24 Sep 2018

The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Sally Wenley (Part 2)

From The Panel, 4:05 pm on 24 September 2018

A study by the Girl Guides in Britain finds that exam stress and the pressures of social media have made girls and young women feel far less happy than they did 10 years ago.Social media is one of the main causes of stress among girls. What the Panelists Chris Gallavin and Sally Wenley want to talk about. Pareora has been branded as a dying town. The town near Timaru has a population of 500. The Associate school principal and Pareora campus leader Jo O'Sullivan wants to save the school playground as the school itself teeters just months away from closure. The Proctor of the University of Otago Dave Scott took it upon himself to uplift water bongs from a student flat after he let himself in to deliver some pamphlets when apparently no-one was at home. He didn't report the confiscation of the drug smoking paraphenalia to police. Tiger Woods is back. He's finally had his 80th PGA Tour win, the PGA Tour Championship, his first victory in 5 years. A second woman has gone public with a claim of historic sex assault by US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.It is another alleged assault stemming from Kavanaugh's teens. Meanwhile, Yale Law School professor Amy Chua is denying a damaging story about her telling would-be clerks to dress a certain way when interviewing for jobs with Brett Kavanaugh. The National Party leader Simon Bridges has Tweeted his opposition to tenants evicted from Housing NZ properties receiving compensation for being wrongly evicted over suspect methamphetamine contamination.