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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
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Question of the day for 28 August 2019
28 Aug 2019New Zealand's MPs make a pretty penny, but are they over- or under-paid? Audio
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Hospitality industry facing crisis
Earlier in the week we talked about the dire state of the hospitality industry in New Zealand. Prominent chef Martin Boseley was listening, and pops in to give his first-person experience of being… Read more Audio
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Are we getting value for money from our MPs?
28 Aug 2019New Zealand's MPs make a pretty penny, but are they over- or under-paid? Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Stephen Franks (Part 2)
28 Aug 2019New Zealand's MPs make a pretty penny, but are they over- or under-paid? With voting rates in local body elections dropping constantly, some people are suggesting radical ways of getting people to… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Stephen Franks (Part 1)
28 Aug 2019New Zealand's MPs make a pretty penny, but are they over- or under-paid? Earlier in the week we talked about the dire state of the hospitality industry in New Zealand. Prominent chef Martin Boseley… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 28 August 2019
28 Aug 2019What the Panellists Jo McCarroll and Stephen Franks have been thinking about. Audio
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Test your Pavlovian response
27 Aug 2019Why do certain pieces of music elicit such strong feelings in us?
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Young waitress racially abused at Auckland restaurant
A 17 year-old Māori waitress at a popular Viaduct restaurant says she was racially mocked by a diner on Monday last week. Audio
The Panel
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