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Wendy Petrie loses anchor role
Wendy Petrie has lost her job as co-anchor of TV1 News after 14 years at the helm. Audio
Call for protection orders to be subsidised
There are calls for the cost of protection orders to be subsidised as The Herald reports that some victims of domestic violence are being ''punished'' twice - first by the abuse they suffer and then… Audio
Covid-19 vaccine hopes
With Covid-19 showing few signs of slowing down in many parts of the world, the race has been on to find a vaccine. Audio
Today in music history - Woodstock 99
Today in music history, Woodstock 99 music festival began and was attended by 200,000. Audio
Vandals deface political hoardings
The Panel discusses the phenomenon of political billboard vandalism. Audio
Study finds no link between video games and agresssion
Research released today finds no evidence for a link between video games and aggressive behaviour in youth. Audio
Call for MPs' Code of Conduct
The Panel discusses the sacking of Iain Lees-Galloway following revelations of a relationship with a former staffer. Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
Topics - With Covid-19 showing few signs of slowing down in many parts of the world, the race has been on to find a vaccine. Professor David Murdoch, Dean and Head of Campus, University of Otago… Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Mark Sainsbury (Part 1)
Topics - The Panel discusses the sacking of Iain Lees-Galloway following revelations of a relationship with a former staffer. They're joined by Lecturer at the VUW Faculty of Law, Eddie Clark… Audio
What panellists Wendyl Nissen, Mark Sainsbury are thinking
Panellists Wendyl Nissen and Mark Sainsbury share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Amelia Langford
As Princess Anne's 70th birthday nears, Amelia Langford looks at some of the more quirky aspects of the royal princess and shares a piece of satire written by Craig Brown. Audio
Plant husbans
Most of us are familiar with the phrase 'house husband' but what about 'plant husband'? The Panel discusses the trend for house plants and their growing presence on social media. Audio
Funding for flood-struck Far North
The government today pledged over $26 million dollars for flood resilience and critical roading in the Far North. Audio
Covid-19: The pros and cons of the CovidCard
The Panel weighs in on the prospect of a 'CovidCard' and is joined by Auckland University Professor of Physics Richard Easther. Audio
Today in music history: Hirini Melbourne born
Today in music history, Māori composer and singer Hirini (Sid) Melbourne was born in 1949. Audio
Concern over China's controversial new security law
The Panel discusses China's controversial new security law with Waikato University professor of international law, Alexander Gillespie. Audio
TIA survey: Operators worried about wage subsidy ending
The Panel is joined by Tourism Industry Aotearoa chief executive Chris Roberts. Audio
Fallout continues for National as Falloon quits
The Panel discusses the latest developments in the National Party following former National MP Andrew Falloon's abrupt resignation. Audio
China's controversial new security law: Part 2
The Panel is joined by a resident in the Special Administrative region of Hong Kong to discuss China's contentious new security law. Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Pattrick Smellie (Part 2)
Topics - The Panel speaks to 'Sam', who has lived in the special administrative region of Hong Kong for 24 years, since just before the handover in 1996. The Panel weighs in on the prospect of a… Audio