Hey there! Welcome to ”King Crush Thursday,” where we’re shining a light on the diverse and inspiring lives of black men from all walks of life. Our guests are here to share their unique success stories, from business moguls to skilled artisans, all embodying strength and dignity. We’re on a mission to reshape the usual narratives about black men, showcasing positivity and achievement. It’s a space for everyone, especially young black guys looking for role models, and anyone eager to broaden ...
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Matt brings you an hour of thematic free-association through spoken word and the best music from Portland, from around the world, from across the century. It's neo-beatnik, it's post-surreality, it's your guide through the Singularity.
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The only podcast on the entire internet... hosted by Dirk Parker. Answering questions you send in - Sex, Sports, Gaming - Nothing is off limits - except sex - wait we just said sex - no sex is fine - really? - yes.
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Bringing together the wisdom of the Arts Sector & Mental Health Advocacy to help you transform your own mental health through the creative process. Don't wait till you're on your knees, learn how to self-regulate and be proactive about your own wellbeing now using the Arts. Listen here to be inspired..... anyone can access this... it's never too late to illustrate the Inner landscape that is you. Be all that you are in full colour x
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Welcome to Kiwi Yarns - those yarns you have where you sit down, put the kettle on, pour a whiskey or crack open a beer I honestly don‘t mind. Anyway! We‘re sitting down and we’re yarning to some great New Zealanders, their back stories, their front stories, even stories where they went sideways, we will go there. It’s a place where we celebrate the great people of this glorious nation.
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Wait Long By The River is an interview series exploring creativity through the geniuses wandering around the city of Melbourne, Australia. What is creativity? Where does it come from? Who are these people? Listen in to hear James Fahy finding his way towards answers along a very, very circuitous route.
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This show interviews the “smart money” (large money managers & CEOs) for timeless investing advice. My goal is to provide you with timeless/actionable advice that you can use to make smarter investment decisions, and help you become intellectually wealthy. The Host: Adam Sarhan, Author, Investor, and Forbes Contributor, interviews real money managers with over $100 million in assets under management (AUM) and CEOs for timeless advice. Disclaimer: All our work is general in nature and for edu ...
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The show about the power of stories, the people who tell them, and why you should be doing it too. This is where I talk to speakers, storytellers, marketing and communication experts to understand how they use stories to get their messages across, engage and inspire people to action. New episodes every Monday! I’m a keynote speaker, author, emcee, and story coach. You can connect with me on LinkedIn, where I post daily (or as close to that as my children will let me), and on storypowers.com
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Welcome to The Millionaire Choice Podcast where Tony Bradshaw talks to millionaires and future millionaires about how to build wealth and what to do with it once you have it because wealth has a purpose. And if good people don't have the money, then the bad people do. Tony is the author of The Millionaire Choice: Millionaire or Not. You Can Choose. Tony is a former engineer turned technologist and business executive. He's worked for one of the top financial education brands where he led thei ...
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Live Your Happy NOW! Conversations to open up and live an authentic, happy and fulfilled life.
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Live Your Happy NOW podcast with Veronica Parker gives us a sacred space where we can connect and truly show up as we are. It is not about pretending to be happy all the time and hiding fears, sadness or negative thoughts. It’s about embracing it ALL. It’s learning to choose your happy even in the midst of challenge, doubts and struggles. Join Veronica each week for uplifting conversations with inspiring guests, wellness insights, and sparks of motivation to get you energized and moving beyo ...
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Welcome to Kinda Cute! This is a podcast about The Cut by New York Magazine, which means we are covering everything pop culture, true crime, fashion, beauty and lifestyle. Your host, Bailey Evin is a self-described pop culture ho and can’t wait to discuss the wide variety of articles The Cut covers and some legit sh*t she just loves. Would love it if you review and subscribe! You can also find me at: @baileyevin on Instagram Bailey Evin on YouTube www.baileyevin.com thank you! xx, bails
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The Marketing Society is a progressive global community of senior marketers. Our purpose is to empower our members to be brave leaders. Since 1959, we have grown into an influential network of more than 3000+ members across our global hubs: London, Scotland, Hong Kong, Singapore, UAE and New York. Our members are mostly senior clients (over seventy per cent) from brands such as ASOS, Barclays, IBM, Disney, HSBC, Mars, Samsung, Unilever and Vodafone. Everything we do is through a brave lens – ...
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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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Prince Rogers Nelson was a cultural icon, ground-breaking artist and one of the most influential, prolific and revered musicians of his generation, inspiring diverse groups of people around the world. This show talks to people who have memories of the Purple one, and will include associates, bandmates and fans alike. Don't be 'alone in a world that's so cold' - join us! May U Live 2 C the Dawn...
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Despite being the world’s most potent economic area, Asia can be one of the most challenging regions to navigate and manage well for foreign brands. However, plenty of positive stories exist and more are emerging every day as brands start to see success in engaging and deploying appropriate market growth strategies – with the help of specialists. The Negotiation is an interview show that showcases those hard-to-find success stories and chats with the incredible leaders behind them, teasing o ...
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Gavin Grey: UK correspondent on the UK Government enacting measures to stop prison overcrowding
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The UK Government has established emergency measures to ease prison overcrowding as more rioters are being sentenced for their role in the recent unrest. The system, known as Operation Early Dawn, means defendants waiting for a court appearance will be kept in police cells until prison space is available. UK correspondent Gavin Grey says hundreds o…
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Mark Troughear: Freightways CEO on the company reporting a decrease in net profits
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Logistics and courier company Freightways has recorded a 5.8 percent decrease in net profit after weathering what its leaders believe to be the worst of the economic cycle in New Zealand and Australia. Freightways announced its 2024 results to the NZX on Monday. It reported net profit after tax of $70.9 million, a reduction from its 2023 result tha…
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Shane Solly: Harbour Asset Management spokesperson on BNZ's performance of services index staying below 50
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BNZ’s performance of services index - which measures sentiment across services firms - was up 3.9 points to 44.6 in July from a rock-bottom level of 40.7 in June. While it’s better than June it’s still a very low result - a result below 50 indicates activity is contracting for the fifth straight month. Harbour Asset Management's Shane Solly explain…
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The Huddle: Is a Wellington-Auckland sleeper train a good idea?
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Tonight on The Huddle, Child Fund CEO Josie Pagani and Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! There's growing calls to bring back the Wellington-Auckland sleeper train as an alternative to pricey air travel. Is this a good idea? The Government has announced a new crackdown on…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday 19 August - The Government is facing pressure to encourage households to reduce their gas usage. Is this a good idea? Energy Resources Aotearoa Chief Executive John Carnegie unpacks this. Police have voiced concerns about the 'organised criminal element' within the increase in boy r…
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Nicola Willis: Finance Minister responds to National's positive 1News Verian poll result
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The Government has seen support in the latest political poll. The 1News Verian poll has National on 38 percent, ACT on 7 and New Zealand First on 6. Christopher Luxon has jumped 5 percent to 28 percent as preferred Prime Minister. Finance Minister Nicola Willis says it's good to see. "We don't watch the polls too closely, they go up and down, but I…
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Alistair McGregor: Counties Driving School instructor on long wait times still preventing students from getting driver's licences
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A driving instructor says one student drove 500 kilometres to sit his full licence test because of months-long wait times. Counties Driving School's Alistair McGregor says the man drove from Pukekohe to Dannevirke. The Government scrapped free driving test re-sits this year to cull long wait times. McGregor says it's taking time to see any effect. …
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Thomas Nash: Greater Wellington Regional Council climate chair on the growing calls to revive the Wellington-Auckland sleeper train
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Support is re-igniting for a Wellington to Auckland sleeper train, as air fares soar. The idea was floated at a Wellington council meeting last week. Greater Wellington Regional Council climate chair Thomas Nash says tracks between Auckland and Wellington are seriously under-utilised. He says night trains are popular overseas, particularly in Europ…
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Matt Lowrie: Greater Auckland transport blog director on the Government's new $1.3 billion programme to crack down on dangerous driving
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One commentator says enforcement is critical for road safety. The Government's announced it wants 3.3 million roadside alcohol breath tests a year, with a $1.3 billion budget over three years. $7 million is for incentives for police - for when they meet targets. Greater Auckland transport blog director Matt Lowrie says police haven't done enough br…
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Mark Mitchell: Police Minister on the 'organised criminal element' at the recent boy racer gatherings
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The Police Minister says boy racers are terrorising communities throughout the country. Four police vehicles were rammed at a Waikato gathering over the weekend, and an officer suffered minor injuries. Police say a ute involved was stolen, with fake plates - and two people in the picture they've released weren't involved with the meet. Minister Mar…
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Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent ahead of the latest 1News-Verian poll
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The latest 1News-Verian poll is due to be released tonight - and it's generated plenty of speculation. The previous poll had National on 38 points, Labour on 29 points, the Green Party on 13 points, ACT at 7points and NZ First on 6 points. ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper outlines what to expect. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listene…
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Jason Pine: Sportstalk host on the All Blacks bouncing back and defeating Argentina at Eden Park
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The All Blacks have bounced back and defeated Argentina - but they'll need to maintain momentum for the Rugby Championships. While a convincing win in the rematch with Argentina was a big improvement on an upset loss in the competition opener - 35 of the 42 points they scored at Eden Park came in the first half. Sportstalk host Jason Pine explains …
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Oliver Peterson: Australian correspondent on the launch of Sydney's new driverless metro train line
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Sydney's long-awaited driverless metro train line has been launched, with up to 200,000 commuters being expected to use the service. The line runs from Chatswood in Sydney's north to Sydenham in the inner west via tunnels under Sydney Harbour. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says the project is expected to draw in more international visito…
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John Carnegie: Energy Resources Aotearoa Chief Executive on households potentially needing to reduce gas usage
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Experts have warned the Government that there isn't enough gas for both households and industry - meaning users could face increased prices and potential shortages. The Green Building Council says households need to be encouraged to reduce their gas usage, freeing up supply for industrial exporters. Energy Resources Aotearoa Chief Executive John Ca…
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12-year-old Fynn Goat is heading to Morocco and then Spain for the Youth World Championships in kitesurfing and is only one of five Aussie kids competing
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Council of the Ageing NT CEO Sue Shearer says choir singing and line dancing are among a number of fitness and social activities planned for seniors with early onset dementia as part of its new Active ...
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Tasman Pitts-Hill says he and his family were onboard a Sealink Ferry off Darwin’s coast when a fire broke out on Friday and they jumped onto the roof amid absolute chaos, waiting for rescuers to arrive ...
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Sanderson Middle School Chairperson Mark Ferguson says he’s been advised that bollards at the school oval won’t be considered until 2025/26 to stop cars from driving on it despite raising serious safety ...
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Nine News Executive Producer Kathleen Gazzola and ABC News Political Reporter Thomas Morgan join Katie Woolf to talk all things NT election including early voting and the commitments made by both major ...
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NT Chief Minister Eva Lawler explains Labor’s promise to provide free land to a new supermarket chain in a bid to increase competition and drive down grocery prices
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Today’s guest is New Zealand Paralympian number 156 - gold medal-winning Wheel Black, Jai Waite. Jai is also an internationally recognised and award-winning documentary maker. His latest is Wheel Blacks: Bodies on the Line - out this week - and it follows the Wheel Blacks as they battled to rise above declining resources to try and qualify for the …
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Remembering Cyclone Tracy Chair Richard Creswick says a site has now been secured for a memorial at East Point for the 50th anniversary of the disaster and he plans to write to the Prime Minister inviting ...
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AMA NT President Dr Robert Parker says the NT has a good supply of IV fluids amid a worldwide shortage and it’s being carefully managed but he says governments have been aware of dwindling supplies for ...
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Australian Education Union NT President Michelle Ayers breaks down the NT’s latest NAPLAN results and says students are well behind on the key indicators due to the critical underfunding of government ...
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Kate Camp: Te Papa spokesperson on charging a $35 entry fee for international visitors from next month
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Te Papa is going to start charging a $35 entry fee for international tourists starting next month. The national museum says it's because rising energy costs, insurance and paying staff is all becoming too expensive. The move's expected to bring in an additional $5-$10 million per year. Te Papa spokesperson Kate Camp told Heather du Plessis-Allan it…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 16 August 2024, the Waitangi Tribunal says the Government's Treaty Principals Bill is discriminatory and unfair. Former Waitangi Tribunal historian Dr Sam Carpenter explains what the issue is. Consumer NZ is hitting out at supermarkets and the Grocery Commissioner after news that s…
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Sir Bob Charles: Christchurch Golf Club Patron on LIV golf coming to the Garden City
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Not everyone loves the idea of LIV golf holding an event in Christchurch. Rumour has it that the saudi-backed breakaway competition is looking at holding a tournament in the garden city, possibly as soon as next year. LIV officials have visited christchurch golf club to have a look. Sir Bob Charles is a patron of that club and told Heather du Pless…
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Geoffrey Miller: International geopolitical analyst on New Zealand and Australia's new security commitment
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New Zealand and Australia have committed to working "in lock step" like never before over security issues. Christopher Luxon and Anthony Albanese have wrapped up their bilateral meeting in Canberra. Luxon says they have agreed to activate the alliance if either nation faces a severe cyber attack, and have invited defence ministers to renew closer t…
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Sam Carpenter: Former Waitangi tribunal historian on the government's Treaty Principles Bill
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The Waitangi tribunal released it's first take on the government's Treaty Principles Bill and it doesn't like it. The tribunal says it's unfair and discriminatory - and should be abandoned. The prime minister has already pushed back, saying it's a coalition commitment with Act to pursue the bill to first reading. Former Waitangi tribunal historian,…
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Gemma Rasmussen: Consumer NZ on supermarket pricing discrepancies
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The Commerce Commission says shoppers are likely to be losing millions of dollars a year due to supermarket pricing errors. Grocery commissioner Pierre van Heerden has called them out for times when the price on the label doesn't match what you end up paying at the counter. He believes when that happens they need to give you the product for free. H…
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Darwin Festival’s Artistic Director Kate Fell says there are a raft of exciting events planned in Palmerston, with Darwin theatre show ‘Fourteen’ among the highlights tonight
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Declan Laverty’s Mother Samara Laverty says her son would still be alive if his murderer was not out on bail and she hopes the CLP’s bail reforms, in honour of Declan, will prevent others from losing loved ...
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Democratizing Markets Through Innovation - Tzero.com CEO David Goone Shares Timeless Advice
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Democratizing Markets Through Innovation - Tzero.com CEO David Goone Shares Timeless AdviceWebsite: Tzero.comBio:David Goone is the CEO of tZERO, a financial technology company that democratizes access to capital markets by establishing innovative, transparent, and efficient marketplaces. tZERO works with companies and entrepreneurs to provide uniq…
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Enda Brady: UK correspondent on the increased security around Taylor Swift ahead of London concerts
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The security around Taylor Swift has been strengthened ahead of the singer's London shows. Swift is set to perform five nights at Wembley Stadium in the UK capital in her first appearance on stage since a terror threat led to her Vienna shows getting cancelled. UK correspondent Enda Brady says fans without tickets have been asked not to gather outs…
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Sam Dickie: Fisher Funds expert on the decline in interest in the Metaverse
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A few years ago, the Metaverse was the biggest talking point in the world of technology. Meanwhile in 2024, the virtual platform has declined in popularity and the market has moved on. Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds explains what happened. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Jamie Mackay: The Country host on Federated Farmers voicing support for Government banking inquiry
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The Government's wide-reaching banking inquiry has been met with support from Federated Farmers. Banking spokesperson Richard McIntyre has claimed this inquiry will shine a light on the levels of competition, profitability and transparency in rural lending - information farmers have been waiting for. The Country's Jamie Mackay explains further. LIS…
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Liam Dann: NZ Herald business editor at large on food prices going up 0.6 percent in the year to July
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New data from has confirmed food prices are up - but not as much as predicted. Stats NZ reports show food prices have increased by 0.6 percent in the 12 months to July. NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann says this is good news for the economy following the recent OCR cut. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Alan McDonald: Employers and Manufacturers Association Head of Advocacy on the Government's new visa scheme for seasonal workers
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The Government has announced a new immigration pathway for essential seasonal workers. It has created a new subcategory of the Specific Purpose Work Visa - to help employers in upcoming seasonal peaks. Roles must pay at least $29.66 per hour, and offer at least 30 hours each week. EMA's Alan McDonald says these changes will be welcomed by the busin…
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The Huddle: Does Eden Park need more concerts?
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Tonight on The Huddle, journalist Mark Sainsbury and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! North Korea is set to open back up to tourists at the end of the year. Would we go? We've gotten a look at the new school lunches menu - what do we think? Will these be fit for purpose? Eden Park has…
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Can ‘Events’ be Sustainable? with Matilde Riley, Sustainability Consultant at From Now
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“When it comes to including sustainability in events - we’re finding the focus on sustainability is increasingly part of the client brief.” As we continue with our greening your marketing activity mini-series, we wanted to turn our attention to events. Events can be fun, they allow us to learn and connect, but they also come with a considerable foo…
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Sir John Kirwan: former All Black ahead of this weekend's All Blacks v Argentina clash
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The All Blacks lineup has entered the spotlight, with four changes made for Saturday's rematch against the Pumas at Eden Park. Rieko Ioane's swapped in for Anton Leinert-Brown to start at centre while Caleb Clarke and Will Jordan are the starting wingers. Ethan de Groot's out with a neck injury so Tamaiti Williams starts in the front row while form…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday August 15, an expert from Massey University shared his theory about where the infamous batch of meth-laced lollies came from. Associate Education Minister David Seymour unveiled his plan for school lunches - and explained how it worked out to be so cost-effective. North Korea is s…
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Mark Crysell: former Sunday reporter on North Korea reopening for tourism
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North Korea's set to reopen for international tourists by the end of the year. Two tour companies with connections to the isolated country have made separate online announcements - saying tour groups would be allowed to visit the city of Samjiyon. It's been almost five years since the country shut its borders due to the pandemic. Former Sunday repo…
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David Seymour: Associate Education Minister on the new school lunches on offer to Kiwi students
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The Associate Education Minister's unveiled his new plan for school lunches. Newstalk ZB can reveal nine sample recipes from the Ministry of Education include butter chicken, a chicken sandwich, a rice and bean burrito, and Thai chicken curry. David Seymour says these choices are the most cost-effective ways to keep Kiwi students fed. "There's ever…
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: Bring on more concerts at Eden Park
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The submissions are open, you can now have your say on whether Eden Park should be allowed to have 12 concerts a year, which is double what they have at the moment. And from me, it is absolutely a ‘hell yes’. Give them 12 concerts, it's a great place for a show. I've been to a few shows there now - Pink, Ed Sheeran, Billy Joel... and honestly, beca…
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Peter Reynolds: Disability Support Network CEO on disability support services being moved to the Ministry of Social Development
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There's risk the needs of disabled people won't be met as their ministry is carved up. Support services are moving to the Ministry of Social Development, after a review found a lack of control over funding and services at Whaikaha. Disability Support Network CEO Peter Reynolds says the sector has been struggling for over a decade - and doesn't have…
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Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on Opposition leader Peter Dutton saying Australia shouldn't accept Palestinian refugees
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Over in Australia, Opposition leader Peter Dutton has claimed Australia should not accept Palestinian refugees fleeing conflict in Gaza, citing 'security risks'. Dutton's comments have been rejected by senior Albanese government figures, as officials try to keep Palestinian refugees in the country for longer. Australian correspondent Murray Olds sa…
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Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on Prime Minister Chris Luxon's infrastructure-focused meeting in Australia
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Infrastructure is high on the agenda for the Prime Minister's meetings in Australia. Chris Luxon and Ministers Shane Jones, Simeon Brown and Chris Bishop have met with top-brass at Kiwi engineering firm Beca, and had infrastructure talks with the New South Wales Premier. ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper unpacks Luxon's new model for in…
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