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The Panel for Thursday 7 November 2019
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Story of the Day for 7 November 2019
3:48 PM.Remembering an iconic episode of WKRP in Cincinnati; Turkey's Away. Audio
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I've been thinking for 7 November 2019
3:55 PM.What the panellists Ruwani Perera and Ian Telfer have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Ian Telfer (Part 1)
4:01 PM.The government instructs immigration to revert back to parntership visa rules after the stricter regime impacted heavily on the Indian community. Finance minister warns the insurance industry they… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Ian Telfer (Part 2)
4:02 PM.Is name suppression through the courts still effective in the age of the internet? Massey University Professor Claire Robinson discusses whether social media political messaging works better than… Read more Audio
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Government back tracks on tougher new rules for partnership visas
4:10 PM.The government instructs immigration to revert back to partnership visa rules after the stricter regime impacted heavily on the Indian community. Audio
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Finance minister calls out the insurance industry over uninsurables
4:15 PM.Finance minister warns the insurance industry they have a duty of care to soceity to not create a class of uninsurables. Audio
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Reply all emails the bain of office workers around the world
4:25 PM.Why office workers around the world abhor the inevitable "reply-all" emails they are sent. Audio
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Why do we still persist with name suppression in the age of the internet?
4:40 PM.Is name suppression through the courts still effective in the age of the internet? Audio
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Expert looks at the impact social media political messaging has
4:50 PM.Massey University Professor Claire Robinson discusses whether social media political messaging works better than going through traditional sources. Audio
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Happymeal turns 40 and blamed for childhood obesity
4:55 PM.McDonald's happymeal is forty this year, but many believe there's little to celebrate. Marketing expert Dr Joya Kemper explains why it was a such success and it's legacy Audio