The Panel with Thomas Pryor and Cindy Mitchener (Part 1)
An advertisement appeared in the paper and online over the weekend has caused a stir, with many unsure of what it means. It was a take on a classic Dick Frizell print, and the ad showed John Key's face morphing into that of outgoing Air NZ CEO Christopher Luxon and it included the hashtags Luxon2020 and National2020. Many say it could be breaking electoral law. We ask Brand Expert Professor Claire Robinson what it was trying to achieve. Top Aussie netballer Liz Ellis has hit out at Netball Australia and Netball South Australia for backing Maria Folau, who is backing her husband Israel Folau and his goal to raise $3 million to pay for his legal action against Rugby Australia, over his controversial comments. But this afternoom GoFundMe shut down Israel Folau's fundraising campaign, with a spokesperson saying they'll be issuing full refunds to all donors. The panellists weigh in on the latest development. A tenant has won a case against her property manager for withholding the bond of the rental because carpets hadn't been cleaned. The tenant won because the tribunal said she had in fact left it "reasonably clean" and under the law, that's all that's required of tenants. Andrew King, head of the NZ Property Investors' Federation, explains why he's in support of the decision.