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The Panel for Friday 17 February 2017
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One Quick Question for 17 February 2017
3:44 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 17 February 2017
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Diane Robertson and David Farrar (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Vikki Pflaum talks about losing her house in the Port Hills fire;Donald Trump's media conference and behavoiur trending;Team NZ confident their foiling system can't be replicated;Indian students with… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Diane Robertson and David Farrar (part 2)
4:07 PM.Changes to Monopoly board tokens;Panel says;Union representative Chas Muir joins the chat on Cadbury's Dunedin factory closing;Fringe Festival organiser Emily Berryman talks about this year's… Read more Audio
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Vikki Pflaum talks about losing her Port Hills house
4:08 PM.Vikki Pflaum and her husband Doug share their story about losing their home in the fires and what they have left. Audio
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Donald Trump's media conference and behaviour trending
4:15 PM.President Trump's latest media conference is going viral following his outbursts during question time. Audio
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Team NZ confident their foiling system can't be replicated
4:20 PM.Team New Zealand believes no other syndicate can match it's new pedal powered foiling system. Audio
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Indian students with fake visas still waiting
4:26 PM.A group of Indian students who were given fradulent visas still holed up in a church haven't heard about their fate yet. Audio
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Changes to Monopoly board tokens
4:33 PM.Changes to Monopoly tokens have been more frequent in recent years. Audio
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What the panelists have been up to
4:35 PM.What panelists Dame Diane Robertson and David Farrar have been up to. Audio
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Union rep Chas Muir on Cadbury's Dunedin factory closing
4:43 PM.Union representative Chas Muir joins the discussion on the closure of the Cadbury factory in Dunedin. Audio
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Fringe Festival organiser Emily Berryman
4:50 PM.Fringe festival organiser Emily Berryman talks about this year's event being a nod to Dunedin's more glamourous past. Audio
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Chinese tourists are cottoning on to cheaper accommodation
4:55 PM.Chinese tourists have latched on to the more affordable accommodation available in New Zealand and Australia. Audio
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Government tells Ak Mayor fuel tax not an option for funding
4:58 PM.Government tells Auckland Council it can't impose a fuel tax to fund roads in the future. Audio