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Shower Thoughts: Who edits Wikipedia?
5 Aug 2025Avid editor Marshall Clark (who penned the Wikipedia page for RNZer Bryan Crump), also a committee member for Wikimedia Aotearoa New Zealand, joins Mark Leishman to explain. Audio
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European correspondent Christian Smith
5 Aug 2025Christian Smith joins Mark Leishman to discuss a fraught immigration climate in the UK, pressure on for Russia to agree to peace talks with Ukraine, and a Kiwi performer at the Edinburgh Fringe… Audio
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Landmark new report into community sport
5 Aug 2025Sport clubs across New Zealand are struggling as they face a double whammy of increasing costs and decreasing number of volunteers. Report project lead Dr Mel Johnston joins Mark Leishman. Audio
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The Panel Plus for 5 August 2025
5 Aug 2025An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where he's joined by fill in Nights host Mark Leishman. Then he's joined by fashion writer Emma Gleason who's done some digging into 'that' sun of… Audio
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The Panel with Simon Wilson and Madison Burgess-Smith Part 2
5 Aug 2025In part two, some people are finding themselves wrongfully stung by parking fines where camera-based systems have been introduced. Tech commentator Paul Spain explains. Then, where do stutters come… Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 5 August 2025
5 Aug 2025The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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The Panel with Simon Wilson and Madison Burgess-Smith Part 1
5 Aug 2025Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Simon Wilson and Madison Burgess-Smith. First up, building that cosy sleep-out or tool shed will be easier and free of red tape. That's… Audio
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Evening business for 5 August 2025
Evening business for 5 August 2025. Audio
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Warriors disappointed in two match ban for Dolphins player
5 Aug 2025The Warriors have expressed their disappointment in the two match ban handed to a Dolphins player for breaking Warrior Jacob Laban's leg. Felise Kau-fusi caused the injury after diving at Laban's legs… Audio
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Prime Minister in Papa New Guinea to mark 50 years
While our foreign minister was a no show for the Cooks Islands celebrations, the Prime Minister has been in Papua New Guinea to mark 50 years of diplomatic ties there. Christopher Luxon spoke to… Audio
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Community aims to stop Takapuna golf course conversion
5 Aug 2025"My lifetime's work could be gone". That's the message from the head green keeper of Takapuna's beloved golf course as the community tries to stop a big chunk of it being turned into a wetland. The… Audio
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Garden shed, garage building rules to be loosened
5 Aug 2025The government has anounced rule changes for garden sheds, garages and backyard studios. Under the new rules single sheds or building structures under 10 square metres can be as close to your property… Audio
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The colour black: A longstanding Kiwi fashion staple
5 Aug 2025It's long been a fashion staple, and it only takes a look to many of our sports teams or fashion designers to see New Zealanders have long had a love affair with the colour black. In our capital's… Audio
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SPCA staff facing abuse
5 Aug 2025The SPCA isn't just dealing with animal abuse its staff are increasingly in the firing line; facing verbal and physical threats. There has been 70 incidents reported so far this year, but the animal… Audio
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Dame Lisa Carrington back in the boat
5 Aug 2025Dame Lisa Carrington is back and she hasn't missed a beat. The eight-time Olympic champion is back with the elite Canoe Sprint squad after answering an SOS call from the national selectors. Sports… Audio
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How can kids understand money without cash?
5 Aug 2025How do you teach kids about the money and its value when cash is increasingly invisible, and transactions are often online or via cards? Co-founder of the SquareOne app thats helps children understand… Audio
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New focus on conflict raging in Sudan
5 Aug 2025Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen about the new focus on the conflict raging in Sudan, particularly its impact on the humanitarian situation. Audio
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Auckland environmentalist wins berm battle
5 Aug 2025A long time Auckland environmentalist won the battle to protect a bunch of berms he has planted in an urban style jungle over decades. But plants on another grass verge will be removed by Auckland… Audio
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Robert Ibell: Chamber music champion
5 Aug 2025Robert Ibell first worked as a teacher before becoming a full-time cellist, but in recent years he's gone back to school to help coach the next generation of musicians. Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 5 August 2025
5 Aug 2025Emile Donovan is joined by The Panel host Wallace Chapman and producer José Barbosa to preview this evening's marlarky. Audio
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Thrift - Savvy Students and their award-winning garden
It's time for Thrift and today we've got part two of our savvy students series. Katy Gosset visits an award-winning student flat garden that might just be the best in Dunedin. Audio