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The Panel with Janet Wilson and Damian Christie (Part 1)
4:03 PM.More than 700,000 people tuned into the first of the two-part documentary Finding Neverland, in which James Safechuck and Wade Robson detail the sexual abuse they allege they suffered at the pop… Read more Audio
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Story of the Day and I've been thinking for 11 March 2019
3:45 PM.An introduction to our panellist and the topics for the day plus our panellists share their thoughts on something they've been thinking about. Audio
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Long term effects of #metoo
4:56 PM.Ruth Money and Julia Whaipooti reflect on the #metoo movement on International Women's Day. Audio
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Tips for a happy marriage
4:53 PM.A 34 year-old Texan has offered up some tips for a happy relationship on a blog he shares with his wife. His post went viral, being loved and ridiculed by all and sundry. It received 40,000 retweets… Read more Audio
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Labour backtracks on China expert select committee appearance
4:48 PM.Labour MPs have backtracked on barring China expert Anne-Marie Brady from speaking at a select committe on foreign interference. The justice select chair Raymond Huo has had a rethink overnight after… Read more Audio
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Only 6 countries have workplace gender equality laws
4:41 PM.Only six countries in the world give women and men equal legal work rights. And according to the World Bank's "women, business and the law" 2019 report New Zealand isn't one of them. The World Bank… Read more Audio
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Question of the Day
4:37 PM.Which woman from history do you think deserves more recognition than she got? Audio
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Harriet Morrison founder of NZ's first trade union for women
4:32 PM.Harriet Morrison was a trade unionist and suffragist who formed the first union for women in the 1880's - it was the Tailoresses Union. Caitlin Lynch has made a documentary about her to mark… Read more Audio
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Women unloved and financially insecure
4:21 PM.The Double Denim creative agency wanted to know what makes New Zealand women really tick. So they carried out a survey and their findings were sobering. Women don't feel respected, valued, or even… Read more Audio
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Life with chronic pain
4:15 PM.There are calls for New Zealand to have a national pain strategy. A report for the Faculty of Pain Medicine in the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists says we have just 22 full-time… Read more Audio
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Otago academic on Michael Jackson
4:08 PM.The already controversial documentary about Michael Jackson Leaving Neverland screens in New Zealand this Sunday. Two men accuse the tarnished King of Pop of sexually assaulting them when they were… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Ruth Money (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Harriet Morrison was a trade unionist and suffragist who formed the first union for women in the 1880's - it was the Tailoresses Union. Caitlin Lynch has made a documentary about her to mark… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Ruth Money (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The already controversial documentary about Michael Jackson Leaving Neverland screens in New Zealand this Sunday. Two men accuse the tarnished King of Pop of sexually assaulting them when they were… Read more Audio
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Story of the Day and I've been thinking for 8 March 2019
3:45 PM.An introduction to our panellist and the topics for the day plus our panellists share their thoughts on something they've been thinking about. Audio
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Panelists for Friday 8 March 2019
5:00 PM.For International Women's Day Wallace is joined by lawyer and self-professed social justice warrior Julia Whaipooti in Wellington, and victims advocate Ruth Money in the RNZ Auckland studio.
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First Maori Barbie doll
4:54 PM.Sports presenter and journalist Melodie Robinson has become the first New Zealander to have a Barbie doll made in her likeness. Audio
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Travel bloggers and stupid stunts
4:50 PM.A couple who are travel bloggers has come under fire for posting a picture of themselves hanging out of a moving train in Sri Lanka. It racked up 40,000 likes but many people criticized them. More… Read more Audio
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Deep sea destruction
4:38 PM.New research highlights the damage the fishing industry is doing by bottom trawling. The researchers which are led by NIWA say the destructrion of the seabed wildlife is akin to destruction of the… Read more Audio
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Acts of kindness
4:34 PM.A teenage boy in the US saved for two years to buy his friend an electric wheelchair after watching him struggle with his hand push wheelchair in school hallways. We love a heartwarming story about… Read more Audio
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Vegan for babies
4:25 PM.Veganism is growing all over the western world with the UK having around 3.5 million people who only eat plant-based foods. The vegan diet is becoming a personal health choice and also an… Read more Audio
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Do we need a postal service?
4:20 PM.It'll now cost you $1.30 to post a standard letter. But maybe not many of us will be worried as personal letters only make up 1 per cent of all items sent. NZ Post delivers about 400 million mail… Read more Audio
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Push against anti-vaxxers
4:09 PM.A huge new study of more than half a million children found no link between the measles, mumps and rubella vacination and autism. Despite this, the author of the discredited study Andrew Wakfields… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Jock Anderson and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
4:05 PM.A teenage boy in the US saved for two years to buy his friend an electric wheelchair after watching him struggle with his hand push wheelchair in school hallways. We love a heartwarming story about… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Jock Anderson and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
4:03 PM.A huge new study of more than half a million children found no link between the measles, mumps and rubella vacination and autism. Despite this, the author of the discredited study Andrew Wakfields… Read more Audio