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Personal data exposed in health network hack
Cyber criminals have breached the IT system of a health provider with 450,000 patients. Pinnacle's Midland Health network was hacked last Wednesday, affecting regional offices and GP practices across… Video, Audio
The Panel with Sarah Sparks and Peter Dunne (part 2)
On the second half of the show Wallace and panellists Sarah Sparks and Peter Dunne hear from Managing Director of Lowe & Co Realty Craig Lowe, New Zealand Aged Care Association chief executive Simon… Audio
The Panel with Sarah Sparks and Peter Dunne
Wallace and panellists Sarah Sparks and Peter Dunne are joined by TUANZ chief executive Craig Young and the president of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Dr Samantha Murton. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Sarah Sparks and Peter Dunne
Wallace and panellists Sarah Sparks and Peter Dunne talk to Enzo Giordani who is part of a local kookaburra spotting network in Auckland. Audio
The Taranaki cow shed where it's Christmas every day
It is too early to start thinking about Christmas, right? Wrong, if you are in New Plymouth.
There is a converted milking shed on the outskirts of New Plymouth where it is Christmas everyday.
Our… Video, Audio
School holidays a welcome boost for tourism sector
It's the school holidays and families appear to be making the most of it by getting out and about.
It's been nearly three months since the border re-opened and some of the tourist towns that… Audio
What polystyrene, PVC packaging phase out means for supermarkets
The plastic phase-out has begun, with polystyrene food and drink containers and PVC food trays now banned. If businesses are found to be deliberately flouting the new rules, they could be fined up to… Video, Audio
Kāpiti businesses picking up the pieces after surge in ram raids
A spate of recent ram-raids in Kāpiti has left business owners on edge and feeling ignored by authorities.
Paekākāriki Village Grocery Store is the latest to be targeted in the early hours of… Video, Audio
The Panel with Dr Claire Robinson and Mark Knoff-Thomas
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Claire Robinson and Mark Knoff-Thomas talk to Netsafe's chief online safety officer Sean Lyon about the ever increasing number of scams and people falling… Audio
The Panel with Dr Claire Robinson and Mark Knoff-Thomas
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Claire Robinson and Mark Knoff-Thomas discuss the state of New Zealand's housing market with property expert Dr Michael Rehm after report found a prices… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Claire Robinson and Mark Knoff-Thomas
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Claire Robinson and Mark Knoff-Thomas hear about a falcon live triangle in Australia which is drawing attention from all over the world. Plus, our panellists… Audio
Grandchild of Gloriavale leader defends treatment of girls
A granddaughter of Gloriavale's Overseeing Shepherd Howard Temple has told a court he is respectful of girls and doesn't have a reputation for inappropriate behaviour. Joanna Courage told the… Audio
Many Nelson, Marlborough homes still uninhabitable after floods
Many residents in Nelson and Marlborough still haven't been able to return home after the floods last month. Some roads are still cut off and homes are unliveable. Local government and emergency… Audio
Jet Park hotel reopens after years as Covid isolation facility
After two years behind fences and barbed wire, one of the country's most famous hotels is getting ready to re-open its doors this Friday.
Covid made Auckland's Jet Park Hotel popular not with the… Video, Audio
High speeds behind most road deaths, police call for lower speed limits
Speed limits around the country are coming under the microscope, with police suggesting they need to be lowered quite significantly.
In a briefing to the minister seen by Stuff, National road… Video, Audio
Immigration lawyer on new migrant worker protection bill
A crackdown on migrant exploitation could see guilty employers face harsher penalties be publicly named and shamed, and banned from managing a company. The government has introduced the Worker… Video, Audio
Davis apologises for telling ACT MP to 'enter Māori world'
Children's Minister and deputy Labour leader Kelvin Davis has apologised for comments aimed at an ACT MP.
Davis told Karen Chhour to "cross from her Pākehā world into the Māori world", in response to… Audio
The Panel with Cas Carter and David Slack (Part Two)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Cas Carter and David Slack discuss the impending speed cuts in service of the Government's 'Road to Zero' safety strategy, Vodafone's rebranding and Dunedin… Audio
The Panel with Cas Carter and David Slack (Part One)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Cas Carter and David Slack discuss low voter turnout for local elections, the Green Party's call for a universal weekly payment for families with toddlers… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Cas Carter and David Slack
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Cas Carter and David Slack discuss how to motivate students to study. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their minds. Audio