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A fresh season for each new election from former government minister and ACT Party Deputy Leader Hon Heather Roy and TorquePoint business partner and former ACT Party candidate and ministerial staffer Dr Simon Ewing-Jarvie. TorquePoint runs the popular LobbyTorque experiential learning programme on effective political lobbying in New Zealand. With much media coverage reduced to soundbites, many are frustrated with the lack of real commentary from people who have worked in Parliament. Season ...
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The New Zealand Public Party was formed by Billy Te Kahika in response to the blatant injustice and tyranny being hurled upon the New Zealand people by the Labour/NZ First/Green government. It is Time to Take Back New Zealand for the People – is the main goal and message. However, this message is also more significant than any one political party alone. The New Zealand Public Party is now announced and is going to work for you! This is a FREEDOM MOVEMENT based on democracy and integrity - Yo ...
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Jason Walls: Newstalk ZB Political Editor on new survey finding about 75 percent of New Zealanders are concerned over a second Trump presidency
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New Zealanders seem to be eyeing the upcoming US election with apprehension. New polling from Talbot Mills shows about 75 percent of New Zealanders are concerned about the prospect of a second Donald Trump presidency. Half of respondents say they are either extremely concerned - or very concerned. Political editor Jason Walls told Heather du Plessi…
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DN - Murder in Lindsay jail, Cdn company scammed $2B from people and 200,000 victims of abuse in New Zealand institutions
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Ebony Nilsson, "Displaced Comrades: Politics and Surveillance in the Lives of Soviet Refugees in the West" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
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Displaced Comrades: Politics and Surveillance in the Lives of Soviet Refugees in the West (Bloomsbury, 2023) by Dr. Ebony Nilsson explores the lives of left-wing Soviet refugees who fled the Cold War to settle in Australia, and uncovers how they adjusted to life under surveillance in the West. As Cold War tensions built in the postwar years, many o…
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Brigitte Morten: Political Commentator on Darleen Tana being asked to resign again
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The Green Party held its annual General Meeting over the weekend – but focus remained on the Darleen Tana saga. Party leadership has written to Tana, formally requesting her resignation and response within 21 days. Delegates will hold a vote on September 1 on whether to invoke the waka jumping legislation and kick her out of parliament. Political c…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Monday the 29th of July. The Government's serious young offender bootcamp trial starts today - Ryan speaks to Labour about their thoughts on the pilot programme. Darleen Tana has been asked again by her former party to resign from parliament. What are the next steps for the party? It's all…
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Kia ora, Welcome to Monday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news we may now be much closer to rate cuts in some major economies. But first, this week we are looking at some big set-piece dat…
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1/200 S2E89 - Boom Clap for Genocide
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The National coalition government continues to decimate NZ’s public service and enact disastrous policy even as evidence and public opinion mount against them - we discuss the anti-democratic attack on Health services and the recently released Abuse in State Care report. Over in the US their genocide complicity has a new coat of paint in Kamala Har…
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Oranga Tamariki apologises for delayed contracts
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With Nikki Hurst, Caroline Flora and Catherine RussellBy Q+A
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The moment the Abuse in Care Report was tabled in Parliament MPs began debating what it means and how to respond.
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Steven Hail: Transforming the discussion about government fiscal & economic policy
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Mainstream economics courses teach students money is a scarce resource and nature has boundless capacity to be exploited when in fact it's the other way around, argues Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) economist Steven Hail. Advocates say you don't do MMT, rather it's a description of how the monetary system works. And countries like New Zealand, where …
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DN - Companies charged for refinery explosion, the Oilers wanted unhoused people out, JNF to lose charitable status
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 26 July 2024, NZ Olympic chef de mission Nigel Avery joins Heather from Paris where the Olympics Opening Ceremony is just hours away. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has announced he won't be seeking a second term. The Crime Prevention Group has high hopes for whoever takes over …
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Gavin Grey: UK correspondent on the latest updates on investigation into police officer stamping on man's head at airport
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An investigation continues into an incident at Manchester Airport, where an armed officer was filmed stamping on a man’s head. The officer has been suspended, and the family has been demanding compensation. But UK correspondent Gavin Grey says it’s alleged there was a lot more that went on leading up to the incident. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com…
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Peter Lewis: Asia business correspondent recaps China's Third Plenum meeting
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China’s government has set out over 300 reform measures during its Third Plenum this week. The meeting – which takes place every five years – covered two major issues of national security and China’s economic recovery. Asia business correspondent Peter Lewis says China wants to be global players in technology to avoid reliance on the West, but he i…
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Sports Huddle: Dronegate, All Blacks Sevens, Medal prospects
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Newstalk ZB Weekend Sport host Jason Pine and sports commentator Andrew Gourdie joined Heather du Plessis-Allan for the Sports Huddle. The Football Ferns’ 2-1 loss to Canada has been mired in controversy, after the Canadians were found to have used drones to spy on the team’s training. The All Blacks Sevens’ Olympic campaign has ended before the op…
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Abuse in care report delivers survivors' demands for justice
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The Royal Commission of Inquiry's report into abuse in state and faith-based care unveiled this week lays bare an ugly history, offering damning evidence and denouncing leaders for silencing or ignoring survivors for decades. The government has promised to listen, but how it responds and whether justice is served remains to be seen. In this week's …
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Anita Dawe: Otago Regional Council spokesperson on case study finding new freshwater rules could cost up to $110 million for two small towns
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Concerns in Otago about how much new freshwater rules could cost. A case study by Federated Farmers Otago reckons it could cost as much as $110 million for two small Otago towns – roughly $50,000 per ratepayer. They’ve since written to councillors, district mayors and ministers demanding that this information gets made public. Otago Regional Counci…
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Josh Eoraki: Stardome astronomer on two astronauts being stranded in space while their return is being repaired
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Two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station have been told they will be stuck in space indefinitely. Test pilots Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams travelled up to the orbiting lab in Boeing’s space capsule seven weeks ago, and were meant to spend a week there. The delay in their return is due to ongoing repairs on the capsule. Stardome…
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The Panel with Mike Moynihan & Cindy Mitchener (Part 1)
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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Mike Moynihan & Cindy Mitchener discuss our Olympic swimming chances, and whether Kiwibank should remain 100% Government owned. Mike Moynihan is managing director of Echo Tech Cindy Mitchner is ex-CEO of eVentures, former TV and Marketing executive, now running her own specialist Executive Search…
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Dr Moana Theodore: Dunedin Study director on the Kardashians using their research to determine real biological ages
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The Kardashians season finale that aired last night featured some New Zealand research. Kim Kardashian, as well as her sister, mother and brother-in-law, all took a test that determined their real biological age, with Kardashian coming in 10 years younger than what she thought she was. The science behind the test is an algorithm developed by scient…
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Sunny Kaushal: Crime Prevention Group President says Andrew Coster's successor will take a new approach to crime
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The future of policing is in question as Andrew Coster's tenure as Police Commissioner comes to a close. Police say Coster's time in the job will end April next year. Crime Prevention Group President Sunny Kaushal told Heather Du Plessis-Allan he's hoping for a commissioner with a new approach. He says all crime must be taken seriously and properly…
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Nigel Avery: Team New Zealand chef de mission says he's got full confidence in safety preparations for Olympic opening ceremony
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Team New Zealand is preparing for tomorrow's unique Olympic opening ceremony. Instead of the usual walk round the track the Paris games will buck the trend by having athletes boating down the Seine. Lady Gaga and Celine Dion are set to perform a duet at the opening ceremony. New Zealand Team Chef de Mission Nigel Avery told Heather du Plessis-Allan…
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Dan Mitchinson: Kamala Harris pushes Benjamin Netanyahu to ease suffering in Gaza
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US Vice-President Kamala Harris has pressured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to help reach a Gaza ceasefire deal that would ease the suffering of Palestinian civilians, striking a tougher tone than President Joe Biden. “It is time for this war to end,” Harris said in a televised statement after she held face-to-face talks with Netanyahu.…
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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Canada women's football coach getting sent home in wake of drone scandal
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Canadian women’s football coach Beverly Priestman has been sent home from the Olympics in wake of the side’s 2-1 win over the Football Ferns. It comes after the Canadians were caught using drones to spy on the Ferns’ training sessions, but Canada Soccer has revealed their use of drones goes well before Paris. Meanwhile, the All Blacks Sevens team's…
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Nick Leggett: Wellington Water Chair says there's lessons to be learned in wake of scathing review
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Wellington Water's Chair says the board's committed to improving the organisation in the wake of a scathing review. The report looked into a $51 million blunder which saw the agency tell councils they needed less funding than they actually did. It found a lack of leadership in the agency and issues with its organisational culture. Nick Leggett told…
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: Andrew Coster not seeking a second term will upset almost no one
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So Andrew Coster has revealed he will not be seeking a second term as Police Commissioner. Which will upset...almost no one. I think most of us will be happy to see the back of him. Because while he does seem like a decent and smart guy, he has been rubbish at the job. This will be good for Police morale, I think, because they have been quite vocal…
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Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and discusses when is it too young to swear, and overcoming peer pressure.
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Critter of the Week: Curt, the marine fluke
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This week's critter is a trematode (also known as a fluke) that has chosen to parastitise not one, but three separate animals.
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Gardening guru Lynda Hallinan has just returned from a trip to the US and talks to Jesse about some observations she made there about their gardens.
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Today Julie Biuso shares a tasty dish for a quick weeknight meal.
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Today Kate talks to Jesse about the Deadpool and Wolverine movie and the upcoming Captain America Brave new World movie due out next year.
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Two uncanny tales from listeners including a ghost story from Jenny and a policeman with a spooky traffic stop.
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The man who decided how bright billboards should be
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Digital billboards are part of our life, but should they blast our peepers that hard?
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Tania Tapsell: Rotorua Mayor on the turnaround of the city and reduction in emergency housing
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Rotorua's Mayor says the city is turning around its problems with emergency housing motels. Resource consent applications are being sent to the Rotorua Lakes Council for seven motels for up to 549 people in 186 units. The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development says it intends to stop referring people to emergency housing by July next year. Mayor…
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He made some of our most well-known ads and now he's helping film crews in hard times.
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Jesse goes down the rabbit hole of all the times the Olympics got strange.
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Tami Neilson talks to Jesse about her Willie Nelson cover album.
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The week that was with Michele A'Court and Donna Brookbanks
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Michele and Donna bring some levity the end of the week and traverse some of the issue athletes are grappling with at the Olympics village - cardboard beds anyone?
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The Olympics haven't even officially opened yet but already there is heartbreak and controversy surrounding some of the New Zealand teams. Sam looks at our medal hopes and ones to watch.
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Around the motu: Peter Newport Queenstown Lakes District
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The Otago Regional Council is proposing a shift in the balance of power between Dunedin and the Southern Lakes/Central Otago.
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Jessie Bray Sharpin reviews Migration by Steph Matuku published by Huia Publishers.
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Conductor Sarah-Grace Williams on Synthony - the orchestra-dance mashup going global
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With her trademark pony tail, blazer and comfy shoes, Sarah-Grace Williams is in control of Synthony - the musical phenomenon that combines a full orchestra with the biggest dance bangers.
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