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The Panel features a range of panellists from across the opinion spectrum, together with an interesting mix of experts, leaders, and locals.
Monday to Friday, 6pm - 7:30pm, plus a Wednesday Politics Panel 7.30pm - 8pm
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Whakatane flood devastation
10 Apr 2017Whakatane Community Board member Graeme Bourk has many questions about the stop bank failure. Audio
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NZ not ruled-out of Syria involvement
10 Apr 2017Bill English hasn't ruled-out New Zealand Defence force. Audio
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John Clarke kicks it in the guts Trev
10 Apr 2017Comedic great John Clarke has died. His friend John Banas shares his memories of the Fred Dagg years and beyond. Audio
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The Panel with James Elliott and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
10 Apr 2017What's a real man? What the Panelists James Elliott and Mike Rehu want to talk about. TV executive John Barnett talks about his friend John Clark who made a giant gumboot print in New Zealand comedy… Read more Audio
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The Panel with James Elliott and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
10 Apr 2017Comedic great John Clarke has died. His friend John Banas shares his memories of the Fred Dagg years and beyond. Bill English hasn't ruled-out New Zealand Defence force. Whakatane Community Board… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 10 April 2017
10 Apr 2017Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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One Quick Question for 10 April 2017
10 Apr 2017We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
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Where have all the predestrian crossings gone?
7 Apr 2017Pedestrian crossings researcher Eddie Cook talks about where and why we need pedestrian crossings. Audio
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Car crashes costing billions
7 Apr 2017The Ministry of Transport's latest Social Cost of Road Crashes and Injuries has revealed the cost topped an estimated $3.79 billion Audio
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The Panel
Wallace Chapman's Panel hour features a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum, together with expert phone guests.
Monday to Friday, 6pm - 7:30pm
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