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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Alan McElroy
A number of popular swimming spots are closed for the summer due to water quality issues. Disability lobby groups are pushing for a speed limit for electric scooters on footpaths. Blind and Low Vision… Audio
I've Been Thinking for 24 December 2019
What the Panelists Jo McCarroll and Alan McElroy have been thinking about. Audio
Story of The Day for 24 December 2019
Silly season news can get a bad rap but sometimes it allows for simply wonderful stories to get the attention they deserve. Robert Kelly does a brief survey of good summer stories and looks aead to… Audio
Has applause been "cancelled"?
The Oxford University Union is insisting on the use of jazz hands , rather than clapping, at student events - with the hope that the lack of loud noise will make events more accessible. Audio
Should the All Blacks do away with the haka?
The NZ Herald sportswriter Chris Rattue reckons the All Blacks should do away with their famed haka. Audio
Time to clarify "tiny house" rules?
Local councils around the country are grappling with the complicated rules around tiny houses, and which legislation applies to them. Audio
Question of the Day for 31 October 2019
What's the spookiest thing that's ever happened to you? Audio
Will New Zealand ever embrace Halloween?
It's Halloween! That means lots of kids roaming around, plenty of sugar highs ... and a bit of debate about whether it even has a place in Aotearoa Audio
Would "no jab no pay" be legal?
The National Party yesterday asked supporters how they would feel about a policy which would withhold benefits from sole parents who don't vaccinate their children. Professor Andrew Geddis from Otago… Audio
UK heads for general election
The United Kingdom could have its third prime minister in a single year, after a general election was confirmed for December. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
What's the spookiest thing that's ever happened to you? Local councils around the country are grappling with the complicated rules around tiny houses, and which legislation applies to them. The NZ… Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
The United Kingdom could have its third prime minister in a single year, after a general election was confirmed for December. The National Party yesterday asked supporters how they would feel about a… Audio
I've been thinking for 31 October 2019
What the panellists Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 31 October 2019
As we know - Millennials and Gen Z's are rising up - challenging world leaders on climate change, and challenging lots of other ideas on gender and identity. And now they have a new weapon in their… Audio
Budgeting: why it's not enough
An opinion piece in Stuff written by Jackie Clarke from the Aunties caught our attention, titles "You Can't Budget Your Way Out of Poverty". Audio
Ardie Savea's goggles
All Blacks flanker Ardie Savea will wear protective goggles in the next RWC game against Canada. Audio
Disabilities at an athletics carnival
Sydney's top private boys schools have split over a decision to include a race for students with disabilities at an athletics carnival, prompting organisers to abandon the plan. Audio
China's nuclear might
China showed off its military might as the Communist Party celebrated its 70th anniversary. Trucks carrying weapons including nuclear-capable missiles drove down the streets of Beijing. Audio
Question of the Day for 2 October 2019
If you could launch a new discount card AKA supergold, what would it be for? Audio
SuperGold gets a digital upgrade
The SuperGold Card is entering the digital era with the launch of an app and upgrade websites. The upgrade sees a $7.7 million investment into the card and app. Audio