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The Panel for Wednesday 23 December 2020
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Dear Panel
3:47 PM.The Panellists and Wallace try to help listeners with every day problems. Read more Audio
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What panellists have been thinking
3:54 PM.What panellists Nicky Pellegrino and Dean Hall have been thinking about. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Dean Hall (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Lawyer Michael Bott joins The Panel to discuss whether New Zealand's name suppression laws are outdated in a digital age. Households and businesses are wasting 12 per cent of their electricity on… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Dean Hall (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Transport officials have warned the government the Auckland Light Rail project is too big and too complex for any public agency to deliver. New Zealand Herald senior writer Simon Wilson has long… Read more Audio
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NZ suppression laws: Do they need updating?
4:08 PM.Lawyer Michael Bott discusses whether New Zealand's name suppression laws are outdated in a digital age. Read more Audio
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NZ wastes 12% of power each year - report
4:17 PM.NZ Green Building Council's Andrew Eagles joins the Panel to discuss the amount of power New Zealand is wasting. Read more Audio
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2020: Year in Review
4:26 PM.The Panellists share what issues - aside from Covid-19 - have been front and centre for them this year. Read more Audio
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Today in Music History
4:31 PM.On this day in 1989, Phil Collins started a four week run at number one on the US singles chart with 'Another Day In Paradise'. Read more Audio
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Auckland Light Rail project still off rails
4:33 PM.Transport officials have warned the government the Auckland Light Rail project is too big and too complex for any public agency to deliver. Read more Audio
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Warning over slippery tiles
4:44 PM.The Panel tackles a story that is getting a bit of traction - the danger of slippery tiles. Read more Audio
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Gen X finally recognised for their resilience
4:53 PM.It took a global pandemic but Generation X is finally gaining recognition for their resilience and tolerance for boredom. Read more Audio
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