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The Panel for Thursday 5 March 2015
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The Panel pre-show for 5 March 2015
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Garry Moore and Linda Hallinan (Part 1)
4:05 PM.Spying on Pacific neighbours, Bali executions, sex education and vulnerability. Audio
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Intro
4:08 PM.What the panelists Garry Moore and Linda Hallinan have been up to. Audio
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GCSB spying on Pacific neighbours
4:11 PM.NZ spying on other Pacific nations. Is it something to worry about or do we accept that "everyone spies on everyone"? Audio
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Bali executions
4:14 PM.The Indonesian authorities have put on a show of force when transferring two of the Bali 9 drug smugglers to the place they'll be put to death. Audio
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Sex education and vulnerabilty
4:20 PM.Sex education for primary age children. We talk to Dr Elspeth McInnes of the University of South Australia about the link between sex education and the dark agenda of some of those encouraging sex… Read more Audio
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Tea break laws
4:35 PM.The tea break law came into effect today, apparently. Audio
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The Panel with Garry Moore and Linda Hallinan (Part 2)
4:35 PM.Tea breaks, Panel says, Small community fears losing local cops, Being nice, Sniffer dog search at school, Council pay packets. Audio
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Panel says
4:37 PM.What's on the minds of panelists Linda Hallinan and Garry Moore. Audio
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Small community fears losing local cops
4:45 PM.The chair of the Waihi Beach Community Board Allan Sole joins the Panel to talk about the spectre of losing their two local police officers. Audio
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Being nice
4:50 PM.Do nice guys really come last? Audio
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Sniffer dog seach at school
4:54 PM.Breaches have been identified in a random drug search at Waitaki Boys' High School. Audio
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Call for caps on pay now at Council level
4:56 PM.The mayor of Auckland Len Brown is calling for councillors salaries to be capped. He's joining the chorus of MPs calling on capping their pay. Audio
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New rules could push up interest rates for property investors
5:15 PM.Property investors are being targeted with new lending rules by the Reserve Bank which might push up interest rates for landlords, or even increase the supply of homes. Audio