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NZ's high plastic consumption
The good and bad of pollution in New Zealand. The country rated best for air quality and we do very well for green space in our cities. However New Zealand came second to last in the list of countries… Audio
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Sexual harassment in the Defence Force
Over 100 reports of sexual harassment have been made to the New Zealand Defence Force from staff over the past two years. Audio
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Folau again condemns people to hell
Wallabies rugby player Israel Folau has taken to twitter again and condemned drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, fornicators, thieves, atheists, and idolators to eternity in hell. He sent out a tweet… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Garry Moore (Part 2)
Audio 11 Apr 2019Fawlty Towers has topped a list of the UK's favourite sitcoms. Other favourite shows are Father Ted, Blackadder and Dads Army. The Trelise Cooper fashion brand has responded, after getting an "F" in… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Garry Moore (Part 1)
Audio 11 Apr 2019Wallabies rugby player Israel Folau has taken to twitter again and condemned drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, fornicators, thieves, atheists, and idolators to eternity in hell. He sent out a tweet… Audio
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I've been thinking for 11 April 2019
Audio 11 Apr 2019What the Panelists Niki Bezzant and Garry Moore have been thinking about. Audio
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Panelists for Thursday 11 April 2019
Audio 10 Apr 2019The managing director of the Community Housing Trust Garry Moore is in the RNZ Christchurch studio and is joined by food writer Niki Bezzant in Auckland.
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Essential oils and misinformation
Essential oils have been banned from an Auckland primary school after a parent threatened legal action, pointing out that his child's asthma could be triggered by the oils. Author and food and… Audio
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The Panel with Emma Espiner and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Audio 1 Apr 2019Living wage, superannuation and the minimum wage are all increasing today - meaning an extra $50 per week for our lowest paid people. But will it make enough of a difference? Annie Newman from Living… Audio
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First Maori Barbie doll
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
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… Audio
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Deep sea destruction
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… Audio
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Acts of kindness
Audio 7 Mar 2019A 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… Audio
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Vegan for babies
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… Audio
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Do we need a postal service?
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… Audio
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Push against anti-vaxxers
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… Audio
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The Panel with Jock Anderson and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Audio 7 Mar 2019A 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… Audio
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The Panel with Jock Anderson and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Audio 7 Mar 2019A 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… Audio
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Panelists Thursday 7 March
Audio 7 Mar 2019Wallace Chapman is joined by Jock Anderson, former NBR editor and columnist, and Niki Bezzant, Editor-at-large at the Healthy Food Guide.
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Petition circulating for more transparency around Photoshop
A very powerful tool in this day and age , but with great power comes great responsibility ... We're talking about photos, often on the covers of glossy magazines, which are surreptitiously but… Audio
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West Coast council courting climate change controversy
The West Coast regional council says it won't support the government's Zero Carbon Bill unless it's presented with more proof human-induced climate change is happening. Audio
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Should our appliances be easier to repair?
Some European environment ministers are lobbying for legislation which would compel manufacturers to make their products more hardy and easier to repair. Audio
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Question of the Day - What's your most reliable home appliance?
Audio 30 Jan 2019Question of the Day: what is your most reliable ever home appliance? Audio, Gallery
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Why don't we have four-year government terms?
National MP Nick Smith is the latest MP to come out in support of four-year parliamentary terms. Why IS New Zealand's term so short, and should it be extended? Audio
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Would you support a red meat tax?
The Lanet Commission of Obesity says a tax on red meat is an example of the kind of urgent action which could help mitigate the effects intensive farming has on the environment. Audio
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Insurance companies raked over coals in damning FMA report
Sixteen insurance companies have been cited for a variety of unethical practices, including charging customers for expired policies, selling policies people can't legally use, and not properly… Audio
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The Panel with James Nokise and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Audio 30 Jan 2019Sixteen insurance companies have been cited for a variety of unethical practices, including charging customers for expired policies, selling policies people can't legally use, and not properly… Audio
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The Panel with James Nokise and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Audio 30 Jan 2019Question of the Day: what is your most reliable ever home appliance? Some European environment ministers are lobbying for legislation which would compel manufacturers to make their products more hardy… Audio
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The Panel, Wednesday January 30th
Audio 30 Jan 2019Today's panellists are the food and nutrition writer Niki Bezzant, and the comedian and playwright James Nokise
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