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Online pay later services can trap you into debt
4:45 PM.Finanical advisor Hannah McQueen talks about the traps of being able to get into debt without leaving home thanks to online shopping and after pay services on offer. Audio
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David Seymour brushes off criticism over his own MAGA campaign
4:40 PM.ACT Party leader David Seymour bats off criticism that his "Make Aotearoa Great Again" slogan means he's going to be following US president Donald Trump's policy ideas. Audio
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Call to train more teachers in NZ rather than recruit offshore
4:35 PM.NZEI President, Liam Rutherford, calls for more teachers to be trained in New Zealand to address the staffing shortages rather than recruiting overseas. Audio
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Today in music history for Monday 20th January 2020
4:30 PM.Today in music history, The Panel looks back at Def Leppard's release of their album Pyromania. Audio
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NZ cities ranked according to their affordability
4:20 PM.Property council chief executive Leonie Freeman talks about the affordability rankings of New Zealand cities and which ones are the most unaffordable, which might not be where many think of. Audio
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Harry and Megan step down as senior royals
4:15 PM.The Queen signs off on Harry and Megan's more independent future, but the lines are still blurred about their status as royals. Audio
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Overhaul of family caregivers scheme gives financial boost
4:10 PM.There's been an overhaul of the rules around family carers meaning a financial boost for many households. Carer, John Foreman, joins the panel to talk about what the changes mean for carers. Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Scott Campbell (Part Two)
4:02 PM.NZEI President, Liam Rutherford, calls for more teachers to be trained in New Zealand to address the staffing shortages rather than recruiting overseas. ACT Party leader David Seymour bats off… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Scott Campbell (Part One)
4:01 PM.There's been an overhaul of the rules around family carers meaning a financial boost for many households. Carer, John Foreman, joins the panel to talk about what the changes mean for carers. The Queen… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for Monday 20 January 2020
3:56 PM.What the panelists Verity Johnson and Scott Campbell have been thinking about. Audio
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Student loan defaulter unable to visit her sick mother
4:16 PM.Lawyer Graeme Edgeler talks about the powers of the IRD to recoup money it's owed as a women laments she can't enter the country because she hasn't been paying off her student loan and will be… Read more Audio
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NZ doctors reluctant to write medicinal cannabis prescriptions
4:12 PM.Dr Shaun Holt talks about why he's not surprised by the reluctance of New Zealand GP's to write medicinal cannabis prescriptions for patients. Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 2)
4:11 PM.The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Peter Fa'afiu Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 1)
4:10 PM.The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Peter Fa'afiu Audio
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I've been thinking
4:25 PM.What the panelists Lynda Hallinan and Conor English have been thinking about. Audio
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Concerns about bushfire smoke affecting Australian Open players
4:20 PM.There are concerns the smoke in Melbourne due to the bushfires is having an adverse affect on Australian Open tennis players' health. Audio
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Bid to have the Beehive listed as a UNESCO heritage site
4:15 PM.Allan Matson, formerly with the New Zealand historic places trust, talks about the bid to have the Beehive in Wellington recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site. Audio
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The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Conor English Part 2)
4:11 PM.Author, broadcaster and former NZ Gardener editor Lynda Hallinan, & Conor English Former Federated Farmers CEO, is Chairman of Agribusiness NZ and is a farmer from Dipton Southland. Audio
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Uplift of Maori babies five times higher than any other races
4:10 PM.New Zealand Maori Council executive director, Matthew Tukaki, joins the discussion on statistics just released showing that Maori babies are five times more likely to be ordered into state care before… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Conor English Part 1)
4:10 PM.Author, broadcaster and former NZ Gardener editor Lynda Hallinan, & Conor English Former Federated Farmers CEO, is Chairman of Agribusiness NZ and is a farmer from Dipton Southland. Audio
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I've Been Thinking for 15 January 2020
4:25 PM.What the panellists Ruth Money and Mike Williams have been thinking about. Audio
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Kauri dieback trespassers endangering recovery for Kauri
4:20 PM.Kauri dieback secretary Mels Barton talks about why its so disappointing and detrimental to fighting kauri dieback when people access closed tracks around Auckland. Audio
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Debate over whether climate change should be taught in school
4:15 PM.Debate ignited over the government's plans to introduce climate change as part of the state school curriculum. Audio