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The Panel for Wednesday 17 July 2019
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Panellists Wednesday 17 July 2019
12:00 PM.Wallace Chapman is joined by Ben Thomas, PR specialist and former parliamentary staffer, and Julia Whaipooti, lawyer, social justice advocate and board member of Just Speak.
Coming up
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Story of the Day for 17 July 2019
3:45 PM.This story is everything good - animals and snuggling up in front of a movie. Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 17 July 2019
3:56 PM.What the Panelists Julia Whaipooti and Ben Thomas have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Ben Thomas (Part 1)
4:03 PM.It's been called a climate change policy breakthrough. Agriculture looks set to join the Emissions Trading Scheme, but under cosy deal that will see them pay 5 percent of emissions costs from 2025. We… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Julia Whaipooti and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
4:05 PM.An article from the Harvard business review caught our attention, it's all about our relationships with our bosses, and why employees leave. In the states, studies show half of all Americans have quit… Read more Audio
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Agriculture and the ETS
4:08 PM.It's been called a climate change policy breakthrough. Agriculture looks set to join the Emissions Trading Scheme, but under cosy deal that will see them pay 5 percent of emissions costs from 2025. Read more Audio
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Legal action against the Government over climate change
4:18 PM.Iwi leader Mike Smith is suing the Government over its inaction on climate change. He says he wanted to see in the ICCC report a target to halve greenhouse has emission in the next decade. Read more Audio
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Wellington bus users being "ripped off"
4:24 PM.It has been a year since the Wellington Bus Network was re-designed and it's fair to say it's caused a huge upheaval for commuters in the capital. Read more Audio
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Do you hate your boss?
4:33 PM.An article from the Harvard business review caught our attention, it's all about our relationships with our bosses, and why employees leave. Read more Audio
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Question of the Day for 17 July 2019
4:43 PM.Good boss, bad boss - what have been your experiences? Audio
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Te reo Māori: compulsory in schools?
4:45 PM.Kelvin Davis has come out in favour of compulsory Te Reo Māori in schools. It's a break from Labour and the Prime Minister's position on the issue - who have stayed away from the word "compulsory" Read more Audio
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Emojis in the workplace
4:48 PM.A survey of more than 2000 Kiwis has found nearly of third said their perception of people changed when they used emojis at work. Read more Audio
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Too early for Love Island
4:55 PM.Love Island, a UK reality TV show, is screening at 5pm on New Zealand screens. Read more Audio