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The Panel for Thursday 23 February 2017
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One Quick Question for 23 February 2017
3:44 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
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The Panel preshow for 23 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 Ella Henry and Amanda Millar (Part 1)
4:06 PM.The Prime Minister lifts the standards for what is considered clean water;Vodafone and Sky told they can't get together;Wellington city councillor Brian Dawson talks about how to tackle begging. Audio
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The Panel with Amanda Millar and Ella Henry (Part 2)
4:07 PM.Crystal healer in the US asks for crowd funding to travel the world;What the panelists have been up to;Lawyer Phil Schmidt talks about why ACC can't pay out Havelock North water victims;Christchurch… Read more Audio
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The Prime Minister lifts the standards
4:10 PM.PM Bill English has announced that the government is aiming to make 90% of the country's lakes and rivers clean enough to swim in by 2040. Audio
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Vodafone and Sky told they can't get together
4:16 PM.Technology commentator Paul Brislen talks about the future for Sky TV after it's proposed merger with Vodafone was scuppered by the commerce commission. Audio
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Brian Dawson talks about how to tackle begging
4:25 PM.Wellington city councillor on social issues, Brian Dawson, talks about how best to tackle the ongoing influx of beggars on the city's streets. Audio
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Crystal healer in the US asks for crowd funding
4:32 PM.A crystal healer in the US faces a back lash after wanting to crowd fund her travel around the world. Audio
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What the panelists have been up to
4:40 PM.What panelists Ella Henry and Amanda Millar have been up to. Audio
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Lawyer Phil Schmidt talks about why ACC can't pay out
4:50 PM.ACC lawyer Phil Schmidt explains the difficulty for victims of the Havelock North water contamination in getting any financial recompense. Audio
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Cruise crash
4:58 PM.Christchurch councillor Raf Manji talks about the need to have Lyttelton ready for cruise ships again after a bus load of passengers crashed on the trip between Akaroa and the city. Audio