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The Panel for Wednesday 5 August 2020
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The Story of the Day with Amelia Langford
3:45 PM.Ever broken something precious? Amelia Langford looks at some of the more embarrassing incidents involving hapless tourists and great works of art. Read more Audio
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What panellists Jenni Giblin and Chris Orr have been thinking
3:55 PM.Panellists Jenni Giblin and Chris Orr share what they have been thinking about. Read more Audio
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The Panel with Chris Orr and Jenny Giblin (Part 1)
4:00 PM.Topics - A large blast in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, has killed at least 70 people and injured more than 2700 others. Unemployment dropped to 4 per cent in the June quarter, official labour force… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Chris Orr and Jenny Giblin (Part 2)
4:00 PM.Topics - Jessica Wilson from Consumer NZ discusses The Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill. A study on the health and well-being of Kiwis has found our rangatahi are lonelier and feeling less… Read more Audio
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Beirut explosion kills at least 70
4:05 PM.Wallace Chapman speaks to local resident Mickel Mhanna, who lives just out of Beirut, about the deadly blast in the Lebanese capital. Read more Audio
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Job data released today
4:10 PM.The Panel is joined by Economist Brad Olsen from Infometrics to discuss the latest job data released by Statistics NZ. Read more Audio
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Melbourne lockdown: Young children under stress
4:16 PM.The Panel speaks to Dr Christine Grove - a developmental psychologist and senior lecturer at Monash University in Melbourne. Read more Audio
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Restaurant names spark cultural appropriation debate
4:23 PM.Professor of Maori Studies at Auckland University of Technology, Dr Ella Henry, joins the Panel discussion about cultural appropriation. Read more Audio
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Govt moves to amend Residential Tenancies Act
4:32 PM.The Panel is joined by Jessica Wilson from Consumer NZ to discuss The Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill. Read more Audio
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Millennials and Generation Z unhappier than other ages - study
4:45 PM.A study on the health and well-being of Kiwis has found our rangatahi are feeling less connected than other age groups. Read more Audio