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The Panel for Tuesday 27 February 2018
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The Panel pre-show for 27 February 2018
3:53 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Arama Rata (Part 1)
4:03 PM.We hear the opinions of former MPs Craig Foss and Wayne Mapp about Simon Bridges appointment and have analysis from journalist Richard Harman. A petition to ban single-use plastic bags has been… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Arama Rata (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Do you think that other people seem to have it "together" while you wouldn't have a clue? What the Panelists Bernard Hickey and Arama Rata want to talk about. Leyette Callister of the Auckland Primary… Read more Audio
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Simon Bridges new National Party leader
4:08 PM.We hear the opinions of former MPs Craig Foss and Wayne Mapp about Simon Bridges appointment and have analysis from journalist Richard Harman. Audio
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Bag ban
4:25 PM.A petition to ban single-use plastic bags has been presented to Parliament today. It's garnered 65, 000 signatures. Audio
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Being together
4:31 PM.Do you think that other people seem to have it "together" while you wouldn't have a clue? Audio
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A saviour for the Auckland Primary Schools Music Festival
4:44 PM.Leyette Callister of the Auckland Primary Schools Music Festival has had an offer to underwrite the event's costs after the Council dropped the bombshell of huge Town Hall rent increases. Audio
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NZ for Winter OIympics
4:50 PM.The CEO of NZ Ski Paul Anderson talks about what would need to happen to make a New Zealand Winter Olympics a reality. Audio
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Huka Falls boogie
4:54 PM.Water Safety NZ is unimpressed after a man boogie boarded the Huka Falls. Do people have the right to make foolhardy choices? Audio
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Farm amusement park closed
4:56 PM.The Fernbrooke Farm Amusement Park in Stratford has given its last ride after not being able to afford health and safety costs. Audio
Listen from 3:45pm for University of Waikato academic Arama Rata and business commentator and journalist Bernard Hickey.