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The Panel with Nalini Baruch and David Cormack (Part 1)
Part 1: Another lockdown and another round of recriminations - Justin Latif reports that the very region being blamed has also been at the forefront of keeping the virus at bay. Counties Manukau… Audio
The Pre Panel for 2 March 2021
The Government's Covid-19 messaging has been slammed as irrelevant to young people despite the latest Auckland cluster being based around a high school. The Panel speaks to Vaughn Davis, who is the… Audio
Great NZ Album Abbasalutley
Our great New Zealand album today was a special Flying Nun release in 1995: a tribute album to the Swedish supergroup ABBA Audio
The Panel with Pax Assadi and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 2)
NZ Herald columnist Sasha Borissenko recently penned an opinion piece on buying an apartment and surviving to tell the tale. Why are there so many hoops to jump through when buying property?; Melissa… Audio
The Panel with Pax Assadi and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 1)
Child poverty has improved overall since 2018 according to annual figures released today but Maori and Pacific children continue to be worst affected across the board, Children's Commissioner Judge… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Pax Assadi and Julia Hartley Moore
Story of the Day with Caitlin Cherry, and the panellists share what they've been thinking. Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Gary McCormick (Part 2)
There has been a huge loss of built heritage since the 2011 quakes, we hear from Dame Anna Crighton who has worked tirelessly to save some of the city's notable buildings; hundreds of high school… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Gary McCormick (Part 1)
On the 10th anniversary of the devastating 2011 Christchurch quake we hear the first-hand story from Zara Potts, who describes how the brick cafe she was in caved in around her; we hear from Dr… Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
What panellists Ali Jones and Gary McCormick have been thinking. Audio
Auckland returns to Alert Level 1 from midnight
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confirms Auckland will join the rest of the country at alert level one from midnight tonight. Masks and face coverings will continue to be mandatory on public transport… Audio
Today in music history
It has been 30 years since the Bristol based band Massive Attack released the record that would come to define them. Released in February of 1991, Unfinished Sympathy from Blue Lines was written by… Audio
Working from bed - yay or nay?
An article in The Guardian caught our attention: Why you shouldn't work from bed and a guide to doing it anyway. Lockdown changed the way we work - do you ever work from your bed? Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Chester Borrows (Part 2)
Will a recession stop the runaway housing market? Proposed demerit points system fails youth, critics say; Auckland Pride Festival; Small Business Segment: Sobhna's. Audio
The Panel with Verity Johnson and Chester Borrows (Part 1)
Covid-19 update with Prof Michael Plank; Border restrictions with Al Gillespie; Working from bed: yay or nay? Audio
What the panellists have been thinking
What panellists Chester Borrows and Verity Johnson have been thinking. Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Ian Powell (Part 2)
Saliva testing; What's next for the United States? Should we put our pronouns in our email signatures? Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Ian Powell (Part 1)
As we know there are are three new community cases of Covid-19 in South Auckland. Genomic sequencing has revealed the cases are the UK variant with no clear link to MIQ, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern… Audio
Today in music history
On this day in 1973, the cult classic film The Harder They Come was released in the US. Audio
Māori Party co-leader kicked out of House for refusal to wear tie
The Panel discusses whether it is time to ditch the tie. Audio
The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 2)
Tough new LVRs on the way; More NZers looking to invest in sharemarket; Te reo Māori menu for Dunedin café; Made in NZ: Dickson Road Legal. Audio