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Fletcher Building fallout
4:12 PM.Interesting comments over the weekend on the Fletcher Building failures; what went awry with Fletcher's Building & Interiors (B&I) division. Read more Audio
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Networking with the world's best
4:11 PM.Digital superpowers have converged on Auckland Read more Audio
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The Panel with Dellwyn Stuart and James Elliott (Part 2)
4:05 PM.The biggest solo singer in the world, certainly among the men, is Canadian rapper Drake. He made a music video in which he gives away nearly a million dollars U.S. to poor people in Florida: cash to… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Dellwyn Stuart and James Elliott (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Mark Mitchell's announced his hat's in the ring for National Party leadership at a conference in Auckland, this afternoon. Big tech is in town. NZ's largest-ever technology conference has begun in… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 19 February 2018
3:53 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Read more Audio
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One Quick Question for 19 February 2018
3:47 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Read more Audio
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Trash Talk
4:53 PM.Auckland Council will spend $200,000 on a dumping hotline, hoping to catch those people who are dumping rubbish illegally on the side of city streets. Read more Audio
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Car imports
4:45 PM.There are calls for more transparency for buyers purchasing cars from dealers, after multiple cases involving cars imported after being declared write-offs in Australia. Read more Audio
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Protected tree cut
4:44 PM.A Sumner man is regretting he ordered branches to be cut from a Norfolk pine tree near a building he owns, after people labelled it "eco-terrorism". Read more Audio
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What the panelists want to talk about
4:39 PM.What the panelists Mark Knoff-Thomas and Stephanie Rodgers want to talk about. Audio
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Plastic, pollution and more plastic
4:32 PM.Our half-time topic today is all about environmental stories of the week including the Church of England's call to give up plastic for Lent, the return of glass milk bottles, and Germany trailing free… Read more Audio
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Joyce turn on Turnbull
4:26 PM.Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has banned sexual relations between government ministers and staff, following his Deputy Prime Minister's affair with a staffer. Read more Audio
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Stalked by a drone
4:17 PM.A family's day at Abel Tasman was interrupted by a drone, which followed the group as they walked along the beach. Read more Audio
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America and its guns
4:08 PM.America's latest school shooting has ignited the discussion about gun use and ownership however there are many facts that seem to circulating that are incorrect or at least, exaggerated. Read more Audio
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Fugitive pirate captured
4:07 PM.One of the pirates involved in the murder of Sir Peter Blake has been captured after 15 years on the run. He was arrested in Brazil during a routine stop. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mark Knoff-Thomas and Stephanie Rodgers (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Our half-time topic today is all about enviornmental stories of the week including the Church of England's call to giev up plastic for Lent, the return of glass milk bottles, Germany trialling free… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mark Knoff-Thomas and Stephanie Rodgers (Part 1)
4:03 PM.One of the pirates involved in the murder of Sir Peter Blake has been captured after 15 years on the run. He was arrested in Brazil during a routine stop. Sir Peter Blake was the world's most famous… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 16 February 2018
3:52 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Story of the day today is about figure skating in the Olympics. Read more Audio
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One Quick Question for 16 February 2018
3:47 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Today we answered Janet's question about the deficit, Dana's query about walnuts and Helen's wondering about being ambidextrous. Read more Audio
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Amazon cuts job, robots instead?
4:57 PM.Online retailer Amazon is expected to cut hundreds of jobs in Seattle as it focuses resources on developing its popular work like voice assistant Alexa. Read more Audio
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Learning from history
4:54 PM.A listener has responded to our story yesterday about the Salvation Army's State of the Nation report by asking why humans never learn from history? Read more Audio
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Drugged driving tests
4:52 PM.Associate Transport Minister Julie-Anne Genter isn't convinced saliva testing is the right approach to cracking down on drugged drivers. Read more Audio
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Team NZ v Government
4:50 PM.Team New Zealand and the government continue to be at odds over the location and design of the America's Cup base. Read more Audio