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The Panel for Wednesday 29 April 2020
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Story of the Day for 29 April 2020
3:47 PM.Most Kiwis love a good biscuit with a cuppa and many are passionate about their favourites. But choosing the ultimate biscuit can be a tricky business and it's bound to prompt some passionate debate… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 29 April 2020
3:55 PM.Panellists Nicky Pellegrino and Nick Leggett share what they've been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Nick Leggett (Part 1)
4:03 PM.A group of 8 business groups have written to the PM asking to urgently look at rent help - Michael Barnett, Chief Executive of the Auckland Business Chamber says small to medium businesses are the… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Nick Leggett (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Online harm numbers were initially up during the first phase of the lockdown period, then dropped off says Netsafe chief executive, Martin Cocker. As the tourism tap is turned off, what kind of future… Read more Audio
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Small to medium businesses urgently require rent relief
4:08 PM.A group of 8 business groups have written to the PM asking to urgently look at rent help - Michael Barnett, Chief Executive of the Auckland Business Chamber says small to medium businesses are the… Read more Audio
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The post-Covid 19 workforce could look quite different
4:17 PM.Associate Professor Bernard Walker, from the College of Business & Law, University of Canterbury discusses how Covid 19 will reshape the future of work - once we all get back. Audio
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Burgers take precedence over social distancing
4:26 PM.Large crowds gathered with no thought of social distancing last night as the move to level three meant takeaway joints were open. Audio
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Online scams only up marginally during lockdown
4:37 PM.Online harm numbers were initially up during the first phase of the lockdown period, then dropped off says Netsafe chief executive, Martin Cocker. Audio
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From boom to bust, what is Queenstown's future?
4:44 PM.As the tourism tap is turned off, what kind of future is in store for Queenstown? Chief executive of Queenstown's Chamber of Commerce, Anna Mickell joins the discussion. Audio
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Checking in with the small operators
4:52 PM.As smaller businesses open up at alert level three to sell takeaway food, we check in with co-owner of Fush in Christchurch about how its gone after one day trading. Audio