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The Panel for Thursday 1 March 2018
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The Panel pre-show for 1 March 2018
3:54 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Sandy Hodge and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The Mental Health Commission has set a suicide reduction target of 10 per cent. Is this the right approach? New Zealand born prisoners are being sent back from Australia. How well are they being… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Sandy Hodge and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Google says it's defending the public's right to information by refusing to remove certain information at people's request. What the Panelists Sandy Hodge and Steve McCabe want to talk about. A High… Read more Audio
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Mental health
4:10 PM.The Mental Health Commission has set a suicide reduction target of 10 per cent. Is this the right approach? Audio
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NZers deported from Aus
4:12 PM.New Zealand born prisoners are being sent back from Australia. How well are they being looked after? Many are uprooted from the only support they have. We talk to Helen Murphy of PARS. Audio
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Air NZ in Antarctica
4:23 PM.The latest Air New Zealand safety video is set in Antarctica and it's upset some of the Erebus victims families who don't like the area being used for the airlines promotional gain. Audio
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Prison smoking ban fails
4:27 PM.An University of Otago study into a prison smoking ban has found that half of prisoners continue to smoke in jail. While even more actually take up smoking while they're inside. Audio
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The right to be forgotten on the internet
4:32 PM.Google says it's defending the public's right to information by refusing to remove certain information at people's request. Audio
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Toupee taken away again
4:43 PM.A High Court judge's decision to allow a murderer to wear his wig in prison as a right has been over-ruled. Dean of Law Mark Henaghan discusses the tension between the two decisons. Audio
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Drone spying
4:51 PM.Man in undies shoots at drone. Probably very tempting for a lot of us. University of Otago's dean of law Mark Henaghan tells us how much trouble you'd get in for shooting a drone. Audio
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Universities shun Russell McVeagh
4:55 PM.The Law Society is now investigating Russell McVeagh in light of its sexual harassment scandal as five universities break ties with the firm. Audio
Auckland teacher Steve McCabe and former broadcaster Sandy Hodge are today's Panelists. Listen from 3:45pm.