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The Panel for Wednesday 16 September 2015
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The Panel pre-show for 16 September 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 Barry Corbett and Liz Bowen-Clewley (Part 1)
4:03 PM.What the Panelists Barry Corbett and Liz Bowen-Clewley have been up to. Criminal lawyer Anne Stevens talks to the Panel about the pro's and con's of a criminal Sex Offender Register. Al Gillespie of… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Barry Corbett and Liz Bowen-Clewley (Part 2)
4:03 PM.Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has made a u-turn on adding a "dislike" option for reaction to posts. One flag, or two, please? There seems to have been an inexplicable lull in the flag debate today. No… Read more Audio
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Panel Intro
4:07 PM.What the Panelists Barry Corbett and Liz Bowen-Clewley have been up to. Audio
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Sex Offender Register
4:11 PM.Criminal lawyer Anne Stevens talks to the Panel about the pro's and con's of a criminal Sex Offender Register. Audio
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Borders shut-down to refugees
4:21 PM.Al Gillespie of the University of Waikato discusses the shutting of borders against the tide of refugees in Europe and Australia's worries about a future welfare burden from refugees without jobs. Audio
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Facebook dislike
4:33 PM.Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has made a u-turn on adding a "dislike" option for reaction to posts. Audio
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Panel Says
4:38 PM.What the Panelists Barry Corbett and Liz Bowen-Clewley have been thinking about. Audio
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The decline of the landline
4:45 PM.The home phone is on the decline. We talk to the CEO of the Telecommunications Users Association Craig Young about any possible problems if the landline totally disappears. Audio
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Westpac Stadium and alcohol laws
4:53 PM.Caterers at Westpac Stadium are on notice after serving an underaged person alcohol. Audio
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Gang connection to window washers
4:55 PM.An allegation that intersection car window washers are being run by gangs. Audio
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Retail sex
4:57 PM.A New Plymouth sex shop which is next to a children's education centre has changed its window display. Countdown refuses to take a lads mag off its shelves. Audio