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The Panel with Heather Roy and Rajorshi Chakraborti (Part 1)
4:00 PM.Topics - There are calls for a bit of rethink on what criteria needs to be met to change alert levels. Dr David Welch from Auckland University talks to the Panel about whether any tweaking needs to be… Read more Audio
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What panellists Heather Roy, Rajorshi Chakraborti are thinking
3:55 PM."I've been thinking' with panellists Heather Roy and Rajorshi Chakraborti. Audio
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Story of the day with Robert Kelly
3:50 PM.Is all that glitters gold? Robert Kelly has this funny look in his eyes and keeps talking about treasure hunting. Audio
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Mataura paper mill on fire with toxic waste stored in it
3:45 PM.Mataura paper mill fire under control. The Panel talks to Southland fire and emergency incident controller Scott Lindsay. Audio
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Bonus Bonds cancelled due to low interest rates
4:56 PM.Very New Zealand Bonus Bonds scheme has been cancelled due to low interest rates. Financial advisor David Boyle joins the programme to talk about why there were never a good investment. Audio
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Debate growing around televising school sports competitions
4:52 PM.Debate is growing around the benefits and benefactors of televising school sporting competitions. Former Sport College CEO Manoj Daji talks to the panel about his concerns. Audio
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30 years of Smokefree NZ health intervention
4:40 PM.Its been 30 years this month since the Smoke-free Environments Act was passed. We speak to Otago University public health law lecturer, Louise Delany who helped to shape the legislation. Audio
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Today in music history - In 1990 Stevie Ray Vaughan died
4:32 PM.Today in music history, 35 year old Stevie Ray Vaughn died in a helicopter accident. Audio
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The Panel speaks to professor Dave Parry about NZX cyber attack
4:20 PM.AUT Computer Science Professor Dave Parry joins the Panel to talk about the fourth consecutive day the NZX has had to delay opening due to a cyber attack. Audio
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Mandatory mask wearing in some places from Monday
4:08 PM.As Auckland joins the rest of the country on Monday in alert level 2, face masks become mandatory on public transport and shared rides. We speak to Otago university public health senior lecturer… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Guy Williams (Part 2)
4:07 PM.30 years of Smokefree NZ health intervention; Debate growing around televising school sports competitions; Bonus Bonds cancelled due to low interest rates. Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Guy Williams (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Mandatory mask wearing in some places from Monday; The Panel speaks to professor Dave Parry about NZX cyber-attacks; Friday mailbag. Audio
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What panellists Victoria Stewart and Guy Williams have been thinking
3:55 PM."I've been thinking' with panellists Victoria Stewart and Guy Williams Audio
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Story of the day with Amelia Langford
3:50 PM.Amelia Langford discovers a way to be transported to different worlds while sitting on one's couch, including Abbey Road! Audio
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Are antique collections falling out of favour?
4:45 PM.The BBC has looked at the lack of heirlooms being left behind in modern times. Design consultant Michael Smythe discusses Audio
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Electric vehicle rally to join motorsport compeititon
4:40 PM.Electric vehicles about to enter the competitive rally world. Kathryn Trounson, Chairperson of Better NZ Trust, politically agnostic charity promoting electric vehicle use talks to the Panel. Audio
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Talk of need for capital gains tax to fund covid crisis
4:35 PM.Financial correspondent, Fran O'Sullivan, believes that now is the time to consider a capital gains tax, to fund the 50 billion dollar covid bill. Economist Brad Olsen joins the Panel to discuss. Audio
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Today in music history: John Lennon's killer has been denied parole
4:30 PM.Today in music history, John Lennon's killer has been denied parole for the 11th time. Audio
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Maori unrepresented at local government level around NZ
4:20 PM.Maori underrepresentation at local government level has sparked talk of iwi having voting rights and wards created. Dr Lara Greaves, an Auckland university lecturer in New Zealand Politics and Public… Read more Audio
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Air NZ posts $454 million loss and faces an uncertain future
4:15 PM.For the first time since 2002 Air New Zealand has posted a 454 million dollar loss. Aviation analyst with Forsyth Barr, Andy Bowley, talks to the panel about the industry's uncertain future. Audio
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Sentence handed down to Christchurch mosque shooter today
4:08 PM.The Christchurch mosque gunman has been sent to prison indefinitely in an historic move by the judge. Law Professor Al Gillespie talks about the hearing and the gunman's silence. Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Morgan Godfrey (Part 2)
4:02 PM.Financial correspondent, Fran O'Sullivan, believes that now is the time to consider a capital gains tax, to fund the 50 billion dollar covid bill. Economist.... joins the Panel to discuss. Electric… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Morgan Godfrey (Part One)
4:01 PM.Faisal Sayed was praying at the Linwood mosque with his father when the shooting started. He spoke to Wallace about the community's response to today's sentencing. The Christchurch mosque gunman has… Read more Audio
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What Alexia Russel and Morgan Godfrey have been thinking
3:50 PM."I've been thinking' with panellists Alexia Russell and Morgan Godfrey. Audio