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The Panel for Wednesday 17 May 2017
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One Quick Question for 17 May 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 May 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 Peter Fa'afiu and Catherine Robertson (Part 1)
4:04 PM.Topics - An over-height truck closed the Terrace Tunnel in Wellington after getting stuck. How on earth did this happen? North Korea doesn't have a missile that can reach New Zealand - but they may do… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Peter Fa'afiu and Catherine Robertson (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Topics - Are students too casual with their lecturers? Despite repeated warnings about Joanne Harrison the CEO of the Minstry of Transport didn't act. That CEO Martin Mathews is now the Auditor… Read more Audio
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Stuck truck
4:07 PM.An over-height truck closed the Terrace Tunnel in Wellington after getting stuck. How on earth did this happen? Audio
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N.Korea threat to NZ
4:11 PM.North Korea doesn't have a missile that can reach New Zealand - but they may do one day. Audio
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Shop keepers in Auckland become more desperate
4:15 PM.Sunny Kaushal of the Crime Prevention Group says some shopkeepers are considering hunger strikes to get Police action on violent crime. Audio
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Family First not a charity
4:24 PM.The Department of Internal Affairs is maintaning its position that lobby group Family First isn't a charity. But founder Bob McCoskrie tells us why it is. Audio
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Panel Says
4:34 PM.What the Panelists Peter Fa'afiu and Catherine Robertson want to talk about. Audio
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Another rubbish story
4:48 PM.Wheelie bins, bags, recycling bins, garden waste bins. Matthew Luxon tells us how it's possible to have a zero-waste household. Audio
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Can we forget Cat Stevens' support of Rushdie fatwa?
4:55 PM.Yusuf Islam who used to be Cat Stevens' is soon to perform here. Is his support of a call to kill author Salman Rushdie something that influences your support of his musical career? Audio
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Likelihood of Auckland property bubble burst
4:57 PM.Near term looks ok. What about further down the track for the economy and housing in particular? Audio