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The Panel features a range of panellists from across the opinion spectrum, together with an interesting mix of guests from across the country.
Monday to Friday, 6pm - 7:30pm
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The Building Pools Amendment Bill
9 Aug 2016Plunket says what's needed are fences with a secure gate, and that the pool should be completely isolated from the house. Audio
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Too many fast food outlets near schools
9 Aug 2016A community initiative in Christchurch wants to see limits on the number of fast food outlets near schools. Audio
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Why are Olympic athletes into cupping?
9 Aug 2016Dr Shaun Holt talks about the ancient practice of cupping and if it actually does anything for circulation. Audio
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Panel says
9 Aug 2016What the Panelists Chris Wikaira and Jonathan Krebs have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
9 Aug 2016Revolver is 50 years old; Panel says; Why are Olympic athletes into cupping?;Too many fast food outlets near schools;The Building Pools Amendment Bill has passed its second reading;Family smarts. Audio
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Drowsiness as bad as drink driving
9 Aug 2016Research from the US finds driving while sleep deprived is as bad as drink driving. Audio
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Mob doing the job of Police
9 Aug 2016The rangatira of Waikato's Mongrel Mob Sonny Fatupaito is helping Police efforts to find attempted abductors. Audio
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Labour MP Phil Goff is changing his colours
9 Aug 2016Auckland's Labour List MP Jacinda Ardern talks about fellow Labour MP Phil Goff's choice of blue for his mayoral hoardings. Audio
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Gap narrows between Nats and Labour-Greens
9 Aug 2016The latest political poll by Newshub-Reid Research has Labour-Greens and National neck-n-neck. Audio
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NZ's Rio results
9 Aug 2016A disappointment for the New Zealand women's sevens team at the Rio Olympics. 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.
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