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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan (Part 2)
The government refuses to defer the new fuel tax; Today marks the start of Plastic Free July; Former Bunnings worker turns his skills into a successful consultancy. Audio
The Panel with Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan (Part 1)
New virus discovered in China could spark another pandemic; Disability advocate wants the sector to have its own ministry. Audio
What panellists Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan have been thinking
Panellists Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Amelia Langford
Amelia Langford delves into the world of superstitions and ponders why many of these beliefs still persist. Audio
Maori economy holds the key to helping Aotearoa recover
Maori economy is the key to fast tracking the whole country's economy recovery from COVID related recession. Expert on Maori economies, Dr Matt Roskruge, joins The Panel to explain what they can do. Audio
Australian comedian Chris Lilley unrepentant over 'black face'
Australian comedian Chris Lilley refuses to apologise over his stereo typing of Tongans and others in his Summer Heights series. Wellington comedian, Jerome Chandrahasen joins the discussion. Audio
Team NZ fires contractors leaking confidential information
Team New Zealand gets rid of two contractors suspected of spying and dismisses any claims of financial impropriety as baseless revenge claims from the pair. Yachting legend Penny Whiting talks about… Audio
Music - New Kids on the Block hit Step by Step number 1 in 199
Today in music history New Kids on the Block hit, Step by Step, started its run at number one on the US singles chart this day in 1990. Audio
Polls show little support for cannabis law reform
Latest polls on the legalisation of cannabis referendum show little appetite for change. Audio
NZTA launches campaign to stop cellphone use while driving
Driver distraction on phones is the target of a new campaign by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport agency. Their road safety manager, Fabian Marsh talks about ther joint efforts with police and telcos to phones… Audio
Victoria, Australia centre of second wave of COVID-19 outbreak
Noble prize winning Immunologist, Professor Peter Doherty, talks to the panel about the second outbreak of COVID-19 in Australia's state of Victoria. Audio
The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Jock Anderson (Part 2)
Team NZ fires contractors leaking confidential information; Australian comedian Chris Lilley unrepentant over 'black face' episodes; Maori economy holds the key to helping Aotearoa recover. Audio
The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Jock Anderson (Part 1)
Victoria, Australia centre of second wave of COVID-19 outbreak; NZTA launches campaign to stop cellphone use while driving; Polls show little support for cannabis law reform. Audio
What the Panellists have been thinking
Panellists Mihingarangi Forbes and Jock Anderson share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Amelia Langford
Jaws, The Exorcist, and The Wizard of OZ...Today we look at some of the movies that scared us as children and ponder why they have left such a lasting impression. Audio
NZ Made Series today looks at Hobo Boho in Mangawhai
Series, NZ Made, today talks to Sarah C about her business run from her base in Mangawhai, called Hobo Boho. Audio
De-escalating situations vital for teacher safety in class room
Teachers should know how to de-escalate classroom situations to avoid physical confrontations. Collabrative Trust chairperson, Steve Langley talks about how to cope with increased violence by pupils… Audio
Greens propose a wealth tax to fund its welfare police
Green Party wants to introduce a wealth tax to fund its welfare policy to guarantee a weekly income of least 325 dollars. Infometrics chief forecaster, Gareth Kiernan, talks about how it would work. Audio
NZ borders under pressure, concerns the virus may slip through
New Zealand borders under pressure, epidemiologist Associate Professor Patricia Priest, joins the panel to talk about how to manage the stresses with so many New Zealanders returning home. Audio
Today in music - Ian Paice of Deep Purple has his birthday
Today in music history Ian Paice of Deep Purple has his 72nd birthday. Audio