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The Panel for Thursday 6 August 2015
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The Panel pre-show for 6 August 2015
3:45 PM.What the world is talking about. With Noelle McCarthy, Jim Mora and Zara Potts. Audio
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The Panel with Jane Clifton and Beck Eleven (Part 1)
4:05 PM.Topics - Malaysia officials have announced the wing flaperone found on Reunion Island is from the passenger jet which crashed 17 months ago. Aviation commentator Geoffrey Thomas joins the Panel with… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Jane Clifton and Beck Eleven (Part 2)
4:06 PM.Topics - Living in small apartments and houses is becoming more popular. The CEO of the Opotiki District Council Aileen Lawrie talks to the Panel about her districts policy on model aircraft in public… Read more Audio
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Panel Intro
4:08 PM.What the Panelists Jane Clifton and Beck Eleven have been up to. Audio
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Wing flap belongs to MH370
4:14 PM.Malaysia officials have announced the wing flaperone found on Reunion Island is from the passenger jet which crashed 17 months ago. Aviation commentator Geoffrey Thomas joins the Panel with his views… Read more Audio
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Hiroshima
4:21 PM.The pros and cons of dropping the bomb on Hiroshima 70 years ago. International law expert Al Gillespie of the University of Waikato joins the Panel to talk about the implications which still… Read more Audio
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Whatever happened to Family Court counselling?
4:28 PM.Dunedin barrister Anne Stevens talks to the Panel about the demise of Family Court counselling and the fall-out from that. Audio
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Panel Says
4:38 PM.What the Panelists Jane Clifton and Beck Eleven have been thinking about. Audio
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Opotiki's stance on CAA laws
4:45 PM.The CEO of the Opotiki District Council Aileen Lawrie talks to the Panel about her districts policy on model aircraft in public parks. Audio
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Bob Jones buys a plane
4:51 PM.Sir Bob Jones won't have to deal with the same pesky air safety procedures now that he has his own jet. Audio
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Asians don't feel welcome
4:55 PM.The Race Relations Comissioner Dame Susan Devoy fears the Auckland Council risks becoming out of touch with the city's Asian comunity. Audio