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The Panel for Tuesday 9 October 2018
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Pre-Panel and One Quick Question for 9 October 2018
3:45 PM.Treaty of Waitangi, confidentiality and job interviews and speed camera tolerance. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Janet Wilson and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
4:06 PM.PM vows to work on petrol prices;Emission target a stretch too far?Dunedin house values rise;Govt offering up NZ water to overseas companies. Audio
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The Panel with Janet Wilson and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
4:07 PM.Glasses that block out screen light;What the Panelists Janet Wilson and Peter Dunne want to talk about;Bored man breaks Len Lye sculpture;Lundy loses appeal;Principal "grilled" for months by Police. Audio
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PM vows to work on petrol prices
4:10 PM.Jacinda Ardern says petrol companies are fleecing the public while opposition MP Judith Collins says the government gets a decent slice of the pie too. Economist Donal Curtin says it's too simplistic… Read more Audio
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Dunedin house values rise
4:20 PM.Properties in about 50 areas of Auckland are now worth less than their CVs including affluent suburbs like Epsom and Remuera. CV's for Christchurch are also not great. Auckland now has a median Homes… Read more Audio
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Emission target a stretch too far?
4:27 PM.Does NZ have much of a chance of reducing methan emissions by 35%? It's an aspirational ideal but then there's the economic realities... Audio
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Glasses that block out screen light
4:34 PM.One man's frustration at not being able to avoid being bombarded with screen lights from various devicies and advertising billboards has led to him inventing special glasses that filter out the light.
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Bored man breaks Len Lye sculpture
4:44 PM.Wellington waterfront's Water Whirler sculpture was snapped from its base after a man decided to climb and dangle off it. Audio
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Lundy loses appeal
4:47 PM.The court process may not be over yet for Mark Lundy. He's lost an appeal against the conviction for the murders of his wife and young daughter. Lundy was convicted in 2002. Then after the Privy… Read more Audio
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Billions owed in child support
4:52 PM.The government is owed billions from liable parents. Penalties are getting too much for many.If you're on a benefit your payments can fall behind or lapse and then the penalties mount up and compound.
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Principal "grilled" for months by Police
4:55 PM.Police are defending a four-month investigation into a principal who physically restrained an eight year-old boy in his class and stopped him running away from school. The Tai Tokerau Principals'… Read more Audio
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Lime E scooters
4:58 PM.The Lime e-scooters will arrive very soon, sooner than we know, on the streets of Auckland and Christchurch, and so will an even bigger batch of Onzo e-scooters. Audio
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Panelists Weds 10 October 2018
5:00 PM.For Maori TV executive and current Sky Sport commentator Mike Rehu is presenting The Panel today. Listener columnist and former political reporter Clare Delore is in Auckland and the founder of the… Read more
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