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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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I've been thinking for 3 July 2019
3 Jul 2019What the Panellists Peter Elliott and Nadine Higgins have been thinking Audio
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Story of the Day for 3 July 2019
3 Jul 2019It's a trope that never gets old in romcoms and tv shows - platonic friendship blossoming into great romantic love. But real life isn't a movie and declaring your love for a friend can be disastrous.
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Panellists Wednesday 3 July
3 Jul 2019Wallace Chapman is joined by Peter Elliott, actor and presenter, and Nadine Higgins, journalist and columnist.
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Wealthy call for wealth tax
2 Jul 2019Some of America's richest people are urging US presidential candidates to back a wealth tax on the super-rich to improve inequality and climate change. Read more Audio
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Woman with moko kauae refused entry
2 Jul 2019A woman who was refused entry into a bar because of her moko kauae has been apologised to and asked to educate staff on the matter. Atawhai Tuki shared her story on social media. Read more Audio
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Pacific youth and "social" gambling
2 Jul 2019A new report from AUT University and the MOH has found that more than 1 in 3 Pacifica Youth reported gambling daily, making gambling as common as tobacco among some. Read more Audio
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Rude cafe - beat up or misunderstood?
Police called into a Canterbury cafe, one that has been called New Zealand's rudest, to explain customer service to the owners. It has the lowest rating on trip advisor but is it all a beat up? Are… Read more Audio
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Question of the Day for 2 July 2019
2 Jul 2019What's your favourite comfort food to make this time of year? Read more Audio
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The psychology behind comfort food
2 Jul 2019It's a cold night and you've got a hearty stew on the stove, what could be better? Why do we turn to comforting, heavy dishes during the colder months - is it purely for warmth? Read more Audio
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Should we introduce higher fines for texting and driving?
New laws have been introduced in Queensland Australia, so drivers can now be fined a grand for using their phones while driving. If drivers are caught a second time they could lose their licence. Read more Audio
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Sports injuries surge for younger kids
2 Jul 2019Sporting injuries for under-14s have surged. Since 2008 Injuries are up 60 percent in this age group, much higher growth than any other age. ACC believes it could be because young people are… Read more Audio
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Youth court now dealing with 17 year olds
2 Jul 2019Among the many changes in law that took place yesterday July 1st was changes to the Youth Justice system. As of yesterday the youth court will now consider offending by 17-year-olds. Read more Audio
The Panel
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