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The Panel for Wednesday 16 September 2020
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What Catherine Robertson and Allan Blackman have been thinking
3:56 PM.'I've been thinking' with panellists Catherine Robertson and Allan Blackman. Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Allan Blackman (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Treasury have published the pre-election fiscal update. Te Reo warrior Sonny Ngatai talks to The Panel about the most mispronounced Māori place names in Aotearoa and his mission to make sure it stops.
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Allan Blackman (Part 2)
4:05 PM.US based Belarussian journalist Nick Shchetko talks to The Panel about the unrest in Belarus and his concerns for family still living there. With a general election looming in the middle of a… Read more Audio
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Treasury PREFU not pretty reading
4:09 PM.Treasury have published the pre-election fiscal update. The Panel speaks to Dr Murat Ungor from Otago University's Department of Economics about the numbers revealed this afternoon. Audio
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Most mispronounced Maori place names revealed
4:18 PM.Te Reo warrior Sonny Ngatai talks to The Panel about the most mispronounced Māori place names in Aotearoa and his mission to make sure it stops. Audio
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Questions over Palmerston North fence heights increasing
4:26 PM.Palmerston North residents are building higher than ever fences, prompting one local to ask what they are trying to hide. Audio
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Today in music history the Panel looks at Mahinaarangi Tocker
4:32 PM.Today in music history, we profile Maori musician Mahinaarangi Tocker. Audio
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Belarussian journalist talks about his homeland's problems
4:34 PM.US based Belarussian journalist Nick Shchetko talks to The Panel about the unrest in Belarus and his concerns for family still living there. Audio
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Online voting not as simple as advocates imply
4:45 PM.With a general election looming in the middle of a pandemic, is now the time to consider online voting as an option. Dr Julienne Molineaux, Director of The Policy Observatory at AUT talks to The Panel… Read more Audio
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Community tables to encourage table tennis
4:53 PM.Auckland Table Tennis Association CEO Shane Warbrooke talks to The Panel about their Tables in Communities project which sees tables set up around Auckland to encourage people to get together and have… Read more Audio