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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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Panelists Monday 18 June
15 Jun 2018Jim Mora is joined by Jennie Moreton, financial advisor at Craigs Investment Partners, and Professor Chris Gallavin, Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor at Massey University's College of Humanities & Social… Read more
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Animal oracles line up for Russia World Cup
15 Jun 2018The World Cup. We heard about the infallible pig earlier, but Achilles the psychic cat at the St Petersburg's Hermitage Museum also got Russia versus Saudi Arabia right. Audio
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Do judges get starstruck too?
15 Jun 2018Rebel Wilson's record defamation payout from Bauer Media has been slashed from $4.5 million to $600,000 by Victoria's Court of Appeal. Audio
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Spark sees Agile workplace as its future
15 Jun 2018Is Spark is within its rights to give 1900 staff five days to sign new employment contracts, or leave the company? Audio
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David Clark accused of silencing DHB staff
15 Jun 2018Three matters pertaining to employment, featuring David Clark, Rebel Wilson and the staff at Spark. Audio
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Wanaka property prices overtake Queenstown
Wanaka property prices rises have overtaken Queenstown's; in fact prices have slipped in Queenstown and Arrowtown. Audio
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Panel says
15 Jun 2018What our panellist Leonie Freeman and Michael Moynihan want to talk about today. Audio
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Alice's Restaurant
15 Jun 2018Alice Brock's food at the real life Alice's Restaurant was very hippy and healthy. And if you are too young to know about the story it's well worth a google. Audio
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HNZ select committee appearance leads to more probing questions
15 Jun 2018Has Housing New Zealand made a rod for its own back? Andrew McKenzie its chief executive, has told a select committee that if tenants cause trouble in social housing, then people next door to them… Read more Audio
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Stoush brewing over mould in flats
The OUSA is worried about the level of black mould in students, with students so affected the mould is in their clothes and they're suffering respiratory problems, but the Otago Property Investors'… Read more Audio
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Are we due for an inland tsunami?
15 Jun 2018After the tsunamis and tsunami warnings of recent years we're probably more aware. Our inland towns are at risk from tsunamis. Dr Joshu Mountjoy joins us, he's a Niwa marine geologist, Audio
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New $35 tourist levy mooted
15 Jun 2018Inbound tourists would be charged up to $35 to enter the country if a proposed international visitor levy goes ahead. Audio
The Panel
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