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The Panel for Tuesday 16 July 2019
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Panellists Tuesday 16 July
12:00 PM.Wallace Chapman is joined by Janet Wilson, journalist and co-founder of media training organisation Deadline Ltd, and Selwyn Manning, founder of the Evening Report and Multimedia Investments Ltd.
Coming up
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I've been thinking for 16 July 2019
3:45 PM.What the Panelists Janet Wilson and Selwyn Manning have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day 16 July 2019
3:55 PM.Over half a million people pledge to raid Area 51. We've all wondered whether aliens are real, but now some people are taking it to a whole new level. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Janet Wilson and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
4:05 PM.Updating old health and safety rules;Dunedin loses 'steepest street' title;NZ and Aus: Do we need to save the relationship? Audio
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The Panel with Janet Wilson and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)
4:06 PM.Anti-manspreading chair;Question of the Day;To play or not to play;The slippery slope of debt;Voting age: should it be lowered? Audio
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Updating old health and safety rules
4:10 PM.Workplace Relations and safety Minister Ian Lees Galloway has launched a 3 month consultation period on regulations aimed at improving health and safety. Read more Audio
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Dunedin loses 'steepest street' title
4:15 PM.Dunedin has lost its status as the home of the worlds steepest street. Baldwin street has held the record for many years but has had the honour snatched away by a street in Wales. Read more Audio
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NZ and Aus: Do we need to save the relationship?
4:20 PM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will meet her Australian counterpart Scott Morrison for the first time since his re-election. Back in February Ardern branded Australia Family rather than friends... Read more Audio
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To play or not to play
4:38 PM.A playground in Tauranga has been closed because of complaints form parents about safety. An opinion piece in The Herald today argues this is evidence that we're wrapping our kids in cotton wool. Read more Audio
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Anti-manspreading chair
4:40 PM.A student has invented a chair to bring an end to a serious issue - manspreading. The British woman built a chair with a wedge that narrows toward the front, forcing men to sit with their knees… Read more Audio
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The slippery slope of debt
4:45 PM.An 18-year-old has opened up about her enormous debt, saying she never should have been given the opportunity to rack it up. Read more Audio
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Voting age: should it be lowered?
4:52 PM.Youth MPs are preparing for Aotearoa's ninth Youth Parliament but many of the young people chosen for the programme can't even vote yet. Which brings up the issue of the voting age - should it be… Read more Audio