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The Panel for Thursday 15 October 2020
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Story of the Day with Bill Hickman
3:48 PM.The band The Flaming Lips has taken Jacinda Ardern's advice to heart and stayed well and truly in their bubble. Bill Hickman explains. Read more Audio
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What panellists Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne have been thinking about
3:54 PM.What panellists Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne have been thinking about. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Auckland police arrested six people during early-morning raids in Te Atatū, New Lynn and Half Moon Bay yesterday. New Zealand political experts are in demand to explain Aotearoa to a global audience. Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
4:05 PM.The Panel crosses live to America to speak to freelance journalist Simon Hampton about the upcoming election. Canterbury University law professor is warning the oceans are undervalued by New… Read more Audio
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The increasing financialisation of crime
4:09 PM.Sociologist and organised crime expert, Jarrod Gilbert, joins The Panel to discuss the increasing financialisation of crime. Read more Audio
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Rise in international demand for NZ political pundits
4:18 PM.New Zealand political experts are in demand to explain Aotearoa to a global audience. Read more Audio
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For sale: 'Arnold' the air traffic tower
4:26 PM.Looking for a new home? An old air traffic control tower - complete with its own letterbox - is up for sale in Wellington. Read more Audio
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Music history: On this day in 1947 - Chris De Burgh was born
4:31 PM.On this day 1947 - Chris De Burgh was born. British-Irish singer-songwriter Chris De Burgh is best known for his 1986 hit 'Lady In Red'. Read more Audio
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US elections heat up
4:35 PM.The Panel crosses to America to speak to freelance journalist Simon Hampton about the upcoming election. Read more Audio
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Call for 'oceans policy' for NZ
4:46 PM.New Zealand should adopt a national oceans policy, says Canterbury University law professor Karen Scott. Read more Audio
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Obesity debate: Tongan NZ artist's comments go viral
4:51 PM.Tongan artist and photographer Isoa Kavakimotu has written a post in response to the debate over obesity and personal responsibility. Read more Audio