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The Panel for Monday 8 June 2020
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The Story of the Day with Laura Dooney
3:50 PM.Forrest Fenn is an 89-year-old author and artifacts dealer, and 10 years ago, he hid a treasure chest in the Rocky Mountains. Now he says someone has found the chest, 10 years later. Read more Audio
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What the panellists are thinking about
3:55 PM.Panellists Jo McCarrol and Ian Taylor share what they are thinking about. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Ian Taylor (Part 1)
4:05 PM.NZ prepares for alert level 1; US protests: Calls for Trump to be 'thrown out'; Recycling: Is it time for a nationwide scheme? Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Ian Taylor (Part 2)
4:06 PM.Today in music history for 8 June 2020; Two Kiwi stories on the same day about spies; Scientists address open letter to Facebook's Zuckerberg; Made in NZ: Some of the more unusual products NZ offers. Audio
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NZ prepares for alert level 1
4:07 PM.New Zealand is moving to Alert Level One at midnight. Covid-19 restrictions have prevented many events, sporting or corporate, from proceeding at venues, including our big stadiums. Read more Audio
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US protests: Calls for Trump to be 'thrown out'
4:18 PM.Black Lives Matter protests are continuing following the death of George Floyd. Read more Audio
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Recycling: Is it time for a nationwide scheme?
4:27 PM.The Panel discusses whether it's time for a nationwide recycling scheme to make it easier for Kiwis to recycle. Read more Audio
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Today in music history for 8 June 2020
4:32 PM.In this day in 1967, Procol Harum were at number one on the UK singles chart with 'A Whiter Shade Of Pale'. Read more Audio
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Spy stories hit NZ headlines
4:40 PM.In a strange development, two stories centered around spies or ex-spies in New Zealand have been making the headlines today. Read more Audio
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Scientists address open letter to Facebook's Zuckerberg
4:45 PM.More than 140 high profile scientists have urged Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg not to the let the US President spread "misinformation and incendiary statemements" amid US protests. Read more Audio
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Made in NZ: Time to buy local
4:55 PM.The Panel looks at some of the more unusual New Zealand made products and speaks to Brett Renall, from Woodpecker Signs in Lincoln. Read more Audio