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Parliament's bullying problem
21 May 2019A sweeping new review is out today on the workplace culture in Parliament and it appears it is toxic. The review found there is a systematic bullying and harassment culture. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mamari Stephens and Maryan Street (Part 2)
21 May 2019Question of the Day: Do you support voluntary euthanasia in New Zealand? Why or why not? Panellists Mamari Stephens and Maryan Street are joined by diversity specialist Philip Patston, Palliative care… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mamari Stephens and Maryan Street (Part 1)
21 May 2019A sweeping new review is out today on the workplace culture in Parliament and it appears it is toxic. Speaker Trevor Mallard launched the external review of bullying and harassment of staff at… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 21 May 2019
21 May 2019What the Panellists Mamari Stephens and Maryan Street have been thinking. Audio
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Story of the Day for 21 May 2019
21 May 2019UK Police ordered a McDonald's in Scotland to stop selling milkshakes over fears people would dunk them over Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage. Read more Audio
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Panelists Tuesday 21 May
21 May 2019Wallace Chapman is joined by Māori law academic Mamari Stephens and former Labour MP, and current President of the End of Life Choice society, Maryan Street. Today our second half will be dedicated to… Read more
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School phone ban
20 May 2019Intesting item here by Kelly Makiha, Roroua Daily Post lookig at the issue of celphones in schools. How to get the balance right between students being allowed their phones and being distracted by… Read more Audio
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Ending food wastage
The UK government may soon force restaurants to offer takeaway leftovers to reduce food waste. Audio
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Family violence funding
20 May 2019The Prime Minister made a major announcement on the weekend, committing the government to funding a multi-agency approach to family and sexual violence to the tune of $320 million over four years. Audio
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MP Alfred Ngaro and new party
20 May 2019National Party leader Simon Bridges is happy to give list MP Alfred Ngaro "the space" to explore the idea of splitting off and setting up a Christian values party. Just what does that mean? Audio
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Are protests making a comeback?
20 May 2019Are protests making a comeback? This includes many of young New Zealanders marching for climage change. And internationally there have been some massive protests, including the 2017 Womens March which… Read more 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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