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The Panel for Tuesday 4 December 2018
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Panelists Tuesday 4 December
12:00 PM.Jim Mora is joined by Jonathan Krebs, Civil and Criminal Barrister, and Emma Espiner, social commentator and medical student.
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Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 4 December 2018
3:45 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Today Maria's question about bees and Ian's one about broadband. Read more Audio
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Story of the day for 4 December 2018
3:53 PM.When you hear a loved up couple calling each other pet names it can be a bit gross .. its easy to feel cynical when they address each other as muffin, or schnookums.... Read more Audio
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The Panel with Emma Espiner and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The mental health and addiction inquiry has released a 200-page report with recommendation for th Health Minister. It has recommended the government set up a wellbeing commission, take action on… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Emma Espiner and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Singer Mariah Carey is back in the Billboard charts as her "All I want for Christmas" anthem is played repeatedly in the lead to the holidays. However older Christmas songs have had some backlash… Read more Audio
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Mental health report recommendations
4:10 PM.The mental health and addiction inquiry has released a 200-page report with 40 recommendations for the Health Minister, including a well-being commission, action on drugs and alcohol, and a suicide… Read more Audio
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Assisted dying views
4:26 PM.Catholics in New Zealand have been outspoken on the issue of euthanasia and many submissions to a select committee on the issue have been from groups associated with the Catholic faith. Read more Audio
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Dodgy Christmas anthems
4:32 PM.Singer Mariah Carey is back in the Billboard charts with "All I want for Christmas" but older Christmas songs have had some backlash, particularly "Baby Its Cold Outside" for its somewhat concerning… Read more Audio
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What to expect from the fuel market study
4:44 PM.The Government's outlined details of its study into the fuel market. It will be done by the Commerce Commission and take a year. Read more Audio
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The cycleways debate continues
4:50 PM.A University of Otago study has found investing in cycleways and walking paths encourages people to drive less, based on results from New Plymouth and Hastings. Read more Audio