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The Panel for Thursday 21 January 2016
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The Panel pre-show for 21 January 2016
3:47 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Lisa Scott and Tainui Stevens (Part 1)
4:03 PM.What the Panelists Tainui Stephens and Lisa Scott have been up to. A financial incentive to encourge those on the state housing list. But are there jobs in places where the empty houses are? We ask… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Lisa Scott and Tainui Stevens (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Getting children off their screens is being described as "The great inter-generational struggle of our times by psychotherapist Dr. Jay Watts of the University of London. What the Panelists Tainui… Read more Audio
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The Panel Intro
4:08 PM.What the Panelists Tainui Stephens and Lisa Scott have been up to. Audio
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Filling up state houses
4:11 PM.A financial incentive to encourge those on the state housing list. But are there jobs in places where the empty houses are? We ask the Acting Mayor of Lower Hutt David Bassett. Audio
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Out of the sea and into the frying pan
4:22 PM.In an effort to conserve blue cod stocks Fisheries officers are implementing the so-called frying pan rule. Hugh Shields of Legasea explains what that is and if it'll make a difference. Audio
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Screen time
4:34 PM.Getting children off their screens is being described as "The great inter-generational struggle of our times by psychotherapist Dr. Jay Watts of the University of London. Audio
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Panel Says
4:39 PM.What the Panelists Tainui Stephens and Lisa Scott have been up to. Audio
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Synching traffic lights
4:45 PM.How smart are our traffic lights? Trafic engineer Martin Huang of Envivo enlightens us. Audio
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ABs swap Coke for Pepsi
4:51 PM.Dr Lisa Te Morenga talks about the nutritional value of sports drinks and the ethics of the All Blacks being sponsored by companies which make them. Audio
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Flying start for referendum option
4:57 PM.Dr Lisa Te Morenga talks about the nutritional value of sports drinks and the ethics of the All Blacks being sponsored by companies which make them. Audio