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Brakes put on oil exploration
4:11 PM.There will be no new permits for oil and gas exploration around New Zealand. Basil Sharp of the University of Auckland explains the pros and cons of the decision. Audio
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Hit and Run enquiry
4:07 PM.The government will look into the allegations around SAS raids in Afghanistan. Journalists Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson claimed of civilians were killed by NZ soldiers in 2010. Audio
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The Panel with Lisa Scott and Andrew Hoggard (Part 2)
4:05 PM.There's an award for everything it seems. Donegal Airport in Northern Ireland has been voted by a private jet booking platform as having the most picturesque approach to its runway. What the Panelists… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Lisa Scott and Andrew Hoggard (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The government will look into the allegations around SAS raids in Afghanistan. Journalists Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson claimed of civilians were killed by NZ soldiers in 2010. There will be no new… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 12 April 2018
3:55 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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One Quick Question for 12 April 2018
3:50 PM.Being tired, rolling "r's" and the family silver. Read more Audio
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Panelists Thursday 12 April 2018
5:00 PM.Andrew Hoggard of Federated Farmers is in Wellington and writer and columnist Lisa Scott joins the Panel from Dunedin. Read more
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The secret to complaining
4:53 PM.Blenheim man Martin Hughes says he has a sure-fire way of getting your complaint about a big corporate listened to and acted on. Audio
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Vaping prohibition request
4:50 PM.The Cancer Society wants vaping prohibited in smokefree parts of Dunedin, saying e-cigarettes do not send the right message. Audio
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Junk dumped at hospice
4:45 PM.People are dumping junk on the doorsteps of charity shops in Whangarei. We talk to Karen Sandoy of the North Haven Hospice. Audio
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Open offices a failed experiment
4:33 PM.Gemma Irving of the University of Queensland explains why open plan offices aren't great for staff or productivity. Audio
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What's up with the Silver Ferns?
4:25 PM.Sports reporter Lavina Good with her take on the Silver Ferns Commonwealth Games losses. Audio
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Man's close tree encounter during the storm
4:20 PM.Jonathan Casement is thanking his lucky stars after a tree crashed through his study window - a place where he'd usually be in the evening. Audio
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Auckland butcher's dicy night
4:15 PM.Dave Rossiter of the Westmere Butchery in Auckland tells the story of saving his stock during the power cut caused by last night's storm. Audio
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Dissecting the Auckland storm weather forecast
4:08 PM.Weather forecasters Philip Duncan and Richard Green anaylse the forecasts leading up to a storm of unexpected intensity. Audio
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The Panel with Gary McCormick and Lizzie Marvelly (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Gemma Irving of the University of Queensland explains why open plan offices aren't great for staff or productivity. What the Panelists Gary McCormick and Lizzie Marvelly want to talk about. People are… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Gary McCormick and Lizzie Marvelly (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Weather forecasters Philip Duncan and Richard Green anaylse the forecasts leading up to a storm of unexpected intensity. Dave Rossiter of the Westmere Butchery in Auckland tells the story of saving… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 11 April 2018
3:55 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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One Quick Question for 11 April 2018
3:48 PM.Nerve agents, stuttering and the Auckland plan. Read more Audio
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Panelists Wednesday 11 April 2018
5:00 PM.Raconteur and broadcaster Gary McCormick and columnist Lizzie Marvelly are the Panelists for Wednesday 11 April 2018. Read more
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Auckland train tagging feedback
4:57 PM.The Panel listeners react to yesterday's discussion on mob tagging of commuter trains. Audio
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China's eye on Vanuatu
4:47 PM.Chinese warships could be on Australia's doorstep if a military base is built on Vanuatu. Greg Colton is a research fellow at the Lowy Institute in Sydney and tells us what's behind China's latest… Read more Audio
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Humbolt tragedy
4:47 PM.The loss of many young lives is a huge tragedy for a small town. Fifteen people involved with a youth ice hockey team have died after a road crash in Canada. Audio
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Folau's "gays in hell" comment backlash
4:43 PM.Rugby Australia is in a quandary about what to do about Warratah's player Israel Folau after expressing his Christian-based view that gay people go to hell. Audio