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Is New Zealand history ignored in primary education?
The History Teachers Association is urging parliament to make the teaching of New Zealand history compulsory. Audio
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Suicide statistics a cause for serious concern
29 Aug 2019There were 685 suicides in the year to June. Seventeen more than last year. And each of those deaths has a huge ripple effect. Geoff Booth lost his son Liam to suicide. Geoff joins the panel to… Read more Audio
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UK parliament to be suspended from mid-September
29 Aug 2019Britains Queen Elizabeth has approved a Government request to suspend the UK parliament amid the Brexit crisis. Audio
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The Panel with Janet Wilson and Morgan Godfery (Part 2)
29 Aug 2019What was your most hair-raising hairstyle? Jacinda Ardern has announced a free daily lunch trial for 30 schools around the country, which could feed some 21,000 students by 2021. Among New Zealand's… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Janet Wilson and Morgan Godfery (Part 1)
29 Aug 2019Britains Queen Elizabeth has approved a Government request to suspend the UK parliament amid the Brexit crisis. There were 685 suicides in the year to June. Seventeen more than last year. And each of… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 29 August 2019
29 Aug 2019What the Panellists Janet Wilson and Morgan Godfery have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel, Thursday August 29th
29 Aug 2019Today's panelists are the journalist and media trainer Janet Wilson, and the journalist and social commentator Morgan Godfery
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Optimism!
28 Aug 2019Optimists are more likely to live longer than those who have a more negative approach to life, a US study has found. Audio
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More students travelling to school by car than a decade ago
A new survey shows nearly half of all school students in New Zealand travel to school by car. Audio
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Canterbury University law revue courts controversy
A Canterbury University satirical production is courting controversy for perceived racism, sexism and ableism. Audio
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Paying people to vote
28 Aug 2019With voting rates in local body elections dropping constantly, some people are suggesting radical ways of getting people to vote. Dr Julia Talbot-Jones from Victoria University joins us with her… Read more Audio
The Panel
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