The number 1 podcast for success minded and driven individuals. In this Podcast, Nick interviews successful people and experts, to discover what success actually looks like in todays society.
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Niki Olsen is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist and coach who uses mental health skills taught through a spiritual perspective. This is a podcast for faithful women who want healing in their relationships, guidance from God and internal peace. Each week you’ll hear mental health concepts taught through a spiritual lens from a licensed clinical mental health counselor to help you start thinking in a higher holier way.
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Confessions of a Terrible Husband is a marriage podcast for people who are looking for real advice from the trenches and who are committed to taking personal responsibility over improving their relationships. Hear Nick Pavlidis talk all things marriage and life and interview people like Fawn Weaver from The Happy Wives Club, John G. Miller, of QBQ, Inc., Dan Miller and Joanne Miller of 48 Days to the Work You Love, Derek and Carrie Olsen from Better Conversations, Marcus and Ashley Kusi from ...
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Trapping Inc is the smash hit Canadian TV series that follows northern Alberta trappers Rich and Sandi Mellon's life on the trapline in the Canadian wilderness. The Scuttlebutt Podcast is the back story or inside scoop into their lives and the personalities, companies, products and issues that shape modern trapping. Rich and Sandi have been married for 40 years and have a cheerful approach to life that shows in their dedication to education, conservation and concern for the management and fu ...
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Writing music and touring with my band RX Bandits for 20 years has allowed me to meet tons of amazing and fascinating people all involved with music in various ways. I'm the person who asks all of my friends those weird and esoteric questions because I have a genuine interest in psychology and what makes people do what they do. Join me for my wide ranging conversations with my musical friends and peers as every episode hopes to be an expedition into the experiences, feelings, processes and p ...
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A fresh and intelligent start to your day - catch the very latest international and domestic news developments, sport, entertainment and business on Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, on Newstalk ZB.
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Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior) ...
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Donna Demaio: Australia Correspondent on Northern Territory reintroducing the use of spit hoods as a tough on crime policy
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Australia’s Northern Territory is reintroducing a controversial device in its efforts to get tough on crime. Police Commissioner Michael Murphy says that spit hoods will once again be used to restrain children. Murphy says that over the last three months 68 police officers were assaulted, with 20 counts of spitting. Australia Correspondent Donna De…
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Neil Woodhams: Multiple Sclerosis New Zealand President on their call to change how Pharmac funds drugs in New Zealand
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There's been yet another call to shake-up how Pharmac funds drugs in Aotearoa. Multiple Sclerosis New Zealand's independently commissioned report recommends the Crown entity adapts a cost benefit model. That means funding decisions would be made not just on the cost of a drug or medical device itself, but on the wider fiscal impact the decision wou…
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Ryan Bridge: Chris Hipkins - Is his heart still in it?
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The latest 1News-Verian poll was out last night. There wasn't a lot of change, other than a dip in the personal popularity of both Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins. Nothing really major is going on, is it? And it's been that way for a couple of polls. Now, what I find interesting is just the vibe, the energy levels that you're picking up off the…
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Jennifer Mills: Employment Specialist on the rise in people on the Jobseeker benefit
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There’s a belief more redundancies are causing a rise in work ready Jobseekers. The Ministry of Social Development's September figures show a yearly increase of 29,000 people on a main benefit, a rise of 12%. Minister Louise Upston describes rising unemployment as a consequence of years of high inflation, high government spending, and economic rece…
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Robert Patman: Otago University International Relations expert on China holding military drills around Taiwan in an attempt at political intimidation
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China appears to be testing the waters around Taiwan in an effort to quell its independence. The superpower has been holding military exercises off the coast of the self-governing island. Taiwan says it's detected 34 naval vessels and 125 aircraft in formation around it. Otago University International Relations expert Robert Patman told Ryan Bridge…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 15th of October, Jobseeker numbers are in, and it's not looking good. The number of people on the benefit has risen by 12% since last year, Employment Specialist Jennifer Mills joining the show to dig into the numbers. There are calls to change the way Pharmac makes funding decisio…
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Is Codependency Hurting Your Discipleship? with Nick Galieti
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Click the link below for the show notes. https://www.nikiolsencoaching.com/blog/177By Niki Olsen
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Ryan Bridge: We're all living much longer - but at what cost?
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We're all living much longer, aren't we? At what cost? That's my question for you this morning. A report out over the weekend found human life expectancy has just about peaked globally. It's lights out. Goodbye. New Zealand men, you'll make 80, women, you'll make 83, which is great, longer life. Everyone wants one right now. We're told that we also…
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Gavin Grey: UK correspondent on King Charles III's medical precautions for his tour of Australia and Samoa
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King Charles III is bringing two doctors and a supply of his blood on his tour of Australia and Samoa starting later this week. The King has been dealing with cancer since February. It will be his first visit to Australia as King - New Zealand was believed to be dropped from the itinerary on medical advice. UK correspondent Gavin Grey told Ryan Bri…
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Sunny Kaushal: Ministerial Advisory Group for Victims of Retail Crime Chair says firearm policy decisions need to be shared by those who deal with violence directly
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Statistics show there's been more gun crime in Auckland this year than the last. RNZ reports there were 879 gun crime offences across Auckland in the first six months of the year - 28 more than the same time last year. Just 18 of those were committed by people with a firearms licence. Ministerial Advisory Group for Victims of Retail Crime Chair Sun…
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Toby Williams: Federated Farmers spokesperson says rules are needed around levels of investment in Overseas Investment Act reforms
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The gates are opening for foreign investors looking at New Zealand companies and property. The Government's reforming the Overseas Investment Act - allowing any investment that doesn't threaten our interests. Federated Farmers Meat and Wool Chair Toby Williams says he supports the change. He told Ryan Bridge overseas buyers are interested in large …
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Andrew Alderson: America’s Cup - Team NZ ride aggressive approach to 3-0 lead over Ineos Britannia in shortened day of racing
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By Christopher Reive in Barcelona In the days before the America’s Cup match in Barcelona, Team New Zealand starboard helmsman Peter Burling made it clear the team would take necessary risks to defend the Auld Mug. “When you get to the top level of any sport, you see people really getting punished for mistakes. In saying that, you can’t be afraid t…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Monday the 14th of October. Changes could be on the way to make foreign investment easier in New Zealand - how could it impact our rural sector? Gun crime is on the rise in our biggest city, and most of it is from unlicensed firearms holders. Chair of the Ministerial Advisory Group for vic…
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Richard Gladwell: Sail World NZ Editor ahead of the America's Cup race against Ineos Britannia
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Sunday marks the start of a big week ahead for Emirates Team New Zealand as they face Ineos Britannia in the race to retain the America’s Cup. The first team to win seven races will take the Cup, the first two races taking place Sunday morning if weather permits. Richard Gladwell, Editor for Sail World NZ, told Ryan Bridge that it’s always the defe…
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Barbara Edmonds: Labour's Finance Spokesperson on the Government's increasing deficit
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Labour says the current state of Government books shows it went too hard and too fast with public service cuts. Treasury documents show the Crown's deficit has grown $3.4 billion dollars in the year to June, to $12.9 billion. Spending is outpacing income, despite revenue increasing by $14 billion. Labour Finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds told Ry…
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Mitch McCann: US Correspondent on the damages from Hurricane Milton
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Florida residents are being warned not to visit areas hit by Hurricane Milton as clean up and rescue operations continue. There's still flooding in many areas, and NBC is reporting there have been 10 deaths in various parts of the state. More than three million properties remain without power. US correspondent Mitch McCann in St Augustine, Florida,…
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Ryan Bridge: We're not too poor to buy property, we're too fussy
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If these new TradeMe numbers are to be believed, and I have no reason not to believe them, then the biggest problem that we have with property and getting a foot on the ladder is not price. We're not too poor, we're too fussy. So TradeMe has done a survey; 44% of buyers were willing to compromise on the size of a section. Only 40% on the size of th…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Friday 11th of October, the Government's books have sunk further into the red in the year to June, with the deficit $1.8 billion worse than forecast in the budget. Labour Finance Spokesperson Barbara Edmonds joins the show to discuss. Hurricane Milton has hit Florida, leaving a path of des…
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Dr Guy Coulson: Air Quality Collective Director on the amount of pollution in New Zealand
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The air quality in New Zealand has increased across the country, but some areas are still dealing with high levels of pollution. The Our Air 2024 report shows the level of key pollutants —largely produced by transport and home heating— has reduced across most monitoring sites. However, it also says air quality isn't good everywhere, and in some urb…
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Grant McCallum: Northland MP on the $1 million energy package from Transpower. Omexom in the aftermath of the blackout
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Northland's power network is being zapped into action in the wake of the pylon collapse outage. In June, a contractor unfastened three legs of a pylon at once, putting around 88,000 homes and businesses out of power. Northland MP Grant McCallum revealed a regional energy package, with Transpower and contractor Omexom putting one million dollars tow…
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Ryan Bridge: Look out Kiwis, your power bill is about to go up
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I know, I know we're celebrating this morning, the OCR, the money back in your pockets that's coming, inflation coming down. But MBIE has warned the government that electricity prices are likely to rise significantly over the next two years – this is a story from BusinessDesk. See, we have all seen the spot prices market increase, skyrocket even, b…
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Campbell Dunoon: LJ Hooker Group Head of Network NZ on the impact of the OCR cut on the property market
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An OCR cut could be behind an incoming boost in property market activity. The Reserve Bank's cut the Official Cash Rate by 50-basis points to 4.75%. Banks have lowered home rates in response to the cut. Finance Minister Nicola Willis is celebrating the move as fantastic news and sees it as a sign inflation is under control. LJ Hooker's Campbell Dun…
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Sally Patterson: US Correspondent on the evacuation advice regarding Hurricane Milton
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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are urging people in the path of Hurricane Milton to follow advice and evacuate. The Category 4 Hurricane is expected to hit overnight in the state. The core of the storm is expected to pass over west-central Florida, and storm surges of three to four and a half metres are possible. Outer bands of the Hurricane are alrea…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Thursday 10th of October, the Reserve Bank has dropped the Official Cash Rate to 4.75% - what does it mean for the property market and your mortgage rates? Transpower has released a new resilience plan for Northland's power grid following the transmission tower collapse in June - will it m…
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Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on Christian Brückner being cleared of rape charges, his connection to the Madeleine McCann case
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The main suspect in the Madeleine McCann case has been cleared of separate rape charges. 47-year-old Christian Brückner was acquitted of five offences of sexual abuse in Portugal between 2000 and 2017. German investigators identified Brückner in 2020 as a suspect in the disappearance of McCann from Portugal in 2007. But UK Correspondent Gavin Grey …
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Sharon Zollner: ANZ Chief Economist on the predicted cut to the Official Cash Rate
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More interest rate cuts are on the horizon. The Reserve Bank expected to cut the Official Cash Rate again this afternoon. ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner is tipping a 50 basis point cut to 4.75%,. She says it's what the market and most economists are predicting, and it’s become the default. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Nick Ling: Waikato University Ecology Expert on the danger to marine life after the Manawanui sunk by Samoa
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The marine life around Samoa is likely in danger in the wake of Manawanui sinking. The $100 million naval ship struck a reef off the south coast of Upolu on Saturday, before sinking Sunday morning. About 950 tonnes of oil is onboard. Diesel leaked out of the vessel when it capsized and has coated the surface of the water. Waikato University ecology…
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Malcolm Mulholland: Patient Voice Aotearoa chair on Health NZ's billion dollar deficit and
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Health New Zealand's pointed to nursing recruitment to explain its ballooning deficit, but health experts aren't buying it. Newly released documents show the agency went from expecting a half a billion dollar surplus to a $1.4 billion deficit in April. That's now expected to blow out to $1.76 billion. Patient Voice Aotearoa chair Malcolm Mulholland…
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Ryan Bridge: Have we lost our Kiwi sense of humour?
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Complaints, backlash, outrage, divisive, sad, there's been strong reaction to the Tui billboards poking fun at old Polkinghorne – who’s not guilty of killing his wife, by the way. The billboards read, if you haven't seen them: "Back to being a respectable meth smoking, sex worker loving doctor then. Yeah right.” It's quite good. It's not breaking a…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 9th of October, it's OCR day, and all of our big banks are forecasting a 50 basis points drop, bringing the rate down to 4.75%. ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner talks to Ryan about what to expect at today's announcement, and where to from here for the economy. Te Whatu Ora has …
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Duncan Grieve: Media Commentator on TVNZ axing the 1News site and focusing on TVNZ+
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A media commentator says TVNZ appears to be doubling down on what it's good at. The state broadcaster's latest business proposal will see its website shut down in February while more investment will be put towards news on its streaming platform TVNZ+. The company is hoping to save $30 million. Spinoff founder Duncan Grieve told Ryan Bridge it could…
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Satish Ranchhod: Westpac Senior Economist on the latest Westpac Regional Roundup
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It's a tale of two islands when it comes to the economy. The Westpac Regional Roundup shows many businesses and households are suffering from the slow economy. Westpac Senior Economist Satish Ranchhod says feedback from the North Island was more downbeat, with Wellington being the worst off because of a shrinking public service. He says there was a…
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Ryan Bridge: What will the big issue be for the 2026 election?
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Inflation is still the dominant force in global politics, no doubt about it. We've got the United States election next month, the Aussies are going to the polls by midway through next year, so are the Canadians, we just had the UK, we've just had France, and inflation rules the roost. Bad news for ol' Albanese in Australia. There's a new poll out t…
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Helmut Modlik: Ngati Toa CEO talks his upcoming Treaty of Waitangi debate with David Seymour
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The chief executive of Ngati Toa agrees a robust debate is needed on the Treaty of Waitangi. Helmut Modlik will debate ACT leader David Seymour tonight, two months after Modlik called him out. A draft of Seymour's Treaty Principles Bill will be ready for public release and discussion next month, but National says it will support the bill no further…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 8th of October, Ngati Toa's Helmut Modlik is set to face David Seymour in a much anticipated debate on the Treaty of Waitangi. Modlik speaks to Ryan ahead of the debate. A mixed bag in Westpac's Regional Roundup, but things are looking good heading towards the New Year and Wednesda…
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Welcome to the LDS Mental Health Podcast. You can find more information on this episode and the many resources offered by Niki Olsen Coaching with the link below https://www.nikiolsencoaching.com/blog/176By Niki Olsen
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Gavin Grey: UK and Europe correspondent on French demands for halt on Israeli arms deliveries
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the French President's demands for a halt on arms deliveries to Israel for use in Gaza is a "disgrace". He says "Israel will win with or without their support". UK and Europe correspondent Gavin Grey says it came as a surprise since France is known to be a supporter of Israel. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystud…
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Ryan Bridge: What's the harm in the public knowing what went wrong on HMNZS Manawanui?
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Why? It's the question we all want answered this morning. But what we'll get is a bunch of speculation. The first most important question has been answered. Is the crew safe? Yes. Thankfully. And by the sounds of it, it's thanks in large part to help from others, the decision to abandon ship and a dose of good luck. Some of the crew spent five hour…
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Josie Vidal: Straterra chief executive says fast-track list will reap more benefits than environmental problems
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Belief the Government's fast-track list will reap more benefits than environmental problems. The Government's listed 149 projects for its Fast Track Approvals Bill - including nine mining projects. The Bill still needs to go before the Environment Committee, then each project will be assessed by an expert panel. Straterra chief executive Josie Vida…
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Andrew Alderson: Cameron Munster denies biting Paul Alamoti as NRL match review looms
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Cameron Munster has vehemently denied biting Penrith’s Paul Alamoti as the Melbourne five-eighth nervously awaits the outcome of the NRL’s match review committee. Munster will find out on Monday morning if he has been charged by the NRL after he was accused of biting Alamoti in the final 10 minutes of the Storm’s 14-6 grand final defeat on Sunday. …
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Ron Mark: Former Defence Minister expects Court on Inquiry to act quickly on HMNZS Manawanui sinking
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A search for answers over the sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui - off Samoa's southern coast. The $100 million naval ship was running a survey off the area when it hit a reef on Saturday night. All 75 people onboard were rescued - it caught fire and sank yesterday morning Former Defence Minister Ron Mark told Ryan Bridge he's gutted as his team fought…
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Listen to the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Monday 7 October. Get the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Vincent McAviney: Europe correspondent on UK giving sovereignty to Chagos Islands
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The British government announced it will hand sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, in a settlement that ends decades of disputes over Britain’s last African colony, while maintaining a key US-British military base in the archipelago. Europe correspondent Vincent McAviney says the UK keeping its military base for another 99 years marks …
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Brad Olsen: Infometrics Principal Economist on the ghost houses revealed in the latest census data
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There's several possible reasons behind a rise in the number of homes empty on Census night. The latest data shows just more than 110 thousand homes were empty, up from just under 100 thousand in 2018. Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen says part of that could be due to Cyclone Gabrielle flood levels, and high levels of construction. He tol…
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Scott MacLean: Dunedin Civil Defence Manager on the State of Emergency in the region
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Flooding and landslips are keeping officials busy in Otago. The area is in a State of Emergency due to heavy rain, with downpours expected to continue into the afternoon. Fire and Emergency NZ have responded to 31 calls between 6pm last night and 5.30am, with around 70 people evacuating to welfare centres. Dunedin Civil Defence Manager Scott MacLea…
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Ryan Bridge: Kudos to Qantas for trying something new
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Kudos to Qantas for introducing a wellbeing zone on the cattle class of the aircraft. Airlines are cramming us in like sardines, anyone who's travelled will know this. They serve you booze, you recline your seat, the planes dry you out and then as a natural consequence, people go nuts. Unruly passengers ripping open the emergency doors, running up …
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Casey Costello: Associate Police Minister on the soaring police recruitment numbers
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The Government is confident their support of frontline Police is coming to fruition. Recruitment numbers have soared in the past year, with almost 1,400 applicants in July – the highest since 2014. It's seen around five and a half thousand applicants in the first eight months of the year, more than double across the same period last year. Associate…
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Sarah Dalton: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists Executive Director on Health NZ's $934 million deficit
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Health New Zealand is expecting its financial deficit for the past financial year to be near a billion dollars. The agency's released its report for the June quarter. Earlier in quarter three, a $299 million surplus was forecast - but the preliminary financial result for the year to the end of June is a $934 million deficit. Association of Salaried…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Friday 4th of October, Dunedin has declared a state of emergency following significant rainfall overnight and surface flooding. Civil Defence Controller Scott Maclean has the latest. Police recruitment wings will be expanded from next year following record applications to join the force. A…
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Duncan Bridgeman: NZME Managing Editor expresses his concerns with economic growth in the business community
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Mood of the boardroom survey, more than 100 of our top business leaders have had their say on the government, its ministers and the economy today. CEOs ranked the performance of the Cabinet Ministers with ‘1’ being not impressive and ‘5’ - very impressive. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon scored with 3.73 whilst keeping his cabinet focused on deliv…
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