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Linwood mosque victim Faisal Sayed on sentencing
Faisal Sayed was praying at the Linwood mosque with his father when the shooting started. He spoke to Wallace about the community's response to today's sentencing. Audio
Full stops in written communication deemed to be aggressive
Full stops in written communication are now seen as a sign of aggression. The Panel speaks to author Catherine Robertson about how written language would look sans full stop. Audio
Talk of a wealth tax being an easy way to fund covid crisis
Wealth tax appears to be off the political radar in the lead up to the election but advocates say its a guaranteed way to pay for the covid crisis. Tax expert Terry Baucher joins the Panel to talk… Audio
NZers willing to pay more for appliances IF they last longer
A Consumer NZ survey has found that New Zealanders are willing to pay more for appliances IF they last longer. Consumer Chief Executive Jon Duffy joins the Panel to discuss. Audio
Today in music history - In 2004 Laura Branigan died
Today in music history: In 2004 Laura Branigan died Audio
Republican convention is slogan filled and very shouty
The first night of the Republican National Convention in the US has been noted for its volume and slogans rather than for any substantial policy announcements. Audio
Some financially hit by covid crisis can't access kiwisaver to pay bills
Some who've been hit hard financially by the COVID crisis are concerned about not being able to access kiwisaver to pay their bills. Massey Business school professor Claire Matthews talks about the… Audio
Lockdown fatigue hitting in with team of 5million getting tetchy
New research has found the team of 5 million are going through lockdown fatigue and are more anxious about having restrictions imposed. Psychologist Dr Dougal Sutherland talks about why the second… Audio
The Panel with Teuila Fuatai and Pattrick Smellie (Part 2)
NZers willing to pay more for appliances IF they last longer; Talk of a wealth tax being an easy way to fund covid crisis; Full stops in written communication deemed to be aggressive. Audio
The Panel with Teuila Fuatai and Pattrick Smellie (Part 1)
Lockdown fatigue hitting in with team of 5million getting tetchy; Some financially hit by covid crisis can't access kiwisaver to pay bills; Republican convention is slogan filled and very shouty. Audio
What panellists Teuila Fuatai and Pattrick Smellie have been th
"I've been thinking' with panellists Teuila Fuatai and Pattrick Smellie. Audio
Story of the day with Amelia Langford
Amelia Langford talks penguins with The Panel, in particular a Penguin Parade. Audio
How the Covid has changed fun things we do
Covid-19 has changed the way we do many things, from shaking hands, to blowing out candles on birthday cakes - some things may never be the same again Audio
Call for Wellington cats to be kept indoors overnight
Predator Free NZ's Jessi Morgan talks to the Panel about the call for cats to be kept indoors overnight in Wellington to protect local birdlife. Audio
Debate surrounding school competitions being televised
There's debate surrounding a deal signed by Sky TV to televise school sports competitions. Peter Miskimmin CE of Sport NZ talks to the Panel about where there is disagreement. Audio
The Panel talks about the lack of youth engagement in the election
Analysis of younger voters shows the least engagement from university towns. An expert on youth and politics, Dr Sylvia Nissen talks to the Panel about political youth appeal. Audio
Today in music history: Billy Ray Cyrus hit #1 with Achy Breaky
Today in music history:Billy Ray Cyrus hit #1 with Achy Breaky Audio
Future of offices will change due to technology and covid 19
Dr Paula O'Kane has researched how technology will impact future workplaces and practices. She talks to the Panel about how Covid 19 has also affected workplaces. Audio
The Christchurch mosque shooting sentencing, day 2
Psychologist Sarb Johal talks to the Panel about how the Christchurch mosque shooter sentencing might be impacting on the victims. Audio
Many Auckland restaurants and bars may not survive in alert level 2
Auckland restaurant owner, Mandy Lusk, talks to Wallace about why a number of the city's hospitality operators will not survive under alert level 2 restrictions. Audio