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The Panel for Tuesday 11 December 2018
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Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 11 December 2018
3:45 PM.Why can't I find two-ply toilet paper anymore? Are the advertising signs on rugby field painted on, or digitally superimposed? And what do police do with warning letters from cyclists and motorists? Audio
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Story of the day for 11 December 2018
3:45 PM.We're going to tell you how one brand created a "soundmark" and perhaps a place to live if rent is getting too expensive. Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Stephen Franks (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The man arrested in relation to the death of Grace Millane has been granted name suppression for 20 days, but social media and overseas outlets have been flaunting that decision all over the place… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Stephen Franks (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Many musicians with prominent Christmas songs rake in more than $1 million a year from the royalties. The panellists discuss their favourite - and least-favourite - Christmas bangers. What the… Read more Audio
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Name suppression in the time of social media
4:08 PM.The man arrested in relation to the death of Grace Millane has been granted name suppression for 20 days, but social media and overseas outlets have been flaunting that decision all over the place… Read more Audio
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Theresa May looking to buy more time
4:19 PM.British Prime Minister Theresa May has abruptly postponed a parliamentary vote on her Brexit deal, with some British media suggesting she's trying to buy more time to negotiate a more palatable deal… Read more Audio
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Mangere Bridge revisited
4:24 PM.Earlier this year we caught up with a Mangere Bridge resident angry at the loud music, drinking, fighting and lewd behaviour on the wharf and nearby roads. Has anything happened since? We check in… Read more Audio
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Christmas songs a cash cow for musicians
4:34 PM.Many musicians with prominent Christmas songs rake in more than $1 million a year from the royalties. The panellists discuss their favourite - and least-favourite - Christmas bangers. Audio
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Schools continue to flout rules, says Auditor-General report
4:43 PM.The Auditor-General's report into school spending shows schools are still forking out tens of thousands of dollars on overseas trips, farewell parties, and taking out high-interest loans. Audio
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Changes being recommended for NZ schools
4:52 PM.The changes being recommended for NZ schools, taking powers away from BOTs and doing away with intermediate schools. Audio
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Child Poverty Reduction Bill
4:55 PM.The Child Poverty Reduction Bill will be passed soon, its aim "to encourage a focus on child poverty reduction, facilitate political accountability against published targets, require transparent… Read more Audio