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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
Out of bed at 8:15, spend three hours outdoors, wait until 9am for your first coffee. This is just part of the prescription for a "perfect day" in an American study. It's topped-off by spending four… Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Joseph Parker was knocked down in the final round of his heavyweight bout against Dillian Whyte. He'd earlier been head butted. Now the analysis is doing the rounds. He wasn't hungry enough. He wasn't… Audio
Mooted "floa-tel" divides Oamaru
Oamaru, as we know, is on the proverbial roll - Steampunk, the Whitestone precinct, the penguins, it's an attractive destination. Now, the comunity-owned local licensing trust has come up with an idea… Audio
Patient violence at hospitals skyrockets
Nurses at Middlemore Hospital's emergency department are being issued personal emergency alarms for their safety after a spike in violent assaults on staff. Audio
Chch council under fire over opacity
Chief Ombudsman Judge Peter Boshier has written to the Solicitor-General asking that the Attorney-General David Parker consider issuing enforcement proceedings against the Christchurch City Council. Audio
People with less give more
People who have less in life are likely to give more. Research from the Queen Mary University of London. Audio
Law firm culture under microscope following damning report
Dame Margaret Bazley's review findings into the law firm Russell McVeagh were released this morning. Audio
Decision imminent on Thai cave rescue
Richard Erlich joins the panel from Bangkok with the latest information on the rescue effort, including an outline of the three most viable options available to authorities. Audio
The Panel with Gary Moore and Jo McCarroll (Part 2)
People who have less in life are likely to give more. Research from the Queen Mary University of London. What the Panelists Gary Moore and Jo McCarroll want to talk about. Chief Ombudsman Judge Peter… Audio
The Panel with Gary Moore and Jo McCarroll (Part 1)
Richard Erlich joins the panel from Bangkok with the latest information on the rescue effort, including an outline of the three most viable options available to authorities. The Law Society's… Audio
France's "spiderman" and citizenship
The migrant man dubbed a hero for saving a child of a balcony has been granted legal immigration status who his actions. Audio
Meth contmainated houses report
In the fallout of the report by Sir Peter Gluckman on meth contaminated houses, many are calling for compensation. Sir Gluckman found there's never been any evidence of illness from third-hand… Audio
Auckland Grammar hits back
Auckland Grammar has announced it will be designing its own curriculum, complete with exams, in reaction to proposed changes to NCEA. Audio
Higher earners struggling
There are suggestions that those on high wages are still struggling financially, with high mortgages or rent. It comes off the back of a report that more than half of kiwi households cut back on… Audio
Bitcoin fuels new addicts
Doctors are warning they are seeing people addicted to bitcoin, as the cryptocurrency becomes more popular. The issue is being compared to high-stakes gambling that can totally consume those who… Audio
One in five lawyers sexually harassed
Nearly a third of female New Zealand lawyers have been sexually harassed in the workplace, a new survey has found. Audio
The tweet that went too far
The US TV show Roseanne has been cancelled after its star posted a tweet that caused outrage. Roseanne Barr has been called racist for comments about a former aide of President Obama during a twitter… Audio
The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Jo McCarroll (Part 2)
Doctors are warning they are seeing people addicted to bitcoin, as the cryptocurrency becomes more popular. The issue is being compared to high-stakes gambling that can totally consume those who play… Audio