Lets Chat! With Chris Revill is a conversational exploration of subcultures. Host Revill uses his behavioral health background and pop culture obsession to connect with guests from the world of punk rock, podcasting, and pop culture. Let’s Chat! Has been featured in Vulture, Huffington Post, and has been in the top 100 comedy podcast on apple podcast.
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Each week Dr. Steven Lawson works verse by verse through the Bible to help equip and teach those following Christ.
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Good morning and welcome to the first episode of “Let’s Debate”. I am your host Avia Revills and I want to talk about recurring social and political issues. I am a high school student with a passion for law. I’m starting this podcast to connect others with newsworthy and unpopular opinions. In AP english, we’ve always participated in group conversations and debates where we would share our views on many topics such as abortion, mental health, domestic violence, and more.
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Explore true stories of the dark side of the Internet with host Jack Rhysider as he takes you on a journey through the chilling world of hacking, data breaches, and cyber crime.
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The latest podcast feed searching 'The Bible Study' on SermonAudio.
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Weekly Sunday AM sermon from Christ the Lord Church in Dayton, Ohio. Helping people Know, Love, and Obey Jesus as Lord over all.
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Don't risk not knowing what's going around New Zealand and the world - catch up with interviews from Early Edition on Newstalk ZB.
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I’m John Landt, I'm naturally born evil who happens to be Holy. You may know me from my website, Voice Cry, which is always showing off an ugly evil. I really like hearing from others, and the opportunity to uncover evil is why I started the Evil Me podcast. Only I’ll be making Evil Me even better! Evil Me goes deeper with a bi-weekly show between me and a person just like you! I won't be able to show off everyone, but I'll do my best to feature despicable people with truth so that other peo ...
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A weekly show for high achievers discussing everything Transformational!
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Join Chris and Courtney, a married couple of over 20 years, for candid conversation about Christian marriage and family life. It's not easy, but it is worth it. Let's have some fun together being intentional about our marriages!
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Step into the Aether with Aetherflow Media's podcast crew! Aetherflow is a Digital Magazine, carefully and lovingly crafted by a small team of passionate and talented Final Fantasy XIV community members. Aetherflow Media refers to the full project, including but not limited to the magazine, website, social media, YouTube videos, and this podcast.
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The Ransomware Files podcast tells the harrowing stories of technology experts who have fought back against ransomware, which is one of the greatest crime waves the internet has ever seen. It features in-the-trenches stories about how organisations recovered and frank human reflections from those who have faced file-encrypting malware, a potent weapon used by high-tech criminals.
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Sermons from Bro. Billy Bartlett @ FBC-Malvern
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** Now Available on APPLE Podcast** Join Dr. Chantelle as she tells stories about plants, their plant-chemistry, and often how these molecules work wonders in our skin. Our skin speaks the same molecular language as plants, and therefore we should be simply harnessing more of them. Chantelle is also the CEO and formulator for Tres Keikis Natural Skincare. Listen how herbalism and natural skin care go hand in hand.
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An irreverent take on the world. May include interesting views on cybersecurity, data privacy and GRC stuff. But mainly two middle-aged men chewing the fat.
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Join Richard Brenkley and Tasha Katz as they hear from local entrepreneurs and business owners who have unlocked the secret of marketing. From organisations that have been going strong for over a century to up-and-coming businesses that are taking the community by storm, the Get Better in Chelmsford podcast shines a light on the fascinating stories of people driven by a passion. This is the podcast to listen to if you want to see the no-nonsense side of marketing, where we champion testing, ...
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Mark Revill-Johnson: President of the New Zealand Institute of Driving Educators on fee removal of driving test re-sits resulting in more no-shows
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Professional driving instructors are suffering an unexpected consequence of last year’s change to free re-sits for driving tests. Since fees for re-sitting practical driving tests were scrapped in October, delays to licence booking times have grown as a result of a surge in demand. There were 2000 booked no-shows last month alone through VTNZ. Pres…
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Vincent McAviney: UK Correspondent on the UK continuing to allow weapons manufacturers to export to Israel
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Unlike the US, the UK is not withholding arms to Israel. Foreign Secretary David Cameron said that their position is not comparable with that of the US, since the UK is not a large state-to-state arms supplier to Israel. However, they don’t support a large-scale invasion of Rafah unless there is a plan to protect civilians in place. UK Corresponden…
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Haydn Marriner: Backpacker Youth Adventure Tourism Association Chair on potentially raising the international visitor levy
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There's doubts a potential raising of the international visitor levy will impact tourism numbers. Overseas visitors pay $35 collected through visa applications, which is evenly split between conservation and tourism. Speaking at the TRENZ conference, Tourism Minister Matt Doocey says that advice he's received shows it would have to rise to about $4…
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Paul Moon: Historian on Archives New Zealand shutting down it's digital archiving programme due to lack of funding
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Archives New Zealand's shutting down its digital archiving programme. It's part of an initiative to digitise historically significant images and documents. But the agency says it's been unable to secure further funding, and it will have to cut at least three jobs. Historian Paul Moon told Mike Hosking that this is important work and should remain. …
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Mike Fuge: Contact Energy CEO on the warnings of a power shortage due to the early cold snap
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A potential power outage is looming in the chilly air. Many parts of the country have seen temperatures dropping below zero with an early season cold snap. Electricity grid operator Transpower's warning households to limit power use between 7 and 9 Friday morning where possible. It suggests turning off lights and heaters and delaying use of applian…
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A new MP3 sermon from OnePassion Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus, the Law, and the Prophets Subtitle: The Bible Study Speaker: Dr. Steven J. Lawson Broadcaster: OnePassion Ministries Event: Bible Study Date: 5/9/2024 Bible: Matthew 5:17 Length: 65 min.…
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Matthew 5:17 - Jesus, the Law, and the Prophets
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In this episode of "The Bible Study," Dr. Steven Lawson delves into Matthew 5:17, exploring how Jesus Christ fulfills rather than abolishes the Law and the Prophets. He offers a thorough exposition on the distinction between the moral, ceremonial, and civil laws of the Old Testament and their relevance to New Testament teachings. With clarity and d…
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Katherine Firkin: US Correspondent on the arrests and encampment clearing at George Washington University
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Another pro-Palestine encampment was cleared by Police, resulting in the arrest of 33 protestors. Hundreds of police stormed the grounds at Washington’s George Washington University early this morning, using pepper spray to clear the encampment. This came just hours before city officials were due to appear before Congress to justify their actions, …
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Irene King: Aviation Commentator on Jetstar's reliability overtaking Air New Zealand's
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Air New Zealand's reliability has fallen, and it's trailing Jetstar in figures for last month as it grapples with engine problems. Only 77% of its domestic flights arrived within 15 minutes of scheduled times last month, down from 88% in January. Jetstar reported no domestic cancellations last month and almost 79% of flights were on time. Aviation …
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Ben McNulty: Wellington City Councillor on the attempts to remove heritage listings from derelict buildings
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A Wellington City Councillor says the fight isn't over to remove the heritage listing from derelict buildings. RMA Minister Chris Bishop has signed off on the council's housing recommendations, unlocking the potential for up-zoning across the city. But an amendment to de-list 10 buildings to allow for demolition wasn't approved due to legal constra…
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Boyd Swinburn: Health Coalition Aotearoa Co-Chair on the new school lunch programme
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A public health academic says David Seymour's claims he can reduce funding for the school lunch programme while delivering the same results is a big call to make. The Associate Health Minister's unveiled a slimmed down version of the programme he says will save $107 million a year. He says they'll reduce costs by bulk buying and serving simple item…
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By Christ The Lord | Dayton
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Fleur Hassan-Nahoum: Former Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem on the ceasefire negotiations and Israel continuing to move into Rafah
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Israeli tanks have now entered Rafah, taking control of the border. Yesterday saw Hamas agree to a ceasefire proposal, but Israel believes the terms do not go far enough and as such, are continuing their mission. Despite this, a delegation is being sent to negotiate, trying to reach an agreement. Former Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem Fleur Hassan-Nahoum…
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Grant Duncan: Political Commentator on the findings of the Auditor-General's report into the 2023 election
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There are lessons to be learned from the Auditor-General's review of last year's election. The report's found the final check of the official election results was done within a few hours on the day it was announced. The rushed assessment failed to identify multiple errors. It also recommends improvements to controls, quality assurance, recruitment,…
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Simeon Brown: Energy Minister on the increase of coal burning to keep up with energy demand
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More coal's being burned to keep up with energy demand. The Gas Industry Company has revealed there was a 12.5% reduction in gas production last year. It's also found nearly 30% less gas was produced in the first three months of this year than projected. Energy Minister Simeon Brown says it's because the last Government's disincentivised gas produc…
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Shannen Rossmiller wanted to fight terrorism. So she went online and did. Read more about her from her book “The Unexpected Patriot: How an Ordinary American Mother Is Bringing Terrorists to Justice”. An affiliate link to the book on Amazon is here: https://amzn.to/3yaf5sI. Thanks to Spycast for allowing usage of the audio interview with Shannen. S…
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Donna Demaio: Australia Correspondent on the pilot forced to take evasive action after China detonated flares
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An Australian pilot operating in international waters was forced to take evasive action. A Chinese military jet detonated flares close to the Navy helicopter as it flew above the Yellow Sea near South Korea. The Defence Department has described the actions of the Chinese Air Force plane as “unsafe and unprofessional”. Australian Correspondent Donna…
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Cameron Bagrie: Economist on the OECD's report indicating an 'economic hangover'
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The OECD is pointing to an economic hangover in our economy in its biennial report. It's advising the Government to gradually get the books back into surplus, with economic growth still sluggish and productivity waning. The OECD also supports cutting government spending but warns of unintended consequences from doing so. Independent economist Camer…
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John Munro: Criminal Defence Lawyer on the $1.9 billion in funding for Corrections
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The Government's throwing $1.9 billion at Corrections with a pledge to restore law and order. It will add more than 800 extra beds at Waikeria Prison and recruit 685 more frontline Corrections staff. Criminal defence lawyer John Munro says more beds will result in more people in prison. He told Mike Hosking that we need to be careful we don't end u…
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Gillian Blythe: Water NZ CEO on deal brokered between Government and Auckland Council in Local Water Done Well reforms
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The Government has made its first move in its Local Water Done Well reforms – the replacement for Three Waters. A deal has been brokered with Auckland Council which will allow Watercare to borrow 1.9 billion over the next ten years for long-term infrastructure. The deal will stop the proposed 25.8 percent water rates increase this year, bringing it…
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Gavin Grey: Europe correspondent on UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak facing more poor election results, and Sweden tightens security ahead of Eurovision
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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing down his critics after another set of poor election results. Europe correspondent Gavin Grey tells Mike Hosking the infighting has begun within Sunak’s party following local council, Mayoral and Police Commissioner elections as well as on by-election all delivering huge losses for conservatives. And, security…
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Andrew Alderson: Warriors suffer third straight defeat, NZ sevens teams back-to-back victories, Wellington Phoenix to face Melbourne Victory in A-League semi final
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The Warriors have suffered their third defeat in a row, falling 14-8 to the Newcastle Knights. The men’s and women’s New Zealand sevens-teams have completed back-to-back victories to finish the world series regular season. The series-leading women defeated Australia 31-21 to win the Singapore leg, while the men pipped Ireland 17-14 to move into thi…
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Elly Waitoa: Auckland Council Animal Management Manager on new campaign aimed to decrease dog attacks
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Auckland Council is launching a new campaign to drive down dog attacks. Research reveals around 2700 related injuries each year, with just under 300 of those to babies and children under 14 years old. The campaign will include radio advertising, street posters and community papers promoting ways people can keep themselves safe around dogs. Auckland…
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Matthew 5:38-42By Matt McBee
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Vincent McAviney: British PM expected to lose half his councillors across England and Wales
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UK Correspondent Vincent McAviney brings us the latest on the UK local elections and from London’s fatal sword attack. McAviney told Mike Hosking “If things are really bad for the Prime Minister, it could see a mutiny on his back benches.” McAviney said Rishi Sunak is expected to lose around half of their councillors in England and Wales. McAviney …
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A new MP3 sermon from OnePassion Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Disciples Who Shine Subtitle: The Bible Study Speaker: Dr. Steven J. Lawson Broadcaster: OnePassion Ministries Event: Bible Study Date: 5/2/2024 Bible: Matthew 5:14-16 Length: 64 min.
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Brigette Morten: Political Commentator on Julie Anne Genter's outburst in parliament
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Is it time to review the attitudes of MPs inside parliament? Political commentator Brigette Morten told Mike Hosking that in a week with MP pay rises and James Shaw’s exit - it has become all about her outburst. “It looks like there’s been a pattern of behaviour,” Morten said. House Speaker Gerry Brownlee said there’s a justice process, during whic…
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Carolyn Young: Retail NZ CEO on the cancellation of this years New Zealand Fashion Week and the lack of interest in local fashion
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Are kiwis uninterested in New Zealand Fashion? New Zealand Fashion Week has been cancelled this August and has decided to shift into a two-yearly schedule. Owner Feroz Ali says there weren't enough designers to commit to the weeklong event because they're focused on the survival of their businesses. Retail NZ Chief Executive Carolyn Young told Mike…
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Kyle Brewerton: Auckland Primary Principals' Association President on the $67 million commitment to structured literacy
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There's hopes a new policy around education won't be a one-size-fits-all approach. The Government's committing $67 million in the upcoming Budget for teacher training and resources on what's called structured literacy. It aims to go 'back to basics', teaching kids how to read with sounds and phonics. Auckland Primary Principals' Association Preside…
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Mathew 5:14-16 - Disciples Who Shine
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Join Dr. Steven Lawson in this week's enlightening episode of our Bible study podcast, where he dives deep into Matthew 5:14-16, exploring the metaphors of salt and light as Christ's call for Christians to influence the world. Dr. Lawson meticulously unpacks the responsibilities of being "the light of the world," emphasizing that disciples are to v…
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Henry Russell: ANZ Economist on the rise in unemployment and the labour shortage
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Economic pain is being felt in the latest employment numbers. The unemployment rate is 4.3%, an increase of 0.3 percentage points from the December quarter. ANZ economist Henry Russell told Mike Hosking that we've come out of a period of intense labour shortages, with migration doing the heavy lifting. He says skill shortages remain and that's why …
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Mitch McCann: US Correspondent on the crackdown on pro-Palestine protests in the United States
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Patience has run out for the authorities cracking down on student protests across the United States. Pro-Palestinian protests at multiple colleges have broken out into violence and property destruction. US correspondent Mitch McCann told Mike Hosking that police were called to clear out students in New York’s Columbia University. He says up to 300 …
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Wayne Mapp: Former Defence Minister on if New Zealand should join Pillar 2 of AUKUS
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The Government's continuing discussions around potential future cooperation with AUKUS but it's still a long way off. Foreign Minister Winston Peters outlined New Zealand's position to the Institute of International Affairs at Parliament last night. He says we should be considering exploring Pillar 2 —the technology leg— but we'd first need to be i…
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Catherine Law: Avonside Girls' High School Principal on NZQA being to blame for the glitches in last year's digital NCEA exams
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It's been found the blame lies at NZQA’s feet for a number of digital exam assessment glitches. An independent review found last year's issues —which included trouble saving exam work and lagging— was down to a number of safeguards failing. Avonside Girls' High School Principal Catherine Law told Mike Hosking that it wasn't catastrophic from their …
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Catherine Beard: Business NZ Director of Advocacy on how unemployment is impacting the business sector
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Unemployment is continuing to rise. New figures from Stats NZ show the unemployment rate was 4.3% in the March quarter, up 0.3 percentage points from 4% in the December quarter. The unemployment rate has been steadily rising since reaching a record low of 3.2% in the December 2021 quarter. Business NZ Director of Advocacy Catherine Beard told Mike …
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Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on the Police response to the fatal sword attack in London
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Questions are arising around the Police response to a fatal sword attack in London. A 36-year-old man has been arrested after a 14-year-old boy was killed in the incident near the suburb of Hainault. Four other people were injured including two officers. UK correspondent Gavin Grey told Mike Hosking that the Police's response time will likely be lo…
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Vince Cocurullo: Whangārei Mayor on the slip, closure, and subsequent delays in the Brynderwyns
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It’s unfortunate but hardly surprising. Around 10km of highway through Northland's Brynderwyn Hills has been closed since February for repair work. It had been due to reopen in a couple of weeks, but a slip has put paid to that. Whangārei Mayor Vince Cocurullo told Mike Hosking that delays had to be expected. He says around 40-thousand cubic metres…
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Jason Walls: Newstalk ZB Political Editor on MPs being granted a pay rise
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It's looking like an MP pay rise is going ahead this time around. The Remuneration Authority's set to increase salaries 2.8% backdated to October, followed by further increases out to 2026. Ministers inside Cabinet will take home just over $304k a year and those outside Cabinet, nearly $257k. Newstalk ZB Political Editor Jason Walls told Mike Hoski…
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Donna Demaio: Australian Correspondent on the financial boost received by Queensland domestic, family, and sexual violence support groups
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Queensland’s abuse support services are receiving a financial boost. The state government has announced an additional $36 million in funding that will go to frontline domestic, family, and sexual violence support services over the next 12 months. Premier Steven Miles said the figure was an increase of 20% of the current funding, calling on the fede…
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Brad Olsen: Infometrics Chief Economist on household spending rising by 6.2%
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Household spending seems to be rising faster than inflation. Data from Stats NZ showed that it rose an average of 6.2% in the year to March, reflecting the average person’s overall costs across the board. Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen told Mike Hosking that part of the big difference between inflation sitting at 4% and this figure is t…
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Graeme Jarvis: Medicines NZ CEO on the impact of the $1.7 billion funding boost for Pharmac
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Pharmac's record funding-boost will fill a fiscal hole to ensure it can keep funding the treatments currently on offer. The drug-buying agency is being promised an additional $1.7 billion over four years in the upcoming Budget. Medicines NZ Chief Executive, Graeme Jarvis told Mike Hosking that without it, some patients would have lost out on medici…
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Chris Wakeman: Christchurch colorectal surgeon on surgery wait list targets estimated to have $723 million price tag
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The Government may need to re-consider its stance on healthcare in the upcoming budget. An OIA has discovered the current health minister’s initial surgery wait list targets are estimated to have a $723 million price tag, over two years. Christchurch colorectal surgeon Chris Wakeman tells Mike Hosking the biggest hurdle is the lack of people and fa…
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Gavin Grey: Europe correspondent on British troops aid operation in Gaza and the uprooting of thousands of apple trees by UK's largest cider maker
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British troops could be deployed on the ground in Gaza to help deliver aid via a new sea route. The US has said no American forces would go ashore from a floating pontoon – a “third party” will drive trucks along a causeway onto the beach. Britain has been closely involved in planning the sea-bourne aid operation. Europe correspondent Gavin Grey te…
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Elliott Smith: High quality Super Rugby, Scott McLaughlin in pole position, LIV Golf Adelaide
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Super Rugby fans saw some high quality action over the weekend. The Blues v Reds clash was decided dramatically after the siren and the Hurricanes had their unbeaten streak ended, being smothered into submission by the Brumbies. Meanwhile, Scott McLaughlin took pole position for Monday morning’s IndyCar Grand Prix of Alabama. And, crowds are flocki…
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Matthew 5:33-37By Matt McBee
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Vincent McAviney: UK Correspondent on the hospitalisations after Household Cavalry horses ran through the streets of London
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Horses and people are still hospitalised after a number of animals belonging to the Household Cavalry ran through the streets of London. Four of the seven horses threw off their riders after being spooked by a loud noise yesterday. UK Correspondent Vincent McAviney told Andrew Dickens that they were right by Buckingham Palace, running through some …
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Nick Whitehead: Serko Chief Marketing Officer says the industry is seeking clarity on the Government's plans for the software sector
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Some of New Zealand's biggest tech names have sent a letter to the Government as millions of public funding is set to expire in the cloud software sector. The letter sent to Tech Minister Judith Collins includes executives from Xero, Datacom, and Gallagher. Serko Chief Marketing Officer Nick Whitehead says they want "engagement' not just to talk "f…
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Mark Knoff-Thomas: Newmarket Business Association CEO on the 30% rise in international visitor spending
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The economic value of cruise-ships is on full-display as the season draws to a close. They've brought in 350,000 visitors, with an estimated value of $540 million. Newmarket Business Association Chief Executive Mark Knoff-Thomas told Francesca Rudkin they've seen a 30% rise in international visitor spending this season. But the bounce-back may be s…
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Marie Dyhrberg: Barrister on the High Court's decision to overturn the Waitangi Tribunal's summons of Karen Chhour
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A barrister says the High Court's decision to overturn the Waitangi Tribunal summons of the Children's Minister was a good and clear decision. It ruled Karen Chhour could not be compelled to appear before the Tribunal over her plans to repeal part of the Oranga Tamariki Act. Treaty activist and lawyer Annette Sykes has lodged an appeal. Marie Dyhrb…
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Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on the approval of the UK's migrant deportation bill and the deaths of five migrants
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At least five are dead only hours after the passing of the UK’s controversial migrant deportation bill. Approximately 100 migrants were rescued while crossing the English Channel, placed abroad a French Navy ship to be taken to the port of Boulogne. The approved bill aims to deter situations like this, deporting illegal immigrants to Rwanda as a de…
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