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New study launched to help parents understand the COVID risk
4:15 PM.A new study has been launched aimed at providing parents with information about the risk of COVID-19 to children. Paediatrician Dr Tony Walls joins the discussion. Audio
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First day nerves for parents and children
4:08 PM.Pscyhologist Jacqui Maguire talks about how people might be feeling as they head back to their offices and classrooms today. Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and David Cormack (Part 1)
4:05 PM.For the first time in seven weeks children have gone back to their classroom for learning, and many parents are back in the office we talk about that today. Also new study being lauched to determine… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and David Cormack (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Buy NZ Executive director is Ryan Jennings on a renewed call post lockdown to buy New Zealand Made as a way to kick start the local economy. Key findings from a review of research on the effects of… Read more Audio
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I've Been Thinking for 18 May 2020
3:53 PM.Panellists Michelle Boag and David Cormack share what they've been thinking about. Audio
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Dining with mannequins in an Auckland restaurant
4:51 PM.An Auckland restaurant has filled seats with mannequins to ensure people observe social distancing when they're dining there. Audio
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The budget allows free lunches for up to 200,000 children
4:43 PM.The budget has allocated enough money for up to 200 thousand school lunches to be given out. KidsCan chief executive Julie Chapman explains how it will help. Audio
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LGNZ president Dave Cull talks about the pay cut bill
4:35 PM.The government is introducing legislation to allow the Remuneration Authority to make temporary pay cuts to the salaries of elected politicians and senior public officials. Audio
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Disability support sector's importance recognised in 2020
4:24 PM.The disability sector has been given an historically huge sum of money in the 2020 Budget. We speak to David Matthews of CCS Disability action about looking after the more vulnerable in the community… Read more Audio
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No funds for science in the 2020 budget
4:17 PM.Associate Professor Nicola Gaston, Co-director, MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology talks about why science was the biggest loser in the 2020 budget. Audio
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Budget creates green jobs but ignores climate change
4:07 PM.The 2020 budget creates green jobs but fails to allocate funds to climate change initiatives. Forest and Bird chief executive Kevin Hague joins the discussion. Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
4:05 PM.The government is introducing legislation to allow the Remuneration Authority to make temporary pay cuts to the salaries of elected politicians and senior public officials. The budget has allocated… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Alan McElroy (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The 2020 budget creates green jobs but fails to allocate funds to climate change initiatives. Forest and Bird chief executive Kevin Hague joins the discussion. Associate Professor Nicola Gaston… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 15 May 2020
3:55 PM.Panellists share Julia Hartley Moore and Alan McElroy share what they've been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 15 May 2020
3:47 PM.Today we're talking about random celebrity encounters or celebrity-spotting. Amelia Langford shares some stories collected from Twitter. Audio
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Budget overview
4:50 PM.Lets take an overview of the Budget with journalist Tim Watkin from the Pundit, also from RNZ. Audio
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What is in the budget to address child poverty
4:40 PM.What has the Budget 2020 delivered for child poverty. Georgie Craw, the executive director of Child Poverty Action Group talks to the Panel. Audio
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EMA talks about how today's budget impacts business owners
4:32 PM.Employers and Manufacturers Association Chief Executive Brett O'Reilly talks about how the "jobs budget" will help businesses keep workers on and create new positions. Audio
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Today in music history
4:30 PM.Today in music history is the day Frank Sinatra died in 1988, aged 82. Audio
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Alert level 2 freedom from today
4:25 PM.There's been a sense of relief for many people as they can do more under alert level three than they have been able to for many weeks. Audio
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Tourism COVID crisis impact addressed in today's budget
4:20 PM.Budget 2020 had promised to deliver for the hard hit tourism industry. The Panel speaks to Otago University Business school senior lecturer in tourism Dr Julia Albrecht. Audio
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What is in the budget for workers and the unemployed
4:15 PM.Today's "Jobs Budget" has been delivered outlining how to stimulate an economy in a freefall recession. We speak to CTU chief economist Andrea Black about how it helps workers. Audio
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An overview of the 2020 budget
4:10 PM.Infometrics economist Brad Olsen joins the Panel to give his overview of the historic budget made during the global pandemic. Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
4:06 PM.Today in music history; EMA talks about how today's budget impacts business owners; What is in the budget to address child poverty; Alert level 2 freedom from today; Budget 2020 overview. Audio