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The Panel for Tuesday 17 April 2018
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One Quick Question for 17 April 2018
3:46 PM.Dogs and golf balls, Facebook and the start of winter. Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 17 April 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 Jennie Moreton (Part 1)
4:03 PM.A woman who stood up to gang members has been advised to leave town after a year of intimidation. Social justice advocate and lifetime Black Power member Denis O'Reilly joins the Panel to discuss the… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Children's author Dame Jacqueline Wilson is calling selfies the greatest threat to childhood. We talk to photographer Norrie Montgomery about how attitudes to having your photo taken have changed… Read more Audio
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Gisborne woman's gang intimidation
4:09 PM.Yesterday we covered a story published in the Gisborne Herald about a woman who stood up to gang members and was advised to leave town after a year of intimidation. Social justice advocate and… Read more Audio
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Reserve Bank public relevance
4:15 PM.The new Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Adrian Orr wants to broaden the view of what the central bank is going beyond monetary policy and inflation debates. We ask the Panelists what they… Read more Audio
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Labour down in latest poll
4:20 PM.How meaningful is Labour's drop in the latest Colmar Brunton political poll? Audio
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Wellington convention centre needs $25m
4:28 PM.Taxpayers are being asked to fork out the $25 million to help pay for the $165m construction. Audio
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Selfies mark the end of innocence
4:32 PM.Children's author Dame Jacqueline Wilson is calling selfies the greatest threat to childhood. We talk to photographer Norrie Montgomery about how attitudes to having your photo taken have changed. Audio
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Wheel clamping and bus lanes
4:45 PM.The Transport Minister calls wheel clampers "bottom feeders" and he wants to see the practice gone. Traffic lawyer Steve Cullen talks about whether wheel clamping would work if regulated and also… Read more Audio
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Trees and powerlines
4:53 PM.Trees and broken branches are still being cleared in Auckland after the big storm of a week ago. They've caused havoc with power lines and Graeme Peters of the Electricity Networks Association wants… Read more Audio
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Working past retirement
4:58 PM.There was a lot of feedback after yesterday's discussion on the need to keep working past 65. Many listeners say they'll work until they drop. Audio
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Panelists Wednesday 18 April 2018
5:00 PM.Veteran political activists Michelle Boag and Mike Williams are both in Auckland for The Panel with Wallace Chapman. Read more
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