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Morgtage terms extending
Claire Matthews talks to The Panel about why they're expanding and what it means for buyers. Audio
Covid-19 vaccines expected mid-year
Dr Nikki Turner leads the Immunisation Advisory Centre (IMAC), and joins The Panel to discuss what to expect. Audio
The Panel with David Cormack and Jo McCaroll (Part Two)
The Prada Cup has been all action, with the UK at the top, Luna Rossa with two wins, and a dramatic capsize. Penny Whiting joins The Panel for an update on the latest developments. Dealing with the… Audio
The Panel with David Cormack and Jo McCaroll (Part One)
Covid-19 vaccinations should be available to the public by the middle of the year, in what will be the largest ever mass immunisation campaign in our history. Dr Nikki Turner leads the Immunisation… Audio
What panellists have been thinking
What panellists David Cormack and Jo McCaroll have been thinking about. Audio
Wallace Chapman: I was always that person drinking cups of tea in the kitchen, discussing issues
RNZ presenter Wallace Chapman is loving spending time with his whānau this summer, but he did come back limping from a family holiday in Waipu Cove. The reason? Three-year-old Wallace Junior's daily… Video, Audio
'Support a Family' initiative helps Chch whanau
Nearly 200 Christchurch whanau and Housing First clients (kaewa) will receive Christmas hampers and gifts through the Christchurch Methodist Mission's Support a Family initiative this year. The Panels… Audio
Dad sails back from Caribbean just in time for Xmas
A family is being reunited just in time for Christmas, after a lengthy separation and an epic solo yachting trip from the Caribbean to Auckland. Dmitry Pelevin promised his 7-year-old son he would… Audio
Last year for Whitianga's famous Christmas House
This year will be the last of Mercury Bay's well-known and much-loved 'Christmas House' run by Gordon and the late Diana Barnaby. Audio
Trump's Blackwater pardon sparks Iraqi ire
Iraqis have reacted with outrage to Donald Trump's move to pardon four security guards from the security firm Blackwater who were jailed for a 2007 massacre that sparked an outcry over the use of… Audio
Today in Music History
American glam metal band Poison started a three-week run in the charts at No1, reaching no 8 in NZ with 'Every Rose Has Its Thorn'. Audio
Popular choc out of stock due to Covid-19
As 2020 draws to a close it keeps delivering bad news - and this one is for chocolate lovers - Whittaker's has run out of stock of two of their most popular chocolate blocks, due to supply chain… Audio
Calls for track 'n' trace system for freedom campers
A group of tourism industry heads and mayors want more power to manage freedom camping, including a national vehicle track and trace database. Tim Cadogan, mayor of Central Otago and member of the… Audio
Budgeting service sees huge spike in pensioners needing food
The Mangere Budgeting Service says they have seen a 46 percent spike in pensioners needing food in the past two years. Darryl Evans, who runs the service, says the problem is crippling rents. He joins… Audio
Dear Panel
This is a time of year when a lot of people are on the move, often to places that are important to them. That has taken on a new resonance this year, as many have been locked down or sheltering place… Audio
New crossing area in Kaikōura causes confusion
A new crossing area or speed hump in Kaikōura has prompted some confusion among locals. Audio
Today in Music History
The Human League are an English synth-pop band formed in Sheffield in 1977 and known for their song 'Don't You Want Me'. Audio
The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Hot topic: Cheese on pizza; Proposal to stagger school holidays; Hamilton's Te Parapara garden celebrates 10 years; New crossing area in Kaikōura causes confusion Audio
The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Covid-19 report identifies failings; Whakaari review findings; Pool covers vs pool fences. Audio