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Politics round-up
4:29 PM.Our panelists discuss the politics of the day...including Gareth Morgan's attempt to be part of the debate and the neglect of the country's classrooms. Audio
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Statues and history
4:23 PM.There are calls for a colonial statue in Auckland to be pulled down, as it presents a Eurocentric view of the country's history. Historian Paul Moon from AUT says we can't ignore our past, however… Read more Audio
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Are our universities under-funded?
4:15 PM.Is underfunding causing a drop in the international standing of our universities? Would merging schools help? Chris Whelan of Universities New Zealand weighs in. Audio
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Overseas voting begins
4:10 PM.Voting starts today for New Zealanders overseas so in effect the election has begun...at this stage who's coming in first? The panelists discuss. Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Joe Bennett (Part 2)
4:07 PM.The future of work; Panel says; Un-fishable rivers; Free speech or hate speech? Audio
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The Panel with Alexis Russell and Joe Bennett (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Overseas voting begins;Are our universities under-funded?;Statues and history;Politics round-up. Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 6 September 2017
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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One Quick Question for 6 September 2017
3:44 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Read more Audio
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New game causes offense
4:56 PM.Jesus fighting Buddha - is anything sacred in the world of gaming? Audio
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Kiwi kids swimming skills
4:52 PM.Philip Rush, a swimmer who has tackled the Cook Strait and the English Channel, tells us why so many of our children can't swim to save themselves. Audio
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Tenants vs Landlords
4:43 PM.A landlord has been ordered to pay 10 thousand dollars to his tenant over a technicality. Tenancy lawyer Mark Bennett tells us if this becoming more common. Audio
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Panel Says
4:37 PM.What the Panelists Victoria Stewart and Peter Fa'afiu want to talk about. Audio
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Who wants to live forever?
4:33 PM.New research conducted in The Netherlands has found that The ceiling is 115.7 years for a female and 114.1 years for a male. Audio
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The ethical price of puffer jackets
4:24 PM.Puffer jackets seem to be the coat of choice no matter what the weather, but Professor Andrew Knight from SAFE lays out why we might need to be more discerning about where we buy them. Audio
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Reaction to the second debate
4:07 PM.Political commentator Liam Hehir joins the panelists giving their verdict on last night's leader's debate. Capital gains tax and poverty were key issues, so who handled it best? Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 2)
4:05 PM.New research conducted in The Netherlands has found that The ceiling is 115.7 years for a female and 114.1 years for a male. What the Panelists Victoria Stewart and Peter Fa'afiu want to talk about. A… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Political commentator Liam Hehir joins the panelists giving their verdict on last night's leader's debate. Capital gains tax and poverty were key issues, so who handled it best? Puffer jackets seem to… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 5 September 2017
3:53 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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One Quick Question for 5 September 2017
3:47 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
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PC gone mad?
4:57 PM.Woolworths in Australia is facing backlash over a Father's day cake...is it a case political correctness gone wild? Audio
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Poison drops in the Brook Waimarama sanctuary
4:48 PM.Zoologist and threatened species expert David Butler explains why he thinks poison drops are a necessary evil in eradicating pests. Audio
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Panel Says
4:40 PM.What the Panelists Lavina Good and Kevin Milne want to talk about. Audio
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Paranormal powers?
4:33 PM.The ABC reports that the Australian Skeptics have renewed their offer to pay $100,000 to anyone demonstrating paranormal powers. Audio
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North Korea's latest bomb test
4:25 PM.Professor Al Gillespie outlines how big the hydrogen bomb that North Korea tested was, and what this means for the country's nuclear capabilities. Audio
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Human rights for gangs
4:19 PM.Paula Bennett says criminals have fewer human rights. So will National's new policy for tackling methamphetamine encroach on gang member's rights? Read more Audio