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The Panel for Thursday 8 February 2018
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One Quick Question for 8 February 2018
3:46 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Today we answered Christopher's question about roadworks, David's query about the news and we tried to get an answer for Giles about Kauri! Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 8 February 2018
3:51 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Story of the day today is about hair - perms are back and there may be an answer to what is happening with Donald Trump's hair. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Jane Clifton and Raybon Kan (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Looking ahead to the Halberg Awards tonight. Two-hundred thousand signatures have been collected in support of free travel between Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand. Does this sound good to… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Jane Clifton and Raybon Kan (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Uber says it's male drivers get paid more than women because they drive faster and are therefore doing more trips and stay with the company longer. What the Panelists Jane Clifton and Raybon Kan want… Read more Audio
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Free passage between Canada, Australia, the UK and NZ
4:16 PM.Two-hundred thousand signatures have been collected in support of free travel between Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand. Does this sound good to you? Read more Audio
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More light shed on stock shade
4:20 PM.Former Hawke's Bay farmer Mike Halliday is appalled at the excuses being made over the lack of shade for animals. Read more Audio
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Who'll enforce butt by-law?
4:28 PM.There are doubts about who will actually enforce Wellington's cigarette butt litter by-law proposal. Read more Audio
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The gender speed gap
4:33 PM.Uber says its male drivers get paid more than women because they drive faster and are therefore doing more trips and stay with the company longer. Read more Audio
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Panel Says
4:38 PM.What the Panelists Jane Clifton and Raybon Kan want to talk about. Audio
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Trustee company to trial 4-day weeks
4:41 PM.Kiwi company Perpetual Guardian surprised staff today by announcing a trial for a four-day working week. We ask the company's HR Manager Christine Brotherton how they are going to make it work. Read more Audio
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Heavy backpacks
4:50 PM.The Australian Physiotherapy Association's Paediatric Group Chair, Julianne Pegler, says that young people are carrying 11kg - and heavier - backpacks to school, and risking their spinal health. Read more Audio
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Aus deputy PM called to moral account
4:57 PM.After being a champion of traditional, heterosexual marriage hypocrisy has bitten Barnaby Joyce in the bum with revelations of a pregnant mistress. Read more Audio
Listen for today's Panelists political journalist Jane Clifton and comedian Raybon Kan.