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The Panel for Tuesday 5 July 2016
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The Panel pre-show for 5 July 2016
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Josie McNaught and Nevil Gibson (Part 1)
4:05 PM.Topics - Sue Chetwin from Consumer NZ talks about what you can do about dodgy cable laying. Uber seems to be making a dent in Christchurch with drivers from other companies reporting a loss in income… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Josie McNaught and Nevil Gibson (Part 2)
4:06 PM.Topics - Would different building design be the answer to air control. Sydney Morning Herald political correspondent David Wroe brings us an election update. Are New Zealand's (Australian-owned) banks… Read more Audio
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Panel Intro
4:10 PM.What the panelists Josie McNaught and Nevil Gibson have been up to. Audio
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Chorus of discontent over cables
4:12 PM.Sue Chetwin from Consumer NZ talks about what you can do about dodgy cable laying. Audio
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Uber upsets ChCh taxi drivers
4:17 PM.Uber seems to be making a dent in Christchurch with local drivers from other companies reporting a loss in income. Audio
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Politicans join the Brexit
4:20 PM.First David Cameron now Nigel Farage has resigned after the Brexit vote. Audio
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Chris Evans Top Gear reverse
4:27 PM.It didn't last long - UK TV host has reversed from Top Gear. Audio
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Lambton Quay for walkers
4:29 PM.A proposal to make Wellington's Lambton Quay a pedestrian-only zone. Audio
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Panel Says
4:38 PM.What the panelists Josie McNaught and Nevil Gibson would like to talk about. Audio
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Aussie election
4:42 PM.Sydney Morning Herald political correspondent David Wroe brings us an election update. Audio
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Banks on the brink
4:52 PM.Are New Zealands (Australain-owned) banks in a vulnerable position? Audio
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Victor Vito's sideline acting debut
4:53 PM.Hurricanes' player Victor Vito went undercover to witness bad sideline behaviour - by actors. Audio
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Employers concerned about Auckland workers
4:56 PM.A major survey of businesses found managers have concerns the Auckland traffic and housing difficulties are taking a toll on employees. Audio