Charlotte Graham
The Panel Pre-Show for 27 June 2012
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The Panel Pre-Show for 28 May 2012
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Inquiries begin soldiers death at Waiouru Military Camp
The Defence Force and the police have both begun inquiries into the blast that killed Air Force Flight Sergeant Andrew Forster and injured another explosives expert at the Waiouru military camp. Audio
Wellington's Festival of Arts programme launched
It's that time again, when Wellington begins gearing up for the biennial International Festival of the Arts. Audio
Christchurch taxi driver murder
Two young men will appear in the Christchurch Youth Court today charged with the murder of taxi driver Abdulrahman Ikhtiari. Audio
Drink driver sentenced
A drink driver who avoided being sent to prison because of her panic disorder has now been jailed for two years. Audio
Maia Friedlander - stem cell patient
Maia was the first New Zealander to have, her parents say her life is completely different. Audio
Stranded New Zealand travellers
The New Zealanders and a hundred thousand other travellers have been prevented travelling by a anti-government blockade. Audio
Dairy farmers watching their budgets
Dairy farmers are now watching their budgets closely and working out how they'll manage a paycut. Audio
Warnings of skin laser therapy
The Health and Disability Commission is warning about the risks of using a popular beauty therapy. Audio
Anti-Whaling Group has Lambasted Greenpeace
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society says Greenpeace is misleading the public. Audio
Hell's Pizza Advert
The owner of a Wellington Hell Pizza franchise is worried tasteless and offensive ads will hurt his business. Audio
Justice Sector Group Doubts National's Prison Policies
Justice sector groups say the National's prisons policy might be full of good ideas, but doubt there will be the resources. Audio
Employers Tight Lipped About Kiwi Saver
They say they're worried further changes to the scheme will mean they can't keep their promises to employees. Audio
Air-bags Causing Problems For Car Wreckers
Because air-bags contain a small explosive charge, car wreckers are having to call in the army bomb disposal squad. Audio
Defence Industry Wants Free Trade
The local defence industry's renewing calls for a free trade agreement with the United States. Audio
Housing Market Feels The Pinch
The number of building consents issued for new houses and apartments has plunged to the lowest monthly total since 2000. Audio
Super Fund Defends Investment.
The country's super fund says there are no grounds stopping it investing in companies involved in making nuclear weapons. Audio
Possible Ban on Indian Drugs
The Ministry of Health wants more information from overseas drugs regulators before deciding if it'll follow an American ban. Audio
Doctors Pay Dispute (part 2)
After 15-months of acrimonious industrial dispute, junior doctors and their employers may have finally reached a pay agreement. Audio