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Are gender reveal parties culturally outdated?
4:57 PM.Gender reveal parties have drawn criticism from differing quarters - The Panel discusses the phenomenon. Read more Audio
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National Library halts planned 're-homing' of books
4:51 PM.Former Attorney General Chris Finlayson from Book Guardians Aotearoa joins The Panel to explain the temporary win. Read more Audio
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Most popular items advertised on Uber Eats unhealthy - study
4:45 PM.A new study has researched the 'popular items' advertised on the food delivery service. Read more Audio
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England's three-tier lockdown
4:36 PM.UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has introduced a three-tier lockdown system, which places every region in England in one of three tiers. UK correspondent Nick Pandolfi joins The Panel with more. Read more Audio
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Music history - Freddy Fender died of complications
4:32 PM.Freddy Fender, the US Mexican singer died of complications from lung cancer at the age of 69. Audio
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The changing face of local democracy
4:19 PM.Aspiring local politicians are increasingly younger, female, and Māori, according to the latest survey by Local Government NZ. President of LGNZ Stuart Crosby speaks to The Panel. Read more Audio
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Obesity is a matter of personal responsibility - Judith Collins
4:08 PM.National Party leader Judith Collins has made headlines saying that obesity is a matter of personal responsibility. Former National MP Chester Borrows who had a "stomach-stapling" operation to reduce… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
4:05 PM.UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has introduced a three-tier lockdown system, which places every region in England in one of three tiers. Most popular items advertised on Uber Eats are unhealthy… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Ben Thomas (Part 1)
4:03 PM.National Party leader Judith Collins has made headlines saying that obesity is a matter of personal responsibility. Aspiring local politicians are increasingly younger, female, and MÄori, according to… Read more Audio
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Dear Panel with Amelia Langford
4:02 PM.As part of our weekly Wednesday segment, Amelia Langford and The Panel attempt to help solve listeners' questions. Audio
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Kava officially recognised by international body as a drink
4:49 PM.Dr Apo Aporosa from The University of Waikato is an expert in kava and he joins The Panel to discuss the drink. Read more Audio
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Low mortgage rates and soaring house prices
4:43 PM.Independent economist Cameron Bagrie joins The Panel to discuss Heartland Bank's 1.99 percent loan rate. Read more Audio
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How school zoning can improve exercise rates
4:35 PM.Michael Keall from the University of Otago's Department of Public Health joins The Panel to discuss the findings. Read more Audio
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Music history: The Who recorded 'My Generation'
4:32 PM.On this day in 1965 - The Who recorded 'My Generation' at Pye studios, London. Audio
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Coffee machine sold at Kmart tops Consumer NZ testing
4:24 PM.Consumer NZ head of testing Paul Smith joins The Panel for more on the testing process and results. Read more Audio
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Children to get measles immunisations earlier
4:17 PM.Dr Nikki Turner, director of The Immunisation Advisory Centre joins The Panel to explain why. Read more Audio
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Fives Eyes alliance calls for access to encrypted data
4:08 PM.Technology commentator Paul Brislen joins The Panel to give his response. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Mark Knoff Thomas (Part 2)
4:05 PM.School zoning decisions can increase the amount of exercise that young people are getting, according to a new research paper. Heartland Bank has announced a one-year fixed loan rate at 1.99 per cent… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Mark Knoff Thomas (Part 1)
4:03 PM.New Zealand and its Five Eyes security partners have made another plea for social media companies like Facebook to allow governments to access their encrypted data. From the 1st of October the… Read more Audio
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What panellists Ruwani Perera and Mark Knoff Thomas think
3:53 PM.What panellists Ruwani Perera and Mark Knoff Thomas have been thinking. Audio
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Story of the Day with Bill Hickman
3:46 PM.Bill Hickman joins The Panel for the Story of the Day, about how a captivating TikTok video that sent sales of Fleetwood Mac's dreams soaring. Audio
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NZ Made Series: Highlands Farmstay
4:52 PM.Angela Watkins joins us to talk about Highlands Farmstay near Twizel in the Mackenzie Country. Read more Audio
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AA wants more information about congestion charges
4:44 PM. AA Principal Advisor for Infrastructure Barney Irvine wants transparency around charges aimed at reducing traffic. Read more Audio
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Connecting the regions with broadband
4:34 PM.Craig Young of the Technology Users Association, has been looking at the election policies on broadband. Read more Audio
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Music history: Prince gets booed off the stage
4:33 PM.On this day in 1981 Opening a show for The Rolling Stones at Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, Prince gets booed off the stage. Audio
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