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Take a break from drugs and drink during lockdown
4:26 PM.The NZ Drug Foundation says consider taking a break from drug and alcohol during the lockdown - Associate Professor Andy Towers from the School of Health Sciences at Massey University says watch for… Read more Audio
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The three most important laws in New Zealand right now
4:26 PM.International professor of Law Al Gillespies looks in depth at the three most important laws in place in the country right now and what they mean in the fight against COVID-19. Audio
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Dealing with difficult child behavior during lockdown
4:08 PM.Clinical Psychologist Dr Melanie Woodfield offers some tips on dealing with difficult child behavior during the lockdown period. Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Stephen Jacobi (Part 2)
4:05 PM.The New Zealand Association of Plastic Surgeons has urged New Zealanders to take extra care to avoid injury while we're in self-isolation. President, Jonathan Wheeler says with time on our hands we're… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Stephen Jacobi (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Clinical Psychologist Dr Melanie Woodfield offers some tips on dealing with difficult child behavior during the lockdown period. The NZ Drug Foundation says consider taking a break from drug and… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 3 April 2020
3:55 PM.Panellists Verity Johnson and Stephen Jacobi share what they've been thinking about at the end of our first full working week in lockdown. Audio
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Boost to Salvation Army's online Foodbank Project
4:54 PM.Tim Hamilton from The Salvation Army joins the show to talk about the generous response they've had to their call for more donors for their online Foodbank Project. Audio
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Taking extra care to care for the disabled during the crisis
4:46 PM.Blind and Low Vision's Chris Orr joins the discussion on the extra level of care needed to make sure the disabled are well supported during the COVID-19 crisis Audio
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Mortgage debt and rent holidays could be the key
4:34 PM.Mortgage debt and rent holidays will help businesses and employees survive says Dr David Wilson from Cities and Regions Ltd. Audio
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Calls for a Covid 19 alert system in the construction industy
4:24 PM.Support is growing for a Covid 19 alert system to be implemented within the construction sector says Warwick Quinn, chief executive of the Building & Construction Industry Training Organisation. Audio
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How is Covid 19 tracking in New Zealand
4:19 PM.Mick Roberts, Professor in Mathematical Biology, Massey University, Auckland, says while today's total of Covid cases has reached 797, the curve has not yet flattened Audio
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Bauer Media NZ folds and media fragility exposed during crisis
4:08 PM.Wendyl Nissen joins the discussion on Bauer Media closing it's New Zealand arm, shutting down some of the countries longest running weekly magazines. Audio
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The Panel with Michele A'Court and David Slack (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Mortgage debt and rent holidays will help businesses and employees survive says Dr David Wilson from Cities and Regions Ltd. Blind and Low Vision's Chris Orr joins the discussion on the extra level of… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Michele A'Court and David Slack (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Wendyl Nissen joins the discussion on Bauer Media closing it's New Zealand arm, shutting down some of the countries longest running weekly magazines. Mick Roberts, Professor in Mathematical Biology… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 2 April 2020
3:55 PM.Panellists Michele A'Court and David Slack share what they've been thinking about one week into the lockdown. Audio
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Story of the Day for 2 April 2020
3:50 PM.The Afternoons show this week thought it would do a little competition if people wanted to make a native creature out of LEGO. Well, there have been over two hundred entries so far and Robert Kelly… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Academics say alcohol restrictions would help free up hospitals
4:48 PM.Public health associate professor Louise Delaney, along with another colleague, say restrictions on alcohol could help to reduce avoidable hospitalisations during the pandemic. Audio
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Are we a nation of panic bakers
4:45 PM.There's a huge demand in supermarkets for flour during the lock down. Does this point to us being a nation of panic bakers, using the hobby to calm our nerves. Audio
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What the Coronavirus means for climate change
4:34 PM.Climate change researcher Professor James Renwick head of the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University explores the impact of Coronavirus on climate change. Audio
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Music history for 1 April 2020
4:32 PM.On this day in 1976 - AC/DC made their live debut in the UK. Audio
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Businesses costs rise as the minimum wages goes up
4:24 PM.New Zealand businesses face increased costs as the minimum wage increases from &17.70 an hour to $18.90. Audio
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People at risk of using violence urged to use support services
4:15 PM.Family Violence Specialists are urging people who are at risk of using violence to use the support services that are still available during the Covid-19 lockdown. Audio
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More widespread testing for Covid-19 on the cards
4:09 PM.Microbiologist and immunologist from Otago Univerity Professor James Usser talks about the reasons behind the Government's decision to increas the number of tests for Covid 19. Audio