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The Panel for Friday 10 May 2019
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Panelists Friday 10 May
12:00 PM.Wallace Chapman is joined by Heather Roy, business consultant and former ACT party MP, and Andrew Clay, comedian and writer.
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I've been thinking for 10 May 2019
3:54 PM.What the Panelists Heather Roy and Andrew Clay have been thinking about. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Andrew Clay (Part 1)
4:01 PM.Children shouldn't play contact sport until at least 12 years old experts say. A group of Boston medical scientists told the NZ Herald that the younger you start sports like rugby and American… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
4:02 PM.Americans are more likely than any other nationality to say their country is the 'best in the world'. That's the finding from a project by the Guardian, which surveyed 23 of the world's biggest… Read more Audio
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No contact sport for children
4:10 PM.Children shouldn't play contact sport until at least 12 years old experts say. They were unanimous is saying that a little contact in pre-teens to the head is too much contact. Read more Audio
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Too many tourists
4:15 PM.A survey has found some Kiwis are worried about tourists - mainly because of congestion, infrastructure and the environment. Read more Audio
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Americans and patriotism
4:20 PM.Americans are more likely than any other nationality to say their country is the 'best in the world'. That's the finding from a project by the Guardian, which surveyed 23 of the world's biggest… Read more Audio
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Australia's most trusted politician: Jacinda Ardern
4:25 PM.A research company asked Australians to rank their most trusted politicain and the winner was Jacinda Ardern. Just two weeks out from the Australian general election the people chose our Prime… Read more Audio
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Question of the Day
4:35 PM.Question of the Day: If you could choose another country's leader to lead New Zealand, who would it be? Audio
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Cheaper booze, less harm
4:40 PM.Otago University Students' Association is calling for cheaper alcohol in bars, arguing that getting students to drink in bars, rather than at unregulated flat parties or on the street, would reduce… Read more Audio
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Are we failing our sportswomen?
4:50 PM.Helen Clark says we're failing sportswomen in New Zealand. The former Prime Minister told an event we need to stop accepting the excuse that we can't find women to appoint to senior roles in the… Read more Audio