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A robot assistant
Google has just released its new Duplex technology. It makes calls in a seemingly-human voice with almost human responses and conversation. Audio
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Bite size learning with EduBits
Phil Ker of Otago Polytechnic explains how the micro-qualification system EduBits works and if it's the future of tertiary education. Audio
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Panel Says
Audio 9 May 2018What the Panelists Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell want to talk about. Audio
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Secrets for happy and healthy old age
A little bit of exercise, nice healthy food and a purpose. The recipe for longevity according to a new study by the US' North Western University. Audio
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Towie's take on NZ drivers
The Panel's been discussing various issues on the roads as part of Road Safety Awreness Week. Today a Christchurch tow truck driver shares some of his experiences of fellow drivers. Audio
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KiwiBank's $1 cheque service fee
The banks are laughing all the way to the banks. New Zealand's big four banks have experienced a 75% increase in profits over a decade. Meanwhile, in Timaru Grey Power's Denise Fitzgerald was… Audio
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US backs off Iran deal
The Accord struck between Iran and some Western Nations will see not only an end to the US's participation but Al Gillespie explains how it will also effect world trade including New Zealand's. Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Audio 9 May 2018A little bit of exercise, nice healthy food and a purpose. The recipe for longevity according to a new study by the US' North Western University. What the Panelists Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell… Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Audio 9 May 2018The Accord struck between Iran and some Western Nations will see not only an end to the US's participation but Al Gillespie explains how it will also effect world trade including New Zealand's. The… Audio
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Panelists Wednesday 9 May 2018
Audio 8 May 2018Public relations consultant and former journalist Scott Campbell and the editor of NZ Gardener magazine Jo McCarroll are both in our Auckland studio.
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NQ's veteran Bolton charged with indecent assault
NQ's veteran Bolton charged with indecent assault
North Queensland prop Scott Bolton has been charged with indecent assault following an incident in Bondi on Saturday night.
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Sinkhole will grow in futher rainfall events
GNS Science volcanologist Brad Scott says a giant sinkhole that opened up after heavy rain over the weekend is the biggest he's ever seen in New Zealand. Video, Audio
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Massive sinkhole on farm just going to get bigger - GNS
A giant tomo - or fissure - that opened up on a farm during record-breaking rain has revealed soil that's 60,000 years old. Zac Fleming headed to Tumunui, Rotorua, for this report. Video, Audio
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House that prisoners built now over the wire
A three bedroom house built by eight prison inmates as part of a trade training scheme was lifted over the prison walls in Rimutaka. Video, Audio
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'How could he not know?' - Outgoing DHB chair breaks silence
The outgoing Chair of the Board at the Counties Manukau DHB says documents were provided to the new Health Minister, David Clark, detailing problems with buildings at Middlemore, before the issues… Audio
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Barack Obama impressed after meeting Māori wahine leaders
Audio 23 Mar 2018On his last day in the country, former United States president Barack Obama brunched with a group of Māori women business and community leaders. John Boynton spoke to some of them. Video, Audio
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More debauchery claims - now Auckland
Claims of debauchery and binge-drinking a law school events have moved from Otago to Auckland. There are tales of nudity and drinking from the The University of Auckland's law camp. Audio
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Why does daylight saving have to end?
We continue yesterday's debate on whether we should continue daylight saving through the winter months, and read more of your feedback. Listener Isla Burgess from Cromwell joins the discussions. Audio
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Is the big one coming, or have we already had it?
A kiwi scientist has come out today saying if a big tsunami hits, we should be fine on higher ground. It comes after a simulation showed what would happened to our coast if there were an earthquake in… Video, Audio
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Panel Says
Audio 7 Mar 2018What the Panelists Scott Campbell and Holly Walker want to tak about. Audio
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Roll of the dice
What makes someone successful? Is it hardwork, talent or smarts? A new study says it may just be luck. The research over a 40-year period found that no matter how being smart and talented doesn't mean… Audio
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Auckland's health system
Marama Royal of Ngati Whatua Orakei says Auckland's health system is at breaking point, that's why iwi members will now be given health insurance to ensure they have help to turn to if needed. Audio
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Viagogo investigation
We continue the discussion about ticket resellers today following the weekend's Bruno Mars concert that saw many people turned away at the door with fake tickets. Audio
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North Korea's turnaround
Audio 7 Mar 2018North Korea is open to relinquishing its nuclear weapons, according to South Korea. Seoul officials say North Korea is willing to freeze its nuclear programmes if it beings direct talks with the US… Audio
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Trump bags the Oscars
President Trump has lashed out at Hollywood once again, slamming the Oscars and its low ratings. Audio