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Fires continue to burn up the planet's lungs
Thousands of fires continue to burn in the Amazon Basin. Climate scientist Dr Nathanael Melia joins the panel to chat about what exactly this means for the world's oxygen, and whether the fires are… Audio
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Chastening new suicide figures released
New figures show New Zealand's suicides have risen to an all-time high of 685, 17 more than last year. Shaun Robinson from the Mental Health Foundation joins the panel to chat about the causes, and… Audio
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The Panel with Tracey Barnett and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Audio 27 Aug 2019The National Party wants to raise the age at which people qualify for superannuation from 65 to 67 by 2037, but the prime minister says that won't happen on her watch. Do you agree with raising the… Audio
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The Panel with Tracey Barnett and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Audio 27 Aug 2019New figures show New Zealand's suicides have risen to an all-time high of 685, 17 more than last year. Shaun Robinson from the Mental Health Foundation joins the panel to chat about the causes, and… Audio
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I've been thinking for 27 August 2019
Audio 27 Aug 2019What the Panellists Tracey Barnett and Scott Campbell have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 27 August 2019
Audio 27 Aug 2019It was international dog day yesterday, so let's find out a bit about them Audio
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The Panel, Tuesday August 27th
Audio 27 Aug 2019Today's panelists are the former journalist and PR expert Scott Campbell, and the columnist and journalist Tracey Barnett
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Australia sending warship to Middle East to support US
Australia will send a warship, surveillance aircraft and Defence Force personnel to the Persian Gulf to join an international effort to combat Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - McLaughlin clinches his 14th Supercars win of 2019, Issac Luke charged by NRL judiciary, World title for Hamilton BMX rider, and Swimming Australia under fire.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Warriors go down to Eels, Whincup ends 24-race Supercars loss steak, Aussie women's cricket captain puts English to sword, and Ko misses rare major cut.
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Managers need to learn how to manage millennials
Company director Bruce Cotterill has written a piece on how managers need to learn how to lead this generation in the workplace. He says millennials are natural communicators, when most of their… Audio
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E-books disappearing even if you've bought them
When is something you buy not really something you own? When it's an e-book. Microsoft is closing its ebooks store later this month and when it does all the books you've bought will cease to work… Audio
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Beauty pageant organisers try to gag outspoken contestant
In Tonga there's a hulabaloo over the Miss Heilala beuty pageant. Over the weekend the outgoing Miss Heilala, Kolo Funganitao, used her farewell speech to lambast the organisers for not protecting her… Audio
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No alcohol beer sold to underaged people
Online retailer Mighty Ape is selling Asahi Dry Zero, a non-alcoholic beer from Japan, with no age restrictions. It quotes Auckland Council Manager of Alcohol Licensing Peter Knight as saying any beer… Audio
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Question of the Day for 8 July 2019
Audio 8 Jul 2019If you became mayor what's one bylaw you'd enact? Audio
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Multi-level marketing schemes: rip-off or opportunity?
Multi-level marketing schemes are growing in popularity in New Zealand. Odds on you've seem one on your social media feed. In a nutshell a company sells you a whole lot of product, and you then sell… Audio
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Northland Maori shun local politics
Northland Maori want greater representation in local government. Nearly half of the population in the Far North is Maori but many feel they're shut out from local politics, and this results in… Audio
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Food insecurity in NZ
Food insecurity is now a term that can be applied to many New Zealand families. A new report from the Ministry of Health says many parents are stressed and anxious about providing food. Almost one in… Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Audio 8 Jul 2019If you became mayor what's one bylaw you'd enact? Online retailer Mighty Ape is selling Asahi Dry Zero, a non-alcoholic beer from Japan, with no age restrictions. It quotes Auckland Council Manager of… Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Food insecurity is now a term that can be applied to many New Zealand families. A new report from the Ministry of Health says many parents are stressed and anxious about providing food. Almost one in… Audio
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I've been thinking for 8 July 2019
Audio 8 Jul 2019What the Panelists Verity Johnson and Scott Campbell have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 8 July 2019
Audio 8 Jul 2019Idris Elba. The man who could be Bond. He's a real life hero. The actor rushed to the aid of a woman who suffered a seizure while he was on stage on Manchester. Audio
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Blues out of playoff race
The Blues' slim Super Rugby finals hopes have evaporated after they conceded a late try to suffer a 29-28 loss to the Queensland Reds in Brisbane on Friday.
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The Fall and Rise of Harpsichord 6
In August 1956, a beautiful new harpsichord arrived in Wellington aboard the RMS Rangitoto. It had been purchased from its maker, Thomas Goff of London, by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service for use… Audio, Gallery
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Chelsea set record Wayne Bennett gets one over his old club.