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The Panel with Sandy Hodge and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The Mental Health Commission has set a suicide reduction target of 10 per cent. Is this the right approach? New Zealand born prisoners are being sent back from Australia. How well are they being… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 1 March 2018
3:54 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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Alcohol in supermarkets
4:57 PM.Alcohol Action NZ says supermarkets are the country's biggest drug dealer. Should alcohol be taken out of supermarkets? Audio
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The truth about turmeric
4:53 PM.It's been hailed as practically a cure for all that ails you but is turmeric all it's cracked up to be? We ask nutrition writer Niki Bezzant. Audio
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Bumped up to business
4:48 PM.Getting a seat upgrade isn't as easy as it used to be. Travel blogger, speaker and MC Megan Singleton explains the best way to get the most out of flying. Audio
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Freedom campers in Dunedin
4:45 PM.The Oval carpark in Dunedin has been bursting at the seams with freedom campers. And some of them are bursting and going to the loo in the bushes. Audio
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Panel Says
4:38 PM.What the Panelists Michael Deaker and Susan Hornsby Geluk want to talk about. Audio
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High school regrets
4:31 PM.What you're like at school is a big predictor for the rest of your life. Audio
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Uber driving commuters away from public transport
4:28 PM.US research has found car ride services like Uber are driving people away from buses and trains and causing congestion in some cities. Audio
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Waterview tunnel roads speed limit
4:27 PM.The NZTA is asking for public feedback on increasing the speed limit around the Waterview Tunnel in Auckland despite a petition of nearly 14,000 signatures showing support. Audio
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Close but no cigar in Auckland train talks
4:13 PM.The managing director of Transdev talks about what's delaying a resolution in its talks with the train drivers' union over safety concerns about the new train security regime. Audio
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Has National backed the wrong horse?
4:09 PM.Two polls of National Party voters have found that Simon Bridges was the least favoured candidate for the Party leadership. Have the backed the wrong horse? Audio
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The Panel with Michael Deaker and Susan Hornsby Geluk (Part 2)
4:05 PM.What you're like at school is a big predictor for the rest of your life. What the Panelists Michael Deaker and Susan Hornsby Geluk want to talk about. The Oval carpark in Dunedin has been bursting at… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Michael Deaker and Susan Hornsby Geluk (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Two polls of National Party voters have found that Simon Bridges was the least favoured candidate for the Party leadership. Have the backed the wrong horse? The managing director of Transdev talks… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 28 February 2018
3:52 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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One Quick Question for 28 February 2018
3:47 PM.Radio reception, fresh or long life milk and winning Lotto tickets. Read more Audio
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Farm amusement park closed
4:56 PM.The Fernbrooke Farm Amusement Park in Stratford has given its last ride after not being able to afford health and safety costs. Audio
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Huka Falls boogie
4:54 PM.Water Safety NZ is unimpressed after a man boogie boarded the Huka Falls. Do people have the right to make foolhardy choices? Audio
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NZ for Winter OIympics
4:50 PM.The CEO of NZ Ski Paul Anderson talks about what would need to happen to make a New Zealand Winter Olympics a reality. Audio
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A saviour for the Auckland Primary Schools Music Festival
4:44 PM.Leyette Callister of the Auckland Primary Schools Music Festival has had an offer to underwrite the event's costs after the Council dropped the bombshell of huge Town Hall rent increases. Audio
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Being together
4:31 PM.Do you think that other people seem to have it "together" while you wouldn't have a clue? Audio
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Bag ban
4:25 PM.A petition to ban single-use plastic bags has been presented to Parliament today. It's garnered 65, 000 signatures. Audio
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Simon Bridges new National Party leader
4:08 PM.We hear the opinions of former MPs Craig Foss and Wayne Mapp about Simon Bridges appointment and have analysis from journalist Richard Harman. Audio