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Councillors elected on the toss of a coin?
4:21 PM.Some of New Zealand's local councils' seats were so hotly contested they were won on pure luck. But is there a better way? Audio
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E-scooter licence renewed in Auckland
4:16 PM.E-scooters are here to stay in Auckland - for the next six months, at least. Audio
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Twitter bans all political advertising
4:08 PM.In stark contrast to Facebook, Twitter has decided to ban all political advertising from its platform. The panel assesses the decision and its implications. Audio
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The Panel with Ruth Money and Damian Christie (Part 2)
4:05 PM.What is a great slogan for a city or town? The government is considering giving more power to courts, by giving judges the power to issues declarations that any law is inconsistent with the Bill of… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ruth Money and Damian Christie (Part 1)
4:03 PM.In stark contrast to Facebook, Twitter has decided to ban all political advertising from its platform. The panel assesses the decision and its implications. E-scooters are here to stay in Auckland -… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 1 November 2019
3:55 PM.What the panellists Ruth Money and Damian Christie have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel, Friday November 1st
12:00 PM.Today's panellists are the victims and justice advocate Ruth Money, and journalist and director of Aotearoa Science Agency, Damian Christie
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Has applause been "cancelled"?
4:57 PM.The Oxford University Union is insisting on the use of jazz hands , rather than clapping, at student events - with the hope that the lack of loud noise will make events more accessible. Audio
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Should the All Blacks do away with the haka?
4:50 PM.The NZ Herald sportswriter Chris Rattue reckons the All Blacks should do away with their famed haka. Audio
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Time to clarify "tiny house" rules?
4:39 PM.Local councils around the country are grappling with the complicated rules around tiny houses, and which legislation applies to them. Audio
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Question of the Day for 31 October 2019
4:32 PM.What's the spookiest thing that's ever happened to you? Audio
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Will New Zealand ever embrace Halloween?
4:28 PM.It's Halloween! That means lots of kids roaming around, plenty of sugar highs ... and a bit of debate about whether it even has a place in Aotearoa Audio
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Would "no jab no pay" be legal?
4:17 PM.The National Party yesterday asked supporters how they would feel about a policy which would withhold benefits from sole parents who don't vaccinate their children. Professor Andrew Geddis from Otago… Read more Audio
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UK heads for general election
4:09 PM.The United Kingdom could have its third prime minister in a single year, after a general election was confirmed for December. Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
4:05 PM.What's the spookiest thing that's ever happened to you? Local councils around the country are grappling with the complicated rules around tiny houses, and which legislation applies to them. The NZ… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The United Kingdom could have its third prime minister in a single year, after a general election was confirmed for December. The National Party yesterday asked supporters how they would feel about a… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 31 October 2019
3:54 PM.What the panellists Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 31 October 2019
3:45 PM.As we know - Millennials and Gen Z's are rising up - challenging world leaders on climate change, and challenging lots of other ideas on gender and identity. And now they have a new weapon in their… Read more Audio
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The Panel, Thursday October 31st
12:00 PM.Today's panellists are the NZ Gardener editor Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell, director of the Campbell Squared PR firm
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Offices need to feed their staff better
4:56 PM.An opinion piece in Stuff from nurtionist Maggie Radich says our workplaces are stitching us up by giving our junk food at gatherings. She says we eat a lot at or because of work - functions, friday… Read more Audio
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New mother told to stop feeding baby in public at AK mall
4:52 PM.The owners of an Auckland mall have had to apologise to a women who was asked to stop breastfeeding in public by a security guard. Audio
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Sexual harassment rife in Aussie retail sector
4:43 PM.Nearly half of young retail workers report being sexually harassed, on average seven times a year, according to an Australian survey. Audio
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Question of the Day for 30 October 2019
4:35 PM.Lots of Kiwis are cutting down on their meat consumption - what's your favourite vegetarian dish? Audio