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The Panel for Wednesday 18 February 2015
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The Panel pre-show for 18 February 2015
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Richard Poole (Part 1)
4:09 PM.Topics - The Supreme Court reversed an earlier ruling that meant liquidators could claw back money from tradespeople if the companies paying them were insolvent at the time of payment. The real… Read more Audio
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Panel Intro
4:10 PM.What the panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Richard Poole have been up to. Audio
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Supreme Court Victory for Tradies
4:14 PM.The Supreme Court reversed an earlier ruling that meant liquidators could claw back money from tradespeople if the companies paying them were insolvent at the time of payment. Audio
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Convention Centre Folly?
4:15 PM.The need for a venue that can cater for 3500 is now not as pressing as previously. Professor Heywood Sanders one of America's leading urban developoment experts and author of "Convention Center… Read more Audio
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America's Cup in Auckland
4:27 PM.The economic realities of Auckland hosting the qualifying for the America's Cup. Professor Norman Gemmell of Victoria University joins the Panel to discuss what's in it for us. Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Richard Poole (Part 2)
4:34 PM.Topics - How much do you lie? Apparently the norm is three lies per ten minutes of conversation. Will our legislation chamges see lengthy court cases over workplace safety? Is looking outward to be… Read more Audio
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Why We Lie
4:35 PM.How much do you lie? Apparently the norm is three lies per ten minutes of conversation. Audio
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Panel says
4:39 PM.What's on the minds of panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Richard Poole. Audio
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The Problems with Desk Sharing
4:41 PM.Employment lawyer Andrew Scott-Howman and the Panelists discuss the health and legal perils of hot-desking. Will our legislation chamges see lengthy court cases over workplace safety? Audio
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Globalisation vs Isolation
4:50 PM.Countries are shrinking back inside their borders, reducing contact across those borders, and embracing more radical and isolationist politics at home. Is looking outward to be encourged? Audio
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V Party Cancelled
4:55 PM.A party at a sponsored student flat in Dunedin has been cancelled after more than 3000 people said they'd be going. Audio