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What panellists Jenni Giblin and Chris Orr have been thinking
Panellists Jenni Giblin and Chris Orr share what they have been thinking about. Audio
The Story of the Day with Amelia Langford
Ever broken something precious? Amelia Langford looks at some of the more embarrassing incidents involving hapless tourists and great works of art. Audio
Muppets release new episodes, 65 years after their first one
Muppets have released new episodes, 65 years after their first one. Audio
A4 page of forward slashes wins art award
An A4 sheet of paper covered with rows of forward slashes wins 25 thousand dollar art award. Art collector Chris Parkin joins the panel to talk about how subjective art is. Audio
Unkindness towards elected officials at all time high
A long time Auckland councillor has written about how in her 27 career she's never seen as much unkindness towards elected officials as she sees now. Fellow councillor, Josephine Bartley talks about… Audio
Calls for end to using Kiwisaver as political policy
Sam Stubbs, CEO of Kiwisaver provider, Simplicity in an opinion piece in Stuff, is calling for politicians to leave kiwisaver funds out of policies encouraging access to the money before retirement. Audio
Today in music history, Louis Armstrong was born in 1901
Today in music history, Louis Armstrong was born in 1901. Audio
Dental funding report to the government not acted on
The Government is refusing to release a report which outlines ways to improve adult dental care. Otago University school of dentistry Associate Professor Jonathan Broadbent talks about the… Audio
Cook Islands/NZ airbridge bubble inches closer
Cook Island businesses and tourism operators are anxiously awaiting progress on establishing a Cook Islands/NZ air bridge to help their faltering economy recover. Cook Islands News Editor Jonathan… Audio
Melburnian Melissa Brourton talks about the city's lockdown
Melburnian Melissa Brourton talks to the panel about what life is like under tough lock down rules in the city. Audio
The Panel with Fatumata Bah and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Topics - Sam Stubbs, CEO of Kiwisaver provider, Simplicity in an opinion piece in Stuff, is calling for politicians to leave kiwisaver funds out of policies encouraging access to the money before… Audio
The Panel with Fatumata Bah and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Topics - Melburnian Melissa Brourton talks to the panel about what life is like under tough lock down rules in the city. Cook Island businesses and tourism operators are anxiously awaiting progress on… Audio
What panellists Fatumata Bah and Peter Dunne are thinking
Panellists Fatumata Bah and Peter Dunne share what they have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day with Robert Kelly about "What is Art?".
Wellington artist Poppy Lekner has won the annual Parkin Drawing Prize for her work Forward Slash, netting a $25,000 prize. This has annoyed some people, in the grand tradition of people being annoyed… Audio
NZ Made and Owned, Warren Bellaney talks about his SME
This week on the NZ Made and Owned series, the Panel speaks to Warren Bellaney in Kaiapoi where he's making visible address numbers for rural and urban areas. Audio
Fears that Cuba street is losing its boutique edge
More chain stores on Wellington's Cuba Street are sparking concerns about whether the street is in danger of losing its unique creative vibe. Kate Spencer, a Director of Operations at Project Fashion… Audio
Product stewardship seen as a game changer and job creator
A product stewardship scheme is being hailed as a game changer and job creator. Waste management expert, Dr Jeff Seadon, talks to the panel about what the scheme entails. Audio
In music history - Queen guitarist hands in PhD thesis in 2007
Today in music history, Queen guitarist, Brian May, handed in his PhD thesis in 2007 Audio
Wearing your hair how you like is a "human right"
An opinion piece on Stuff, advocates that wearing your hair how you like is a human right. Audio
Call for education funding to be redirected to more urgent need
Teachers are unanimous in their call for funding from Communities of Learning to be redirected to other educational endeavours that have a more urgent need. Secondary Schools association vice… Audio