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Researchers ask Aucklanders why they jaywallk
4:25 PM.As Ajjima Soathong tells The Panel, it's mostly due out of habit. Read more Audio
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Surge in early voters for 2020 election
4:17 PM.Dr Andy Asquith of the Public Sector Management gives his analysis of the surge in early voting. Read more Audio
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Springboks speculation and the Bledisloe Cup draw
4:09 PM.Rugby commentator and former broadcaster Keith Quinn joins The Panel for his take. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Laila Harre and Andrew Hoggard (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Both of the major parties have made announcements about broadband infrastructure, promising to improve connectivity in the regions. The major parties have made announcements about broadband… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Laila Harre and Andrew Hoggard (Part 1)
4:03 PM.There is speculation that the Springboks may pull out of the Rugby Championship in Australia. Meanwhile everyone's talking about the Bledisloe Cup opening match draw. As of today there's a fifty… Read more Audio
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What panellists Laila Harre and Andrew Hoggard are thinking
3:55 PM.What panellists Laila Harre and Andrew Hoggard have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day: Roller skating with Amelia Langford
3:46 PM.Rollerskating is back on trend. Non-roller skater, Amelia Langford, delves into this sub-culture. Read more Audio
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What happened to political tv satire?
4:55 PM.Labour leader Jacinda Ardern's pandemic response has been mocked in a UK satire show. The Panel asks why there is so little television political satire in New Zealand these days. Read more Audio
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CovidCard delay causes frustration
4:46 PM.Trials for a CovidCard have been delayed by the Ministry of Health due to 'security concerns', leaving those involved with developing the technology feeling frustrated and unconfident in the… Read more Audio
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Fruit picking a plum gig for summer - orchardist
4:40 PM.Orchards are struggling to find fruit pickers, and Kiwis don't seem to want the job. Alex Roberts' family runs a cherry orchard in central Otago and says it's a plum gig. She joins The Panel for a… Read more Audio
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Fruit picking a plum gig for summer
4:40 PM.Orchards are struggling to find fruit pickers, and Kiwis don't seem to want the jon. Alex Roberts' family runs a cherry orchard in central Otago and says it's a plum gig. She joins The Panel for a… Read more Audio
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Friday mailbag
4:34 PM.Wallace shares some of the feedback recieved on The Panel throughout the week. Today, Phoenix palms, compulsory mask wearing, fruit pickers and "woke" school subjects. Audio
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Today In Music History: Talking Heads release 'Remain in Light'
4:32 PM.On this day in 1980, Talking heads released their fourth album, Remain In Light. Read more Audio
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Study reveals which parties post the most 'fake news'
4:27 PM.A new study from Victoria University has revealed which political parties are the worst offenders at publishing posts on Facebook that contain half-truths, fake news and negativity. Dr Mona Krewel… Read more Audio
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All Blacks gear up for Bledisloe Cup clash
4:20 PM.On Sunday, Sky Stadium in Wellington will host the first All Blacks test in New Zealand in well over a year and over 30,000 people are expected at the venue. RNZ Sports reporter Joe Porter joins The… Read more Audio
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Is it time to rethink the format for political debates?
4:08 PM.As election day inches closer, we take a look at the political week that was. Professor Grant Duncan from Massey University joins The Panel to discuss debate formats, polling figures and early voting.
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and David Slack (Part 2)
4:07 PM.Friday mailbag; Fruit picking a plum gig for summer; CovidCard delay causes frustration; What happened to political tv satire? Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and David Slack (Part 1)
4:06 PM.The political week that was; All Blacks gear up for Bledisloe Cup clash; Study reveals which parties post most 'fake news'. Audio
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What panellists Cindy Mitchener and David Slack have been think
3:55 PM.What panellists Cindy Mitchener and David Slack have been thinking. Audio
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Goat Yoga: Wellness strategies for a pandemic
3:50 PM.In the teeth of a year that just won't let up it's important to make sure you are looking after yourself. Rob Kelly takes a look at some new wellness strategies being employed around the world and… Read more Audio
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Get knotting: macrame is back!
4:56 PM.The popular 1970s homecraft of macramé is back in vogue! Auckland-based textile artist Marcia Dobson joins The Panel to tell us why the art of knotting it so hot right now. Read more Audio
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Cadbury employees get closure with final tour of factory
4:46 PM.Workers of Dunedin's iconic Cadbury chocolate factory say they never really got closure when the factory shut its doors back in March 2018. But the factory will open in November for one last weekend… Read more Audio
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The rich keep getting richer amid Covid crisis
4:43 PM.The world's billionaires have been doing very well during the coronavirus pandemic, growing their already bulging pockets to a record high of $10.2 trillion. Meanwhile millions of people around the… Read more Audio
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Should 16 year olds have the right to vote?
4:35 PM.A campaign to lower the voting age to 16 has failed to win over a judge in a preliminary legal argument seeking to advance the cause - so now Make It 16 are considering taking their case to the court… Read more Audio
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Today In Music History: David Bowie releases 'Heroes'
4:31 PM.On this day in 1977, David Bowie released 'Heroes', the second album in his trilogy recorded with Brian Eno. Audio
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