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Calling all Elvis impersonators
A shortage of Elvis impersonators is causing issues for Upper Hutt's Cosmopolitan Club. Audio
The battle against unfair parking tickets
Going into battle with parking companies is not for the faint hearted. Consumer New Zealand's Jessica Wilson joins The Panel to discuss. Audio
The race to get a Covid vaccine
The Panel discusses the ethical hurdles in the race to find a vaccine for Covid-19. Audio
Dear Panel...
Dear Panel: Wallace and the Panellists help solve everyday problems. Email your questions to thepanel@rnz.co.nz. Audio
Let it snow: Skiers flock to Southern skifields
There's been a surge of keen skiers flocking to Southern ski-fields due to a healthy dumping of fresh snow. Audio
Future proofing NZ against cyber attack
AUT computer science professor, Dave Parry, joins The Panel to discuss how New Zealand can protect itself from cyber attacks. Audio
Chch mosque shooter 'terrorist entity'
Both Australia and New Zealand are open to considering a transfer to Australia of the Christchurch mosque shooter. Audio
The Panel with Fatumata Bah and Conor English (Part 2)
Topics - Angus Dawson, who's a Professor of Bioethics and Director of Sydney Health Ethics University of Sydney, joins the Panel to discuss the ethical hurdles in the race to find a vaccine for… Audio
The Panel with Fatumata Bah and Conor English (Part 1)
Topics - Both Australia and New Zealand are open to considering a transfer to Australia of the Christchurch mosque shooter. Professor Richard Jackson, Otago University's Director of the National… Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
'I've been thinking' with panellists Fatumata Bah and Conor English. Audio
Story of the day with Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly delves into the world of scented candles. Audio
The psychology of level 2 on our happiness levels
Many New Zealanders will be daydreaming about finally getting that haircut or joining friends in a bar for a long overdue catchup. But some of us might be worried about whether the country is ready… Audio
Caution urged in lockdown level 2 by epidemiologists
It's only to be expected that many New Zealanders are delighted at the prospect of moving to level 2 after so many weeks in lockdown. However, some experts in the field remain cautious that people… Audio
The new normal: Are schools ready to return?
After many weeks in lockdown, students can return to school Monday next week. We speak to New Zealand Principals' Federation Perry Rush about whether he thinks schools are ready. Audio
The Panel with Fatumata Bah and Phil O'Reilly
After many weeks in lockdown, students can return to school Monday next week. We speak to New Zealand Principals' Federation Perry Rush about whether he thinks schools are ready and how teachers are… Audio
The move to level 2: NZ's business community responds
The move to level two will no doubt come as a great relief to New Zealand business in what has been a very tough time. So many businesses are hurting but will this move be too late for some? We speak… Audio
PM Jacinda Ardern reveals staggered move to alert level 2
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced a staggered move into level 2 starting on Thursday, with schools and bars reopening later and groups limited to 10 people. Audio
Story of the Day for 11 May 2020
The stages of isolation and what we can learn from astronauts on the space station. Audio
Making New Zealand Home: Fatumata Bah
Each week at this time we bring you stories from New Zealanders who were forced to leave their homelands and have resettled here. Today we are speaking to Fatumata Bah whose family is from from Sierra… Audio
Over 50s report age discrimination when applying for jobs
An article in the Sunday Star Times has highlighted the way that many people over 50 feel they are being frozen out of the job market. Audio