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Friday mailbag
4:49 PM.A selection of audience feedback to the show. Audio
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There are renewed calls for state funding of political parties
4:36 PM.Director for Victoria University's Institute for Governance and Policy studies joins the discussion on talk of scrapping political party donations in favour of each party instead being publicly… Read more Audio
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Today in music history:what's your favourite love song
4:34 PM.Today in music history, it's Valentine's Day - we look at the most romantic song ever written. Audio
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How Australia does state funded youth radio
4:23 PM.RNZ announced last week Concert FM would move off FM and become fully automated on an AM frequency to make way for a new youth radio station. We speak to Zanda Wilson in Australia about what happens… Read more Audio
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The government has given more money tackle homelessness
4:17 PM.Community services manager for social services provider Lifewise, Peter Shimwell, joins the discussion on the government's plans to tackle homelessness and stop using motels as emergency housing. Audio
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Another political poll shows a close race ahead
4:08 PM.The latest political poll puts the National Party neck and neck with the Labour/Green party block. Both are sitting on 46 percent ahead of September's election. Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Today in music history, it's Valentine's Day - we look at the most romantic song ever written. Director for Victoria University's Institute for Governance and Policy studies joins the discussion on… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Ben Thomas (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The latest political poll puts the National Party neck and neck with the Labour/Green party block. Both are sitting on 46 percent ahead of September's election. Community services manager for social… Read more Audio
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Question of the day for 14 February 2020
3:57 PM.What the panellists Sally Wenley and Ben Thomas have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 14 February 2020
3:47 PM.It's Valentines Day! Is it a capitalist nightmare equating love with money or is it just a nice thing? Robert Kelly investigates. Audio
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Dunedin teen writes song, avoids conviction
4:55 PM.A Dunedin teen who was caught drink-driving, at four times over the legal limit, has written a penance song - and been discharged without conviction. Audio
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Tiny house owners ask for better legislation
4:49 PM.In March tiny house owners will hikoi to parliament - asking for better legislation around the small dwellings. Audio
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Businesses address Northland drought
4:40 PM.Kaikohe businesses have rallied to address the drought in Northland, with a meeting held earlier this week. Audio
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Winston Peters turns to Facebook
4:35 PM.Deputy Prime Minister has shunned traditional media, taking to Facebook to answer questions about the NZ First Foundation. Audio
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Today in music history: Dire Straits
4:32 PM.Dire Straits began recording their first album at Basing Street Studios, London. Audio
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What do we miss while staring at a screen?
4:25 PM.A study out of the UK says the average child spends 44 hours every week staring at screens. So, what are they missing? Audio
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Global food waste worse than feared
4:20 PM.New research out says global food estimates have been grossly underestimated, with countries like New Zealand binning about one third of their food every year. Audio
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Karakia for injured boy
4:15 PM.Flaxmere residents have held a karakia for a severly injured boy, amid outrage at the 4-year-old's abuse. Audio
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Children asked to stay home amid coronavirus fear
4:10 PM.Four Filipino children have been asked to stay away from school amid fear around the coronavirus - despite the fact they've never been to China. Audio
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The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Chester Borrows (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Deputy Prime Minister has shunned traditional media, taking to Facebook to answer questions about the NZ First Foundation. Kaikohe businesses have rallied to address the drought in Northland, with a… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Chester Borrows (Part 1)
4:04 PM.Four Filipino children have been asked to stay away from school amid fear around the coronavirus - despite the fact they've never been to China. There has beena karakia for a severely innjured boy… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 13 February 2020
3:45 PM.What the panelists Ruwani Perera and Chester Borrows have been thinking about. Audio
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Is music in bars getting louder or are we getting older?
4:55 PM.The often debated issue of music in bars, is it getting louder or are we getting older? Audio
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The latest on the US primary vote in New Hampshire
4:49 PM.Correspondent Simon Hampton talks to the Panel about the lastest results in the New Hampshire Primary for the Democrats. Audio