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Mosque attacks accused pleads not guilty
4:16 PM.The man accused of the Christchurch terror attacks has pleaded not guilty to all 92 charges laid against him. Read more Audio
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New deal for teachers
4:09 PM.The impasse between New Zealand teachers and the Ministry could soon be broken with union leaders supporting a new offer. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mike Rehu and Catherine Robertson (Part 2)
4:05 PM.The Very Hungry Caterpillar is celebrating its 50th anniversary! The best-selling book is was first published in June 1969 and has been translated into 62 languages. More than 50 million copies have… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mike Rehu and Catherine Robertson (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The impasse between New Zealand teachers and the Ministry could soon be broken with union leaders supporting a new offer. The Government has offered a new deal to teachers that would increase all… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 14 June 2019
3:54 PM.What the Panellists Mike Rehu and Catherine Robertson have been thinking about. Read more Audio
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Story of the Day for 14 June 2019
3:46 PM.Who do you turn to when you've had a years-long earworm and no idea who the song is by? Twitter, of course... Read more Audio
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Panellists Friday 14 June
12:00 PM.Wallace Chapman is joined by Mike Rehu, Sports and Media Commentator, and Catherine Robertson, best selling author.
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Water fountains: gross or good?
4:53 PM.We may find them to be a little unsavoury, a throw back to the school yard but water fountains are a cheap and sustainable way to provide water to the public. Read more Audio
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No senior doctors on overnight
4:46 PM.Almost 90 percent of maternity wards in New Zealand have no senior doctors or consultants on site at night, the NZ Herald reports. Read more Audio
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Accepting our bad accent
4:42 PM.Leaders are often criticised for their accent - Simon Bridges' 'moi', John Key's chewed vowels, Jacinda Ardern's habit of saying her 'T's like 'd's. But in Stuff a British writer says we shouldn't… Read more Audio
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Question of the Day for 13 June 2019
4:40 PM.If the council gave you a blank wall for street art, what would you paint on it? Read more Audio
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Auckland Council's $20m on graffiti removal
4:33 PM.It's been announced the council will invest $20 million into the eradication of graffiti. It awarded five separate contracts, which will cover five years. Street artists are up in arms calling it a… Read more Audio
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The cost of Superannuation
4:23 PM.The question around whether the pension age can remain at 65 is often debated, and today we ask Susan St John, Director of The Retirement Policy and Research Centre at Auckland University. Read more Audio
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Speed cameras with Swedish way
4:18 PM.The country may well turn to Sweden for inspiration when it comes to trying to reduce speeding and the road toll. Experts say we should add many more speed cameras and signpost them as a deterrent. Read more Audio
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More on the Oranga Tamariki uplift story
4:09 PM.Today the welfare agency's chief executive Grainne Moss has spoken out saying the video didn't tell the whole truth of the situation. Meanwhile the court action against Newsroom over the story has… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Chester Borrows and Lynda Hallinan (Part 2)
4:05 PM.It's been announced the council will invest $20 million into the eradication of graffiti. It awarded five separate contracts, which will cover five years. Street artists are up in arms calling it a… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Chester Borrows and Lynda Hallinan (Part 1)
4:03 PM.An update of the story we talked about yesterday, Newsroom investigating the attempted uplifting of a newborn baby from its mother by Oranga Tamariki. Today the welfare agency's chief executive… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 13 June 2019
3:54 PM.What the Panellists Chester Borrows and Lynda Hallinan have been thinking. Read more Audio
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Story of the Day for 13 June 2019
3:46 PM.Ride-share company Uber reckons airborne taxis are mere months away from being a reality. But is the company using PR to push through policy? Read more Audio
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Panellists Thursday 13 June
12:00 PM.Wallace Chapman is joined by Chester Borrows, former National Party MP and Head of the Safe and Effective Justice Advisory Group, and Lynda Hallinan, Former editor NZ Gardener magazine, author and… Read more
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Social media and workplace rules
4:56 PM.In Stuff Ali Mau has written about workplace social media policies - and how often the bosses have higher standards for you than themselves. Read more Audio
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The kids are alright
4:52 PM.A group of schoolchildren, some as young as 8, have appeared at the council's annual plan hearings with a call for improved cycle safety. Read more Audio
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Climate emergency: who will be next?
4:43 PM.Auckland Council is the latest to declare a climate emergency. But other councils aren't as convinced of the need, including Thames Coromandel District Council. Read more Audio
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