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The Panel for Thursday 3 March 2016
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The Panel pre-show for 3 March 2016
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Jane Bowron and Neil Miller (Part 1)
4:03 PM.What the Panelists Neil Miller and Jane Bowron have been up to. After a long illness cricket great Martin Crowe has died at the age of 53. The UK is considering banning school children from tackling… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Jane Bowron and Neil Miller (Part 2)
4:05 PM.A study's found that increasing a person's water intake reduces how many calories they consume. What the Panelists Neil Miller and Jane Bowron have been thinking about. Melbourne is undergoing an… Read more Audio
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Intro
4:07 PM.What the Panelists Neil Miller and Jane Bowron have been up to. Audio
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Martin Crowe death
4:13 PM.After a long illness cricket great Martin Crowe has died at the age of 53. Audio
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Banning kids rugby tackles
4:15 PM.The UK is considering banning school children from tackling in rugby. Physiotherapist Chris Pratt talks about the injuries children get playing sport. Audio
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Madonna in NZ
4:22 PM.Madonna is performing her first ever concert in New Zealand this weekend. She's been criticised before even setting foot on stage. Audio
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More water - fewer calories
4:33 PM.A study's found that increasing a person's water intake reduces how many calories they consume. Audio
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Panel Says
4:36 PM.What the Panelists Neil Miller and Jane Bowron have been thinking about. Audio
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Moving out of houses and into apartments
4:44 PM.Melbourne is undergoing an apartment transformation. Real estate agent Paul Osbourne talks about what's happening in his city and compares it to Auckland. Audio
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Zika and Guillain-Barre syndrome
4:50 PM.Auckland neurologist Dr Jen Pereira talks about the condition that's being associated to birth defects in Brazil. Audio
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The attraction of cars
4:54 PM.There have been record vehicle sales in New Zealand for the month of February. Audio
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Flag vote underway
4:57 PM.The choice of a new flag or remaining loyal to the current one is being made as voting in the referendum gets underway. Audio