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The Panel with Kathryn Graham and Dean Hall (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Kathryn Graham and Dean Hall discuss the High Court case involving Te Whatu Ora and the parents who don't want their sick baby to receive blood from someone… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Kathryn Graham and Dean Hall
Wallace and panellists, Kathryn Graham and Dean Hall speak to a professor who says sea sponges act as the canary in the mine during marine heatwaves. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 6 December 2022
We look at the scope of the just announced Royal Commission of Inquiry into the government's Covid-19 Response. National increases its lead over Labour in the latest 1News Kantar political poll. We… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Guy Williams (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Mai Chen and Guy Williams debate whether AI could be used in New Zealand's legal justice system. Plus, they discuss Google being charged for using New Zealand… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Guy Williams (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Mai Chen and Guy Williams discuss the Government u-turn on entrenching Three Waters legislation. Plus, they talk about the new public transport package and… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Mai Chen and Guy Williams
Wallace and panellists Mai Chen and Guy Williams speak to a craft centre in Gisborne celebrating its 50 year anniversary. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
Top Stories for Monday 5 December 2022
We speak to the Prime Minister about the three waters legislation and the RNZ/TVNZ merger. The Education Review Office's annual report gives schools a fail mark.. we'll have the details. Councils get… Audio
Wellington's tip shop marks 25 years of trash into treasure
Wellington's tip shop is marking two and a half decades of turning trash into treasure.
Opened in 1997 by locals, it's grown from two staff to twenty.
Our reporter Kate Green and visual journalist… Video, Audio
What happened to Queen Street's creepy Santa?
Remember the Farmer's Santa of Queen Street?
For many years, the big red guy was propped up outside the Farmers department store in central Auckland every festive season. He lives in Wanaka now - but… Video, Audio
ACC dilemma keeps NZ woman from returning to Australia
A New Zealand woman, back from Australia for an extended Christmas holiday on the West Coast is in limbo after a freak accident at a supermarket carpark.
Chelsea Ferguson is faced with the choice of… Audio
Malachi Subecz: Experts warn mandatory reporting system flawed
'Do not trust anyone with your kids who aren't family'. The words of Malachi Subecz' mother, who from behind bars, says that's a harsh lesson she's learnt in the worst possible way.
Malachi's mum… Audio
The Panel with Allan Blackman and Cindy Mitchener (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Allan Blackman and Cindy Mitchener hear from a financial services expert abut New Zealanders being woefully uninsured. Plus, they debate if rain tanks should… Audio
The Panel with Allan Blackman and Cindy Mitchener (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Allan Blackman and Cindy Mitchener discuss Twitter's lack of action over a NZ white nationalist group rejoining the social media platform. Plus, they talk… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Allan Blackman and Cindy Mitchener
Wallace and panellists Allan Blackman and Cindy Mitchener go over the best feedback of the week for Friday Mailbag. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
Top Stories for Friday 2 December 2022
The Government is coming under heavy criticism following its response to the murder of five-year-old Malachi Subecz, It's the final day of NCEA exams and there's been a lot riding on them, with… Audio
Malachi Subecz was 'invisible' to agencies meant to protect him
"Invisible" is what murdered five-year-old Malachi Subecz had become, to the government agencies supposed to protect him.
That's one of the findings of an independent review into his care and… Video, Audio
Te Whāngai Trust nursery's rehab for offenders shows success
Well the fatal stabbing of Sandringham dairy worker Janak Patel has reignited the debate about punishment versus rehabilitation for offenders.
But a Waikato-based trust claims to provide a solution… Video, Audio
Christmas lights and cheer return to Franklin Rd, Ponsonby
The Christmas cheer has finally returned to Franklin Road, and the famous light show will be switched on again tonight.
It's a hallmark of Auckland's festive season but the lights have been out for… Video, Audio
First person convicted of sabotage in NZ faces three years in prison
The first person in this country to ever been charged and convicted of sabotage is facing just over three years in prison.
62-year old Graham Philip was sentenced today in the High Court in Hamilton.
…Malachi Subecz would likely be alive if agencies had done jobs - Children's Minister
Children's Minister Kelvin Davis has acknowledged five-year-old Malachi Subecz would probably still be alive if Oranga Tamariki staff and other agencies had done their jobs properly.
"It's quite… Video, Audio