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The Panel with Phil O'Reilly and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Topics - A ten thousand strong petition calling on the government to improve sick leave entitlements was today presented to the Minister of Workplace Relations, Andrew Little. Entrepreneur Dean Hall… Audio
The Panel with Phil O'Reilly and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Topics - Public health officials have been looking at ways to normalise mask wearing. Dr Ling Chan is part of the Masks 4 All Movement working with top epidemiologists on mass masking and joins The… Audio
What panellists Phil O'Reilly and Niki Bezzant have been thinking
'I've been thinking' with panellists Phil O'Reilly and Niki Bezzant. Audio
Story of the day with Robert Kelly
Competition vegetable growers are having a tough time showing off their wares in a world where fairs have gone the way of the dodo. Audio
Homemade preserves business booming for Abbey Bridgeman
This week in NZ Made, we speak to Abbey Bridgeman, who's talent for making preserves has turned into a busy business. Audio
The School Library Association of NZ launches a campaign
The School Library Association of NZ Aotearoa is launching a campaign to highlight their plight. Called School Libraries Transform, SLANZA President Glenys Bichan talks to the Panel about what they're… Audio
Concerns crisis response created two tiered welfare system
Concerns have been raised about the response to the covid induced job crisis has created a two tiered benefit payment system. Mangere East Family Services CEO, Peter Sykes, talks to the Panel about… Audio
The police say their approach to speed tolerance not changed
The police say their approach to speeding has not changed and they use discretion with every driver they speak to who is pulled over for driving over the speed limit. Assistant commissioner of Road… Audio
More cyber attacks revealed on NZ companies, including RNZ
It's emerged today that more companies have been the target of cyber attacks, including Stuff and RNZ. Technology commentator, Paul Brislen talks to the Panel about what they are doing. Audio
School's concerns about alert level rules they're not meeting
There are concerns from some schools that a return to class based learning is breaching alert level rules in Auckland. PPTA vice president Melanie Webber talks to the Panel. Audio
Do alert level change criteria need to be tweaked for clarity?
There are calls for a bit of rethink on what criteria needs to be met to change alert levels. Dr David Welch from Auckland University talks to the Panel about whether any tweaking needs to be done. Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Rajorshi Chakraborti (Part 2)
Topics - The police say their approach to speeding has not changed and they use discretion with every driver they speak to who is pulled over for driving over the speed limit. Assistant commissioner… Audio
The Panel with Heather Roy and Rajorshi Chakraborti (Part 1)
Topics - There are calls for a bit of rethink on what criteria needs to be met to change alert levels. Dr David Welch from Auckland University talks to the Panel about whether any tweaking needs to be… Audio
What panellists Heather Roy, Rajorshi Chakraborti are thinking
"I've been thinking' with panellists Heather Roy and Rajorshi Chakraborti. Audio
Story of the day with Robert Kelly
Is all that glitters gold? Robert Kelly has this funny look in his eyes and keeps talking about treasure hunting. Audio
Mataura paper mill on fire with toxic waste stored in it
Mataura paper mill fire under control. The Panel talks to Southland fire and emergency incident controller Scott Lindsay. Audio
Bonus Bonds cancelled due to low interest rates
Very New Zealand Bonus Bonds scheme has been cancelled due to low interest rates. Financial advisor David Boyle joins the programme to talk about why there were never a good investment. Audio
Debate growing around televising school sports competitions
Debate is growing around the benefits and benefactors of televising school sporting competitions. Former Sport College CEO Manoj Daji talks to the panel about his concerns. Audio
30 years of Smokefree NZ health intervention
Its been 30 years this month since the Smoke-free Environments Act was passed. We speak to Otago University public health law lecturer, Louise Delany who helped to shape the legislation. Audio
Today in music history - In 1990 Stevie Ray Vaughan died
Today in music history, 35 year old Stevie Ray Vaughn died in a helicopter accident. Audio