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The Panel for Thursday 19 November 2020
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The Pike River tragedy: 10 years on
3:49 PM.Jim Mora speaks to Rebecca Macfie, who wrote the book 'Tragedy at Pike River Mine'. Read more Audio
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What the panellists have been thinking about
3:55 PM.Panellists Ali Jones and Sam Johnson share their thoughts on the 10th anniversary of Pike River. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Sam Johnson (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Masks are now mandatory on public transport across Auckland and on planes nationwide. The Panel speaks to Dr Joel Rindelaub from Auckland University about the efficacy of masks in the battle to… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Sam Johnson (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Many people are turning to flower arranging as a meditative ritual and mood-lifter in the wake of the pandemic, reports The ABC. The Panel talks to floral artist Francine Thomas, who's a member of the… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: Mandatory masks on Auckland public transport
4:08 PM.We speak to Dr Joel Rindelaub from Auckland University about the efficacy of masks in the battle to prevent Covid-19. Read more Audio
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Toxic sludge in Wellington prompts concerns
4:15 PM.Yet again Wellington's infrastructure has failed, with human faeces pouring down the streets. Read more Audio
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Time to ban petrol and diesel car imports?
4:24 PM.Dr Jonathan Boston joins The Panel discussion about the pros and cons of banning petrol and diesel-run cars. Read more Audio
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The rise in popularity of floral art
4:36 PM.Many people are turning to flower arranging as a meditative ritual in the wake of the pandemic, reports The ABC. Read more Audio
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Goodbye to Auckland's iconic giant Santa
4:41 PM.It's goodbye to Auckland's iconic giant Santa, who has been a fixture in the CBD for decades. Read more Audio
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29 lives lost: The Pike River mine disaster
4:46 PM.A commemorative service has been held at Parliament to mark 10 years since the Pike River Mine tragedy. Read more Audio
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The Crown: Where's the line between fact and fiction?
4:56 PM.The Crown is "reality hijacked as propaganda," argues Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins. Read more Audio