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The Panel for Wednesday 18 December 2019
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Panellists Wednesday 18 December
12:00 PM.Wallace Chapman is joined by Leonie Freeman, Chief Executive of the Property Council New Zealand, and Andrew Frame, Napier based columnist.
Coming up
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Story of the Day for 18 December 2019
3:46 PM.Feral cats, native birds. The dilemma of the kitten loving conservationist. Audio
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I've been thinking for 18 December 2019
3:53 PM.What the panellists Andrew Frame and Leonie Freeman have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Andrew Frame and Leonie Freeman (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The report into sexual assault complaints about a former Labour Party staffer has concluded the allegations were quote "not established". A report just out in the last couple of hours, by The… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Andrew Frame and Leonie Freeman (Part 2)
4:05 PM.What is your FAVOURITE Christmas song? From next May - Kainga Ora, Housing New Zealand's successor - wants to begin installing multiple sensors in up to 2000 state houses as part of its Smart Homes… Read more Audio
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Report into Labour sexual assault complaints
4:07 PM.The report into sexual assault complaints about a former Labour Party staffer has concluded the allegations were quote "not established". RNZ political editor Jane Patterson joins us. Read more Audio
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Tourism is eroding our natural beauty
4:10 PM.The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (PCE) is warning that that increasing numbers of tourists are eroding the very attributes that make New Zealand such an attractive country to visit.
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Trump and trade: how he's changed the game
4:21 PM.An article by an Australian business journalist Stephen Bartholomeuz claims that US President Donald Trump has changed the way that the world operates. Read more Audio
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Social media - the impact on work
4:27 PM.From bad influencers and inappropriate posts, to timewasting - what is the impact of social media on our work lives. That's the focus of a very in-depth piece from the Financial times. Read more Audio
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Sensors in state homes raises surveillance concerns
4:39 PM.From next May - Kainga Ora, Housing New Zealand's successor - wants to begin installing multiple sensors in up to 2000 state houses as part of its Smart Homes project. Read more Audio
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Australia's revamped religious discrimination bill
4:49 PM.Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his attorney general released the second draft of a religious discrimination bill this month. Read more Audio
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Don't let the stress of Christmas overwhelm you
4:55 PM.Christmas can be stressful - gifts, family time, cooking - but you must remember to step back, have some perspective and breath, an editorial in the New Zealand Herald urges. Audio