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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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Story of the day for 4 October 2018
4 Oct 2018Workplace etiquette, and an update on beauty trends following from Verity's chat yesterday. Audio
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Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 4 October
4 Oct 2018When did chooks, hens and fowls become "chickens"? And what happens when deep sea fish are brought to the surface? Audio
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The Panel, Thursday October 4th
4 Oct 2018Today's panellists are the economist Ganesh Nana, and comedian, writer and commentator Michelle A'Court
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Anti-vaccination billboard taken down following complaints
An anti-vaccination billboard in South Auckland has been taken down just days after going up, after the Advertising Standards Authority received 140 complaints. Were the decision and process up to… Read more Audio
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Standing desks trends
3 Oct 2018We have many a time on The Panel referred to the standing desks trend, perhaps because some of us here have standing desks. Audio
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Briscoes boss taken to court over helipad
3 Oct 2018Rod Duke is facing a High Court challenge over his Herne Bay helicopter pad, which he claims is to take him and his business associates more quickly to Auckland's golf courses. Audio
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A bad time to be a young man in America?
3 Oct 2018Donald Trump claims it's a scary time for young men in America, suggesting that even the most unimpeachable life can be destroyed when ancient skeletons are dragged out of closets Audio
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Queenstown airport expansion on the backburner
Queenstown Airport has put its expansion plans on hold after residents voted down the idea of expanding its noise boundaries. Tourism professor Susanne Becken joins us to talk about New Zealand's… Read more Audio
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Business leaders still sceptical of govt
3 Oct 2018The NZ Herald's Mood of the Boardroom survey shows many of the 150 surveyed chief executives are underwhelmed by the current government - with the Herald paraphrasing their sentiment as "not enough… Read more Audio
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Jami-Lee Ross to take leave due to health issues
3 Oct 2018Simon Bridges maintains Jami-Lee Ross's health leave has nothing to do with the ongoing investigation into who leaked Mr Bridges' expenses. Audio
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New Zealand Taxpayers' Union used false identities
Media are reporting today that the New Zealand Taxpayers' Union used false identities to make Official Information Act requests of a government agency. Audio
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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