
Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Claire Amos and Martin Bosley. First up, we catch up on where the heavy rain and wind will head next over the weekend with an update from Metservice. Then, the government has outlined its plan should the country's supply of fuel putter out. It consists of Covid-syle alert levels - bookmarked by where we are now in phase one all the way to phase four which would see strict interventions on fuel distribution. The Panel talks to David Boyce, CEO of the NZ Trucking Association about how this will impact his industry. And finally, a proposal to turn Lake Onslow into a giant "battery" for the national grid is back in play, after being accepted into the government's fast-track approvals process. Dr Jen Purdie, an energy expert, explains what the project is designed to do.
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