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The Panel with Ali Jones and Tim Watkin (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Jamie McCracken tells us what became of his Blenheim rental property after it was declared hazardous because of methamphetamine contamination. The McCracken's were handed a huge clean-up bill and now… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 6 June 2018
3:54 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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One Quick Question for 6 June 2018
3:47 PM.Crimes and deportation, icebergs and car steering wheels. Read more Audio
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Panelists Wednesday 6 June 2018
10:00 AM.Former City Councillor Ali Jones is in our Christchurch studio and journalist and producer Tim Watkin is in Auckland for The Panel today.
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Parliament playground
4:57 PM.Soon the front lawn of the Beehive will be ringing with the laughter of children. Yes, actual children not MPs.The Speaker Trevor Mallard says it's to help "demystify" Parliament and "make families… Read more Audio
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Plain packaging tobacco
4:54 PM.From tomorrow it's manbdatory for all tobacco products to be in plain packaging, meaning no company branding. Australian researcher Sinclair Davidson of RMIT University says plain packaging is a flop… Read more Audio
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To buy or sell in a flat property market
4:43 PM.Timing is everything when it comes to buying or selling investment property. Andrew King of the Property Investors Federation talks about buying and selling timing, the pitfalls of buying an apartment… Read more Audio
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Bullying and sexual harassment in the legal profession
4:37 PM.A third of women lawyers say they've been sexually harassed at work and more than half of all lawyers say they've been bullied. Some lawyers are on the defence saying their behaviour is no worse than… Read more Audio
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Exercise - how you like it
4:30 PM.The latest theory on how much exercise we need to keep the grey matter in tip-top shape seems pretty flexible - 52 hours over six months, boiling down to two hours a week of whatever you like. Audio
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Bias and businesses
4:19 PM.Religious belief has been used as a defence in two recent cases in the United States. One was a baker who wouldn't make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple and the other was a florist who wouldn't… Read more Audio
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World Environment Day
4:08 PM.Countdown, SuperValue and Fresh Choice supermarkets are going stop selling plastic straws by October. Some companies are also committing to phasing-in the use of 100 per cent reusable, recyclable or… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and John Barnett (Part 2)
4:05 PM.The latest theory on how much exercise we need to keep the grey matter in tip-top shape seems pretty flexible - 52 hours over six months, boiling down to two hours a week of whatever you like. What… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and John Barnett (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Countdown, SuperValue and Fresh Choice supermarkets are going stop selling plastic straws by October. Some companies are also committing to phasing-in the use of 100 per cent reusable, recyclable or… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 5 June 2018
3:51 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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One Quick Question for 5 June 2018
3:47 PM.Prescriptions, Infidel Place and chlorine in water. Read more Audio
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Panelists Tuesday 5 June 2018
10:00 AM.Tech lawyer Victoria Stewart is in Wellington and film and TV producer John Barnett is in Auckland for the Panel today. Read more
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Wages, poverty, and equality
4:57 PM.A new book out argues that Baby Boomers broke America. Tailspin by Stephen Bril explores how American institutions no longer serve the people, creating a rift between the vulnerable and the elite and… Read more Audio
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Vitamins useless, study finds
4:55 PM.A new study has found vitamin supplements are essentially useless, unless you have a deficiency. Read more Audio
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People who wear glasses may actually be smarter
4:50 PM.A new study out of the UK has found that needing glasses is associated with higher levels of intelligent. The study discovered intelligent people are 30 per cent more likely to have genes related to… Read more Audio
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Everest attempt: success!
4:49 PM.We check in with the kiwi businessmen who attempted the Tenzing Everest Marathon. They managed to raise more than $200 thousand for the charity Heart Kids. Read more Audio
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Drunken Jono & Ben segment ok?
4:45 PM.Last night a segment on the TV show Jono & Ben showed drunkenness and shots of beer. Read more Audio
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Panel Says
4:41 PM.What the Panelists Peter McKenzie and Verity Johnson want to talk about. Read more Audio
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Concerns for kids on Children's Day
4:31 PM.On International Children's Day we look at some of the issues facing children around the world, including research that has found more than half of all children worldwide are affected by conflict… Read more Audio
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By-election mall confrontation
4:28 PM.Glenfield mall has banned all further campaigning of the Northcote by-election after a confrontation.
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