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The Panel for Tuesday 2 April 2019
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Story of the Day for 2 April 2019
3:45 PM.An introduction to our panellist and the topics for the day. Audio
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I've been thinking for 2 April 2019
3:53 PM.What the Panelists Verity Johnson and Selwyn Manning have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Jacinda Ardern has met with Chinese political leaders and describes those meetings as "warm" and "constructive" - but beyond the headlines, what factors are stretching the relationship with our… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)
4:05 PM.What ettitquete do you value the most? White picket fences are OUT - and tall, fortresslike walls are taking their place, according to professor Imran Muhammed. But is that changing how we as humans… Read more Audio
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Ardern in China: where's our relationship at?
4:10 PM.Jacinda Ardern has met with Chinese political leaders and describes those meetings as "warm" and "constructive" - but beyond the headlines, what factors are stretching the relationship with our… Read more Audio
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What's the role of the Opposition at a time like this?
4:19 PM.Given all the tumult in New Zealand over the past few weeks, the panel discusses what the role of the opposition is at a time when solidarity is paramount. Audio
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Sponsors walking the walk in women's sport
4:26 PM.UK bank Barclay's has committed to a three-year, $20 million sponsorship deal with the Women's Super League football competition. Should other big corporations be sitting up and taking notice? Audio
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Are offensive fences dividing us more deeply?
4:38 PM.White picket fences are OUT - and tall, fortresslike walls are taking their place, according to professor Imran Muhammed. But is that changing how we as humans interact with our neighbours and… Read more Audio
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Editor stands by provocative column
4:46 PM.The most recent edition of Fishing and Hunting magazine contains a column which describes prime minister Jacinda Ardern as "dumb as a plank" and police minister Stuart Nash as her "lapdog". Needlessly… Read more Audio
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Vice NZ closes its doors
4:54 PM.The New Zealand branch of youth website Vice is no more, after much of the staff fell victim to an international cull of journalists. The Panel discusses what we'll be losing. Audio