Subscribe to Crime X+ today. Andrew Rule is one of Australia's most prolific journalists and authors. In Life and Crimes, the True Crime Australia and Sunday Herald Sun columnist shines a light on the dark corners of Australian life, from the story behind the biggest mysteries, to the characters of yesterday and the crims of today. Produced by Jonty Burton.
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Every Tuesday arvo join the Herald Sun's award winning sports team as they talk through all the big news of the week, and what's set for the weekend of footy ahead
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We’re for Melbourne and Victoria, every day this podcast gives you the headlines of the day from the Herald Sun. You can listen on heraldsun.com.au, follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and ask your smart speaker to "play the news from the Herald Sun" If you're looking for a more in depth analysis of today's news, search for our other daily news podcast The Splash wherever you get your podcasts
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From alleyway gangsters to cold war spies to eccentric entrepreneurs, Australian history is full of colourful but forgotten characters. Host Jen Kelly talks with experts, historians and yarn spinners to uncover the untold stories of some of our most interesting and offbeat ancestors.
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Plain Talk is a podcast hosted by Rob Port and Chad Oban focusing on political news and current events in North Dakota. Port is a columnist for the Forum News Service published in papers including the Fargo Forum, Grand Forks Herald, Jamestown Sun, and the Dickinson Press. Oban is a long-time political consultant.
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Join Fiona Byrne as she meets the authors of some of this summer's must-read books. Fiona goes in-depth with some of Australia's top writers about the stories behind their work and what drives them to put pen to paper. Produced by Elouise Tynan.
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Former WAG and social media star Abby Gilmore joins Herald Sun Page 13 columnist Alice Coster to answer your questions about love, relationships, family and more. Do you have a question for Abby? Email: dearabby@news.com.au
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Join our racing editor Stephen Brassel, Ladbrokes resident rain man Tom Hackett and Glenn McFarlane as they bring you all the latest racing news, views and weekend tips.
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What really happens when the axe falls in the AFL world? Some of the biggest names in the sport reveal the remarkable true stories of how they discovered their days were numbered and when the guillotine dropped.
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Join Daniel Harford for breakfast each Monday to Friday from 6.00am – 8.30am. Breakfast with Harf is a great mix of sport and racing from across Victoria, Australia and the world. The Early Mail will help you find winners during the week, while Mark Hunter's Friday Form is a popular segment. Joining Harf across the week – Scott Gullan (Herald Sun), Jordan Lewis (Fox Footy), Brent Harvey (North Melbourne legend), Adam Ramanauskas (Essendon premiership player) and more. Kick off your day with ...
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Hear from Sam Edmund and guests as they chase cycling's iconic race - the Tour De France - all over the place - cycling's best podcast!
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The Herald Sun's Michael Randall and Tim and James D'Elia from The Waiver Wire with all the latest news and views on the NBA Finals, with plenty of Aussie flavour, including special guests with NBA, international and domestic backgrounds.
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It was one of the biggest upsets in Australian political history. The 1999 Victorian state election was fought between two men revered as giants of modern government. Now, for the first time, Steve Bracks and Jeff Kennett have sat down in person to discuss the election that changed Victoria forever.
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The latest word on AFL trades from the Herald Sun footy reporters
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Peter Gordon is one of Australia’s best known lawyers. He joins award-winning political journalist Lyndal Curtis and well-respected Victorian Labor politician The Hon. Jane Garrett in Beyond Reasonable Clout, a new podcast where they go beyond the headlines and take on high-profile issues spanning law, sport, current affairs and politics - together with the Herald Sun.
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Every morning Monday to Friday Walkley award winning journalist James Campbell updates you on the news that matters to Victorians. With expert interviews and analysis, The Splash is your morning briefing to keep you informed, prepared and up to date on all the news across Victoria, Australia and the World If you're looking for your news headlines quickly, search our other daily news podcast Herald Sun News Feed wherever you get your podcasts, or ask your speaker to "play the news from the He ...
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The Herald Sun and Champion Data’s new footy podcast will take fans into the minds of an AFL coach. Offering never-before-seen statistics, our gurus will explain to listeners exactly what their team needs to do to win every week. Tailored for hardcore footy fans, it will use statistics to drill deeper into a range of footy issues just like the ardent boffins at every club. Hosted by Sam Landsberger and Daniel Hoyne, the snappy show will be to the point and promises to educate passionate fans ...
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From the Biloxi, Miss., Sun Herald, host Justin Mitchell talks to military veterans, church leaders, celebrities and others about their LGBTQ experiences in small-town America.
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Herald Sun reporter Sam Edmund, cycling expert Matt Keenan and BackStage Pass creator Dan Jones (of Orica-Scott) give you the latest behind-the-scenes news and views on world cycling.
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Brooke Pryor of the Durham Herald-Sun and Powell Latimer of the Greensboro News & Record discuss all the stories in the ACC and the MEAC each week. Come for the discussion of North Carolina, Duke and N.C. State, stay for the insights into N.C. Central and N.C. A&T.
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In 2020, the Ladbrokes Cox Plate Carnival will celebrate the 100th running of The Race Where Legends Are Made - The Ladbrokes Cox Plate. Award winning journalists Andrew Rule and Leo Schlink will bring you the untold stories from those who made their name in the famous weight-for-age race - from Hugh Bowman on Winx, to Glen Boss on Makybe Diva and Greg Childs on Sunline.
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A podcast series on the Collingwood Football Club. Glenn McFarlane speaks with Collingwood legends including Tony Shaw, Nick Maxwell, Anthony Rocca and Mick Malthouse on the club's greatest moments, including the 1990 and 2010 premierships and its top 25 players.
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What really happens when the axe falls in the showbiz world? Some of the biggest names in the Australian TV and radio reveal the true tales of how they discovered how they were getting the boot, how they took the news and how they bounced back. To read articles about the stories and guests from SACKED: Showbiz, see galleries and interactive content take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au today
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KPC Media is a family-owned newspaper outlet in Northeast Indiana. This account is used strictly for the sports podcast for The Herald Republican, The Star and News Sun newspapers covering three counties. The podcast his hosted by Alex Alvarado (@AlexAKPC), Brice Vance (@BriceVKPC) and Christopher Reed (@ChrisRKPC).
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The HITS Podcast Network includes 'The HITS Radio Show' and 'Cruz Control' Podcasts, hosted by Randy Cruz and Uncle G Stacks, which covers different aspects including basketball, football, wrestling, entertainment and sports culture -- especially the Hoops in the Sun Roundball Classic in New York City.
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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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Who would you rather play for, North or the Saints?
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On today's Herald Sun footy podcast, Andy Bellairs and Glenn McFarlane discuss where free agents would prefer to head - North Melbourne or St Kilda (and it's the blue and white that seems a more attractive prospect). Also, the umpires are the main point of footy conversation again so Macca delves into what impact AFL CEO Andrew Dillon's recent comm…
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Scott Watkins, high school sports and Southern Miss athletics reporter for the Sun Herald plus USM baseball's Graham Crawford recaps Golden Eagles career and Al Holder talks Southern Miss baseball players ...
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Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
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The body of a woman, in her 50s, has been found inside a Sydney home with injuries so horrific that senior police officers described it as one of the worst crime scenes they had seen in years. Energy Minister Mick de Brenni has refused to take responsibility for the Callide Power Plant explosion, sensationally accusing CS Energy bosses of lying to …
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As Greg Lynn is found guilty of murdering one missing camper, Carol Clay, Andrew Rule goes behind the scenes on the investigation that led police to the former pilot's door. Subscribe to Crime X+ to hear episodes early and ad free, unlock bonus content and access our slate of award-winning true crime podcasts Have a question for one of our Q+A show…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday July 5 2024, we get the latest from the UK as the Labour Party sweeps to power in the general election. Heather speaks to both Auckland councillor Richard Hills and Mayor Wayne Brown after the council voted against the government's proposed speed limit changes. Kelly Martin from Sou…
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Kelly Martin: South Pacific Pictures CEO on Shortland Street being cut to three nights a week
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It's thought Shortland Street should make up a big part of TVNZ's new digital strategy. Our longest running soap will drop from airing five nights a week in February, to three. It will now continue with support from NZ On Air and the New Zealand Screen Production Grant. South Pacific Pictures Chief Executive, Kelly Martin told Heather du Plessis-Al…
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Barry Soper: ZB Senior Political Correspondent on Keir Starmer's win in the UK election
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Christopher Luxon is set to meet the UK’s new Prime Minister next week. He said in a media standup earlier today that he would work with “every leader the partner countries deliver” and was confident he would have a good relationship with whoever won the election. Labour’s Keir Starmer has won the election by a landslide, the party having taken ove…
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Dan Mitchinson: US Correspondent on the downward slope of national pride in the US
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National pride in the US nears record lows. The most recent Gallup poll revealed that 41% of respondents considered themselves “extremely proud” to be an American, and an additional 26% said they were very proud. The downwards slope hit its lowest point in 2020, with only 63% of respondents saying they were very or extremely proud, compared to the …
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Jason Pine: Weekend Sport Host ahead of this weekend's All Blacks test against England
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Plenty of excitement in Dunedin as the city prepares for tomorrow’s match. The All Blacks are facing off against England in their first test of 2024 - the first test of Scott Robertson’s tenure as coach. Jason Pine is broadcasting live from the stadium this weekend, and told Heather du Plessis-Allan that the team picked for this game was pretty pre…
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Peter Anderson: UK Correspondent on Labour's landslide victory in the UK election
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The UK Labour Party has won county's election in a commanding fashion. The tally of Sir Keir Starmer's party's seats has now topped 360 seats —it needed 326 for a majority— and he will become Prime Minister. Starmer says they're here to return Britain to the service of working people. UK Correspondent Peter Anderson told Heather du Plessis-Allan th…
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: Was saving Shortland Street the right thing to do?
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Reluctantly, I think saving Shortland Street was the right thing for now. The news on Shorty today is that it’s been saved, but it will go down to three episodes a week. What's saved it is taxpayer money: $3 million from NZ On Air and then be eligible for a rebate from the Screen Production Grant which must be about $6 or $7 million. Which means we…
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Breakfast with Harf highlights (July 5, 2024)
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Listen back to the best bits from Friday's show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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Friday Footy Panel with Boomer and Rama (July 5, 2024)
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Brent Harvey and Adam Ramanauskas joined Daniel Harford in-studio on Friday to preview the round of footy ahead. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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What would be 'worrying' John Longmire about the Sydney Swans
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They're well clear on top of the AFL ladder, but is there a troubling trend developing for the Sydney Swans? Adam Ramanauskas, Brent Harvey and Harf discussed on Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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Friday Form with Mark Hunter (July5, 2024)
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Mark Hunter joined Harf on Friday to share Deano's Formula Bet and the Rama Roughie, as well as preview the quaddie legs at Flemington. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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Melody Cunningham joined Breakfast with Harf for the Early Mail. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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Craig Gabriel with a Wimbledon update (July 5, 2024)
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Tennis correspondent with the Nine Network Craig Gabriel joined Breakfast with Harf with an update on Day 4 action in Wimbledon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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Enda Brady: UK correspondent on the polls opening in the UK election
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Voting booths are opening in the UK, where it's predicted the 14-year Tory rule will come to an end. Keir Starmer's Labour party is expected to cruise to an easy victory over Rishi Sunak's Conservatives. UK correspondent Enda Brady says data predicts Labour will win in the biggest victory since 1836. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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Sam Dickie: Fisher Funds expert on the state of equity markets around the world
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Equity markets around the world are experiencing lifetime highs - but one expert has warned of the possible risks involved. The US, Japan, Europe and Australia are all thriving, amid a collective battle with inflation. Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds explains the situation further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Jamie Mackay: The Country host on the Deputy Secretary of Trade calling for New Zealand to diversify trading partners
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The golden era of trade is over and New Zealand needs to push hard to diversify its trading partners, according to a warning from the Deputy Secretary of Trade. During the Primary Industries Conference, Vangelis Vitalis said primary industry exports went through a boom between 1995 and 2017 but since then, things have become much harder. The Countr…
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Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on the Housing Minister's plan to boost the housing market
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Housing Minister Chris Bishop says six major changes to housing reflect the needs of a modern population. They'll let cities expand at the fringes by stopping councils setting fixed rural-urban boundaries, and requiring them to plan for growth 30 years ahead. Minimum floor area and balcony requirements are being abolished for apartments. ZB senior …
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Belinda Castles: Consumer NZ writer on the organisation calling for sun beds to be banned
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Consumer NZ says the nation's tanning salons are putting vulnerable customers at risk of permanent damage. The watchdog has accused some operators of letting under-18s and fair-skinned users to book sessions - and is calling for an overall ban. Consumer NZ writer Belinda Castles says other countries have made the move to ban sunbeds amid concern su…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 4 July 2024, Property Developer David Whitburn responds to the Government's announcement to 'flood' cities with housing - will it lead to slum areas? Pollster Henry Olsen gives us an update on the Biden situation in the US and why he's refusing to stand down. The Huddle debates w…
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The Huddle: Will Joe Biden hang on until November?
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Tonight on The Huddle, Kiwiblog head and Curia pollster David Farrar and former Health NZ chair Rob Campbell joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The Housing Minister has announced a raft of changes designed to fill urban areas with development land and remove council powers to mandate boundaries and standards…
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Bruce Bernacchi: Dentons Kensington Swan tax expert on the IRD targeting crypto users who failed to declare it as taxable income
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The IRD has confirmed it plans to target cryptocurrency users who haven't declared it as taxable income. The department has identified 227,000 users in New Zealand who had made about 7 million transactions with a value of $7.8 billion in the last tax year. Dentons Kensington Swan tax expert Bruce Bernacchi suspects there's tens of millions of dolla…
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Sir John Kirwan: former All Black on Scott Robertson's picks for the All Blacks test squad
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There's shock among Kiwi rugby fans, as Stephen Perofeta has been given the nod to start at fullback for the All Blacks in the first match of the year against England. He's pipped fellow Taranaki and Blues playmaker Beauden Barrett to the starting role at 15 for Saturday's test in Dunedin, with the veteran of 119 tests on the bench. Former All Blac…
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Tim Botting: Ormiston Senior College principal on the uptick in schools adapting to increased student numbers
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The Government has been warned it needs to build more schools and classrooms to meet a bulge in class rolls. An April Ministry of Education paper shows 139 schools were over capacity. Migration last year brought almost 21,000 extra school children. Ormiston Senior College principal Tim Botting says his school has had to adapt. "We've had to use som…
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David Whitburn: property developer and investor warns recent housing changes come with an infrastructure bill
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A property expert says housing changes announced today will increase supply - with a massive infrastructure bill attached. Housing Minister Chris Bishop says they'll let cities expand by stopping councils setting fixed rural-urban boundaries and requiring them to plan for growth 30 years ahead. Apartment floor area minimums and balcony requirements…
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Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on the pro-Palestine protestors scaling the roof of Australia's Parliament House
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Pro-Palestine protesters climbed the roof of Australia's Parliament House in Canberra to voice opposition with the ongoing conflict. Australian lawmakers have condemned the security breach, and authorities have planned a review into the building's security. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says a group of climate protestors also made it to the …
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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Scott Robertson's picks for the All Blacks team taking on England on Saturday
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No sign of Crusaders bias in Scott Robertson's maiden All Blacks team to tackle England in Dunedin on Saturday. Despite taking the Crusaders to seven consecutive Super Rugby titles, Razor has included just three Crusaders in the starting line-up and one on the bench. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave unpacks the announcement further. LISTEN ABOVE S…
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Henry Olsen: American pollster says Joe Biden is getting less and less likely to stay in the race for President
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There's growing calls from prospective voters for Joe Biden to step down from the ongoing presidential race. Biden has stayed adamant that he's not dropping out, and he's told campaign staff he's in to the end. American pollster Henry Olsen says public support for Biden is decreasing fast. "Because of the electoral college balance towards Trump, Bi…
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: We're finally giving in to the shoebox apartments
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It looks like we are finally giving in and allowing shoebox apartments in New Zealand. This morning, Housing Minister Chris Bishop announced a whole raft of changes designed to make houses more affordable, and one of those changes is that he will remove any requirements for how big an apartment must be and how big the balcony must be. He reckons th…
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Mark Robinson calls out critics of Ken Hinkley and Darcy Moore
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Mark Robinson, the chief footy writer at the Herald Sun, joined RSN for his regular Thursday segment and covered the hottest topics in the AFL, including the big weekend ahead, Dustin Martin's future and Peter Sumich's comments about Adam Simpson and the West Coast Eagles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Breakfast with Harf highlights (July 4, 2024)
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Tony Pignata sheds some light on the funding cuts confirmed by the APL
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The CEO of Football Tasmania shared his views on the interesting position football in Australia finds itself in when he joined RSN on Thursday morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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Ryley Sanders and the 'big eye-opener' as an AFL player
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The young Western Bulldogs midfielder joined RSN for a chat on Thursday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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Coach Joe Lee backs his teen track star to make a big impression on the Olympic stage
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Joe Lee, the Coach of 16-year-old athletic sensation, Quincy Wilson, joined RSN on Thursday to talk about what it is like to coach an Olympic athlete for the first time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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The Big Yarn: Matt Nevett's says it's time for the AFL to 'grow up' with player movement
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On The Big Yarn, Matt Nevett had his say on the changing landscape of player movement in the AFL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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Five-time Olympian, Eddie Ockendon, expects the Paris games to be massive
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Eddie Ockendon joined RSN on Thursday morning to discuss how excited he is to be representing Australia at the Olympics for an incredible fifth time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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Peter Gelagotis joined Breakfast with Harf for the Early Mail. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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Craig Gabriel with a Wimbledon update (July 4, 2024)
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Tennis correspondent with the Nine Network Craig Gabriel joined Breakfast with Harf with an update on Day 3 action in Wimbledon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Daniel Harford
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Broadcasting from Ramey Motors in Purvis, MS – Dr. Travis Higa, Associate Director of Bands and Director of the Pride of Mississippi Marching Band, Dakota Baker from Ramey Motors and SuperTalk Mississippi ...
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Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
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514: 'The public does not yet have any sense of the breadth and depth of what's going to be coming out'
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Disgraced former state Sen. Ray Holmberg has indicated, through his legal counsel, that he will be pleading guilty to federal criminal charges related to international travel to solicit sex with children. "When that happens," Attorney General Drew Wrigley said on this episode of Plain Talk, "everything that we have becomes a public record." An unto…
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Gavin Grey: UK correspondent on the mood of voters ahead of the election
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UK citizens are less than a day away from being able to head to the polls - and it's been predicted the opposition will dominate. Another respected pollster has predicted Labour will win a 318 seat majority, with the Conservatives only just holding on to second place. UK correspondent Enda Brady says Labour leader Keir Starmer will beat Tony Blair'…
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Deborah Lambie: Milford Asset Management analyst on the role AI plays in the discovery of new medicines
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New developments in the world of AI could make the discovery of medicines faster and cheaper for consumers. It's been found generative AI can be taught to process and examine new molecules - with the potential to unveil new treatments. Milford Asset Management's Deborah Lambie explains the benefits of these new developments. LISTEN ABOVE See omnyst…
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Jenee Tibshraeny: NZ Herald Wellington business editor on Nicola Willis' refusal to establish an independent unit to check on Government spending
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis isn’t receptive to calls for the establishment of an independent unit to check Treasury’s forecasts and ensure Government spending is sustainable. The International Budget Partnership and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are among the organisations that believe New Zealand needs an institu…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Wednesday, 3 July 2024, Hawke's Bay Regional Council Chief Executive Dr Nic Peet responds to calls for an apology for the council's role in Wairoa's devastating flooding last week. The Education Minister Erica Stanford tells Heather why she's introducing tests for primary school kids. The …
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Tonight on the Huddle, Matt Heath from Radio Hauraki and Jack Tame from ZB's Saturday Mornings and Q&A joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! David Seymour has raised some eyebrows after he was caught Snapchatting school-aged students back in 2016. Has the outrage been blown out of proportion? The Government has…
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Joe Williams: employment lawyer reveals chats on workplace communication tools aren't all that private
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Experts are reminding people that employers can see when staff are venting or sharing insults on workplace communication tools. Two Ministry of Justice staffers who used inappropriate language on Teams to describe academic Barbara Sumner have been made public after she asked for all correspondence mentioning her name. Employment lawyer Joe Williams…
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