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The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Stephen Franks (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern took a detour on the way to meeting with Joko Widodo to accept a petition against oil exploration. A law which prevents charges being laid over the collapse of… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 19 March 2018
3:52 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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Warrior breathing
4:56 PM.The Warriors are taking onboard a breathing technique to help them focus on the field. Audio
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Roadblock to freedom campers
4:50 PM.Farmer Richard Burdon has had a huge pile of gravel dumped in front of the entrance to a Lake Hawea reserve which is also a popular freedom camping spot. He talks about taking the freedom out of the… Read more Audio
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Error of Judgement
4:45 PM.Panelist Jonathan Krebs talks about when the Judge gets it wrong and has a judgement overturned. Audio
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St Patrick's Day
4:43 PM.Why does St Patrick's Day have more currency than other saints' days? Audio
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Losing our driving autonomy
4:33 PM.We count the loses associated with the introduction of autonomous cars. What will happen to the road trip song? What are the psychological sacrifices for handing the wheel over to a computer? Audio
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K Mart queues
4:28 PM.Kmart opened in Rotorua this morning, and hundreds of people rushed through the doors. It was a big deal. Audio
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Politicians and heli-taxis
4:26 PM.Defence Minister Ron Mark has been criticised for getting lifts in military aircraft. But hnag on a minute, he's not the only one. Audio
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Preying on the young
4:17 PM.Lawyers and the Labour Party are again underfire as sexual harassment complaints grow. Audio
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Plastic plastic everywhere
4:08 PM.University of Canterbury chemistry lecturer Sally Gaw says microplastics are everywhere, including in the bottled water we drink. Audio
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The Panel with Claire Robinson and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
4:05 PM.We count the loses associated with the introduction of autonomous cars. What will happen to the road trip song? What are the psychological sacrifices for handing the wheel over to a computer? What the… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Claire Robinson and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
4:03 PM.University of Canterbury chemistry lecturer Sally Gaw says microplastics are everywhere, including in the bottled water we drink. Lawyers and the Labour Party are again underfire as sexual harassment… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 16 March 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 16 March 2018
3:47 PM.The colours our eyes see and has there ever been life on the Moon? Audio
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Google, Fitbit etc data could be used in court
4:51 PM.Professor Michael Legg from the University of New South Wales talks to The Panel about the possibility of your Google or Fitbit data being used in a court of law. Read more Audio
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The push to make Sir Bob, just Bob
4:49 PM.The petition to strip Sir Bob Jones of his knighthood will go to Parliament. It's been received by one of the Labour MPs. The petition has more than 65,000 signatures. Read more Audio
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The Daisy Apartments
4:41 PM.The new 33-unit apartment complex in the inner city suburb of Kingsland in Auckland may be heroic to some, but the construction has infuriated local business neighbours who have faced constant… Read more Audio
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What the panellists have to talk about
4:37 PM.What the Panelists Ella Henry and Nevil Gibson want to talk about. Audio
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Happy countries
4:31 PM.Let's go to our happy place. It's called Aotearoa. The World Happiness Report ranks 156 countries based on a whole host of factors Read more Audio
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Russell McVeagh being told to listen
4:27 PM.University students marched today to the Wellington offices of law firm Russell McVeagh today, to demand workplaces free of sexual violence. Read more Audio
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Toothpaste isn't doing much of what it's supposed to
4:18 PM.A study published in Scientific Reports has found that of nine toothpastes, all caused a certain amount of surface enamel loss and none were able to protect against erosion. Read more Audio
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Russia saga continues
4:14 PM.Valery Tereshchenko, Russia's ambassador to New Zealand, says Russia had no motive to use the military-grade nerve agent Novichok against an ex-spy in the UK. Read more Audio