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Monday to Friday, 6pm - 7:30pm, plus a Wednesday Politics Panel 7.30pm - 8pm
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and James Elliott (Part 1)
19 Nov 2018A well-known Dunedin resident Neil Collins has died at the age of 77. He was a radio broadcaster, he presented the old Miss New Zealand pageants back in the day and anchored numerous Telethons. He… Read more Audio
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Story of the day for 19 November 2018
19 Nov 2018We all dream at night, but quite a few people never remember their dreams. Audio
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Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 19 November 2018
19 Nov 2018Plane wheels, GPS and plastic plant pots. Read more Audio
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Panelists Monday 19 November 2018
19 Nov 2018Author Catherine Robertson is in Wellington and is joined by Auckland comedian & lawyer James Elliott.
Coming up
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Demerit points for scooters and driving tests
16 Nov 2018A boy in Britain has been hit with demerit points before he even has a licence, for clocking a high speed on an electric scooter. Meanwhile an Auckland man has started a petition to make drivers sit a… Read more Audio
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No help for woman in road rage attack
16 Nov 2018A woman who was attacked by a man in a road rage incident is asking why other drivers didn't answer her calls for help. Read more Audio
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Do we need to use soap?
Palmerston North City Council has decide to no longer provide soap in public toilets. That's because the dispensers are often vandalised. Officials say there's very little risk of disease. Read more Audio
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The appeal of Shorty St
16 Nov 2018Shortland Street -The Musical opens tomorrow night in Auckland. It's an affectionate parody of the long-running soap opera, with iconic characters and storylines from the early years of the show. Read more Audio
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Can't sleep? Try Ed Sheeran
16 Nov 2018A study has found 62 percent of people listen to music while falling asleep and Ed Sheeran's love songs about doing drugs and sleeping with prostitutes are a favourite. Read more Audio
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Is it "trivial" to have an exam word explained?
Students have launched a petition after being confused by the word "trivial" in a history exam. Some Year 13 students are worried they might fail the exam because they didn't know what it meant. Read more Audio
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The value of the Santa Parade
16 Nov 2018It seems Auckland Council will provide funding for future Santa Parades but it won't be through the event organisation of the council, ATEED. Read more Audio
The Panel
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