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The Panel with Emma Espiner and Thomas Pryor (Part 2)
Audio 15 Jul 2019The headlines have been coming thick and fast about climate change, and none of it very good. That's causing concern for some Kiwis. New Zealand Psychological society says some are experiencing… Audio
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The Panel with David Slack and Lynda Hallinan (Part 2)
Audio 12 Jul 2019Topics - Red tape is taking the fun out of kids innovation and play. Bullrush isn't the only victim to a wrapping them in cotton wool mentality. The latest is a bike track in Christchurch that a group… Audio
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The Panel with Irene Gardiner and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Audio 11 Jul 2019Scary movies: Question of the Day:What horror frightened you the most?Orewa's plague of mobility scooters;NGO social services losing workers because of salary;Opposition to anniversary of Cpt Cook's… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Shamubeel Eaqub (Part 2)
Audio 10 Jul 2019Question of the Day: What's your most memorable car experience? The last Volkswagon Beetle has rolled off the production line in Mexico. It's had a few incarnations, the latest began in 2011 and there… Audio
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The Panel with Lizzie Marvelly and Gary McCormick (Part 2)
Audio 9 Jul 2019How about Matariki as a public holiday? And the Question of the Day is: If you could invent a public holiday what would it be to commemorate. A design for a new pedestrian bridge in Christchurch is… Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Audio 8 Jul 2019If you became mayor what's one bylaw you'd enact? Online retailer Mighty Ape is selling Asahi Dry Zero, a non-alcoholic beer from Japan, with no age restrictions. It quotes Auckland Council Manager of… Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Audio 5 Jul 2019What magazine did you love growing up? Why? If you park on a narrow street with two wheels up on the berm, a new proposal could enable councils to hit you with a $40 fine. It is technically illegal to… Audio
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The Panel with Clare de Lore and Chris Gallavin (Part 2)
Biologists are having to squash the idea that plants are conscious. Research from more than a decade claims that plants have intentions, feelinsg and even consciousness. Traditional biologists have… Audio
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The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Audio 3 Jul 2019Question of the Day; St James in limbo; Online "polls" on news sites worrying; Cartoonist canned; ANZ threatens to leave us. Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Fete Taito (Part 2)
Audio 2 Jul 2019It's a cold night and you've got a hearty stew on the stove, what could be better? Why do we turn to comforting, heavy dishes during the colder months - is it purely for warmth? Well research in The… Audio
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The Panel with Sharon Brettkelly and Michelle Boag (Part 2)
Audio 1 Jul 2019What plastic product would you NEXT like to see banned? The new housing minister won't confirm targets for kiwibuild - so the 100,000 houses may not be the key phrase anymore. Megan Woods became… Audio
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The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Guy Williams (Part 2)
Audio 28 Jun 2019A good meal is made with a great gadget. With an unlimited budget you could drops thousands on the kitchen on your dreams, but sometimes all that is needed is a sharp knife. And often bashed up… Audio
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The Panel with Rodney Hide and Ali Mau (Part 2)
Audio 26 Jun 2019A report has suggested that longer parliamentary terms would enable the Government to better look at issues long term, and avoid what some call the "short term-ism" that can afflict policy making. The… Audio
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The Panel with Russell Brown and Alexia Russell (Part 2)
Audio 25 Jun 2019The big screen Batman turns 30 and so its a good time to celebrate some of those Batpeople that have come and gone ever since Gotham City's favourite son graced the big screen in Tim Burtons noir… Audio
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The Panel with Thomas Pryor and Cindy Mitchener (Part 2)
Audio 24 Jun 2019Fireworks in the backyard with the kids be a thing of the past, if Auckland council gets its way. It is pushing for a private fireworks ban. We ask the panellists whetehr they think it's time… Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Bill Ralston (Part 2)
Audio 21 Jun 2019What piece of art (paintings, photography, sculptures etc) has moved you to tears? A sobering, but fascinating article in METRO magazine about the changing nature of club rugby in Auckland. Changing… Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
Audio 20 Jun 2019What's the most underrated Beatles song? High-decile schools feel they're being treated fairly in being excluded from a new government policy to give public money to lower decile schools if they agree… Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Audio 19 Jun 2019If paying $360 a week to live in a boarding house is the way of the future, what does that tell about the future?! Architect Bill McKay joins us with his thoughts. A stoush is unfolding over an 11… Audio
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The Panel with Andrew Hoggard and Mai Chen (Part 2)
Audio 18 Jun 2019More than a quarter of Hong Kong's population has taken to the streets to protest a new, controversial extradition bill. Autumn leaves might be beautiful, but they can definitely clog up a drain - as… Audio
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The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Audio 17 Jun 2019Question of the Day; Bloomsday celebrated in Dublin; Less than a third of Wellington forest left; Vaping the way to stamp out cigarettes? Audio
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The Panel with Mike Rehu and Catherine Robertson (Part 2)
Audio 14 Jun 2019The Very Hungry Caterpillar is celebrating its 50th anniversary! The best-selling book is was first published in June 1969 and has been translated into 62 languages. More than 50 million copies have… Audio
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The Panel with Chester Borrows and Lynda Hallinan (Part 2)
Audio 13 Jun 2019It's been announced the council will invest $20 million into the eradication of graffiti. It awarded five separate contracts, which will cover five years. Street artists are up in arms calling it a… Audio
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The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Andrew Frame (Part 2)
Audio 12 Jun 2019An article in the BBC posits the danger of over using punctuation marks and Why every unnecessary use of the enthusiastic punctuation says 'please like me'. The writer insists we instead use full… Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Raybon Kan (Part 2)
Audio 11 Jun 2019Air New Zealand has changed its policy, allowing all staff to show tattoos - even those in uniform - at work. From September all new and existing workers will be able to have ta moko and non-offensive… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Simon Wilson (Part 2)
Audio 10 Jun 2019The Crusaders will keep their name but change their logo - there will be no sword, castle or knight. The review into the name comes after calls for it to be dropped following the Christchurch mosque… Audio