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Monday to Friday, 6pm - 7:30pm, plus a Wednesday Politics Panel 7.30pm - 8pm
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Society marriage and children
Society's changed so has the way we bring up children. Audio
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Government limo drivers
The drivers of the government's limousines have been speeding regularly. Audio
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Switzerland on the brink of implementing a universal income
This year Bill Gates warned about a loss of existing jobs. He predicts "an excess of labor resources" as robots and AI systems take over. Audio
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The Panel with Lisa Scott and Michael Moynahan (Part 2)
3 Jun 2016Panelists Lisa Scott and Michael Moynahan have chosen music to illustrate a life well-lived. Patrick Morgan of the Cycling Advocates Network addresses some cycleway questions. Kelvin Davis has been… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Lisa Scott and Michael Moynahan (Part 1)
3 Jun 2016The latest twist in the EgypotAir crash story. This year Bill Gates warned about a loss of existing jobs. He predicts "an excess of labor resources" as robots and AI systems take over. The drivers of… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 3 June 2016
3 Jun 2016Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The end could be nigh for rodeos
A Parliamentary Select Committee is now considering animal welfare concerns after being presented with a 60,000 signature petition. Audio
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Harambe the gorilla
2 Jun 2016The prime minister John Key says he wouldn't have shot the zoo gorilla who dragged a child in its enclosure. Audio
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Otago's 24-hour study centre
The University of Otago has opened a 24-hour study centre. We talk to the president of the Otago University Student's Association. Audio
The Panel
Wallace Chapman's Panel hour features a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum, together with expert phone guests.
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