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The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Russell Brown (Part 1)
4:03 PM.A whole new underclass with social need will be created as a result of Covid 19 according to a new report by the Savation Army - National Social Policy Director Ian Hutson explains. Willie Te Aho, Te… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 24 April 2020
3:53 PM.Panellists Leonie Freeman and Russell Brown share what they've been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 24 April 2020
3:48 PM.Many people across the world are taking to social media to report experiencing strange or particularly vivid dreams during lockdown. Amelia Langford looks into this phenomenon and finds out what might… Read more Audio
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Getting the political tone right in times of crisis
4:55 PM.Have politicians and commentators got the tone right during this Covid 19 pandemic? Audio
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Charity cafe burgled during lockdown
4:49 PM.Mangere East Community Centre manager, Hone Fowler, talks about the burglary at their not-for-profit Village Cafe and talks about their fundraiser to replace stolen equipment. Audio
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Last day tomorrow for submissions on prisoner's voting rights
4:40 PM.Tomorrow is the last day for the public to submit their views to parliament about prisoners being being able to enrol to vote if their sentences are shorter than three years. Audio
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Stand at Dawn for ANZAC day this year
4:32 PM.BJ Clark, the President of the New Zealand Returned Services Association talks about this year's ANZAC commemorations with a difference. Audio
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How far away is the end of the Coronavirus epidemic?
4:18 PM.The World Health Organisation Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreysus has warned the worst is ahead of us - we speak to Associate Professor Adam Kamradt Scott from the University of Sydney to see… Read more Audio
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What the plunge in oil prices means for New Zealanders
4:08 PM.Professor Alan Brent, Chair in Sustainable Energy Systems at Victoria University of Wellington discusses what the unprecedented drop in oil prices means for New Zealanders. Audio
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The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Thomas Pryor (Part 2)
4:05 PM.BJ Clark, the President of the New Zealand Returned Services Association talks about this year's ANZAC commemorations with a difference. Tomorrow is the last day for the public to submit their views… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Thomas Pryor (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Professor Alan Brent, Chair in Sustainable Energy Systems at Victoria University of Wellington discusses what the unprecedented drop in oil prices means for New Zealanders. The World Health… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 23 April 2020
3:55 PM.Panellists Mihingarangi Forbes and Thomas Pryor share what they've been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 23 April 2020
3:47 PM.Some Americans are taking to the streets in protest against stay-at-home orders amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Amelia Langford examines some of the more unusual protest slogans, and considers the dangers… Read more Audio
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The Covid 19 Portrait Project
4:53 PM.Created by former Art teacher Lily Emo, The Covid 19 Portrait Project captures the stories and faces of New Zealand's essential workers. Audio
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New Zealand Fashion Revolution Week 20-26th April
4:47 PM.Whether you're a consumer or producer of fashion - everyone should consider the impact on our environment and on people's lives says Amy Conlon, Country coordinator for New Zealand. Audio
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Audit of PPE distribution
4:35 PM.The Auditor-General is going to review the distribution of PPE, including masks to healthcare workers. Dr Elizabeth Fenton, a public health ethics and resource prioritisation lecturer at Otago… Read more Audio
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UK begins human trials for possible coronovirus vaccine
4:17 PM.Wallace Chapman speaks to Associate Professor James Ussher, Director of the Webster Centre for Infectious Diseases ahead of the human trials in the UK for a potential vaccine to coronavirus. Audio
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The police charge nearly 4,000 people with lock down breaches
4:09 PM.Police Association President Chris Cahill talks about officers charging nearly 4,000 people with lock down breaches and how more people are out closer to the end of alert level four. Audio
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The Panel with Mai Chen and Allan Blackman (Part 2)
4:05 PM.The Auditor-General is going to review the distribution of PPE, including masks to healthcare workers. Dr Elizabeth Fenton, a public health ethics and resource prioritisation lecturer at Otago… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mai Chen and Allan Blackman (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Police Association President Chris Cahill talks about officers charging nearly 4,000 people with lock down breaches and how more people are out closer to the end of alert level four. Wallace Chapman… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 22 April 2020
3:54 PM.Panellists Mai Chen and Allan Blackman share what they've been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 22 April 2020
3:47 PM.There is a powerful new feminist figure emerging in the male-dominated art world and she definitely has something to say. She goes by the name 'Art Activist Barbie', as Amelia Langford discovers. To… Read more Audio
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Will developing the rail network kick-start the economy?
4:48 PM.Brad Olsen, Senior Economist at Infometrics discusses the notion that spending on the rail network will help stimulate the economy post Covid 19. Audio
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Media funding changes inevitable
4:37 PM.Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Victoria University, Dr Peter Thompson, joins the discussion on moves to get tech giants to share revenue it gets from using Australian media to Stuff… Read more Audio
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Is writing letters the answer to toxic social media
4:29 PM.A New York columnist has found that reading her grandparents love letters has been an antidote to the barrage of social media bad news and misinformation. Audio