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Pre-teens suffering teenage sleep conditions
Children aged under-11 are suffering from sleep deprivation because of late nights and inconsistent sleep patterns. Audio
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Ball tampering in cricket
The Aussie cricket captain Steve Smith's been stood down for hatching a ball tampering plan in the team's third test against South Africa. Former Black Cap Ken Rutherford talks about the good old days… Audio
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No country for old (white) men
Green MP Julie-Ann Genter's comments about the make-up of Boards has seen National leader Simon Bridges defend older white men and what they have to offer. Audio
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New housing - slum of the future?
Mark Graham of the Building Guide says a 4000 home development on Auckland's Unitec land depends on having great design. Audio
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The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Audio 26 Mar 2018Children aged under-11 are suffering from sleep deprivation because of late nights and inconsistent sleep patterns. What the Panelists Chris Gallavin and Niki Bezzant want to talk about. Recent… Audio
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The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Audio 26 Mar 2018Mark Graham of the Building Guide says a 4000 home development on Auckland's Unitec land depends on having great design. Green MP Julie-Ann Genter's comments about the make-up of Boards has seen… Audio
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The truth about turmeric
It's been hailed as practically a cure for all that ails you but is turmeric all it's cracked up to be? We ask nutrition writer Niki Bezzant. Audio
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The Panel with Michael Deaker and Susan Hornsby Geluk (Part 2)
Audio 28 Feb 2018What you're like at school is a big predictor for the rest of your life. What the Panelists Michael Deaker and Susan Hornsby Geluk want to talk about. The Oval carpark in Dunedin has been bursting at… Audio
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Salvation Army still going strong in NZ
The Salvation Army here says it isn't being undercut by online auction sites like it is in Australia. Audio
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The squeeze for rentals in Wellington
Economist Shamubeel Eaqub gives his take on the situation for renters in the capital. Audio
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The West Coast and Taranaki grapple with rough weather
RNZ's Robin Martin calls into the show from Taranaki where about 30 homes have been evacuated and residents will have to spend the night away from their houses. Audio
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The panellists talk
Audio 1 Feb 2018What panellists Niki Bezzant and Finlay Macdonald want to talk about. Audio
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Robots delivering your room service
The Panel addresses the threat of robots taking over. This time they're delivering room service and other things at hotels. Audio
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Parliament cans medicinal cannabis bill
Parliament voted 73 votes to 47. Zero support from National and NZ First. Even a few Labour MPs chose to vote against it. Audio
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The PM is focussing on wellbeing as measure of economic success
The Government wants to introduce a framework by 2019 that will look at wellbeing. The Government will consider how money will impact natural, social, human and possibly cultural capital too. Audio
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Royal Commission of Inquiry into state abuse of children
Lawyer who has represented victims of abuse in state care gives her take on the announcement of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into historical abuse in state care. Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Finlay Macdonald (Part 2)
Audio 1 Feb 2018The Panel addresses the threat of robots taking over. This time they're delivering room service and other things at hotels. What panellists Niki Bezzant and Finlay Macdonald want to talk about. RNZ's… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Finlay Macdonald (Part 1)
Audio 1 Feb 2018We go to where the weather is hitting the country hardest and an update from Metservice. Lawyer Sonja Cooper who has been representing victims of abuse in state care says she is concerned with the… Audio
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The 'tgoma' trend
'Tgoma' is this year's hot Chritsmas trend. It stands for 'take games outside and make them active'. It aims to get children outside in nature, but connecting their outside fun to their inside fun… Audio
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Listeners response: CEO Salaries
Audio 14 Dec 2017Yesterday we discussed the State Services Commissioner, Peter Hughes, cracking down on Crown entity boards hiking the salaries of their bosses. Today we go through the responses from our listeners… Audio
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Chlorinating the water
Queenstown Lakes District Council has begun chlorinating the water in the region in reponse to the Havelock North contamination report. But the move has received criticism from Sustainable Glenorchy… Audio
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Wynyard Basin wins
In the debate over where to site the 36th America's Cup, Wynyard Basin has won out over the Wynyard point plan. We check in with RNZ's Auckland reporter Todd Niall about the discussions. Audio
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The panelists bring their topics
Audio 14 Dec 2017What the panellists Guy Williams and Niki Bezzant want to talk about. Audio
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Christmas Wishes
Audio 14 Dec 2017The woman who sang the song "I want a Hippopotamus for Christmas", Gayla Peevey has seen the arrival of Francesca the pygmy hippo at her local zoo - just in time for Christmas. We ask the panellists… Audio
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Euthanasia Bill passes first hurdle
A bill to allow terminally ill New Zealanders to choose euthanasia has passed its first reading by a big margin. MP's say further support will depend on public submissions during the select committee… Audio
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Drugs in sport
Another famous athlete has failed a drugs test. Cyclist Chris Froome could be stripped of his Vuelta title after testing positive for excess levels of the asthma medication, Salbutamol. Audio
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Clamping down
An Auckland company has taken matters into its own hands, clamping the cars of people going into the neighbouring Chinese Embassy to obtain visas. The panellists give their views on whether the… Audio
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Auckland's new stadium?
Auckland mayor Phil Goff wants a new national stadium and he's hoping to get the government onboard to build it on Auckland's waterfront. With all the back and forth over the America's Cup options, we… Audio
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The Government's books
The government has today delivered its first update of the state of its books. Economic commentator Bernard Hickey gives his first impressions of the mini-budget. Audio