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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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Pre-Panel for 12 February 2019
12 Feb 2019Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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Panelists Tuesday 12 February
12 Feb 2019Today Wallace Chapman is joined by Dr Karlo Mila, writer and Programme Director of the Mana Moana Experience, and James Elliott, lawyer and writer.
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Are offices colder for women?
11 Feb 2019Our thermostats are sexist, a piece on Newshub suggests. They've enlisted the help of a University of Auckland lecturer to figure out why women are often colder in offices than men. Read more Audio
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Tax breaks for more kids
11 Feb 2019Hungary's Prime Minister says women who have four kids or more will be exempt from income tax for life. Young couples will also be given interest-free loans that will be cancelled once they have 3… Read more Audio
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My cafe, my rules
11 Feb 2019A customer of Buoy cafe in Auckland was outraged when she wasn't allowed to use a takeaway coffee cup while she dined in. The cafe owners only give out the cups for people taking their coffee away. Read more Audio
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Social media regret: do we need an undo button?
11 Feb 2019Both Facebook and Twitter are introducing features to effectively erase posts and messages. Facebook is introducing an "unsend" feature for it's messenger service and Twitter is looking at allowing… Read more Audio
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Kiwis try to reduce waste, but it's not enough
11 Feb 2019A study has found that 66 percent of New Zealanders tried to reduce their waste over the last two years by doing different things like eating leftovers and planning their meals. Read more Audio
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Unreadable jargon in online contracts
A new study has found standard 'sign in' contracts are unreadable to the average customer. Courts are still enforcing these contracts even though most people don't understand what they've agreed to.
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Wakefield locals able to return home
11 Feb 2019Civil defence says Wakefield locals can return home - but they must be ready to leave at a moments notice. Read more Audio
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Crippling high-interest loans used for essential items
11 Feb 2019A new study has revealed that more than a quarter of clients using budgeting services have crippling-high interest loans, with much of the debt used to pay everyday expenses. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Mark Knoff Thomas (Part 2)
11 Feb 2019Question of the Day: What do YOU do to reduce food waste? A study has found that 66 percent of New Zealanders tried to reduce their waste over the last two years by doing different things like eating… Read more Audio
The Panel
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