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The Panel for Wednesday 1 July 2020
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Story of the Day with Amelia Langford
3:50 PM.Amelia Langford delves into the world of superstitions and ponders why many of these beliefs still persist. Audio
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What panellists Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan have been thinking
4:02 PM.Panellists Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan share what they have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan (Part 1)
4:06 PM.New virus discovered in China could spark another pandemic; Disability advocate wants the sector to have its own ministry. Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Michael Moynihan (Part 2)
4:07 PM.The government refuses to defer the new fuel tax; Today marks the start of Plastic Free July; Former Bunnings worker turns his skills into a successful consultancy. Audio
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New virus discovered in China could spark another pandemic
4:12 PM.New strain of virus discovered in China has the potential to spark another pandemic. Senior lecturer at the Centre of computational Evolution and School of Computer Science, University David Welch… Read more Audio
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Disability advocate wants the sector to have its own ministry
4:20 PM.Disabilities advocate, Dr Huhana Hickey, wants to have a ministry developed for the sector to oversees policies, law and processes. Audio
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Today in Music history Bon Jovi signed with Mercury records
4:32 PM.Today in music history Bon Jovi signed with Phonogram's Mercury records in 1983. Audio
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The government refuses to defer the new fuel tax
4:40 PM.Economist at Sense Partners, Shamubeel Eaqub talks about the impact of the new fuel excise tax. Audio
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Today marks the start of Plastic Free July
4:47 PM.Today marks the beginning of Plastic Free July, a global initiative designed to reduce plastic waste harming the environment. Audio
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Former Bunnings worker turns his skills into a successful consultancy
4:55 PM.Larry Waterhouse lost his job of many years at Bunnings and used the skills he accumulated working there to create a hugely successful DIY consultancy business. Audio