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The Panel for Friday 20 March 2020
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Countdown imposes limit on sales
3:47 PM.Countdown is imposing a limit on sales of goods and is urgently reducing supermarket hours to cope with "unprecedented" buying in stores. Audio
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Law and policy during Covid outbreak
3:50 PM.Law Professor Al Gillespie joins The Panel to talk about law and policy during a pandemic. Audio
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I've been thinking for 20 March 2020
3:57 PM.What the panellists Julia Whaipooti and Bill Ralston have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Bill Ralston (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The Reserve Bank has announced a range of measures to support New Zealand's financial system. Dr Sarb Johal talks to The Panel about how to cope with the anxiety Covid-19 is causing, and his own brush… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Bill Ralston (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Wallace Chapman reads the best of your feedback from throughout the week. Dame Vera Lynn has turned 103 today. Dr Rhys Jones joins The Panel to talk about the concerns around Maori health during the… Read more Audio
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Reserve Bank announcements
4:08 PM.The Reserve Bank has announced a range of measures to support New Zealand's financial system. Audio
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How to cope with Covid-induced anxiety
4:18 PM.Dr Sarb Johal talks to The Panel about how to cope with the anxiety Covid-19 is causing, and his own brush with the virus. Audio
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Website to help business stay afloat
4:27 PM.A new website allowing businesses to help other businesses out, has been launched in Wellington. Founder Paul Johnson joins The Panel to explain. Audio
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The Friday Mailbag
4:32 PM.Wallace Chapman reads the best of your feedback from throughout the week. Audio
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Concerns around Maori health
4:41 PM.Dr Rhys Jones joins The Panel to talk about the concerns around Maori health during the pandemic. Audio
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How to help struggling businesses
4:50 PM.Dr David Wilson explains to The Panel ways he thinks the Government can help during the coronavirus pandemic. Audio
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Cats film sweeps the Razzies
4:56 PM.The film version of Cats sweeps the Razzie Awards for worst films of the year. Audio