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Policy treats, super sagas - election turmoil continues
The election campaign's contest of ideas and policy is at risk of being overshadowed by political intrigue. Fresh twists in the Winston Peters superannuation affair and Prime Minister Bill English's… Audio
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Nelson boarding hostel now a mini prison, neighbours say
Residents who live near a large boarding hostel in central Nelson are worried they can't find out more about former prisoners who are living there. Video, Audio
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'Out of sight, out of mind': MSD moving homeless to Kaeo
Homeless families are being sent by MSD to one-room units in Kaeo, a town which is already facing severe economic deprivation and housing problems. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 August 2017
There's a theme of 'mercy' running through today's selection of traditional and modern hymns. Hymns include Spirit of mercy, truth and love from the Foundling Hospital Hymnbook, Frederick Faber's… Audio
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NZMA wants supermarket booze ban
Medical Association wants a ban on alcohol sales in supermarkets. Audio
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Warehouse vouchers offered to help pregnant women stop smoking
Pregnant women who smoke in Canterbury are being offered Warehouse vouchers as an incentive to quit the habit. Audio
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Petition on sugar tax presented to MPs today
Petition for a tax on sugar to be introduced was handed to MPs in Wellington this morning. Audio
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Public health professor on the benefits of eggs
Public health professor Grant Scholfield answer some queries which have arisen out of the controversial netflix documentary claiming eggs are bad for your health. Audio
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Panel Says
Audio 8 Aug 2017What the Panelists Scott Campbell and Andrew Clay want to talk about. Audio
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Today is international cat day - Gareth Morgan will be thrilled
Audio 8 Aug 2017Today is international cat day. Audio
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Children being forcibly removed under court orders horrifies
There are concerns about the court orders which mean children are forcibly removed from homes by police as footage is aired of a five year being taken from her mother. Audio
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Research suggests remainers have higher qualifications
Audio 8 Aug 2017New research on the demography of the Brexit vote suggest remainers have higher tertiary qualificaitons than Brexit supporters. Audio
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Labour leader backs off from attacks on Todd Barclay
Jacinda Ardern has promised 'relentless positivity' and shut down attacks on National over the Todd Barclay imbroglio. Audio
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The Green party turns messy - implosion continues
Former Green candidate Richard Green and Political scientist Dr Bryce Edwards join the panel to talk about the Greens' internal ructions and public conflict. Audio
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The Panel with Scott Campbell and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
Audio 8 Aug 2017Topics - Today is international cat day. Petition for a tax on sugar to be introduced was handed to MPs in Wellington this morning. Public health professor Grant Scholfield answer some queries which… Audio
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The Panel with Scott Campbell and Andrew Clay (Part 1)
Audio 8 Aug 2017Topics - Former Green candidate Richard Green and Political scientist Dr Bryce Edwards join the panel to talk about the greens going off in spectacular public fashion. Jacinda Ardern has promised… Audio
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What does this latest poll mean for Labour
The Greens say they won't agree to campaign for just the party votes in the Maori seats. To discuss this we're joined by political commentators Dr Ella Henry, Scott Campbell and Stephanie Rodgers. Audio
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Andrew Little considered resignation after poor poll results
Labour's poor polling has prompted the party's leader, Andrew Little, to admit he considered resigning as its leader. He joins us in the studio. Audio
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Cooper dropped from Wallabies
Cooper dropped from Wallabies
Quade Cooper is a shock omission from the Wallabies' extended train-on squad ahead of the Rugby Championship, with coach Michael Cheika not satisfied with his form.
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Students visit other countries - without leaving NZ
A virtual reality foreign language tool is helping secondary school students visit countries and learn a language without leaving the classroom. Video, Audio
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Tennis veteran offending all sorts
Audio 1 Jun 2017Australian tennis great Margaret Court has pronounced her conservative Christian views by commenting on gender and sexuality. Audio
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Feedback on gender, youth and KFC
Audio 1 Jun 2017Listener feedback on gender, youth and KFC. Audio
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"Like" leads to defamation
Lawyer Gareth Abdinor on how "liking" something on Facebook can lead to a defamation case. Audio
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Panel Says
Audio 1 Jun 2017What the Panelists Scott Campbell and Jennie Moreton want to talk about. Audio
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Sgt Pepper turns 50
Young musician Nic Montgomery talks about what The Beatles Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album means to him. Audio