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The Panel for Wednesday 29 July 2015
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The Panel pre-show for 29 July 2015
3:45 PM.What the world is talking about. With Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zara Potts. Audio
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The Panel with Cas Carter and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
4:00 PM.What the Panelists Bernard Hickey and Cas Carter have been up to;RBNZ boss' speech on the economy;Kiwisaver withdrawals;Tony Robertson's monitoring by Corrections. Audio
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Panel Intro
4:10 PM.What the Panelists Bernard Hickey and Cas Carter have been up to. Audio
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RBNZ boss' speech on the economy
4:14 PM.Is the glass half full or half empty on the economy? Audio
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Kiwisaver withdrawals
4:20 PM.More people are pulling their funds out of Kiwisaver because of hardship. Audio
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Tony Robertson's monitoring by Corrections
4:25 PM.The government's announced there will be in independent review into the monitoring of the man who killed Auckland woman Blessie Gotingco. Garth McVicar of the Sensible Sentencing Trust joins the Panel… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Cas Carter and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
4:30 PM.What the Panelists Bernard Hickey and Cas Carter have been thinking about;How safe is the will you make?;Cycle lane muck up;Instant coffee still popular;Toddlers with rotting teeth. Audio
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What money can buy
4:32 PM.If you had unlimited money waht would you buy? Audio
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Panel says
4:40 PM.What the Panelists Bernard Hickey and Cas Carter have been thinking about. Audio
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How safe is the will you make?
4:45 PM.There are high profile cases in the UK of wills being contested in court and overturned. Senior solicitor with Public Trust Gary Traves tells the Panel how your wishes are safeguarded. Audio
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Cycle lane muck up
4:50 PM.Road markings for new cycle lanes on a rural Waikato road had locals scratching their heads and very worried about safety. Local Norm McGinn talks to the Panel about the cycle lanes and their short… Read more Audio
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Instant coffee still popular
4:56 PM.Shock! Horror! A survey has revealed 46 per cent of New Zealanders prefer instant coffee. Audio
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Toddlers with rotting teeth
4:58 PM.Hospital dental admissions for children aged under-eight have damatically increased. Anti-sugar lobbyist Rob Beaglehole says toddlers are being fed sugary drinks regularly. Audio