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The Weekend Panel with Ali Jones and Brigitte Morten
Joining us on this special Mother's Day edition of the Weekend Panel today are Ali Jones and Brigitte Morten. Among other issues, they'll be discussing Speaker Trevor Mallard's conduct and calls for… Audio
Labour-NZ First-Greens govt forms - political analysis
Political scientists Jennifer Curtin of Auckland University, Jon Johansson of Victoria University, and Otago University professor of public law Andrew Geddis discuss details of the formation of the… Audio
MPs, would-be MPs eagerly await special votes result
Three women in particular are eagerly awaiting tomorrow's tally of the-almost 400,000 special votes. National's Nicola Willis, Human rights lawyer and Green candidate Golriz Ghahraman and Labour's… Audio
Shaw will need help from young Greens - political panel
A turbulent three weeks in politics has taken another twist, with a new poll showing the Green Party without enough support to get back into Parliament. We talk with former Green MP Sue Bradford and… Audio
Cricket talk
Andrew Little talks with Tony Abbot while he tries to watch his nation cricket team. Audio
Students Still Favour the Arts
Social sciences are still more popular than science and tech. But there are skill shortages in information technology and the "STEM" subjects - science, technology, engineering, and maths. Audio
Cake Prankster Awarded $170k
A woman's awarded $168,000 for humiliation and breach of privacy after she iced a cake that got her into trouble with her employer. Audio
Self-representing in Court
Self-representive court cases being thrown out. Should it be made easier for people to defend themselves? We ask Dr Duncan Webb. Audio
Panel introduction
What the panelists Chris Trotter and Amanda Millar have been up to. Audio