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The Panel for Tuesday 26 April 2016
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The Panel pre-show for 26 April 2016
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 Josie McNaught and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Intro. The Prime Minister's suggested a land tax to tackle the Auckland housing issue. There's a call for hand sanitisers to be out of harms way for children. In America the middle class struggle to… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Josie McNaught and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 2)
4:07 PM.Names. Panel Says. Channel nine is facing a back lash over its 60 Minutes child snatching saga. There's talk tougher controls on Auckland nightlife meaning the city will suffer. More on the suggestion… Read more Audio
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Intro
4:08 PM.What the Panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Josie McNaught have been up to. Audio
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Prime Minister's suggested a land tax to tackle housing issue
4:12 PM.PWC tax expert Geof Nightengale talks about the proposed land tax scheme and how it might impact the housing market. Audio
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Call for hand sanitisers to be out of harms way for children
4:22 PM.Hand sanitisers might be subject to conditions. Audio
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In America the middle class struggle to save is a growing issue
4:25 PM.Americans are struggling to save even small amounts of money. Audio
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Drive through dining in Marlborough takes on a new meaning
4:28 PM.A Blenheim restaurant has struck a deal with neighbouring businesses that will see town centre parking spaces make way for al fresco dining. The restaurant is MIA, on Scott Street, which plans to… Read more Audio
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Names
4:32 PM.Have you noticed names are getting more and more diverse? Audio
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Panel Says
4:39 PM.What the Panelists Julia Hartley Moore and Josie McNaught have been thinking about. Audio
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Channel nine is facing a back lash over its 60 Minutes child snatching saga
4:42 PM.Dr Chris Galloway from Massey University talks about the damage done in the 60 Minutes child snatching saga. Audio
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There's talk tougher controls on Auckland nightlife meaning the city will suffer
4:54 PM.There's a concern that more rules and tougher policing will lead to the death of night life in Auckland. Audio
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More on suggestion home buyers can only blame themselves
4:57 PM.Listeners are still reacting to the suggestion that people struggling to get on to the property ladder are wasting their money on frivolities. Audio