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Story of the day for 18 September 2019
3:45 PM.A brand has been roundly criticised for using school shootings as a fashion statement. Read more Audio
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Panellists Wednesday 18 September
12:00 PM.Wallace Chapman is joined by Peter Elliott, actor and presenter, and Clare de Lore, Listener columnist and former political reporter and chairman of the Press Gallery.
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Local Government Christmas party spending
4:54 PM.How much should taxpayer or ratepayer funded organisations spend on end of year Christmas Parties? Audio
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Ageism: Let older people take up space
4:45 PM.A 71-year-old dancer says older people need claim their space in the world. Susan Jordan told Stuff she started teaching dance to people over 65 a decade ago. Read more Audio
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Pros and cons of a UBI
4:35 PM.Another discussion about whether a Universal Basic Income would work in New Zealand, this time Susan Edwards piece in Stuff. The interesting thing about this policy is that it is supported by people… Read more Audio
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Question of the Day for 17 September 2019
4:33 PM.How have your driving habits changed in the last 5 years? Do you drive more or less? Why? Read more Audio
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We're driving less, why?
4:27 PM.An AA Insurance survey of just over a thousand kiwis has found a quarter are driving less than a year ago. Read more Audio
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Bank complaints rise
4:17 PM.We all use banks, we are all reliant on them - they are an indispensable part of our lives. But it appears we have our concerns about them. Bank complaints have spiked up more than 20 percent to a 5… Read more Audio
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Forcing the fuel industry to invest in infrastructure
4:12 PM.An inquiry into the Auckland pipeline leak has suggested the government needs new powers to force fuel companies to invest in more infrastructure. The 2017 leak was caused by a digger striking a… Read more Audio
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Trump and Ardern to meet
4:08 PM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will meet with US President Donald Trump when she's in New York next week for an official bilateral discussion. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Rodney Hide (Part 2)
4:05 PM.How have your driving habits changed in the last 5 years? Do you drive more or less? Why? Another disucssion about whether a Universal Basic Income would work in New Zealand, this time Susan Edwards… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Rodney Hide (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will meet with US President Donald Trump when she's in New York next week for an official bilateral discussion. An inquiry into the Auckland pipeline leak has suggested… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 17 September 2019
3:56 PM.What the Panellists Kathryn Burnett and Rodney Hide have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 17 September 2019
3:46 PM.Vice reports on new research that has found distraction is worse than just the time it wastes. The University of Ohio discovered that distraction distort how we view reality. Read more Audio
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Panellists Tuesday 17 September
12:00 PM.Wallace Chapman is joined by Kathryn Burnett, screenwriter, playwright and writing coach, and Rodney Hide, former Act Party leader.
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Redundancy, No laughing matter
4:57 PM.When advertising copywriter Joshua Thompson saw the writing on the wall, and was called to a meeting with the top brass at his company, he decided on something unconventional for his support person… Read more Audio
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Carterton clock tower colour
4:53 PM.A 2015 seismic report identified the structure as being earthquake-prone, and it's been under repair for much of this year. Once that work's completed, however, the REAL decision has to be made: the… Read more Audio
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How would compulsory Māori work in practice?
4:47 PM.Following Māori language week, there's real momentum behind the idea of compulsory te reo in schools. But how have similar schemes from overseas played out? Audio
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New building certification scheme imminent
4:40 PM.A new scheme aimed at preventing financially unsound companies from winning big contracts with lowball offers is in the offering. Audio
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Question of the Day for 16 September 2019
4:35 PM.How could supermarkets reduce the amount of plastic they use? Audio
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Ethnoburbs - suburbs serving diverse communities
4:24 PM.A Stuff article today highlights the "ethnoburbs" that have spung up due to Auckland's superdriverse population. The city's uneven ethnic distribution means some areas are almost completely made of… Read more Audio
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The problem with cancer screening
4:18 PM.Nineteen months ago Simon Wilson was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Since then he's written extensively about the experience - and over the weekend he had some thoughts about the process of… Read more Audio
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Petrol price could jump following Saudi attack
4:08 PM.What's going to happen to the price of petrol? Energy consultant Ian Twomey joins us to discuss. Audio
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The Panel with Karlo Mila and Simon Wilson (Part 2)
4:05 PM.How could supermarkets reduce the amount of plastic they use? A new scheme aimed at preventing financially unsound companies from winning big contracts with lowball offers is in the offering… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Karlo Mila and Simon Wilson (Part 1)
4:03 PM.What's going to happen to the price of petrol? Energy consultant Ian Twomey joins us to discuss. Nineteen months ago Simon Wilson was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Since then he's written… Read more Audio