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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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Events industry on The Wiggles' predicament
22 Jan 2021The Wiggles are struggling to get into New Zealand to play 25 scheduled shows on their We're All Fruit Salad Tour! Read more Audio
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What can be done about house prices?
22 Jan 2021The Panel speaks to property commentator Ashley Church - former CEO of the Property Institute of New Zealand. Read more Audio
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US to rejoin Paris Agreement
22 Jan 2021Climate Change Commission commissioner Professor James Renwick explains what difference it will make. Read more Audio
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OT chief executive steps down
22 Jan 2021Head of Nga Maia Maori Midwives Aotearoa Jean Te Huia gives her views on what should happen next. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
22 Jan 2021The Panel speaks to property commentator Ashley Church - former CEO of the Property Institute of New Zealand. The Wiggles are struggling to get into New Zealand to play 25 scheduled shows on their… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Andrew Clay (Part 1)
22 Jan 2021Oranga Tamariki chief executive Grainne Moss has decided to step down, it was announced today. Jean Te Huia was the midwife at the centre of the attempted removal of a six-day-old baby from her mother… Read more Audio
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What panellists have been thinking
22 Jan 2021What panellists Dr Ella Henry and Andrew Clay have been thinking about. Audio
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The Tower of the London in the 1950's
22 Jan 2021The Panel listener Liz recounts the story of her father's work at The Tower of London in the 1950's, as the receiver of fees, and her own visits to the site. Audio
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What will be the biggest issue in 2021?
21 Jan 2021Panellists Garry Moore and Tayyaba Khan share what they think will be the biggest issues of 2021. Audio
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Majority can't recognise rips - study
21 Jan 2021Up to 78% of beachgoers in Aotearoa are unable to spot rip currents (rips) in the surf. Read more Audio
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NZ tourists can't make up for closed borders
21 Jan 2021The Panel speaks to Tourism Industry Aotearoa chief executive Chris Roberts. Read more Audio
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NCEA results out today
21 Jan 2021Claire Amos, the principal of Albany Senior High School in Auckland, joins The Panel to discuss the results she's seen. Read more Audio
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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