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The Panel for Friday 26 October 2018
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Panelists Friday 27 October
12:00 PM.Jim Mora is joined by Cas Carter, communications consultant, and Selwyn Manning, founder of the Evening Report and Multimedia Investments Ltd.
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Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 26 October
3:45 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Today Steve's question about glass, David's query about sultana pasties, and Grant's one about herbs. Read more Audio
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Story of the day for 26 October 2018
3:54 PM.This Sunday in the UK and Europe daylight saving will end - and they will get an extra hour of sleep as the clocks go back at 2am. But this could be the final year that Europe and the Uk change their… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Selwyn Manning and Cas Carter (Part 1)
4:03 PM.People around the country are boycotting petrol over increased prices. The Facebook event has 18,000 Kiwis saying they won't fill up their cars until Sunday in protest against the rising costs… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Selwyn Manning and Cas Carter (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Thousands of people in Sweden have inserted microchips into their hands. The chips are meant to make their lives more convenient by allowing quicker and easier access to their homes, offices and gyms… Read more Audio
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Fuel boycott
4:08 PM.People around the country are boycotting petrol over increased prices. The Facebook event has 18,000 Kiwis saying they won't fill up their cars until Sunday in protest against the rising costs. Read more Audio
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Bombs sent to De Niro, Biden
4:12 PM.More bombs have been sent to high profile democrats in the US, today former Vice President Joe Biden and actor Robert De Niro. They are similar to the explosive devices sent to several other critics… Read more Audio
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Council funding options
4:16 PM.A listener has been in touch with his concerns about rate rises, he lives in Porirua and belives they are too high. We speak to Porirua Mayor Mike Tana about the situation. Read more Audio
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Workplace culture in Parliament
4:28 PM.Yesterday The Panel discussed the need for change in workplace culture, and whether that change needs to start at parliament. We've had lots of feedback on this point, many listeners arguing politics… Read more Audio
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Swedes get microchipped
4:33 PM.Thousands of people in Sweden have inserted microchips into their hands. The chips are meant to make their lives more convenient by allowing quicker and easier access to their homes, offices and… Read more Audio
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Teachers to strike again
4:42 PM.Teachers will begin a rolling strike on November 12 in Auckland and continue around the country through the week, the union says. Read more Audio
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Trousers for Otago Girls' High students
4:46 PM.Pupils at Otago Girls' High will be able to wear trousers from next year. Until now the uniform has included skirts, kilts, blazers and blouses but not pants. Students proposed the idea to the school… Read more Audio
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Google's payout to Andy Rubin
4:52 PM.It's been revealed Google played Andy Rubin $90 million dollars when he left the company over sexual misconduct allegations. Read more Audio
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More on scooters
4:57 PM.Lime scooters will hold a safety summit after concerns were raised about the new e-scooters in Auckland and Christchurch. We ask why these discussions weren't had before the scooters were rolled out… Read more Audio
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Panelists Monday 29 October 2018
5:00 PM.Investigative journalist Matt Nippert is in Auckland and is joined by the Chief Executive of the Christchurch Foundation Amy Carter.
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