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State agencies in hot water for political questions
4:50 PM.Three state agencies have been called out by the deputy state services commissioner for asking inappropriately political questions during surveys. Dr Bryce Edwards from Victoria University joins the… Read more Audio
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Law Commission recommends divorce property revamp
4:43 PM.The Law Commission is calling for a change to New Zealand's law on dividing property when a couple separates. Audio
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Greens pull ad mocking Bridges' accent
4:39 PM.The Green Party has apologised and pulled an ad which mocked National leader Simon Bridges' accent, saying it was intended satire gone wrong. Audio
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Hundreds protest Ihumātao eviction
4:18 PM.Hundreds of people around the country have been protesting a planned development on Ihumātao in Māngere, which is considered wahi tapu by local hapū and iwi. RNZ's Kurahautu Māori - Maori strategy… Read more Audio
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Boris Johnson to be UK's next Prime Minister
4:08 PM.Boris Johnson will become the UK's next prime minister, after winning the right to lead the ruling Conservative party. Neal Curtis from Auckland University joins us to discuss what this means locally… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Kathryn Burnett (Part 2)
4:05 PM.How have you left a job you hated? The Green Party has apologised and pulled an ad which mocked National leader Simon Bridges' accent, saying it was intended satire gone wrong. Tthe Law Commission is… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Kathryn Burnett (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Boris Johnson will become the UK's next prime minister, after winning the right to lead the ruling Conservative party. Neal Curtis from Auckland University joins us to discuss what this means locally… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 24 July 2019
3:54 PM.What the panellists Chris Wikaira and Kathryn Burnett have been thinking. Audio
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Story of the Day for 24 July 2019
3:48 PM.Renegade "fatbergs" formed in sewers by congealed fat, baby wipes and nappies cost local governments hundreds of thousands to remove each year. But could the solution lie in an innocent, educational… Read more Audio
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The Panel, Wednesday July 24th
12:00 PM.Today's panellists are the screenwriter, playwright and teacher Kathryn Burnett, and communications specialist Chris Wikaira.
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Honesty
4:55 PM.New research just published may prove that we're more honest than we might think. Audio
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Is social media toxicity scaring people away from politics?
4:47 PM.Tasman mayor Richard Kempthorne joins us to talk about his experiences dealing with social media as a local body politician, and the unforgiving - and possibly scary - bear pit young politicians are… Read more Audio
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Pay day lenders in the spotlight before Select Committee
4:38 PM.The government is considering legislation which would crack down on payday loan companies. Tim Barnett from the Building Financial Capability Charitable Trust joins us with his two cents on the issue.
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Amazon pressured to sell gay conversion books
4:35 PM.House Republicans are pressuring Amazon to relax its ban on books about gay conversion therapy, saying it's an issue of censorship and repressing conservative voices. Audio
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Question of the Day for 23 July 2019
4:33 PM.Do you support lowering the voting age? To what age...and why ? Audio
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Ardern lays out parameters for US free trade negotiation
4:25 PM.Jacinda Ardern has issued some bottom lines for any prospective Free Trade Agreement. Audio
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Government about to enact new firearms legislation
4:19 PM.The government is preparing to enact a second piece of legislation following the March 15 mosque shootings - but it's been met with resistance from many quarters. Audio
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Should we lower the voting age?
4:09 PM.The National Party isn't in favour of lowering the voting age to 16. The organiser of the Make It 16 campaign, Oli Morphew, joins us to give her side of the argument. Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Heather Roy (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Do you support lowering the voting age? To what age...and why ? House Republicans are pressuring Amazon to relax its ban on books about gay conversion therapy, saying it's an issue of censorship and… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Heather Roy (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The National Party isn't in favour of lowering the voting age to 16. The organiser of the Make It 16 campaign, Oli Morphew, joins us to give her side of the argument. The government is preparing to… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 23 July 2019
3:54 PM.What the Panelists Bernard Hickey and Heather Roy have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 23 July 2019
3:45 PM.There's been some new research by Stanford University - how's that for a sexy line - about HOW and under what circumstances heterosexual people - it only looks at heterosexual couples for some reason… Read more Audio
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The Panel, Tuesday July 23rd
12:00 PM.Today's panellists are the Newsroom Pro managing editor Bernard Hickey, and former ACT MP, independent Chair of the Advertising Standards Authority and Utilitlies Disputes, and business consultant… Read more
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Increased urgency around Fox River cleanup
4:55 PM.Rubbish has been strewn for hundred if kms along the West Coast...its been described as a heart wrenching sight. Audio