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The Panel for Thursday 12 April 2018
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One Quick Question for 12 April 2018
3:50 PM.Being tired, rolling "r's" and the family silver. Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 12 April 2018
3:55 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 Andrew Hoggard (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The government will look into the allegations around SAS raids in Afghanistan. Journalists Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson claimed of civilians were killed by NZ soldiers in 2010. There will be no new… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Lisa Scott and Andrew Hoggard (Part 2)
4:05 PM.There's an award for everything it seems. Donegal Airport in Northern Ireland has been voted by a private jet booking platform as having the most picturesque approach to its runway. What the Panelists… Read more Audio
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Hit and Run enquiry
4:07 PM.The government will look into the allegations around SAS raids in Afghanistan. Journalists Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson claimed of civilians were killed by NZ soldiers in 2010. Audio
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Brakes put on oil exploration
4:11 PM.There will be no new permits for oil and gas exploration around New Zealand. Basil Sharp of the University of Auckland explains the pros and cons of the decision. Audio
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UK sends subs to Syria
4:22 PM.The UK is preparing for a strike against the Syrian military by sending submarines to the region. Is the move just a show of force or out of righteous anger against the al-Asad regime? Audio
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Communication breakdown
4:25 PM.The storm which hit Auckland hard has highlighted concerns people have over the difficulties in communicating with big corporates and businesses provision of information. Arvind Tripathi of the… Read more Audio
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Donegal wins runway beauty contest
4:34 PM.There's an award for everything it seems. Donegal Airport in Northern Ireland has been voted by a private jet booking platform as having the most picturesque approach to its runway. Audio
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Concerns over homeless on school doorstep
4:42 PM.Increasing numbers of beggars under the influence have Tauranga's Greerton School parents worried for their children. Community worker Tommy Wilson is gathering ideas for sorting out the issue. Audio
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Privacy issues around submissions
4:51 PM.Often the personal details of people who make submissions to various local and central government and available on-line along with their submission. We ask privacy expert Kathryn Dalziel if these… Read more Audio
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Wellington housing
4:56 PM.House prices in Wellington have skyrocketed 40 per cent over the past five years. Audio
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Panelists Friday 13 April 2018
5:00 PM.Communications advisor Janet Wilson and Māori communications specialist Chris Wikaira are the Panelists. Read more
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