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The Panel for Friday 22 November 2019
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The Panel, Friday November 22
12:00 PM.Our panelists today are Pasifika writer, researcher, and Programme Director of the Mana Moana Experience Karlo Mila and economic journalist and managing editor of Newsroom Pro Bernard Hickey. Read more
Coming up
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Story of the Day for 22 November 2019
3:45 PM.Marie Kondo causes consternation by opening online shop. Audio
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I've been thinking for 22 November 2019
3:56 PM.What the panellists Bernard Hickey and Karlo Mila have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Karlo Mila and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
4:03 PM.An Erebus Memorial mooted for the Parnell Rose Gardens is opposed by some residents. The new Rainbow Centre in Botany will provide on-site doctors and nurses, and take-home meals for parents too busy… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Karlo Mila and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
4:05 PM.What's your favourite film soundtrack of all time, and why? The government's policy to fund schools based on their students, rather than ask families for donations, counterintuitively means some… Read more Audio
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Erebus memorial plans divide community
4:09 PM.An Erebus Memorial mooted for the Parnell Rose Gardens opposed by some residents. Audio
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Botany's 14-hour daycare centre
4:20 PM.The new Rainbow Centre in Botany will provide on-site doctors and nurses, and take-home meals for parents too busy to cook - but should we really be expecting this from daycare centres? Audio
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Why you should take a lunch break
4:27 PM.An article in the New Zealand Herald lays out the joys of taking a lunch break - and the dangers of NOT doing so. Audio
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Question of the day for 22 November 2019
4:33 PM.What's your favourite film soundtrack of all time, and why? Audio
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Unintended consequences of school donation policy
4:39 PM.The government's policy to fund schools based on their students, rather than ask families for donations, counterintuitively means some schools will have to make some tough choices. Audio
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Has the government walked the walk on welfare
4:51 PM.According to its own welfare advisory group, the government isn't doing enough to help lift people out of poverty - despite the claims of social development minister Carmel Sepuloni. Audio