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The Panel for Friday 7 February 2020
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Story of the Day with Simon Sweetman
3:48 PM.Story of the Day with Simon Sweetman Audio
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I've been thinking for 7 February 2020
3:54 PM.What the panellists Cindy Mitchener and Garry Moore have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Garry Moore (Part One)
4:01 PM.The cost of clean up following flooding in lower South Island expected to run into millions. Climate Scientist Professor James Renwick says its' a glimpse of things to come as the climate continues to… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Garry Moore (Part Two)
4:02 PM.On this day in 1969, Who recorded 'Pinball Wizard' at Morgan Studio's, London. Broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi announced today that work would begin on building a business case to create a new… Read more Audio
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Southland floods a glimpse into future - climate scientist
4:10 PM.Climate Scientist Professor James Renwick says its' a glimpse of things to come as the climate continues to warm. Read more Audio
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The price of justice too high for many people
4:15 PM.Susan Hornsby Geluk has written an interesting piece about the access to justice, or lack of it. Read more Audio
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Trump acquittal 'fait accompli' - professor
4:20 PM.US President Donald Trump now has a clear run to try and secure the US presidency for a second term, after being acquitted at his impeachment trial in Washington. Read more Audio
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Today in music history: The Who
4:30 PM.On this day in 1969, Who recorded 'Pinball Wizard' at Morgan Studio's, London. Read more Audio
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Business case underway to create super-sized broadcaster
4:40 PM.Broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi announced today that work would begin on building a business case to create a new super-sized public broadcaster that would envelope RNZ and TVNZ. Read more Audio
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'Ghost houses' on the rise in Auckland
4:45 PM.The number of ghost houses, where landlords let the house sit empty, has jumped in Auckland in the last few years to reach more than 39,000. Read more Audio