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The Panel for Thursday 30 July 2020
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What the Panellists have been thinking
3:55 PM.Panellists Ali Jones and Steve McCabe share what they have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Public law expert talks abotu inquiry into COVID patients details leak; Former MP, Honorable Peter Dunne talks about leaving politics; Changes recommended for the RMA after a comprehensive review. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
4:07 PM.Tarras locals upset over airport plans in their town without consulting; Councils throughout North Island call for Nothern Explorer's return; Auckland's top parking warden brought in nearly 750,000… Read more Audio
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Public law expert talks about inquiry into COVID patients details
4:12 PM.Public law expert, Eddie Clark talks to the Panel about the investigation into the leaking of COVID-19 patient details by Michelle Boag to MP Hamish Walker. Audio
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Changes recommended for the RMA after a comprehensive review
4:22 PM.Changes recommended for the Resource Management Act, after a comprehensive review. Dr Caroline Miller joins the panel to talk about what could replace it. Audio
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Today in music history Cass Elliot died in 1974 while on tour in London
4:32 PM.Today in music history, Cass Elliot died in 1974 of heart failure in London after a two week engagement at the Palladium. Audio
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Tarras locals upset over airport plans in their town without consulting
4:35 PM.The Central Otago town of Tarras is upset over, what they suspect are plans by Christchurch airport to build an airport in their town. Central Otago mayor Tim Cadogan speaks to the Panel. Audio
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Councils throughout North Island call for Nothern Explorer's reinstatement
4:40 PM.Councils from Auckland to Wellington calling for the Northern Explorer service to be reinstated have won. Ruapehu Mayor, Don Cameron speaks to the Panel about why it took Kiwirail so long. Audio
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Auckland's top parking warden brought in nearly 750,000 dollars
4:55 PM.Auckland's fastest parking warden brings in 745 thousand dollars for the council in one year. Auckland Chamber of Commerce CEO joins the Panel to talk about the impact that will have on the struggling… Read more Audio