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Anger over Canterbury pastor's comments
We speak to religious history expert Peter Lineham. Audio
Attacking statues is nothing new
Here in New Zealand we've long been taking to statues. Audio
Auckland taking extra water from Waikato River
We speak to Simon Wilson about the Auckland drought. Audio
Health system report proposes major overahul
We speak to Professor Robin Gauld, Director of the Centre for Health Systems at the University of Otago. Audio
Government under fire of Covid-19 cases
We speak to Professor Kurt Krause the chair of Biochemistry at the University of Otago. Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
Topics - While the attacking of statues has made headlines around the world, its not a new phenomenon. Here in New Zealand we've long been taking to statues, as Otago University researcher Nick Wilson… Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mark Sainsbury (Part 1)
Topics - The government is under fire after 2 women in isolation were allowed to drive from Auckland to Wellington without being tested for Covid-19, then later both tested positive. We speak to… Audio
What the panellists are thinking about
Today's panellists Niki Bezzant and Mark Sainsbury share what they've been thinking about lately. Audio
The Story of the Day with Amelia Langford
Most of us are familar with the art of procrastination, but what about precrastination? Amelia Langford investigates and discovers both have pros and cons. Audio
Will workers return to our CBDs?
In our biggest cities many workers are pretty comfortable staying at home for the foreseaable future, but that's having an impact on CBD businesses. Audio
Systemic racism in the police force
Police Minister Stuart Nash has said that systemic racism is not a problem in New Zealand police - but there may be issues with unconscious bias. We chat to Jacqui Maguire, a registered clinical… Audio
US Supreme Court win for LGBT workers
The US Supreme Court has ruled that employers who fire workers for being gay or transgender are breaking the country's civil rights laws. Audio
Strong link between financial and general well-being - study
There's a strong link between financial and general well-being, new research suggests. Audio
More calls for NZ to include Cook Islands in 'bubble'
Calls are growing for New Zealand to include Cook Islands in a 'bubble'. Audio
Sweeping changes to health system announced
Sweeping changes to New Zealand's health system were announced today, spearheaded by health economist Heather Simpson formerly in the office of Helen Clark. Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Fete Taito (Part 2)
Topics - The US Supreme Court has ruled that employers who fire workers for being gay or transgender are breaking the country's civil rights laws. Over the past few weeks there has been much talk… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Fete Taito (Part 1)
Topics - Sweeping changes to New Zealand's health system were announced today, spearheaded by health economist Heather Simpson formerly inthe office of Helen Clark. New research also shows the health… Audio
What the panellists are thinking about
Panellists Paula Penfold and Fete Taito share what they've been thinking about. Audio
NZ's Covid-19 free streak over, 2 new cases
New Zealand's Covid-19 free streak is over, two new cases confirmed. The Panel is joined by Associate Professor James Ussher from Otago University's Webster Centre for Infectious Diseases. Audio
Todd Muller's pitch for Prime Minister
The new National Party leader Todd Muller has made his "Te Puna pitch" to voters for the position of Prime Minister. Audio