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The Panel for Monday 16 July 2018
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Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 16 July 2018
3:46 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Michael Deaker (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The police have dumped a proposal to send mental health workers on 1-1-1 callouts, to the disgust of the National Party. Is it fair to ask teachers to take some responsibility for their students'… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Michael Deaker (Part 2)
4:05 PM.The American Society for Microbiology has heard Israeli research into the wearing of ties, neckties, by doctors. What the Panelists Verity Johnson and Michael Deaker want to talk about. A… Read more Audio
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Police scrap mental health worker callout proposal
4:09 PM.The police have dumped a proposal to send mental health workers on 1-1-1 callouts, to the disgust of the National Party Audio
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Teachers urged to take initiative on mental health
4:13 PM.Is it fair to ask teachers to take some responsibility for their students' mental health? Audio
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Local govts looking for more power, responsibility
4:19 PM.Peter Wilson from the Institute of Economic Research joins The Panel to discuss whether Dunedin mayor Dave Cull has a point in calling for local bodies to be given more responsibility - and more cash.
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Elon Musk spat devolves into name-calling
4:28 PM.Elon Musk's spat with members of the Thai rescue team has devolved horribly, but is there blame to go around on both sides? Audio
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Ban the tie on health grounds?
4:32 PM.The American Society for Microbiology has heard Israeli research into the wearing of ties, neckties, by doctors. Audio
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Panel Says
4:36 PM.What the Panelists Verity Johnson and Michael Deaker want to talk about. Audio
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Million-dollar statue proposed for Bastion Point
4:43 PM.A publicly-funded million-dollar statue the size of the Statue of Liberty at Bastion Point has been proposed by Ngati Whatua ... but some say if the iwi wants it, the iwi should pay for it Audio
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Mosgiel community saves condemned treehouse
4:47 PM.The infamous treehouse in Mosgiel is now compliant! But there may be lessons here for the council, after a popular backlash. Councillor Mike Lord joins us to discuss. Audio
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David Clark still under fire for 33-hour Australia trip
4:51 PM.The health minister David Clark found himself between a rock and a hard place before the nurses' strike last week. Audio
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Can a state home be passed down to a family member?
4:54 PM.A Housing NZ tenant is angry she can't swap her current home for her late father's. Does she have a point? Audio
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Fade to bleus as France wins World Cup
4:56 PM.Football's coming home ... to Paris! ... following a final that had everything a fan could hope for. Audio
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The Panel, Tuesday July 17th
12:00 PM.Today's panellists are comedian and writer Raybon Kan and columnist and commentator Cas Carter
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