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The Pre-Panel for 10 July 2025 

Jesse Mulligan is joined by The Panel host Wallace Chapman and producer Tessa Guest to preview this evening's marlarky.

Relaxed smile portrait of Wallace Chapman on grey background

Photo: RNZ / Jeff McEwan

The Panel with Ed Amon and Nalini Baruch Part 1

Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Ed Amon and Nalini Baruch. They begin in Northland where trials in court are set down as far in advance as October 2027, due to a lack of resource and an increase in crime. Then they head round to a range regions for a discussion on the best place to live.

The shortest state highway in New Zealand is 900m and located in the South Canterbury town of Timaru.

Photo: JOHN BISSET/STUFF

The Panel with Ed Amon and Nalini Baruch Part 2

This half hour the panel hears from an Auckland University marketing teaching fellow about the future of tertairy study in the AI era, and a dance teacher in Martinborough in charge of the second annual Wuthering Heights mega dance.

Part of the crowd at Dunedins Most Wuthering Heights Day 2023.

Photo: Martyn

The Panel Plus

An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then he chats to Queensland University marketing professor Gary Mortimer about ghost kitchens: what are they, how can customers spot them and should they be avoided? Wallace also hears from listeners who have their own take on the 'question of the day'. 

Sustainable Food Co Chef Amy Klitscher in the kitchen

Photo: www.facebook.com/thesustainablefoodco