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Making our superannuation fairer
The New Zealand Initiative's released a report on the country's superannuation, stating that our pension age needs to rise and it should be linked to health expectancy. Audio
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Sexism in Hollywood, sport, and the media
US magazine The Cut claimed in an article that actress Priyanka Chopra is a 'modern day scam artist' who married singer Nick Jonas to further her career. Audio
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Law firm erases drinks from staff photo
Law firm Simpson Grierson has posted an image of its young lawyers celebrating passing the bar exam, but has photoshopped their wine glasses out of their hands. Audio
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Panel says
Audio 6 Dec 2018What the panellists Niki Bezzant and Sanjay Kumarasingham want to talk about. Audio
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The dark nature of humans
Cognitive neuroscientist Christian Jarrett has written a piece identifying the darker aspect of human nature, including: our tendency to view minorities as less than human, taking pleasure in others… Audio
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Courier deliveries: more from rural listeners
We've been airing complaints about what couriers charge, and the service they offer - or don't - to people who live even slightly out of town. We've had a huge amount of feedback on the subject from… Audio
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Easy access to porn for Kiwi kids
More than two-thirds of Kiwi teenagers have been exposed to pornography, and one in four have seen it by the age of 12. Young people themselves think porn is easy to access. Does that mean we need to… Audio
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Rugby prestige and poaching
We revisit the topic of Auckland school St Kentigern's College having players outside the city in its First XV team. All Black Reiko Ioane says players should appreciate the challenge. Audio
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Changes to employment law
The Employment Relations Amendment Act has passed its third reading. The act will restore meal and rest breaks, collective bargaining and union rights, protections for "vulnerable workers", and the… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Sanjay Kumarasingham (Part 2)
Audio 6 Dec 2018Cognitive neuroscientist Christian Jarrett has written a piece identifying the darker aspect of human nature, including: our tendancy to view minorities as less than human, taking pleasure at others… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Sanjay Kumarasingham (Part 1)
Audio 6 Dec 2018The Employment Relations Amendment Act has passed its third reading. The act will restore meal and rest breaks for workers, collective bargaining and union rights, protections for "vulnerable… Audio
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Panelists Thursday 6 December
Audio 6 Dec 2018Jim Mora is joined Niki Bezzant, editor-at-large of the Healthy Food Guide magazine, and Sanjay Kumarasingham, chair of Committee for Auckland's Growth Leadership panel and environmental engineer.
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Panelists Tuesday 13 November
Audio 13 Nov 2018Jim Mora is joined by Chris Clarke, former World Vision CEO, now Executive Director of Global Local and Niki Bezzant, editor-at-large of the Healthy Food Guide.
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RIP to "The French Sinatra"
The Panel pays tribute to singer Charles Aznavour - known as "the French Sinatra" - who has died at the age of 94. Audio
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Could renter-friendly policies scare off landlords?
Property investors are worried a wave of tenant-free rules could throw up some dicey situations for landlords who're simply trying to protect their assets. Juli Anne Tolley from the Tauranga Property… Audio
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Panel Says
Audio 2 Oct 2018What the Panelists Ben Thomas and Niki Bezzant want to talk about. Audio
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The one McCartney song Lennon liked
In a recent Paul McCartney interview he says it was the only song he ever wrote that John Lennon praised. He says he would pay Lennon complinents, but only ever got one back. Audio
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Politicians again running foul of copyright?
A video of Simon Bridges and Chris Bishop singing popular songs in a car has raised questions about whether they're breaking copyright by using the music in what could be perceived as political… Audio
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Are Kiwibuild homes value for money?
CoreLogic analysts say buyers will save $90,000 or so by buying KiwiBuild houses - but could that cost-cut compromise the homes' quality? Roger Levie from HOBANZ joins us to discuss. Audio
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FBI forces suspect to unlock phone using facial ID
A 28 year-old man suspected of child abuse has been forced to unlock his phone using facial ID - thought to be the first time this has happened. Audio
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Teachers' Union says conditions must be addressed
The PPTA has rejected the government's latest pay offer, emphasising that the issue is about both pay and improving working conditions Audio
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The Panel with Ben Thomas and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Audio 2 Oct 2018In a recent Paul McCartney interview he says it was the only song he ever wrote that John Lennon praised. He says he would pay Lennon complinents, but only ever got one back. What the Panelists Ben… Audio
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The Panel with Ben Thomas and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Audio 2 Oct 2018The PPTA has rejected the government's latest pay offer, emphasising that the issue is about both pay and improving working conditions. A 28 year-old man suspected of child abuse has been forced to… Audio
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The Panel, Tuesday October 2nd
Audio 2 Oct 2018Today's panellists are the PR consultant and well-regarded craft beer Tweeter Ben Thomas, and the food and nutrition writer and speaker Niki Bezzant
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Food: unfulfilling frauds
Today a diet-related disease symposium has been held in Wellington, featuring global and New Zealand-specific views. On that theme the panelists discuss the latest food news. Audio
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More blankets this winter
Bernie Harfleet is an artist involved in the project Give A Kid A Blanket, he returns to The Panel to tell us how many blankets the project gave out to those in need this winter compared to the last… Audio
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Nigel Farage in New Zealand
Former Ukip leader Nigel farage will speak at an event in New Zealand tonight. He faced protests when we arrived in Australia. He'll be speaking, among other things, about Brexit. Audio
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Panel Says
Audio 4 Sep 2018What the Panelists Niki Bezzant and Neil Miller want to talk about. Niki talks about fast fashion and Neil discusses polytechnics. Audio
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Stepping out: how much walking do we have to do?
Many scientists now believe the '10,000 steps a day' target is an arbitrary figure, despite the fact it has now become part of many fitness goals. Audio
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Money week, Gambling Harm Awareness Week
It's Money week and Gambling Harm Awareness Week. We gamble away $2.2 billion a year; the big savings plan for some people is to rely on pokie machines! Audio