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The Pre-Panel Moata Tamaira and Sam Johnson
Wallace and panellists Moata Tamaira and Sam Johnson discuss an Auckland couple who have a houseplant collection which will make you green with envy .. or not? Plus, our panellists tell us what has… Audio
Taxing times: What's on the table for tax cuts?
A record tax take, a better than expected deficit - could tax cuts be on the table going into next year's election? Audio
Coroner's inquest begins into death of Alo Ngata in police cell
The coroner's inquest into the death of a man who was left face-down in a police cell with an incorrectly fitted spit hood covering his face has begun in Auckland today. The man's family filled the… Audio
Prime Minister dismisses swing to right in local body elections
The Prime Minister is shrugging off the local body election results which saw a dramatic swing to the right across many centres. The opposition parties are hoping to leverage the result to propel them… Audio
Top ADHD doctor charged over wrongly prescribing drugs
One of the country's leading ADHD doctors has been charged with wrongly prescribing ritalin or similar drugs more than 5000 times. Auckland GP Tony Hanne is before the Health Practitioners… Audio
The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Conor English (Part 2)
Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Sue Kedgley and Conor English talk about Kris Faafoi's quick pivot from government minister to lobbyist. Plus they look at normalising… Audio
The Pre-Panel Sue Kedgley and Conor English
Wallace and panellists Sue Kedgley and Conor English discuss the joy of old cars and the Upper Hutt man setting up a retro car museum. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this… Audio
Hannah Gadsby on comedy, change and Nanette
Hannah Gadsby says only in the last year has she "come out the other side" after being catapulted to fame by her 2018 Netflix comedy special Nanette. The Australian comedian is currently in New… Video, Audio
Dorian Llywelyn: miracles on the way to sainthood
The path to sainthood can be long - as long as a 1000 years. For Meri Hohepa Suzanne Aubert, who died in 1926, that path hit a snag earlier this year when the Vatican Medical Council decided a… Audio
Jamie McLellan: taking New Zealand design to the world
On Friday 7 October Jamie McLellan won the John Britten Black Pin at the Designers Institute of NZ's Best Design Awards, the most prestigious award on the New Zealand design calendar. Currently based… Audio, Gallery
Roxana Saberi: ‘Iran will never be the same again’
The headscarves women are required to wear by the Islamic Republic of Iran are now becoming a symbol of defiance. London-based CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi was born in the United States to an… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 7 October 2022
Top stories for 7 October 2022 It's Ramere, Friday Anei nga kaupapa mo tenei haora.. Top stories this morning... At least 38 people, most of them young children, have been killed in a gun and knife… Audio
NZ berry growers worried concerns about frozen imported berries will hurt local market
As you heard earlier, twelve recent cases of hepatitis A have prompted Foodstuffs to recall some of its frozen berry products while an investigation into the source of the illness takes place… Video, Audio
Crown accounts in better shape than expected
The Finance Minister has launched an all out assault on National's plan to slash the top tax rate, after unveiling the state of the government's books. The latest Treasury update shows the Crown… Audio
Eating disorders: 168% increase in hospital admissions of children
The number of Kiwis suffering from eating disorders has skyrocketed over the last five years. Figures obtained by Checkpoint show hospital admissions due to an eating disorder has increased by 75%… Audio
Fears from local growers following international berry recall
Local berry growers are worried a heptitis A scare linked to imported fruit could accidently put people off local produce. The supermarket chain, Foodstuffs, has recalled a number of Pams berries… Video, Audio
OCR reaches highest level in over seven years
Borrowing just got more expensive again. The Reserve Bank's raised the official cash rate by 50 basis points to 3.5 percent, as expected. This is the eighth consecutive rate rise off a record cash… Video, Audio
Ombudsman criticises Oranga Tamariki in wake of Malachi Subecz's death
It's a case of child abuse the Chief Ombudsman has described as the worst he's ever seen. And he says the murder of Malachi Subecz last year was preventable. The five year old's wider whānau made… Audio
Dog owners adapt as some plastic poo bags phased out
The new rules around plastic are having an effect on dog owners and their pets' business. The phase-out of single-use plastics means certain dog poop bags are no longer available. Sustainable options… Video, Audio
Foodstuffs recalls Pams frozen berries over possible Hep A link
Foodstuffs has recalled various brands of Pams frozen berry products because of a possible link to Hepatitis A. They are currently being removed from New World, Pak n Save and Four Square stores… Audio