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The Panel with Steve McCabe and Wendyl Nissen Part 1
1 Jul 2025Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Steve McCabe and Wendyl Nissen. The Panel debates whether the coalition government's new instant fine for shoplifters will help retailers… Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 1 July 2025
1 Jul 2025The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Intense weather hits Australia's eastern coast
1 Jul 2025Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about an intense low pressure system, which is being described as a 'bomb cyclone,' which today began to hit coastal communities along Australia's… Audio
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Evening business for Tuesday 1 July 2025
1 Jul 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Historic heatwave hits Wimbledon
1 Jul 2025Wimbledon is now underway and the hot topic has been the historic heatwave which hit the competition with sweltering temperatures.The weather may be heating up but one tennis great is calling for cool… Audio
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Government introducing instant fines for shoplifters
1 Jul 2025The government is introducing instant fines for shoplifters, with penalities up to $1000. It said low level theft is a real scourge on the community and public confidence in the justice system is… Audio
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Youth MPs accuse government of censoring them
Youth MPs are accusing the government of censoring them over changes to their speeches in Parliament. The 11th Youth Parliament is underway, drawing young people from all over the country to… Audio
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Wanaka's health struggles raised at fiery public meeting
Wanaka's health woes have taken centre stage today at a fiery public meeting with government ministers. At the third stop on a rural roadshow, Matt Doocey, Mark Patterson and health chiefs were… Audio
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Customers weighing up worth of insurance to battle rising costs
1 Jul 2025A rising number of people are considering ditching insurance, taking a gamble to cope with rising prices. New figures from Centrix show almost half a million people are behind on debt repayments, with… Audio
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Hawkes Bay business suffers six burglaries in two months
1 Jul 2025A fledgling Hawkes Bay business is ten of thousands of dollars out of pocket after six burglaries in just two months. Pedalista is a mobile coffee and bike repair service that operates from a… Audio
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Auckland City Mission delivers free dental care
Nearly half of Kiwi adults say they're skipping going to the dentist because they can't afford it. Research has shown that's costing the country billions of dollars a year in lost productivity and… Audio
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Te Pāti Māori MP Takutai Kemp laid to rest
1 Jul 2025Te Pāti Māori MP Takutai Moana Natasha Kemp has been laid to rest today on the grounds of a small church at Opaea Marae among the rolling hills of Taihape, in the central North Island. The Tāmaki… Audio
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Ardie Savea backing under-fire Moana Pasifika
1 Jul 2025All Black Ardie Savea is backing his under-fire Super Rugby Pacific side. Savea captained Moana Pasifika to their most successful season on record this year, but the franchise's funding model is now… Audio
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Does cheese give you weird dreams?
1 Jul 2025It's a question that may have grated on you for sometime, does too much cheese give you weird dreams? According to new research, yes it does, but not just any dreams, nightmares. An online survey of… Audio
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Suspect in Idaho bushfire and fatal shooting named
1 Jul 2025United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about the suspect accused of starting a bushfire and fatally two firefighters in the state of Idaho, who has now been named. Audio
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Consumer NZ to launch campaign looking into supermarket pricing
1 Jul 2025A photo of a pound of butter being sold for more than $18 has proved a lightening rod for shoppers concerns about food prices. The Consumer NZ post about the mainland semi soft butter in a tub has got… Audio
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Singing for a living
1 Jul 2025Canterbury-raised tenor Oliver Sewell returns to Aotearoa to sing in Auckland Philharmonia's Opera in Concert performance of Verdi's La Traviata. Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 1 July 2025
1 Jul 2025Jesse Mulligan is joined by The Panel host Wallace Chapman and producer José Barbosa to preview this evening's marlarky. Audio
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The Pre Panel for 1 July 2025
1 Jul 2025Wallace Chapman previews tonight's instalment of The Panel. Audio
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Move over introverts and extroverts - are you an otrovert?
1 Jul 2025Some people are joiners, and some people feel like outsiders their whole lives. We grow up believing that belonging is everything, that happiness depends on finding our people, our tribe, our place in… Audio
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Music feature: Youssou N' Dour
1 Jul 2025This week we're focusing on Senegalese artist Youssou N'Dour. Youssou has collaborated with the likes of Peter Gabriel, Neneh Cherry, Sting, Tracy Chapman, Bruce Springsteen, and Paul Simon. Musician… Audio
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NSW bracing for wild weather
1 Jul 2025The NSW State Emergency Service has over 300 volunteers on stand-by around the state with concerns a "bomb cyclone" is intensifying off the coast. Plus, the jury is deliberating in the mushroom murder… Audio
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Star Gazers and Without Fear or Favour: A Life in Law
1 Jul 2025Book critic Bill Hastings discusses Star Gazers by Duncan Sarkies and Ken Keith's Without Fear or Favour: A Life in Law. Audio