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The Panel with Rajorshi Chakraborti, Julia Moore (Part Two)
Audio 21 Feb 2020NCEA is in for a shakeup, with some subjects being dropped or combined for Level 1. The president of Grey Power Mac Welch joins The Panel to respond to claims superannuation should be means tested… Audio
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Proposed school in Pukekohe puts precious soils at risk
Audio 29 Jan 2020A proposed school near the town of Pukekohe, in South Auckland, is coming up against opposition from local farmers and politicians who say the area is prime agricultural land and shouldn't be built… Audio
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Dunedin launches trial to pedestrianise the Octagon
Audio 29 Jan 2020Dunedin's Octagon and some of its surrounding streets have been closed to traffic this week, as a trial kicks off called 'The Octagon Experience', but it has come with a few teething issues for… Audio
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Cabinet to move ahead with super-sized public broadcaster
Audio 29 Jan 2020New details were revealed this morning as cabinet agrees to create a super-sized public broadcaster, however ministers took some convincing. Audio
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Today in music history: Albatross
Audio 29 Jan 2020This day in 1969: Fleetwood Mac had their only UK No.1 single with the instrumental 'Albatross'. Audio
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Trump still popular in polls despite 'horror story' new book
Audio 29 Jan 2020A Very Stable Genius is the latest book to slam Donald Trump and the Whitehouse, yet Trump's ratings are better now than they were this time last year, with 49 percent of Americanls expecting him to… Audio
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Keep superannuation age at 65 for future generations - review
Audio 29 Jan 2020The interim retirement commissioner has poured cold water on the idea of increasing the superannuation eligibility age from 65 to 67, saying the cost of the universal payments to retirees is… Audio
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Govt details $12b infrastructure spend
Audio 29 Jan 2020The government has detailing its $12b infrastructure spend, including significant investment in transport, schools, hospitals, regional projects and reducing the state sector's carbon footprint. Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Bill Ralston (Part 2)
Audio 29 Jan 2020Today in music history: Albatross; Cabinet to move ahead with super-sized public broadcaster; Dunedin launches trial to pedestrianise the Octagon; Proposed school in Pukekohe puts precious soils at… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Bill Ralston (Part 1)
Audio 29 Jan 2020Govt details $12b infrastructure spend; Keep superannuation age at 65 for future generations - review; Trump still popular in polls despite 'horror story' new book. Audio
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What the panellists have been thinking
Audio 29 Jan 2020What the panellists Niki Bezzant and Bill Ralston have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the day with Caitlin Cherry
Audio 29 Jan 2020Caitlin Cherry on the dangers of watching football. Audio
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Joker creates new media tourism spot
Joker creates new media tourism spot in New York and locals aren't happy about it. Audio
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Blue spaces are better for mental health than green ones
Science showing that blue spaces more than green are beneficial for mental health. Audio
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Pushy job seeker doesn't handle his rejection well
Pushy job seeker doesn't take his rejection well when he's told his aggressive approach wasn't welcome at a company. Audio
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Southland Chamber of Commerce on Tiwai point plant closing
Petition started to stop the closure of Tiwai Point aluminium smelter. Petition backer .... explains the impact a closure would have on the region's population. Audio
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Why are fireworks still being sold?
Every year there are calls for bans on the public sale of fireworks. So why has nothing changed? Audio
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Question of the Day for 4 November 2019
Would you work a five hour day with restricted mobile phone and email access? Why/why not? Audio
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German tech firm introduces five hour working day
German tech firm introduces five hour working day, but there's a catch. Audio
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Conclusion of RWC overview of what's happened
A look at the 2019 Rugby World Cup action, the winners the losers and how AB's fans appear to have become more reasonable. Audio
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From today - armed response units
Audio 4 Nov 2019Mixed response to armed police units deployed in three parts of the country. Audio
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South East Asia summit's significance increases
South East Asia summit more significant after APEC in Chile is cancelled. Professor of International Law, Al Gillespie joins the discussion to talk about the implications. Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and David Slack (Part 2)
Audio 4 Nov 2019Would you work a five hour day with restricted mobile phone and email access? Why/why not? Every year there are calls for bans on the public sale of fireworks. So why has nothing changed? Petition… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and David Slack (Part 1)
Audio 4 Nov 2019South East Asia summit more significant after APEC in Chile is cancelled. Professor of International Law, Al Gillespie joins the discussion to talk about the implications. Mixed response to armed… Audio
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I've been thinking for 4 November 2019
Audio 4 Nov 2019What the panellists Niki Bezzant and David Slack have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 4 November 2019
Audio 4 Nov 2019Show Mariah Carey the respect she deserves. Audio
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Scandinavian secret to domestic bliss!
Stockholm resident Eva Jarlsdotter has written an article for the mail with one simple piece of advice: for a happy life, run your family like a business. Audio
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Are women really better at Multi-tasking?
But some new research out of Aachen University in Germany has found there is in fact NO evidence to support the claim. Audio
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India-Pakistan tensions over Kashmir ramp up
Waikato University professor Al Gillespie joins the panel to explain exactly what's going on in Kashmir, and whether an equitable solution is possible. Audio
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Land use between a rock and a hard place
Food, or housing? We only have a finite amount of land in Aotearoa - and we have to use it to feed people and to house people. But which should take precedence? Economist Kirden Lees joins us to talk… Audio