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The movie Trump didn't want released before the election is in cinemas this week
Since its premiere at Cannes, it has been a lightning rod for controversy. But after a months-long struggle over distribution, The Apprentice is coming out. Video
Politics by Night with Dan Brunskill
Emile Donovan chats to interest.co.nz reporter Dan Brunskill to talk about what made it onto the Government's fast track list, what we can expect from the Reserve Back at tomorrow's official cash rate… Audio
The Panel with Anna Dean and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Tonight on second half of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Peter Elliott discuss the challenges taxi services and drivers are facing and live-music venues receiving noise… Audio
The Panel with Anna Dean and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Peter Elliott discuss the alarming increase in dogs being put down by Auckland shelters and the Government's proposal to reduce the… Audio
Is there more to the Joker 2 than a box office flop?
Longer and with half as much plot, Todd Phillips' Joker sequel Folie à Deux overplays its hand, writes Dan Slevin. Video
Basement Jaxx and Darude join Synthony lineup
The DJs will take part in the global premiere of Synthony No. 6, where the biggest dance tracks of all time are reimagined with a full live orchestra. Audio
The Panel with Aimie Hines and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Tonight on second half of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Aimie Hines and Peter Dunne discuss people freedom camping out of necessity and a Burger King ad that has sparked outrage online. Audio
The Panel with Aimie Hines and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Aimie Hines and Peter Dunne speak to an expert on coastal science about the impacts of the sunken HMS Manawanui and discuss criticism the… Audio
The Pre-Panel for 7 October 2024
Today on the pre-panel, Wallace Chapman joins Jesse Mulligan to preview tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis discusses the art of changing your mind. Audio
Information Center Cold Call: iSite Whakatane
This week Jesse kicks off a new feature where he randomly live calls an information center. Audio
John Campbell's latest investigation
There is a certain fascination with true crime stories. And award-winning broadcaster John Campbell is no exception. Audio
This Weekend: New Zealand Cheese Festival
Cheese masterclasses, tastings and discussions will be wheeling their way over to Clos Henri vineyard in Marlborough this weekend for the fourth annual New Zealand Cheese Festival. Audio
The Panel with Mike Williams & Ali Jones (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Mike Williams & Ali Jones discuss the latest with the State of Emergency in Dunedin & the four day submission window for the Crown Minerals… Audio
Latest Census data released
The latest census data shows one in 20 New Zealanders identifies as part of the rainbow community. Reporter Lauren Crimp spoke to Jemima Huston. Audio
Otago braces for heavy rain
One to two months worth of rain may be headed for Otago on Thursday afternoon. Dunedin Mayor Jules Radich spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Wild weather hits Coromandel peninsula, knocks out power
Power is out to one hundred properties in Whitianga after wild and wet weather hit the Coromandel overnight. Thames-Coromandel Civil Defence Controller Gary Towler spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Heavy rain and severe thunderstorms forecast
Severe thunderstorms could be hitting parts of the North Island and the lower south is also preparing for some pretty heavy rain. MetService meteorologist John Law spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Aotearoa's "for-purpose" sector in demand but underfunded
Increased demand for services, a strained funding environment and a cost-of-living crisis impacting those working on the front line are some of the findings from Community Networks Aotearoa's 2024… Audio
The Pre-Panel for 2nd October 2024
Wallace Chapman joins Mark Leishman with a heads up on The Panel. And producer Sam Hollis returns with round two of his James Bond music quiz. Audio
Politics by Night with Thomas Coughlan
The deputy political editor of the New Zealand Herald looks at the government's renewed focus on infrastructure, the fallout from the decision to pause the new hospital build in Dunedin and Prime… Audio