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Top Stories for Friday 18 August 2023
Top stories for 18 August 2023 - A migrant worker scheme is under investigation after dozens of workers who paid thousands of dollars to employers, only to find there was no job for them when they… Audio
The future will be riskier – how will insurance keep up?
When a natural disaster destroys your home, who should foot the bill? The government, private insurers, or you? Audio
The future will be riskier – how will insurance keep up?
When a natural disaster destroys your home, who should foot the bill? The government, private insurers, or you?
AudioThe Panel with David Cormack and Heather Roy (Part 2)
Today on part two of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists David Cormack and Heather Roy discuss the toll a trial can take on jurors, safe driving around roadworks and former Green MP Elizabeth… Audio
The Panel with David Cormack and Heather Roy (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists David Cormack and Heather Roy discuss National's promise to allow people to split their KiwiSaver between multiple providers and Australia's efforts… Audio
The Pre-Panel with David Cormack and Heather Roy
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists David Cormack and Heather Roy discuss why we need to eradicate the beautiful but problematic Taiwan cherry tree. Also, our panellists tell us what has been… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 17 August 2023
Convicted murderer Lauren Dickason is now waiting to find out what sentence will be handed down.
England is through to the World Cup final after beating Australia 3-1 last night.
The official cash… Audio
Rodents beware: AI device being developed in NZ to kill invasive species
Rats, stoats, and possums, you have been warned, deadly AI may be becoming more of a reality than science fiction. In a ground-breaking evolution in pest control, a new device being developed here in… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Simon Pound (Part 2)
Today on part two of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Paula Penfold and Simon Pound discuss the young children who approached Parliament to deliver messages on climate change, the downfalls… Audio
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Simon Pound (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Paula Penfold and Simon Pound discuss the explosive popularity of the Australian football team and the day-to-day workload of MPs. Also, is this the… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Paula Penfold and Simon Pound
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Paula Penfold and Simon Pound discuss the behaviour of parents on the sidelines of junior sports. Also, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 16 August 2023
Top Stories for 16 August 2023 - Spain is into the World Cup final after beating Sweden 2-1 at Eden Park last night. It was the last game of the tournament here. We'll speak to Sports Minister Grant… Audio
The Panel with Dean Hall and Georgie Stylianou (Part 2)
Today on part two of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Dean Hall and Georgie Stylianou discuss cutting back on plastic waste stemming from construction projects and Taylor Swift being compared… Audio
The Panel with Dean Hall and Georgie Stylianou (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Dean Hall and Georgie Stylianou discuss Labour's new Paid Partner's Leave policy, the final New Zealand-hosted game of the FIFA Women's World Cup and… Audio
The Panel: Louisiana local searches for Kiwi do-gooder
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Dean Hall and Georgie Stylianou speak to Joey, a Louisiana resident. 15 years ago when his mother was unwell, a young Joey met a New Zealander on a plane who… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Dean Hall and Georgie Stylianou
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Dean Hall and Georgie Stylianou speak to an American searching for a Kiwi who lent a helping hand at a tough time 15 years. Also, our panellists tell us what… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 15 August 2023
The Labour Party is promising two weeks' paid parental leave for partners from next year, moving to 4 paid weeks by 2026.
New Zealand's official Covid-19 era has ended, we'll get reaction along with… Audio
Capitalising on New Zealand's football fever
The FIFA World Cup has captured the attention of plenty of New Zealanders. How do we keep them interested, and invested, in women's football once the tournament's over? Audio
Capitalising on New Zealand's football fever
The FIFA World Cup has captured the attention of plenty of New Zealanders. How do we keep them interested, and invested, in women's football once the tournament's over?
AudioTop Stories for Monday 14 August 2023
Top stories for 14 August 2023 - Labour hopes removing GST from fresh and frozen fruit and vegetables can be an election game-changer - we'll speak to Finance Minister Grant Robertson .
An Auckland… Audio