams (Part 2)
4:07 PM.Suggestion to rethink how we deal with unemployment; Rough sailing this week for America's Cup and Team New Zealand; New breakfast cereal in South Korea, green onion flavoured. Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Guy Williams (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Reaction to three big names making big call to reopen our borders soon; Socialite Ghislaine Maxwell arrested in New York by FBI; Matilda and Art Green slammed over including Pete Evans on their site. Audio
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What the Panellists have been thinking
3:55 PM.Panellists Julia Hartley Moore and Guy Williams share what they have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
3:50 PM.Robert Kelly pops in to the studio to celebrate the life and work of legendary comedian and straight man Carl Reiner after he passed away earlier this week at the age of 98. Audio
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The lost art of listening, new technology blamed for too many distractions
4:56 PM.New technology has taken away the art of listening without distractions, meaning music isn't being heard like it used to be. Audio
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Woman complains about no cheese on her fajitas, slayed online
4:53 PM.A woman who's husband posted a photo online of her looking sad because there was no cheese on her fajitas has been slammed online for the entitlement and tone deaf self pity in the middle of a global… Read more Audio
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Study - food taxes would improve public health overall
4:50 PM.Public health academics say a tax on unhealthy food and a subsidy for fruit and vegetables would impact on people's wellbeing immediately. Professor Tony Blakely has co-authored a report on the moves… Read more Audio
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The Stop Hate for Money movement gaining traction globally
4:35 PM.The Stop Hate for Money movement is gaining traction around the world. The Panel speaks to advertising commentator Vaughn Davis about the impact its having on Facebook. Audio
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Today in Music history
4:32 PM.Today in music history, the Sony Walkman was introduced to the world in 1979. Audio
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China's new security law means protestors can be jailed for lif
4:25 PM.International law professor Al Gillespie explains exactly what powers Mainland China now has over Hong Kong after passing the new security law. Audio
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Concerns that NZers are becoming COVID complacent
4:20 PM.Psychologist Jacqui Maguire joins the Panel to talk about the concern that we're becoming COVID complacent because we've not had any community transmissions since we moved to alert level 1. Audio
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A look back at big political developments today
4:09 PM.Former MP Tuariki Delamare talks to the Panel about the political developments today with the health minister's resignation and National's reshuffle. Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Andrew Hoggard (Part 2)
4:07 PM.The Stop Hate for Money movement gaining traction globally; Study: food taxes would improve public health overall; Woman complains about no cheese on her fajitas, slayed online; The lost art of… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Andrew Hoggard (Part 1)
4:06 PM.A look back at big political developments today; Concerns that NZers are becoming COVID complacent; China's new security law means protestors can be jailed for life. Audio
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What the Panellists have been thinking
3:55 PM.Panellists Penny Ashton and Andrew Hoggard share what they have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
3:50 PM.What's a Himbo when he's at home? Robert Kelly goes in search of a new male archetype doing the rounds at the moment. Audio
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Former Bunnings worker turns his skills into a successful consultancy
4:55 PM.Larry Waterhouse lost his job of many years at Bunnings and used the skills he accumulated working there to create a hugely successful DIY consultancy business. Audio
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Today marks the start of Plastic Free July
4:47 PM.Today marks the beginning of Plastic Free July, a global initiative designed to reduce plastic waste harming the environment. Audio
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The government refuses to defer the new fuel tax
4:40 PM.Economist at Sense Partners, Shamubeel Eaqub talks about the impact of the new fuel excise tax. Audio
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Today in Music history Bon Jovi signed with Mercury records
4:32 PM.Today in music history Bon Jovi signed with Phonogram's Mercury records in 1983. Audio
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Disability advocate wants the sector to have its own ministry
4:20 PM.Disabilities advocate, Dr Huhana Hickey, wants to have a ministry developed for the sector to oversees policies, law and processes. Audio
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New virus discovered in China could spark another pandemic
4:12 PM.New strain of virus discovered in China has the potential to spark another pandemic. Senior lecturer at the Centre of computational Evolution and School of Computer Science, University David Welch… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan (Part 2)
4:07 PM.The government refuses to defer the new fuel tax; Today marks the start of Plastic Free July; Former Bunnings worker turns his skills into a successful consultancy. Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan (Part 1)
4:06 PM.New virus discovered in China could spark another pandemic; Disability advocate wants the sector to have its own ministry. Audio