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Question of the Day for 15 August 2019
The IPCC says we must reduce food waste to help combat climate change. What are your best tips for reducing food waste? Audio
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Is AutoCorrect ruining our ability to spell?
For people who aren't great at spelling, AutoCorrect was like a gift from the gods ... but is it having knock-on effects on useful skills? Audio
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Is National paving the way for Christopher Luxon?
National's Deputy Leader, Paula Bennett is to vacate her Upper Harbour electoral seat to oversee the party's campaign for the 2020 election, which has prompted speculation that it's being vacated for… Audio
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Why is New Zealand's borrowing cap so low?
New Zealand has the 11th-lowest net debt-to-GDP ratio out of 183 countries around the world. RNZ's Gyles Beckford joins the panel to explain why, and whether we need to change our philosophy. Audio
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Is a recession on the horizon?
Markets have tumbled around the world in the past 24 hours. RNZ's Business Editor Gyles Beckford brings us the latest and explains what it means and whether the world might be headed for a recession.
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Government reveals quake-damaged repair package
The government has announced a new repair package for people who bought quake-damaged homes, expected to cost around $300 million. Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Bill Ralston (Part 2)
Audio 15 Aug 2019The IPCC says we must reduce food waste to help combat climate change. What are your best tips for reducing food waste? Food, or housing? We only have a finite amount of land in Aotearoa - and we have… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Bill Ralston (Part 1)
Audio 15 Aug 2019The government has announced a new repair package for people who bought quake-damaged homes, expected to cost around $300 million. Markets have tumbled around the world in the past 24 hours. RNZ's… Audio
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I've been thinking for 15 August 2019
Audio 15 Aug 2019What the Panellists Niki Bezzant and Bill Ralston have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 15 August 2019
Audio 15 Aug 2019The classic 1990 movie Home Alone is getting remade by Disney, but the decision has been widely panned. Audio
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The Greens plan for housing
The Green Party held its annual conference over the weekend. The party revealed their rent-to-own policy. Audio
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Are natural supplements safe?
A pharmacist has warned about the danger of natural products and health foods. In Stuff today Andrew Brown says Kiwis often think natural products are safer and healthier but the truth is more… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 5 Aug 2019What do you think is the best/worst board game ever? Why? Guy Williams had a rant last week about how terrible Monopoly is as a game, and has since put his thoughts into an opinion piece on Stuff on… Audio
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Avoiding celebrity politics
Resist the the rise of celebrity politics. That's the call from columnist Liam Hehir on Stuff today. He argues we must keep of tradition of being understated and avoid American-like political… Audio
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Hands on or off the exhibits?
There's debate about whether museums should be more interactive, after a woman climbed onto a rare motorbike exhibition. Te Papa says it can't monitor all its exhibitions all the time. Audio
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Opinions on second opinions
Dr Lisa Sanders explains that second opinions play an important role in medicine but the process is neither straightforward nor infallible and should be approached with caution. Audio
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Where to get (free) water
Audio 7 May 2019Panelist Niki Bezzant has written a piece in the New Zealand Herald about where people can get free water in public places. Water fountains aren't as common nowadays. Audio
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Question of the Day for 7 May 2019
Audio 7 May 2019Would you support your CBD being closed to cars? Why or why not? Audio
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Huawei decision "fearmongering"
The New Zealand boss of Chinese Company Huawei Andrew Bowater has spoken in very clear terms of how GCSBs decision to exclude Huawei from rolling out 5G was in his view, political fearmongering. Audio
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Edinburgh says no to cars
Edinburgh CBD has been closed to traffic, as the city joined the Open Streets movement in a bid to reduce air pollution. Audio
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Nature in dire straits
A new 1800 page report out paints a dire picture of the global state of biodiversity. The UN assessment that nature is declining at rates unprecedented in human history. Audio
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The Panel with Selwyn Manning and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Audio 7 May 2019Question of the Day: Would you support your CBD being closed to cars? Why or why not? Panelist Niki Bezaant has awritten a piece in the New Zealand Herald about where people can get free water in… Audio
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The Panel with Selwyn Manning and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Audio 7 May 2019A new 1800 page report out paints a dire picture of the global state of biodiversity. The UN assessment that nature is declining at rates unprecedented in human history, as many as one million plant… Audio
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I've been thinking for 7 May 2019
Audio 7 May 2019What the Panelists Niki Bezzant and Selwyn Manning have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 7 May 2019
The discovery of a coffee cup in a scene in the most recent Game Of Thrones has shocked fans but it's nothing new for Hollywood. Robert Kelly takes a quick look at the rich history of modern objects… Audio
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Panelists Tuesday 7 May
Audio 7 May 2019Wallace Chapman is joined by Niki Bezzant, food and nutrition writer, and Selwyn Manning, founder of the Evening Report and Multimedia Investments Ltd.
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Co-living to share housing costs
A 21st century version of dorm living for adult is emerging as a way for city dwellers who have to negotiate their way through pricey accomodation costs. Co-living is a growing trend around the world… Audio
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Flu vaccinations
Influenza viruses are nasty bugs which can strike you down with illness for two weeks. For the vulnerable it can be deadly. Public health experts advise people to be vaccinated each year. Dr Russell… Audio
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Trelise Cooper responds to Tearfund Ethical Fashion Report
Audio 11 Apr 2019The Trelise Cooper fashion brand has responded, after getting an "F" in the annual Tearfund Ethical Fashion Report yesterday.The "F" was awarded for non-participation. Trelise Cooper says the company… Audio
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Fawlty Towers most loved
Audio 11 Apr 2019Fawlty Towers has topped a list of the UK's favourite sitcoms. Other favourite shows are Father Ted, Blackadder and Dads Army. Audio