Podcast produced by the Painting Contractors Association (PCA). Join PCA as we interview industry experts on how to build stronger businesses. Founded in 1884, PCA is the only national trade association dedicated to the success of painting contractors through ethics, education and excellence. Today, PCA is recognized and supported by many industry manufacturers and suppliers as the premier organization committed to helping professional painting contractors improve their business.
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The Middle Market Growth Conversations podcast features in-depth interviews about trends impacting midsize companies and M&A. Guests include middle-market dealmakers, business leaders, economists and other experts involved in mergers and acquisitions and corporate growth. Interviews address topics ranging from private equity investment strategies, to state-of-the-market overviews, operational best practices, and much more. The podcast is part of Middle Market Growth, the Association for Corp ...
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A podcast on construction and economic comedy. 'Nuts and Bolts' is your ultimate guide to navigating and succeeding in the construction industry. We offer critical perspectives on industry trends, marketing, building legislation and more, empowering you to make informed decisions and stay ahead of the curve. As steadfast advocates for women in construction, we're fostering a community that challenges the status quo and champions diversity. Our emphasis on accountability means we not only tac ...
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Amplify is podcast dedicated to helping accounting firms grow and thrive. Each season focuses on a particular issue or topic for accounting firm growth. Every episode features expert guests from across the accounting industry with expertise in marketing, business development, HR, strategy, and leadership. Amplify is a production of the Association for Accounting Marketing (AAM).
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The 10 Minute Healthcare Marketing Podcast delivers to you brief, but powerful, and actionable marketing tips and strategies that will help you grow your practice and take it to new heights.
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Welcome to House Calls, where we talk to investment bankers from Cain Brothers, a division of KeyBank Capital Markets Inc. These bankers are working in some of the most interesting segments of healthcare, with organizations and business models that are helping to change the US healthcare industry. Host David Johnson is a recovering investment banker who discovered he’s actually a journalist and started 4sight Health, a thought leadership and advisory company. Johnson leads the conversation a ...
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The Center for Sports Studies podcast is a bi-monthly show dedicated to teaching its listeners about the business-side of sports. Hosted by Trine University professor Brandon Podgorski, the CSS podcast will interview sports professionals and discuss current research in sports studies.
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An interview-based podcast spotlighting women in the legal field. We will learn how they got to where they are, what lessons they have learned along the way, and what they are doing now to achieve their next goal.
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With a straight down the middle approach, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.
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The Outdoor Alliances Podcast with Alex Burkett, a next-generation marketing podcast for Outdoor Hospitality Industry owners & professionals. Your source for marketing updates, business advice, and great conversations about all things in the Outdoor Hospitality industry. You'll learn how to use marketing to your advantage and fill your park.
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Learning how your sales compensation program aligns with your business goals, and how sales marketing and service strategies will help to achieve those goals is critical in today's highly competitive local and global economies. This series features experts in sales compensation that have extensive experience in the design, management, and administration for organizations.---About the Canadian Professional Sales AssociationSince 1874, we’ve been developing and serving sales professionals by p ...
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Enda Brady: UK correspondent on UK MPs deleting their X accounts to protest Elon Musk
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Over in the UK, several Labour MPs have deleted their X accounts amid concerns about the platform. A group of newly-elected MPs have raised the alarm about the role X (formerly Twitter) played in spreading misinformation and harm during the far-right-led riots across the nation. UK correspondent Enda Brady says this could start a discussion about t…
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Brad Olsen: Infometrics Principal Economist ahead of divisive OCR update
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The Reserve Bank is set to issue their latest OCR update tomorrow - and experts are divided about the outcome. Some economists are predicting rate cuts will come now, while others believe the Reserve Bank will hold steady and announce cuts later in the year. Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen says the Reserve Bank needs to lay the groundwor…
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The Huddle: Can we find a solution to our energy shortage?
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Tonight on The Huddle, broadcaster Paddy Gower and Tim Wilson from Maxim Institute joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The country's largest gas user, Methanex, will shut its plant until the end of October and has agreed to sell the gas to power companies Contact and Genesis. Given the options we had, is this…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Tuesday, 13 August 2024, Contact Energy CEO Mike Fuge tells Heather about the deal his company struck with Methanex to secure the country's gas supply. We're back in court at the Polkinghorne trial where the pathologist who examined Pauline Hanna's injuries gave evidence. The Government's …
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Neil Holdom: New Plymouth mayor urges Labour to support oil and gas exploration
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New Plymouth's mayor says it's time for a cross-party energy strategy. Neil Holdom has a background in the energy industry, and is asking the Labour Party to support oil and gas exploration - onshore and off - through to 2050. Labour banned it while in Government. Holdom says Labour has an opportunity to come and work on a joint policy that offers …
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Rob Murdoch: NIWA deputy chief executive on the agency's new super-computer worth $20 million
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NIWA has unveiled its new state of the art super-computer - worth $20 million. It's the fourth the agency's bought since 1999, with up to three times more power than its predecessor. Rob Murdoch, NIWA's deputy chief executive, says the technology will help model potential weather disasters. "Which is important when you have to think about things li…
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Richard Scott: AgResearch Science Team Lead on the Government lifting bans on gene technology
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Researchers are hoping take advantage of new gene technology regulations as soon as possible. The Government's planning to introduce legislation this year to let researchers develop and commercialise gene tech products - outside laboratories. AgResearch Science Team Lead Richard Scott says taking it out of the lab will speed progress and reduce red…
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Nick Harper: US correspondent on the technological glitches that impacted Elon Musk's interview with Trump
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Elon Musk's virtual interview with Donald Trump today was overshadowed by a technical glitch. The X (formerly Twitter) owner teased the interview as unscripted and highly entertaining, with no subject limits. But online traffic overloaded the platform with many struggling to access the live 'space'. US correspondent Nick Harper says Musk blamed it …
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NT Legacy Project Manager Suzi Spedding says a brand new Legacy House is set to open later this month, with the charity also the beneficiary for the Beer Can Regatta this weekend
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Chelsea Daniels: ZB reporter on the forensic pathologist who examined Pauline Hanna's body giving evidence at Polkinghorne murder trial
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The pathologist who did Pauline Hanna's autopsy has taken the stand in Phillip Polkinghorne's murder trial. The Auckland eye doctor is accused of killing his wife, Hanna, in 2021 - although his defence claims she killed herself. The court's heard today from Doctor Kilak Kesha. ZB's Chelsea Daniels says Kesha detailed seeing a belt impression on Han…
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Mike Fuge: Contact Energy CEO on Methanex temporarily shutting down New Zealand operations
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There's praise for a deal to free up gas to help keep the country's lights on. The nation's biggest gas user, Methanex, will shut down Kiwi operations until October - and is selling its gas to Contact Energy and Genesis Energy. It'll let them generate more power to combat a supply shortage that's sent power prices skyrocketing. Contact Energy CEO M…
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Independent candidate for Drysdale Cindy Mebbingarri Roberts says she’s running to be the change that residents want and is focused on improving the lives for children, protecting valuable resources, banning ...
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Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on the Government overturning a ban on genetic technology
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The Government says it's overturning a nearly-30 year ban on genetic technology to bring us up to speed with the rest of the world. Science Minister Judith Collins says legislation ending the ban will be introduced to Parliament by the end of the year. A dedicated regulator will also be established to oversee gene technology applications. ZB senior…
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Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on the fatal helicopter crash in Far North Queensland
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Investigations are continuing into yesterday's fatal helicopter crash in Far North Queensland. The DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in Cairns was evacuated after a stolen helicopter crashed into the hotel roof early yesterday morning, sparking a massive explosion. The pilot - the only occupant of the helicopter - died. Australian correspondent Murray Old…
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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Shaun Johnson returning to the Warriors for Sea Eagles clash
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Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson's recovered from his hamstring injury and will return for their NRL encounter against the Sea Eagles in Manly on Friday. Fresh off his retirement announcement, Johnson's joining the squad in Sydney, alongside fellow returnees Luke Metcalf, Adam Pompey and Marcelo Montoya. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains fu…
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Julia Davidson: Wellington Girls' College principal on the school closing because of potential quake risk
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A Wellington high school has been forced to close after a shock finding revealed 13 classrooms are earthquake prone. Wellington Girls' College claims the Ministry of Education never informed them the Brook block only met 15 percent of earthquake standards. It's now having to roster students to work from home, while an alternative campus is organise…
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CLP Candidate for Drysdale Clinton Howe, a former residential youth worker and army officer decided to run after a confronting youth brawl at the Palmerston markets and says he’s keen to tackle crime ...
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Incumbent Member for Drysdale Eva Lawler highlights her big wins around sporting infrastructure, youth festivals and the skills centre and says she’s committed to addressing public housing, alcohol issues ...
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis and LGANT President is calling on the major parties to outline their plans to reform local government and how it'll be funded and provides an update on the roll out of ...
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Founder of Suburbtrends Kent Lardner says the NT has an affordability rate of about 25 per cent which is how much of an average household income people are spending on rent and he outlines what can be ...
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro outlines the CLP’s key actions within the first 100 days if elected and is confident the changes will lead to a fast reduction in crime
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Gavin Grey: UK correspondent on wildfires in Greece forcing residents to evacuate
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Thousands of residents are being evacuated from their homes as a large wildfire continues to rage north of Athens, with flames leaping as high as 25m. The historic site of Marathon is among the areas where residents are being moved to safety by the emergency services. UK correspondent Gavin Grey unpacks the extent of the damage. LISTEN ABOVE See om…
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Shane Solly: Harbour Asset Management spokesperson on markets pricing in rate cuts ahead of OCR update
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The Reserve Bank is set to make a call on the Official Cash Rate this week, and experts are feeling hopeful. While economists are divided on the outcome, markets have priced in possible rate cuts going forward. Shane Solly from Harbour Asset Management explains what we can expect. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Matt Duder: EBoss managing director on the new data showing significant percentage of builders have grim outlook for the year
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Nearly three-quarters of builders think the industry is in for another tough financial year, according to new data. 650 Kiwi builders were consulted in a new EBoss survey, with 67 percent of respondents reporting less projects and 70 percent claiming industry conditions will only get worse in the coming months. Matt Duder from EBoss says builders o…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 12 August 2024, the Government is getting tougher on beneficiaries. Social Development Minister Louise Upston tells Heather why jobseekers need to reapply for the benefit every six months from now. Chelsea Daniels has the latest developments from the Polkinghorne trial where Paulin…
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The Huddle: What were our favourite Olympic moments?
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Tonight on The Huddle - Child Fund CEO Josie Pagani and Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The Olympics are over and done with - what did we think? What were our favourite moments? The Police Association and Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee have been butting heads …
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Nicola Willis: Finance Minister hopes to address competition issues in the banking sector
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The Finance Minister is open to all options when it comes to increasing competitiveness in the banking sector. The Commerce Commission is expected to deliver their report examining banking competition issues - and drafts have hinted changes need to take place. Minister Nicola Willis says she's awaiting next week's findings. "I've committed that I w…
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Nicole McKee: Associate Justice Minister hits back at Police Association over firearms reform
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Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee says the Police Association won't be left out of consultation on the firearms registry. Association President Chris Cahill has penned an open letter asking for Nicole McKee's role in reviewing the law to be stripped and given to the Police Minister. McKee says the association wasn't asked for early consultati…
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Mitch Lowe: event promoter launches Wiggles-themed dance festival
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Famed Australian children's band, The Wiggles, will be headlining an upcoming dance festival for kids this summer. Anthony, John, Tsehay and DJ Dorothy will be performing at the Sound System Dance Party at Baypark Arena on January 5. Event promoter Mitch Lowe says there's a market for events catering to younger audiences. "The reception's been craz…
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Chelsea Daniels: ZB reporter on Pauline Hanna's niece delivering testimony in Polkinghorne murder trial
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Week three of Phillip Polkinghorne's murder trial has kicked off with testimony from Pauline Hanna's niece. The Auckland eye doctor's accused of murdering his wife in 2021, but his defence claims she killed herself. The court's today heard from Hanna's niece, Rose, who made a covert recording played last week - in which Pauline discussed issues wit…
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Louise Upston: Social Development Minister on the new sanctions for people on the Jobseeker benefit
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The Social Development Minister says new sanctions will give beneficiaries less choice for spending money. The Government is ramping up obligations for those on Jobseeker benefits, and a Traffic Light System of punishments when they aren't met. People hitting 'Red' can expect half their benefit income to be put on a payment card, used only for acce…
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Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on Prime Minister Chris Luxon shooting down Olympic victory parade
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Prime Minister Luxon has congratulated the Kiwi athletes after a record-shattering Olympic Games - but claimed hosting a victory parade would be difficult. The idea of a post-Olympics victory parade was floated to the Prime Minister, but Luxon says arranging this event isn't as easy as it sounds. ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says t…
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Oliver Peterson: Australian correspondent on the ongoing investigations into Queensland helicopter crash
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Investigations are under way in Cairns into whether a helicopter that crashed into a hotel in the middle of the night was stolen. The pilot died after hitting the DoubleTree by Hilton about 2am, with propeller blades landing in its pool and the main street. New reports claim charter company Nautilus Aviation say its helicopter was stolen, and polic…
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Jason Pine: Sportstalk host on the All Blacks' shock 38-30 loss to Argentina
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The All Blacks are hoping to bounce back this weekend following their recent 38-30 loss to Argentina. The team has completed their usual Monday review session before prepping for Saturday's rematch at Eden Park. Sportstalk host Jason Pine explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Andrew Little: former Defence Minister voices support for New Zealand getting involved with AUKUS
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A former Labour leader's broken ranks with his Party, in supporting AUKUS pillar two. Former Defence Minister Andrew Little has claimed the current Government is right to investigate the military intelligence-sharing agreement with the US, the UK, and Australia. Little says the nation needs to update its defence technology to address possible threa…
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Stroke survivor Richard Crookes says anyone could have a stroke and with 1 in 4 Australians impacted, it’s vital to know the signs to help save someone's life
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NT Electoral Commissioner Kirsten Kelly says more than 1,000 Territorians have already cast their votes in the election, with pre-polling starting today
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ABC News Political Reporter Thomas Morgan, Nine News Executive Producer Kathleen Gazzola join Katie Woolf to discuss the start of early voting, the major party campaign launches and their predictions for ...
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NT Chief Minister Eva Lawler outlines key actions for the first 100 days if Labor is re-elected in August with early voting starting today
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Troy Stade: Maritime Lawyer on the Aratere crashing into a dock in Wellington
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Another problem for Aratere. The Interislander ferry's expected to be out of action for a few days after crashing into the dock in Wellington. More than 100 passengers and 40 crew were on board - none was injured. Maritime Lawyer Troy Stade told Heather du Plessis-Allan that speaking with the crew, there are concerns generally about how things have…
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Sports Huddle: The C2 500m trick, Imane Khelif, and the legacy of the Paris Olympics
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Today on the Sports Huddle Heather was joined by Sports Commentators Nicky Styris and Jim Kayes too look at some of the stories coming out of the Olympics. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Wayne Brown: Auckland Mayor explains why he wants control of Auckland Transport back in the council's hands
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The knives appear to be out for Auckland Transport. Wayne Brown's putting forward a proposal to strip AT of its policymaking functions and have elected representatives control it. It also includes plans to abolish the council’s development agency and its events and economic development agency. He'll need the backing of councillors, and in the case …
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday 9 August 2024, Pan Pac Managing Director Tony Clifford explains why sky-high electricity prices have meant he's had to stop Hawkes Bay's paper pulp mill. Christchurch City Councillor Tim Scandrett reacts to news that the Christ Church Cathedral is set to be mothballed as it's run ou…
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Ian Ferguson: Former Canoeist and Olympian on the quality of the medals at the Paris Olympics
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This year’s Olympic medals don’t seem to be up to standard. A US Olympic skateboarder has criticised the quality of his bronze medal after it began to deteriorate only a week after he won it. The backside of the medal is chipped, and it’s already losing its bronze colour. Former Olympian Ian Ferguson told Heather du Plessis-Allan that his are 40 ye…
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: There has to be a limit to funding Christchurch's Cathedral
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Nicola Willis has made the right call to not give any more taxpayer money to the Christ Church Cathedral rebuild. It’s tough call. It's got consequences, as they’re saying, it looks like the Cathedral night be mothballed because they can’t figure out how else to raise the money. But frankly, the country can’t afford to give them another $60 million…
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Barry Soper: ZB Senior Political Correspondent on politician's responses to the sky-high electricity prices and energy crisis
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Soaring energy prices have been a topic of conversation at the moment as multiple mills are at risk of shutting up shop. Regional Development Minister Shane Jones has issued a warning to generators, telling them to sort it out or else the Government will get involved. Nicola Willis and Simeon Brown have stated that they’re making inquiries into the…
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Tim Scandrett: Christchurch City Councillor on the future of the Christ Church Cathedral
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A Christchurch city councillor says there could be options to come to a deal regarding the rebuild of Christ Church Cathedral. Its future's in doubt as the Government refuses to step in to plug a $114 million funding gap for the restoration. Asked if the Church could be sold rather than rebuilt, Tim Scandrett told Heather du Plessis Allan there are…
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Tony Clifford: Pan Pac Forest Products Managing Director on the impact of high electricity costs on their their export pulp production
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Pan Pac Forest Products says part of its operations could be on hold for another two months. The Napier mill says a major spike in electricity prices since Saturday has made its export pulp production unviable. Managing director Tony Clifford says the business can't generate profit with the cost of electricity at the current level. He told Heather …
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Mitch McCann: US Correspondent on Kamala Harris pulling ahead of Donald Trump in the polls
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The polls are pointed in Kamala Harris’ favour. The Democratic candidate has taken an eight-point lead over the Republican’s Donald Trump, and with the addition of third-party candidates, Harris is leading 50% to Trump’s 42%. This is a significant change from a few months ago, where Joe Biden was trailing a few points behind Donald Trump. US Corres…
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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk Host on the potential reasons why the All Blacks v Argentina match hasn't sold out
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The All Blacks are opening the Rugby Championship this Saturday evening. They’re facing off against Argentina in Wellington’s Sky Stadium, and there are still tickets available. Sportstalk Host D’Arcy Waldegrave told Heather du Plessis-Allan there’s probably a couple of reasons behind this. He said that one factor could be that no one has the money…
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