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What panellists Alexia Russell and Peter Field are thinking
3:54 PM.What panellists Alexia Russell and Chris Field are thinking. Audio
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Wireless hijinx in Wales
3:47 PM.There's been a real to do in the Welsh town of Aberhosan where the wifi has been turning off every morning at 7am. A crack team of engineers were called in and they solved the case - it was an old TV… Read more Audio
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A gaggle of geese has taken over Rotorua's lake front
4:55 PM.A gaggle of geese has taken over the lake front in Rotorua, meaning traffic is held up and they're making a big mess on the footpaths! Audio
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Mayor laments Facebook becoming a place of toxic conspiracies
4:49 PM.Porirua Mayor, Anita Baker, steps back from using Facebook as she sees it has become a toxic free for all. She talks to The Panel about the social media platform's descent into a place where… Read more Audio
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NZers want more small political parties in Parliament
4:43 PM.New Zealanders are keen to see more parties represented in Parliament, but the odds are stacked against the smaller political players. Audio
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Three farm deaths in a week prompts a safety reminder
4:34 PM.After three deaths in a week on New Zealand farms, Worksafe Agriculture sector lead, Al McCone talks to The Panel about how risks can be minimised. Audio
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Today in music history: Ray Charles was born in 1930
4:32 PM.Today in music history Ray Charles was born in 1930. Audio
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Businesses warned about shaming thieves by displaying photos
4:25 PM.Businesses are being told that it's not a good idea to publicly shame shoplifters by putting photos of them up in their stores. Audio
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Calls for Air NZ to start flights to nowhere in Aotearoa
4:16 PM.There's a call for Air New Zealand to follow the initiative of other airlines who are offering the opportunity for people to enjoy the scenery and flight experience without actually going anywhere… Read more Audio
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Was last night's leader's debate deemed a bit dull
4:08 PM.The Panel looks back at how last night's leaders debate was run. Former broadcaster Ian Johnstone talks to The Panel about how the role of host has changed over the years. Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir (Part 2)
4:05 PM.After three deaths in a week on New Zealand farms, Worksafe Agriculture sector lead, Al McCone talks to The Panel about how risks can be minimised. New Zealanders are keen to see more parties… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The Panel looks back at how last night's leaders debate was run. Former broadcaster Ian Johnstone talks to The Panel about how the role of host has changed over the years. There's a call for Air New… Read more Audio
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What panellists Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir have been thinking
3:54 PM.What panellists Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir are thinking. Audio
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Dear Panel letters from listeners
3:46 PM.Dear Panel - where the Panellists and Wallace help listeners solve some every day problems. Audio
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Recorder and Early Music Union offended by Pink Batts ad
4:56 PM.A Pink Batts ad has prompted a formal complaint from the Recorders and Early Music Union saying it ridicules recorder playing. Audio
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First leaders debate to be held tonight
4:50 PM.The Panel discusses what they are expecting from the first leaders' debate being held at TVNZ tonight hard on the heels of another poll being released. Audio
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Wealthier people are buying flouride free toothpaste, causing dental problems
4:45 PM.According to a study in the British Dental Journal, wealthier people are more likely to buy fluoride-free toothpaste, causing dental problems. The Panel discusses with Dr Matthew Hobbs - Senior… Read more Audio
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Often a GP is the first to recognise mental health issues
4:35 PM.General Practitioners are the first port of call if you have any mental health concerns. Royal New Zealand college of GP's medical director, Dr Bryan Betty talks to The Panel. Audio
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Today in Music History
4:32 PM.Today in music history The Emotions band member, Pamela Hutchison has died aged 61. Audio
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Cities depend on their infrastructure and need careful planning
4:16 PM.Professor of Construction at AUT, John Tookey, talks to The Panel about the importance of a city's infrastructure and the careful planning that's needed to go into it. Audio
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Relief around the regions that large events can go ahead again
4:08 PM.The regions are rejoicing that their larger events can go ahead under alert level 1 rules. The Panel speaks to Barbara George, Chief Executive of The Court Theatre in Christchurch about having a full… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Selwyn Manning (Part 2)
4:07 PM.Often a GP is the first to recognise mental health issues; Wealthier people are buying fluoride-free toothpaste, causing dental problems; First leaders debate to be held tonight; Recorder and Early… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Relief around the regions that large events can go ahead again; Cities depend on their infrastructure and need careful planning. Audio
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What panellists Jennie Morten and Selwyn Manning have been thinking
3:55 PM.What panellists Jennie Morten and Selwyn Manning are thinking. Audio
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The Story of the Day with Rob Kelly about today being Hobbit Day
3:50 PM.The 22nd of September is considered by most Tolkein fans to be the proper day to observe the Birthday of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins. Rob Kelly opens up his big round door in the hillside and welcomes… Read more Audio
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