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The Weekend Panel with Janet Wilson and Al Gillespie
Along with the continuing Omicron threat, our Weekend panelists Janet Wilson and Al Gillespie discuss the Russia/Ukraine situation, Kainga Ora, political polling and why people are shunning rum and… Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 26 Jan 2022Panellists Sue Bradford and Ben Thomas discuss the tense situation in the Ukraine, New Zealand's ranking in the Corruption Perceptions Index and the value of ambergris. Audio
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Expert on why spies do not report all crime to the police
If you see a serious crime, you should report it, right?
Especially if you're a public servant. You'd think so, but it appears the nation's spies are exempt.
The Inspector-General for Intelligence… Audio
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The Panel with Zoe George and Neil Millar (Part 2)
Audio 16 Dec 2021Panellists Neil Miller and Zoe George discuss a report card for 2021, letters on how older New Zealanders coped with lockdown, and a scathing review of a Michelin starred restaurant. Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Al Gillespie and Lavina Good
Joining us on the panel this morning are Dr Alexander Gillespie and Lavina Good. Among other topics, they'll be discussing the anti-lockdown protest on Auckland's motorway, the All Blacks and Black… Audio
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Could more have been done to prevent LynnMall terror attack?
Audio 5 Sep 2021Friday's terror attack at LynnMall came after the 32-year-old Sri Lankan-born offender had been on the police radar for five years. The timeline involving this man -- who was shot dead by police --… Audio
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The Panel with David Cormack and Ali Jones (Part 1)
Panellists David Cormack and Ali Jones discuss dissent in lockdown, how to avoid retiring poor, and debate marmite vs vegemite. Audio
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Geoffrey Miller: Afghanistan political crisis and implications for New Zealand
Analysis - The current political crisis in Afghanistan worsens, and Geoffrey Miller argues what unfolds in Kabul could result in a big change to New Zealand's geopolitical landscape.
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Dean Hall (Part 1)
Audio 25 Aug 2021Panellists Paula Penfold and Dean Hall discuss elimination of covid-19, bringing back more Afghan refugees and Geordie Beamish's win of international mile race. Participants: ABC journalist Gavin… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Conor English (Part 1)
Audio 16 Aug 2021Panellists Ella Henry and Conor English discsuss the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, empty seats at the All Blacks test, and the jobs that they'd rather forget. Audio
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Alleged terrorist faces years of rehab, control on return to NZ
An alleged terrorist will likely face years of rehabilitation and strict controls when she is repatriated to New Zealand with her two young children. Suhayra (sah-high-rah) Aden (aye-din) is currently… Audio
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NZ's 'political capital' on show as host of online Apec
New Zealand will host a video conference with the globe's heavy-hitters overnight - bringing together the leaders of Apec to discuss the Covid-19 crisis.
The meeting has been billed as extraordinary… Audio
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Kindergartens switch to pen and paper after software attack
Schools are offline and more than 100 North Island kindergartens have reverted to pen and paper due to a major international ransomware hit.
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Weapons systems approved for export despite concern over use in Yemen
MFAT approved the export of weapons systems to the United Arab Emirates despite officials warning they could be used in Yemen.
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Midweek Mediawatch: Colin Peacock
Mediawatch's weekly catchup with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about a newspaper error in Hawke's Bay Today, the potential for a change to Mediaworks' ownership, and an updated on… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - Gaza, a gaffe and a brutal review
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the media targeted in Gaza live on TV - and the Gaza crisis spilling over into sport on screen. Also - an… Video, Audio
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ICC says war crimes may be being committed in Gaza conflict
The International Criminal Court is concerned war crimes are possibly being committed as conflict between Israel and Palestine intensifies. At least 67 people have been killed in Gaza since violence… Audio
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Al Gillespie - China and its treatment of Uyghurs
Waikato University's international law expert Al Gillespie joins the show to discuss the treatment of the Uyghur people by China, and the New Zealand parliament's decision to label that treatment as… Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Heather Roy and Al Gillespie
Joining the Weekend Panel this morning is Heather Roy and Al Gillespie. Among other issues, they'll be discussing trans-Tasman relationships, New Zealand's future in the Five Eyes network, and the… Audio
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Law expert says Government counter terrorism bill much needed
A law expert says the government's first legislative changes in the wake of the Royal Commission into the Christchurch Mosque attacks will have a significant impact.
The Counter-Terrorism Legislation… Audio
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MFAT approved military equipment export permits to UAE Land Forces
MFAT approved export permits for military equipment that was sent to the UAE, a key partner in Saudi Arabia's military intervention in Yemen, in 2018 and 2019.
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Risks Myanmar might 'get much, much worse' says law professor
Top Human Rights watchdogs are calling on the international community to do more to protect people in Myanmar from its military rulers. That comes after armed forces opened fire on mourners at a… Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Garry Moore (Part 1)
Audio 26 Mar 2021Part 1: Calls are growing for some sort of stronger NZ response over what is happening to the Uyghur peoples in China. The Panel discusses an interesting opinion piece arguing that non-homeowners are… Audio
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The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Conor English (Part 1)
Audio 11 Mar 2021Part 1: Kathryn Burnett and Conor English discuss anti-terror legislation, Working For Families, and fairness when it comes to phone plans. Audio
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Working from bed - yay or nay?
Audio 16 Feb 2021An article in The Guardian caught our attention: Why you shouldn't work from bed and a guide to doing it anyway. Lockdown changed the way we work - do you ever work from your bed? Audio