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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Ed Amon (Part 2)
The government is set to pull financial support for a nationwide mental health and wellbeing campaign which was developed to help people cope with the strain of the Covid-19 pandemic and the… Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Ed Amon (Part 1)
Opposition leader Judith Collins has said the National Party is focused on the growing number of gang members, would bring back Armed Response Teams. Dr Jarrod Gilbert, the Director of Criminal… Audio
What panellists have been thinking
What panellists Jo McCarroll and Ed Amon have been thinking. Audio
Dear Panel
Panellists Ed Amon and Jo McCarroll answer listeners' everyday problems. Audio
Today in music history: 1990 Milli Vanilli stripped of Grammy
Today in music history, in 1990 Milli Vanill were stripped of their Best New Artist grammy they had won in 1989 after it was revealed Rob Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan didn't actually sing on their debut… Audio
Wallace goes back over corresponce from the week
Wallace and the Panel look back the correspondence of the week and the topics that generated the most feedback. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 2)
Tauranga mayor Tenby Powell's resigned today against a backdrop of infighting and problems within the council. The Panel talks to Massey University Senior politics lecturer, Andy Asquith who… Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 1)
A report into alleged war crimes committed by Australian troops in Afghanistan makes for harrowing reading. The Panel speaks to the Director of The National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at… Audio
What the panellists have been thinking about
What panellists Jo McCarroll and Mark Knoff-Thomas have been thinking. Audio
Today In Music History: David Bowie releases 'Heroes'
On this day in 1977, David Bowie released 'Heroes', the second album in his trilogy recorded with Brian Eno. Audio
Are political walkabouts outdated?
Politicians are pounding the pavement as they seek to win voters, but are walkabouts outdated? Judith Collins' walkabout in Ponsonby yesterday has been branded "cheeky and clumsy" after her party was… Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Thomas Pryor (Part 2)
Should 16 year olds have the right to vote? The rich keep getting richer amid Covid crisis; Cadbury employees get final tour of factory; Get knotting: macramé is back. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Thomas Pryor (Part 1)
US vice president’s debate more relevant than ever; Big companies ‘morally’ wrong for taking wage subsidy - prof; What’s in a walkabout? Audio
What panellists Jo McCarroll and Thomas Pryor have been thinking
What panellists Jo McCarroll and Thomas Pryor have been thinking. Audio
Matamata’s popular phoenix palms could get the chop
Nineteen iconic phoenix palms in Matamata might be getting the chop. Residents are not happy about the decision, but the local council says they are poisonous and need to come down. Jo McCaroll from… Audio
Made in NZ: Time to buy local
The Panel looks at some of the more unusual New Zealand made products and speaks to Brett Renall, from Woodpecker Signs in Lincoln. Audio
Scientists address open letter to Facebook's Zuckerberg
More than 140 high profile scientists have urged Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg not to the let the US President spread "misinformation and incendiary statemements" amid US protests. Audio
Spy stories hit NZ headlines
In a strange development, two stories centered around spies or ex-spies in New Zealand have been making the headlines today. Audio
Today in music history for 8 June 2020
In this day in 1967, Procol Harum were at number one on the UK singles chart with 'A Whiter Shade Of Pale'. Audio
Recycling: Is it time for a nationwide scheme?
The Panel discusses whether it's time for a nationwide recycling scheme to make it easier for Kiwis to recycle. Audio