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The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Auckland librarian Karen Craig joins the discussion on what books are mostly borrowed from our libraries compared with the UK. What panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Ben Thomas have been up to… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley-Moore and Ben Thomas (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Reporter Conan Young has the latest news on the fires surrounding Christchurch city. Sally Hughes from the Character Coalition joins the panel to talk about losing the fight to preserve the heritage… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 14 February 2017
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 14 February 2017
3:47 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
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Television critic Jane Bowron talks about TV3 ratings struggle
4:53 PM.Jane Bowron joins the discussion on TV3's new breakfast line up and why the network struggles to get viewing numbers as high as it's rivals. Audio
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The Church of England clashes over same sex relationships.
4:49 PM.The Reverened Dr Helen Jacobi from St Matthews in the city talks about the latest clash of older clergy and younger congregations on the issue of same sex relationships in the Anglican church. Audio
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The aftermath of the whale stranding on Farewell Spit.
4:44 PM.The aftermath of the whale stranding on Farewell spit. Audio
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Personalities change when a person moves house
4:33 PM.Research is suggesting that personalities change for people when they move to different areas. Audio
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KFC in Whanganui causes chaos when it's drive through only
4:27 PM.Chaos at the Whanganui KFC when the only option is the drive through. Audio
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Prime Minister says racist in Huntly needs to sort her life out
4:25 PM.The Prime Minister says that a verbal racial attack by a woman in Huntly is more about her life being a shambles than there being a big problem of Islamaphobia in New Zealand. Audio
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A bank believes New Zealand has 60 thousand too few houses
4:24 PM.The ANZ Bank says there's a shortfall of 60 thousand houses in New Zealand. Audio
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Teens arrested over fires being lit in New South Wales
4:16 PM.We speak to forensic psychologist, Katarina Fritzon about the young people who light fires and what's going on with them. Audio
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Australian correspondent on the heatwave hitting the country
4:12 PM.ABC News reporter, Danuta Kozaki, joins the panel to talk about the impact the severe heatwave is having across the country. Audio
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Large blaze in Hastings triggers a civil defence emergency
4:08 PM.A civil defence emergency in Hastings has been declared because of a large blaze near the Tuki Tuki river which has already destroyed one house. Audio
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The Panel with Allan Blackman and Chris Clark (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Research is suggesting that personalities change for people when they move to different areas. What panelists Allan Blackman and Chris Clark have been up to. The aftermath of the whale stranding on… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Allan Blackman and Chris Clark (Part 1)
4:03 PM.A civil defence emergency in Hastings has been declared becuase of a large blaze near the Tuki Tuki river which has already destroyed one house. ABC News reporter, Danuta Kozaki, joins the panel to… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 13 February 2017
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 13 February 2017
3:46 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
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Coast to Coast, how tough do you have to be to compete?
4:55 PM.Coast to Coast event director and multiple winner Richard Ussher is on the Panel to talk about how popular this year's event is and what it takes to get through the gruelling course. Audio
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Tough competition at the World Shearing Championships
4:49 PM.The World Shearing Champs are going great guns in Invercargill, the livestream online shows all the excitement in the hall. Audio
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A professional hunter joins the discussion on rabbit control
4:42 PM.A professional hunter in the South Island, Jez Scott, believes shooting alone won't keep rabbit populations under control in some areas. Audio
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Panel Says
4:36 PM.What panelists Michael Moynhan and Tony Doe have been up to. Audio
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Research shows our dogs mirror our emotions
4:34 PM.New research shows that our emotions are reflected by our canine companions. Audio
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ERO - let children speak their native languages in pre-schools
4:27 PM.NZEI president Lynda Stuart joins the discussion on ERO's suggestion that in early education children should speak their first languages. Audio