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The Panel for Wednesday 1 April 2020
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Story of the Day for 1 April 2020
3:47 PM.Caitlin Cherry talks about how people are using music and humour to cope with being in lockdown. Audio
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I've been thinking for 1 April 2020
3:56 PM.Panellists Ruth Money and Bill Ralston share what they've been thinking about on day seven of the lockdown. Audio
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The Panel with Ruth Money and Bill Ralston (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Microbiologist and immunologist from Otago Univerity Professor James Usser talks about the reasons behind the Government's decision to increas the number of tests for Covid 19. Family Violence… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ruth Money and Bill Ralston (Part 2)
4:05 PM.On this day in 1976 - AC/DC made their live debut in the UK. Climate change researcher Professor James Renwick head of the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University… Read more Audio
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More widespread testing for Covid-19 on the cards
4:09 PM.Microbiologist and immunologist from Otago Univerity Professor James Usser talks about the reasons behind the Government's decision to increas the number of tests for Covid 19. Audio
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People at risk of using violence urged to use support services
4:15 PM.Family Violence Specialists are urging people who are at risk of using violence to use the support services that are still available during the Covid-19 lockdown. Audio
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Businesses costs rise as the minimum wages goes up
4:24 PM.New Zealand businesses face increased costs as the minimum wage increases from &17.70 an hour to $18.90. Audio
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Music history for 1 April 2020
4:32 PM.On this day in 1976 - AC/DC made their live debut in the UK. Audio
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What the Coronavirus means for climate change
4:34 PM.Climate change researcher Professor James Renwick head of the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University explores the impact of Coronavirus on climate change. Audio
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Are we a nation of panic bakers
4:45 PM.There's a huge demand in supermarkets for flour during the lock down. Does this point to us being a nation of panic bakers, using the hobby to calm our nerves. Audio
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Academics say alcohol restrictions would help free up hospitals
4:48 PM.Public health associate professor Louise Delaney, along with another colleague, say restrictions on alcohol could help to reduce avoidable hospitalisations during the pandemic. Audio