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The Panel for Monday 10 February 2020
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Story of the Day for 10 February 2020
3:43 PM.What is an internal monologue and why doesn't everyone have one? Audio
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I've been thinking for 10 February 2020
3:55 PM.What the panellists Victoria Stewart and David Slack have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and David Slack (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Economist Michael Reddell explains what the worst case scenario might be for the New Zealand economy if China's slow down due to the coronavirus continues. The latest political polls from Newshub-Reid… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and David Slack (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Carol Ramos joins the Panel from the US to talk about the 92nd Academy Awards being held at the Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles. Residents living close to Titirangi Primary school are fed up hearing Poe E… Read more Audio
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Economic impact of coronavirus could be huge for New Zealand
4:07 PM.Economist Michael Reddell explains what the worst case scenario might be for the New Zealand economy if China's slow down due to the coronavirus continues. Audio
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Latest political polls, Labour and National are neck and neck
4:17 PM.The latest political polls from Newshub-Reid research, shows that the election result is too close to call on current numbers. Audio
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The fight for the Concert Programme ramps up
4:23 PM.The fight to stop RNZ making big changes to Concert FM has stepped up a notch after the PM threw her support behind the station. Composer Michael Norris talks about what the current proposal means to… Read more Audio
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Correspondent Carol Ramos
4:33 PM.Carol Ramos joins the Panel from the US to talk about the 92nd Academy Awards being held at the Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles. Audio
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Tititrangi locals sick of hearing Poi E played at schools
4:40 PM.Residents living close to Titirangi Primary school are fed up hearing Poe E being played six times a day instead of the regular bell. Audio
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Water shortage crisis in the Far North as the drought continues
4:45 PM.Some parts of the Far North of the North Island have been told they only have three days worth of water left. Audio
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Street artist says council is too quick to get rid of grafitti
4:50 PM.Street artist Jesse Jensen, contends that the war on grafitti in Auckland city is leaving it bereft of creative and colour. He explains why he thinks more grafitti should be considered art. Audio