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The Panel for Friday 31 January 2020
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Story of the day with Simon Sweetman
3:44 PM.People who act like themselves are happier, more content and feel safe enough to be more creative. Audio
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What the panellists have been thinking
3:55 PM.What the panellists Martin Cocker and Penny Ashton have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Martin Cocker and Penny Ashton (Part 1)
4:01 PM.The World Health Organisation has declared the coronavirus outbreak in China a public health emergency of international concern. WHO director-general announced the decision amid mounting evidence of… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Martin Cocker and Penny Ashton (Part 2)
4:02 PM.Topics - A free-parking app at the new Westfield mall in Auckland's Newmarket is causing concern about the amount of data it can collect. A controversial bylaw that bans begging and rough sleeping in… Read more Audio
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Coronavirus: will insurance cover postponed travel?
4:08 PM.The World Health Organisation has declared the coronavirus outbreak in China a public health emergency of international concern. Read more Audio
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Brexit set to happen this weekend
4:20 PM.British citizens will no longer be EU citizens as of 11pm on 31st January, ending 47 years in the European Union. Read more Audio
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Today in music history: Good Times Bad Times
4:34 PM.This day in 1969, Led Zeppelin played the first of two nights at The Fillmore East, New York City during the band's first North American tour. Audio
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Controversial beggars bylaw under microscope
4:36 PM.A controversial bylaw that bans begging and rough sleeping in the parts of Tauranga is under the microscope after a local housing advocacy group instructed its lawyers to get the judicial review it… Read more Audio
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Does Westfield's app watch you over your shoulder?
4:44 PM.A free-parking app at the new Westfield mall in Auckland's Newmarket is causing concern about the amount of data it can collect. Read more Audio
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How can we support New Zealand's music scene?
4:48 PM.A recent piece on The Spinoff website has highlighted the dearth of music venues in Auckland city, and suggests that a music-first council policy could be part of the answer. Read more Audio
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