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I've been thinking
What the panelists Lynda Hallinan and Conor English have been thinking about. Audio
Concerns about bushfire smoke affecting Australian Open players
There are concerns the smoke in Melbourne due to the bushfires is having an adverse affect on Australian Open tennis players' health. Audio
Bid to have the Beehive listed as a UNESCO heritage site
Allan Matson, formerly with the New Zealand historic places trust, talks about the bid to have the Beehive in Wellington recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site. Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Conor English Part 2)
Author, broadcaster and former NZ Gardener editor Lynda Hallinan, & Conor English Former Federated Farmers CEO, is Chairman of Agribusiness NZ and is a farmer from Dipton Southland. Audio
Uplift of Maori babies five times higher than any other races
New Zealand Maori Council executive director, Matthew Tukaki, joins the discussion on statistics just released showing that Maori babies are five times more likely to be ordered into state care before… Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Conor English Part 1)
Author, broadcaster and former NZ Gardener editor Lynda Hallinan, & Conor English Former Federated Farmers CEO, is Chairman of Agribusiness NZ and is a farmer from Dipton Southland. Audio
I've Been Thinking for 15 January 2020
What the panellists Ruth Money and Mike Williams have been thinking about. Audio
Kauri dieback trespassers endangering recovery for Kauri
Kauri dieback secretary Mels Barton talks about why its so disappointing and detrimental to fighting kauri dieback when people access closed tracks around Auckland. Audio
Debate over whether climate change should be taught in school
Debate ignited over the government's plans to introduce climate change as part of the state school curriculum. Audio
Westland mayor says whitebait preservation plans need more work
Conservation efforts for whitebait criticised for being too harsh in some areas. Westland Mayor Bruce Smith explains why some of the measures are not going down well in his region. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Mike Williams (Part Two)
Today The Panel looks at the issues around law and order. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Mike Williams (Part One)
Westland mayor says whitebait preservation plans need more work. Debate over whether climate change should be a subject taught in school. Kauri dieback trespassers endangering recovery efforts for… Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Andrew Clay (Part One)
Australian bushfires rage as Pauline Hanson says Climate Change is BS. Meghan and Harry's future away from royal family confirmed. Changes to religious instructions in schools. Gadgets being developed… Audio
I've Been Thinking for 14 January 2020
What the panellists Andrew Clay and Ella Henry have been thinking about Audio
Changes to religious instructions in schools
A planned law change will mean that children will require permission from their parents to receive any religious instruction in a state school. Audio
Meghan and Harry's future away from royal family confirmed
The royal family has given their approval to Meghan and Harry's plans to forge a separate path living away from the UK, but many questions are still unanswered. Audio
Australian bushfires rage
Bushfires continue to burn across Australia as Senator Pauline Hanson calls climate change "B.S" and doesn't want that to be considered as part of the royal commission of inquiry. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Andrew Clay (Part Two)
Today The Panel discuss issues such as race and gender. Audio
Four day week lobbyist about the benefits of short working week
Four day working week advocate, Charlotte Lockhart, talks about how productivity is impacted by cutting down hours worked each week. Audio
Royals prepare to hammer out rules for Harry and Meghan
Royal family prepare for a big show down to hammer out the details Prince Harry and his wife's plans to step away from their roles. Audio