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E-scooters health cost
4:22 PM.E-scooter injuries have cost the health system more than $1 million in less than a year. Auckland University research found there was a total of 770 reported injuries. Read more Audio
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SkyCity fire: The latest
4:08 PM.The SkyCity fire is still burning, with smoke clogging up Auckland's CBD - closing roads and forcing businesses to shut. Health warnings have been issued for those in the area. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mark Sainsbury and Janet Wilson (Part 2)
4:05 PM.What film have you watched multiple times? What made it so good? An article from the BBC looks at the phenomenon of why in this era of peak content people return to re-watch old favourites time and… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mark Sainsbury and Janet Wilson (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The SkyCity fire is still burning, with smoke clogging up Auckland's CBD - closing roads and forcing businesses to shut. Health warnings have been issued for those in the area. More than 100… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 23 October 2019
3:54 PM.What the panellists Mark Sainsbury and Janet Wilson have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 23 October 2019
3:45 PM.Advice given to female executives, just last year, has been called "tone deaf". Audio
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Speed limits lowered in Auckland CBD
4:52 PM.Auckland Transport has voted to implement a bylaw which will lower speed limits on most Auckland roads, except those not categorised as high risk and where there is a significant preference for the… Read more Audio
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Cyclists as fast as cars down cycleway
4:44 PM.Cyclists are zooming down Auckland Northwestern cycleway as fast as cars, AT says. They monitored speeds on the cycleway for two months after Newton Central School axed it's walking school bus. Read more Audio
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Postal service issues for local elections
4:36 PM.Nicholas Boyack for Stuff highlights an issue of frustration with New Zealand postal services for the local body election. Voting papers delivered well after voting had begun and lack of post boxes in… Read more Audio
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Markle warned about British tabloids
4:26 PM.The Duchess of Sussex says she was warned about the British tabloids before she married Prince Harry. Meghan Markle spoke to ITV for a documentary Read more Audio
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Kids training too hard at one sport
4:18 PM.Children are practicing too hard at just one sport, US trainers have found. There are new guidelines that have been recommended in America urging parents to reduce the intensity and limit sports… Read more Audio
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Reduced sentence for drug dealers who can prove addiction
4:10 PM.A newly released court of appeal judgement will change the way meth cases will be sentenced - it's has been described as a landmark appeal. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Do your kids play one sport or many? Why? Nicholas Boyack for Stuff highlights an issue of frustration with New Zealand postal services for the local body election. Voting papers delivered well after… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
4:03 PM.A newly released court of appeal judgement will change the way meth cases will be sentenced - it's has been described as a landmark appeal. Anyone who can prove that methamphetamine addiction was the… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 22 October 2019
3:53 PM.What the panellists Sue Bradford and Bernard Hickey have been thinking about. Audio
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Update on the fire at the SkyCity convention centre
3:45 PM.A fire is still ablaze at the SkyCity convention centre in Auckland CBD. RNZ reporter Anneke Smith gives us an update from the latest press conference. Read more Audio
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Panellists Tuesday 22 October
12:00 PM.Wallace Chapman is joined by Bernard Hickey, economic journalist and managing editor of Newsroom Pro, and Sue Bradford, activist and former Green MP.
Coming up
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Teachers call for physical contact rules to be relaxed
4:55 PM.Restrictions around whether teachers can hug or touch students may soon be relaxed. Currently teachers can't physically restrain students unless they're a danger to others. Read more Audio
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Plant proteins popularity on the rise in supermarkets
4:47 PM.Popularity surge in plant based proteins reported by large supermarket chain. Read more Audio
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ARTs: what are the concerns?
4:38 PM.Police have announced they're going to introduce Armed Response Teams in Waikato, Auckland and Canterbury as a part of trial. Read more Audio
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Question of the Day for 21 October 2019
4:33 PM.What was your first part-time job as a school kid/teenager like? Read more Audio
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Social media has little impact on mental wellbeing
4:24 PM.This might overturn some previously held assumptions. Social media has little to do with mental well-being. Read more Audio
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NZ First: No crime, but do the time
4:14 PM.NZ First had their conference over the weekend and while there were no big announcements, a couple of things came out of it. Read more Audio
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Reaction to the Ireland v All Blacks game
4:09 PM.Ireland took a beating in its Rugby World Cup game against the All Blacks, losing 46-14. Read more Audio