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What the panellists have been thinking
Panellists Catherine Robertson and Phil O'Reilly share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
The Guardian has just published an exhaustive photo essay of the greatest lockdown baking faliures experienced by would be bakers around the globe. While our lockdown may be over, the ghosts of his… Audio
Study finds half of schools don't have a great hat policy
Less than half of schools have robust sun hat policies, to protect children from future risk of skin cancer. Associate Professor Tony Reeder talks about their study into sun hats in schools. Audio
Apartment owners face huge bill to earthquake proof their buildings
Wellington apartment owners are facing a 400 thousand dollar bill each to make sure their building is up to earthquake proof standards. Owner Geraldine Murphy speaks to the Panel. Audio
PM confirms wage subsidy to end in September
PM confirms the wage subsidy scheme will end in September. Infometrics Economist Brad Olsen talks about what impact that will have on the jobs its supported. Audio
Adversarial style of politics system merits argued in Spinoff
A Spinoff op ed advocates for retaining the adversarial political system in New Zealand. Author Danyl McLauchlan argues politics is not meant to be nice. Audio
Tourism would get a $4 billion boost if there's an Oz/NZ bubble
It's calculated that a trans-Tasman bubble would be worth around four billion dollars to the tourism sector. AUT Professor of Tourism, Dr Michael Leuck talks about the possibilities. Audio
Melbourne apartment tower residents still not allowed out
The Panel speaks to Journalist Remy Varga who's outside the Melbourne tower block that's in hard lockdown. Audio
The Panel with Michelle Boag and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Adversarial style of politics system merits argued in Spinoff; PM confirms wage subsidy to end in September; Apartment owners face huge bill to earthquake proof their building; Study finds half of… Audio
The Panel with Michelle Boag and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Melbourne apartment tower residents still not allowed out; Tourism would get a 4 billion dollar boost if there's an Oz/NZ bubble. Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
Panellists Michelle Boag and Shane Te Pou share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
Mythical beasts and where to find them! There's been a fresh sighting of the Loch Ness Monster and Robert Kelly finds himself in a credulous mood when it comes to monsters and beasts in Aotearoa and… Audio
One in 8 principals last year retired or changed schools
Principals Federation President, Perry Rush talks to the Panel about why principals choose to leave their profession or change schools and how that impacts students. Audio
Expert in US politics talks through the weekend there
Associate Professor of American politics, Brendon O'Connor talks to the panel about President Trump's fourth of July address and Kayne West's announcement he's running for the job. Audio
Today in Music history - Presidential candidate Kayne West
Today in music history we look back at Kayne's music now that he's announced he wants to contest the US Presidency this year. Audio
Labour unveils its campaign slogan for this year's election
PM Jacinda Ardern shrugs off suggestions that labour's campaign slogan is too self congratulatory. The Panel talks about the "Let's Keep Moving" campaign. Audio
Women in politics treated differently for decades
Outgoing MP Clare Curran highlights the way women in politics are targeted as she finishes her time in the House. Former MP Marilyn Waring joins the Panel to talk about the Parliamentary gender… Audio
Melbourne lockdown apartment residents left in the dark
Steve Ulu speaks to the Panel from Melbourne where he is in a public housing estate in a hard lock down due to the coronavirus outbreak there. Audio
The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Stephen Jacobi (Part 1)
Melbourne lockdown apartment residents left in the dark; Women in politics treated differently for decades; Labour unveils its campaign slogan for this year's election. Audio