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The Panel for Thursday 16 March 2017
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One Quick Question for 16 March 2017
3:48 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 16 March 2017
3:53 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Amie Richardson (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Convicted murderer and sex offender Phillip John Smith has won his legal challenge against the department of Corrections over ahis toupe. The judge ruled that Mr Smith's fundamental right to freedom… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Amie Richardson (Part 2)
4:05 PM.We know that many people work to live, not live to work, but the days of just cruising may be heading for a bruising. What the Panelists Chris Wikaira and Amie Richardson want to talk about. These… Read more Audio
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Phillip John Smith wins legal challenge over toupe
4:07 PM.Convicted murderer and sex offender Phillip John Smith has won his legal challenge against the department of Corrections over ahis toupe. The judge ruled that Mr Smith's fundamental right to freedom… Read more Audio
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Should the All Blacks be playing England this year?
4:18 PM.The NZRU is discussing an additional All Black test later this year, against England, a team we're not due to play til 2018. Audio
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The Five Second Rule Does Apply
4:21 PM.A British germ expert says it is ok to eat food after you've dropped it on the floor, as long as you pick it up quickly. We ask microbiologist, Dr Siouxsie Wiles if she believes in the five second… Read more Audio
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Where the streets have no names
4:26 PM.The developers of a new subdivision in Newlands, Wellington are at loggerheads with the local council over the names of the streets. The developer has been told it cannot call one of the streets The… Read more Audio
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Open for business on Easter Sunday
4:29 PM.Changes to the Shop Trading Hours Act gave local councils the option to open shops on Easter Sunday Audio
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Many people work to live, not live to work
4:34 PM.We know that many people work to live, not live to work, but the days of just cruising may be heading for a bruising. Audio
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Panel says
4:42 PM.What the Panelists Chris Wikaira and Amie Richardson want to talk about. Audio
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Super cheap long haul airfares: but there are downsides
4:48 PM.These days you can fly to London for less than a thousand dollars... if you're willing to make a few long stopoffs. Aviation commentator, Irene King discuses why airfares are so cheap now. Audio
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Hate speech and racial abuse
4:52 PM.The Panel discusses some recent cases of hate speech and racial abuse, including two Otago men who have been convicted of abusing and attacking a man for speaking in Japanese. Audio
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A High school starts clamping cars in its parks
4:56 PM.Wakatipu High School Principal, Steve Hall explains why the school has been clamping cars that park in its staff parking spots. Audio