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The Panel for Monday 23 April 2018
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One Quick Question for 23 April 2018
3:48 PM.Stickers on fruit, air pressure on bodies, medicines small print. Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 23 April 2018
3:56 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Sam Johnson (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Jacinda Ardern's whirlwind tour of Europe is over. How much will New Zealand gain from her exposure on the world stage? A University of Exeter study is claiming there could be a link between a sheep… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Sam Johnson (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Ah the highlife. A vineyard, a beach house an alpine chalet and a city pad. Sound good to you? What our panellists Mihingarangi Forbes and Sam Johnson want to talk about. There are drastic moves afoot… Read more Audio
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PM's tour de success
4:08 PM.Jacinda Ardern's whirlwind tour of Europe is over. How much will New Zealand gain from her exposure on the world stage? Audio
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Can you 'catch' MS from sheep?
4:12 PM.A University of Exeter study is claiming there could be a link between a sheep bacterium and multiple sclerosis in humans. The head researcher for MS Australia Lisa Melton says more research is needed… Read more Audio
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Nurses fear for safety
4:20 PM.Nurses working late shifts are fearful for their safety with one saying she carries a pair of scissors as a weapon. Just in case. Christin Watson of the Nurses Organisation talks about the conditions… Read more Audio
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Dream homes
4:31 PM.Ah the highlife. A vineyard, a beach house an alpine chalet and a city pad. Sound good to you? Audio
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Panel says
4:41 PM.What our Panellists Mihingarangi Forbes and Sam Johnson want to talk about. Audio
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Plastic deposit schemes
4:47 PM.There are drastic moves afoot in the UK to battle the tide of plastic waste. We talk to Warren Snow of Envision NZ about getting a plastic containor deposit scheme up-and-running in New Zealand. Audio
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Ratepayer funded Rotorua markets
4:56 PM.Two Rotorua markets are being propped up by the Council. Should ratepayers be footing the bill for markets, concerts and Ed Sheeran murals? Audio
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Panelists Tuesday 24 April 2018
5:00 PM.Chair of Creative New Zealand Michael Moynahan is in Wellington and comedienne Penny Ashton is in Christchurch for The Panel. Read more
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