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Philosophy Now: Is buzz-killing a social crime?
31 Jul 2025Is buzz-killing a social crime? Do we have a moral obligation to be happy? Professor Dan Weijers sheds some light. Audio
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Why screaming phones are a last resort
31 Jul 2025Dr Sally Potter, founder and director of Canary Innovation Limited, shares her perspective on the necessity of emergency mobile phone alerts in light of recent nationwide technical glitches. Audio
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The Panel Plus
31 Jul 2025An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then Wallace is joined by Scott Weatherall, a member of the Saddle Hill community board for 24… Audio
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The Panel with Holly Bennett and Tim Batt Part 2
31 Jul 2025The Panel talks to safety campaigner Geoff Upson who says there are too many speed humps in Manuwera and the town risks being known as "hump town". They then pay homage to the national treasure that… Audio
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The Panel with Holly Bennett and Tim Batt Part 1
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Holly Bennett and Tim Batt. Starting off, the Panel discusses whether New Zealand needs it's own FBI office or not; they examine the role… Audio
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Australia seeks to promote trade opportunities with India
31 Jul 2025Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about Australia potentially finding itself in an awkward position as it seeks to promote trade opportunities with India as that country becomes… Audio
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Evening business for 31 July 2025
31 Jul 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Allegations Maori have been removed from Maori roll
31 Jul 2025Te Pati Maori said they have filed urgent proceedings in the High Court after allegations Maori have been removed or shifted off the Maori roll without their consent. A number of voters have posted… Audio
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World Athletics introduces gender testing for female athletes
31 Jul 2025Time is running out for athletes to take a once-in-a-lifetime gene test. World Athletics has introduced mandatory gender testing for all female athletes wishing to compete in the women's category in… Audio
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FBI setting up permanent office in Wellington
31 Jul 2025After plenty of speculation, it has been revealed why head of the FBI has been in New Zealand. The agency will be setting up a permanent office in Wellington. Its director Kash Patel was spotted in… Audio
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NEMA investigating glitches with emergency alert system
31 Jul 2025Some people received a tsunami of emergency alerts following the powerful earthquake that struck off the eastern coast of Russia yesterday, while others reported they received no alert at all… Audio
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Some receive 'tsunami' of emergency alerts following massive quake
31 Jul 2025Some people received a tsunami of emergency alerts following the powerful earthquake that struck off the eastern coast of Russia yesterday with one man reporting nearly 50 of the sirens ringing out of… Audio
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How does copyright apply to AI generated work?
31 Jul 2025A lack of regulation around AI use in New Zealand has musicians and other creatives worried about the risks the tech may pose. With no clear laws, and an outdated copyright model that doesn't account… Audio
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NZ musicians concerned about implications of AI
31 Jul 2025New Zealand's musicians are watching on with a mix of horror and wonder as artificial intelligence programmes create increasingly plausible songs ... often with just a few clicks of a button. Just… Audio
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Taupo residents vow to fight for town's hospital
Taupo residents have vowed to fight for the town's hospital, due to fears it could lose critival services because of dire workforce shortages. The shortages were so bad that contingency plans were… Audio
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Dame Lydia Ko defending British Open golf title
31 Jul 2025Dame Lydia Ko will defend her British Open golf title in Wales when the tournament begins tonight. The New Zealander said she has nothing to prove when she tees off in a group that includes one the… Audio
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Guinness expert teaching Kiwis the perfect pour
31 Jul 2025The Global Guinness Ambassador has made his way to New Zealand shores to teach people how to pour the perfect pint, and pass on his wisdom about the history of Ireland's famous stout. Global Guinness… Audio
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More details revealed in Manhattan mass shooting
31 Jul 2025United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about more details coming to light about the gunman behind the Manhattan office building mass shooting. Audio
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Greyhound racing group offering shares of dog as prize
31 Jul 2025A desperate attempt to salvage a dying industry is how one animal welfare group has described a competition where a racing greyhound is the prize. Another said it raises serious ethical issues… Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 31 July 2025
31 Jul 2025Jesse Mulligan is joined by The Panel host Wallace Chapman and producer Tessa Guest to preview this evening's marlarky. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm: Are we getting insurance all wrong?
31 Jul 2025oday Mary's going to talk about insurance and whether we are insuring the right things. New Zealanders are twice as likely to have car insurance as they are life or health insurance - does that make… Audio
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A-Z of Aotearoa: E is for Electric Bikes
31 Jul 2025Today we continue our way through the A-Z of Aotearoa with the letter E. Audio
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The Lowdown
31 Jul 2025Today on The Lowdown, Perlina Lau and Afternoon's Senior Producer Olivia Wilson discuss the content that is filling up your group chats. Audio