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The Panel for Tuesday 15 October 2019
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I've been thinking for 15 October 2019
3:55 PM.What the panelists Verity Johnson and Peter Fa'afiu have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 1)
4:03 PM.In the Latest polls National would be able to form a Government along with ACT. Universities and polytechs will face a $100,000 fine if they are found to be responsible for the serious harm or death… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 2)
4:05 PM.It's been One year today since the first e-scooters hit the streets thanks to Lime. In an article on the ODT a University of Otago intenational relations specialist says that the Govt of NZ is… Read more Audio
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Another political poll shows the Labour-led government losing support
4:09 PM.The second political poll of the week shows that support for the Labour -led government's is waning. Audio
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Student Union welcomes changes to ensure duty of care at residences
4:15 PM.New Zealand Union of Students' Association president, Caitlin Barlow-Groome, joins the discussion on duty of care provisions for tertiary residential accommodation. Audio
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Australian milliennial attacks his generation for being slackers
4:25 PM.Successful Australian millennial calls out others of his generation for being lazy and expecting too much for doing very little. Audio
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Lime scooter anniversary
4:30 PM.One year on since the arrival of e-scooters, are they a revoluation or an unnecesary risk on the streets? Audio
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Question of the Day for Tuesday October 15th
4:40 PM.Lime scooters one year on, what have been your experiences? Audio
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Calls for the government to be responsible about kiwi jihadist
4:45 PM.Otago University International relations specialist, Robert Patman, believes the government is not being responsible by leaving New Zealand jihadist Mark Taylor to fend for himself in Syria. Audio
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Associtate health minister wages war on sugar
4:50 PM.Associate health minister calls for meaningful action against the obesity related diabetes disaster. Audio
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Is technology dumbing down languges?
4:55 PM.Is modern technology and communication leading to a loss of puncuations and full sentences putting languages at risk? Audio