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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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The Quicky

Mamamia Podcasts

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Do you find the news cycle overwhelming? Depressing? Confusing? Boring? Endless? Then you need The Quicky. Mamamia's daily podcast that gets you up to speed on the top stories, then deep dives on one topic you want to know more about. It's the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day.
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Multitasking: it’s what science says separates us from the apes. Ingest our best stories, interviews, and panel discussions directly through your earholes and free up your eyes for crossing roads or winking at strangers on the bus. The food chain is yours! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is a daily news podcast for young people in Australia. Join The Daily Aus team every weekday morning as we cover the news in your language. We’re a newsroom of young journalists, delivering news for young people. TDA is completely independent. We are not owned by any larger media company.
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Extremes

VICE Australia

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Extremes is a show about people who’ve lived through extraordinary situations. These are big stories with enormous stakes. There’s no pattern to the stories that our guests tell: some are funny, others are sad. Some situations were accidents, others were created deliberately—but all provide a window into human behaviour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Anxiety Hour

VICE Australia

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The Anxiety Hour is a program where we meet and profile interesting people, and explore parts of their lives that aren’t always seen. In short we’re asking, what are you afraid of? But more broadly, we're aiming to break out of the usual mental health conversations to highlight our shared experiences and feelings. Now, at this point it sounds kind of heavy, but trust us mental health isn’t always sad. Often it’s weird, funny, frustrating and even uplifting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri ...
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Sydney Reflect

Sydney Reflect

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Sydney Reflect is simply a podcast for inspiring and empowering international students in Australia. We reflect on the life-changing experiences of international students in Australia.
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Hosted every Wednesday by artist & songwriter Danieal; uniting the African diaspora's heritage, sharing it's wisdom and uplifting it's history. To know where you are going, you must first know where your coming from. This show is the bridge ensuring safe passage for the African diaspora's future. Achieving against all odds and defiance in the face of adversity are a uncoincidentally a re-occurring theme throughout our episodes. The priceless generational wisdom shared, will resonate with kno ...
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONS began with film journalist Blake Howard examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT chronologically, in 60-second increments, in the aptly titled "One HEAT Minute." The finale featured the legendary mastermind director, screenwriter and producer behind the film Michael Mann. The show continues with: MIAMI NICE is a "Modern Mann" campfire podcast that pours over every loveable morsel of Michael Mann's misunderstood masterpiece Miami Vice (2006). The show's expand ...
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Rural Focus is a unique program in commercial radio: it provides the most comprehensive coverage of agricultural and agribusiness issues affecting the rural communities in regional Western Australia.
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A daily news podcast, getting you across the latest Australian and international news in under 10 minutes. Agenda-free, independent, and delivered by hosts that'll come to feel like mates. It's the news without the noise, cutting through with a touch of analysis and an eye on what's coming next. And there's always a quirky news story or two to give a touch of balance to the news of the day. News for busy people, out 6am weekday, perfect for your morning routine. The Squiz is your shortcut to ...
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04-17-2017 - 04-23-2017 - Trump - Spicer - Others * 04-17-2017 - Sean Spicer White House Press Conference audio English * 04-18-2017 - Vice President Mike Pence Meets Japans Prime Minister Shinzo Abe audio English * 04-18-2017- President Trump Makes Remarks and Signs the Buy American, Hire American Executive Order - Kenosha - Wisconsin audio English * 04-18-2017 - Vice President Mike Pence Speaks on USS Ronald Reagan audio English * 04-18-2017 - Vice President Mike Pence Meets Japans Deputy ...
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Pilates Association Podcast

Pilates Alliance Australasia

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The PAA strives to continue promoting the expansion of the Pilates Method as a professional and valued healthcare and fitness discipline. The goal of the PAA podcast is to explore the many facets and layers of the Pilates industry through conversations with the community.
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Mandy Onassis

Mandy Onassis

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Special Guests: Chris Stafford – The Stafford Brothers + Exclusive Mix up Lorne Padman – Vice President and Label Manager – Dim Mak Records Gabby Colombi – Director - Global PR Dave Goode – The Potbelleez From Australia to the furthest points on the map- Mandy Onassis delivers The Authority to electronic music enthusiasts. With a driving big-room epicenter, The Authority holds down the musical fort with the freshest beats from the globe’s, from the pioneers to the solid emerging talent, toge ...
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🎙Join us as we celebrate the remarkable achievements of the Muslim community worldwide, igniting a passion within you to reach for the stars and make your dreams a reality! Let our stories of inspiration and success guide you towards unleashing your full potential. 💫
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Capehart

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Opinion writer Jonathan Capehart talks with newsmakers who challenge your ideas on politics, and explore how race, religion, age, gender and cultural identity are redrawing the lines that both divide and unite America. "Capehart" is a podcast from Washington Post Opinions, with conversations adapted from Washington Post Live events.
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The official podcast of the Atheist Foundation of Australia. All Atheist Aus Podcast episodes are under the Creative Commons license. You are free to distribute unedited versions of the episodes for non-commercial purposes. If you would like to edit the episode please contact us. WARNING: explicit language! The views expressed are not necessarily representative of the Atheist Foundation of Australia, its affiliates, sponsors or advertisers. Continue the conversation with atheists, the like-m ...
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Debunks is your myth busting-guide to all the big science questions. We sort fact from fiction and tell you if something really is too good to be true.
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AUU Student Radio

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Adelaide University Student Radio is Australia’s longest running student radio program, and has been running for over 30 years on Radio Adelaide. We aim to give students on campus a voice on air and this year, our programs will specialise in comedy, sports, local music, politics and uni based banter. There is bound to be something appealing. so keep your ears peeled! Listen to us on Wednesdays from 6pm-11pm on 101.5 FM or online at http://radioadelaide.org.au Call us 08 7132 5000 or tweet @a ...
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has paid back over £6,000 ($12,000 NZD) in gifts and hospitality received since taking up the role after a controversy over donations. Starmer is covering the cost of six Taylor Swift tickets, four tickets to the races, and a designer clothing rental agreement favoured by his wife, Lady Victoria Starmer. UK correspon…
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Nuclear energy is experiencing a resurgence in interest amid concern surrounding shortages. Its greenhouse gas emissions are smaller than most - and reactors produce reliable baseline electricity cheaply and efficiently. Fisher Funds expert Sam Dickie unpacks whether nuclear energy can have a future in New Zealand. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/l…
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Australia's Parliament has approved new laws that govern the operation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Minister Bill Shorten has also published a list that outlines what NDIS funding can and cannot be spent on from now on. But disability advocates say all of this has been "rapidly" developed with next to no engagement with the sector -…
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Dunedin residents are preparing for a deluge of rain. A red heavy rain warning is in force for North Otago, Dunedin and coastal Clutha today and tomorrow. Otago Civil Defence says people should only travel tonight if absolutely necessary - to avoid getting caught up in rising rivers or streams. The Country's Jamie Mackay says people are getting the…
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Business leaders have given their verdict on the Government in the Herald’s Mood of the Boardroom survey. Some experts have noted that as the country enters an interest-rate cutting phase, now is the time to have a discussion about the make-up of ongoing retirement savings. NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann says there's a clear mood for …
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Tonight on The Huddle, Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union and Infrastructure NZ CEO Nick Leggett joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! New data from the 2023 Census reveals over half the country isn't religious? Is this surprising? What do we think changed? The Mood of the Boardroom Survey results came o…
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Two Royal Australian Air Force planes have landed in Cyprus, as the government prepares to evacuate Australian citizens from Beirut. Around 1700 Australians have told the Department of Foreign Affairs they want to leave Lebanon, as Israel’s incursion into the country’s south continues. Sydney mother Marie Shebl is one of them. She has booked a comm…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Thursday 3 October 2024, the highest possible weather warning has been issued for Dunedin. Otago Civil Defence Group Controller Matt Alley updates Jack on the extreme rainfall and likelihood of evacuation for the region. Police are delighted at the number of new recruit appl…
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The Finance Minister is pleased the nation's business heavyweights share her values and priorities. The Herald's annual Mood of the Boardroom survey has found CEOs and board members are more optimistic than pessimistic about the economy. But they still have concerns about things like energy, living costs, interest rates, cyber security threats and …
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More than half of Kiwis have no religion, new data shows. Census figures released today shows the proportion of people without religion is now at 51.6 percent. Massey University Emeritus Professor of Religion, Peter Lineham says Christianity has been declining since the 1960s. "It speeded up a tremendous amount in the period from 2006 to 2018 - and…
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The Defence Minister says China featured in round-table talks with South Pacific partners this week. Auckland hosted the annual meeting for ministers from Australia, Fiji, France, Chile, Tonga and Papua New Guinea. Judith Collins says everybody was very disappointed by China's recent intercontinental ballistic missile test over the Pacific Ocean. S…
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A police college based in Auckland could be on the cards. New intakes at the Porirua college will be bolstered next year by 20 recruits each wing to reach 100 trainees. By late August, applications had overtaken 5,500 - more than double the number for the same period last year. But Assistant Commissioner Jill Rogers says the Porirua facility is alr…
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Israel and Iran exchanged threats of retaliation at a UN Security Council meeting, raising fears of a broader Middle East war. Israel vowed to respond after Iran launched around 180 ballistic missiles that injured Israelis and killed a Palestinian. Iran claimed the attack was necessary to restore balance following Israel's killing of Hezbollah's le…
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The message is clear as heavy rain pelts the lower South - be prepared. A red-level heavy rain warning is in force for North Otago, Dunedin and coastal Clutha. NIWA reports Dunedin has already had 75 percent of its normal monthly rainfall for October. Otago Civil Defence group controller Matt Alley said they were continuing to monitor rain as it wa…
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The Quicky news update for Thursday, October 3rd 2024 The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it’s delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Want to try …
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The latest Census data is out, with numbers for all sorts of data points from ethnicity, home ownership and income to gender and sexual identity. But the number that most interested me today is buried in the housing stats. In 2018, when we last did the numbers, about one in every six New Zealand homes recorded mould bigger than an A4 piece of paper…
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Prime Minister Chris Luxon's feeling 'stoked' with today's Mood of the Boardroom survey results. The nation's business heavy-weights have ranked Government ministers in the Herald's annual survey - and they're feeling pretty optimistic with the state of the current Government. NZ Herald deputy political editor Thomas Coughlan says the nation's busi…
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Police in New South Wales have applied to the state’s top court to ban two pro-Palestinian rallies set to take place this weekend. Next Monday marks the one-year anniversary of Hamas’s attacks on Israel and the start of the conflict in Gaza - and police aim to stop a rally taking place on that date from going forward on top of the usual weekend pro…
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INEOS Britannia are one win away from earning the right to challenge Team New Zealand for the America's Cup. The British syndicate has beaten Luna Rossa in both races overnight to lead 6-4 in the best-of-13 Louis Vuitton series. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Police have arrested a teenager after disrupting a 'sophisticated smishing scam' using new technology never seen in New Zealand before. Authorities have described smishing - a form of phishing - as when a device known an 'SMS Blaster' is used as a fake cell tower and tricks nearby cellphones to connect to its fraudulent network. This 'SMS Blaster' …
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has met European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on to reset relations on issues such as trade, security and immigration. Starmer, whose Labour Party won in July's election, has made clear that his government won't seek wholesale negotiation of the Brexit deal that took Britain out of the bloc, but he i…
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This week marks the 10th year of Fat Bear Week, where people vote online for who they think is the fattest bear in Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve. It’s a lot of fun and an annual Squiz favourite - but there is a serious side to it too… So in this Squiz Shortcut, we’ll look at the competition and how the use of wildlife livecams is helpi…
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Gina Chick spent an incredible 67 days solo in the wilds of Tasmania in the first series of SBS's 'Alone Australia'. But surviving the wild wasn't the hardest feat of Gina's life, and in her new memoir out this week, she explains why. Guest: Gina Chick, Winner of 'Alone Australia' and Author 'We are the stars: A misfit's story of love, connection a…
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The sequel to Joker is here, with Lady Gaga starring alongside Joaquin Phoenix. The musical movie takes place in the inner world of Joaquin Phoenix's homicidal antihero and has a strong performance from Lady Gaga as the Joker's love interest. And Aubrey Plaza and Canadian singer and actor Maisy Stella star in 'My Old Ass' - a sort of Gen Z ghost of…
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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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A fruit fly has a brain that is the size of a poppy seed, and for the first time scientists have produced a complete map of a fly's brain. Researchers say this is an unprecedented moment in the history of neuroscience. Guest: Mala Murthy, Professor of Neuroscience at Princeton University in the United States and one of the lead authors of the resea…
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The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association has applied to scrap junior wage rates for workers aged between 18 to 20. Chief Executive Business Council of Australia, Bran Black told RN Breakfast there has been so much Industrial Relations reform in the last 18-months and businesses can't take anymore. It comes as the Government has anno…
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How is the Albanese Government trying to manage domestic tensions over the ongoing conflict in the Middle East? And is their position clear? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Charles Croucher, Chief Political Editor for 9News…
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Pro-Palestinian protests planned to coincide with the anniversary of the October 7 attack could be blocked by a New South Wales court this morning, as protesters fight a bid by police to shut down the events. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says holding the events would be a provocation, but member of the Palestine Action Group Josh Lees told RN Br…
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Israel has warned of severe consequences for Iran, after they fired around 200 missiles at Israel earlier this week. The Deputy Prime Minister has condemned Iran's actions and reaffirmed that Israel has a right to defend itself, but has also continued calls for a ceasefire in the Middle East. Guest: Richard Marles, Deputy Prime Minister and Ministe…
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Nearly 50,000 members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) are on strike Tuesday against the nation’s East and Gulf Coast ports. They are demanding a $5/hour increase in pay every year for the next six years. Mitch McCann, US Correspondent says that New Zealand exporters are likely to be affected by congestion and delays. The Minis…
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From measuring a woman's health based on her attractiveness, to studies showing women have to prove themselves to be sicker than a man to receive treatment. In this bonus episode of 'Hysterical', Cattriona Stirrat speaks with Dr Lea Merone, a researcher in women's health. She breaks down concepts such as Yentl syndrome and the 'beauty myth', but al…
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The US Vice Presidential candidates went face to face yesterday in the first and only Vice Presidential debate. The debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz had something not seen in US politics for sometime, civility between the candidates, but do voters want that? Guest: John T Shaw, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute Director Producer: Matt Simpson…
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The impacts of climate change continue to challenge and reshape the planet, as global warming melts glaciers and rising sea levels submerge land masses. In recent years large sections of the Swiss-Italian border made of glacier ridgelines or areas of perpetual snow are melting, causing natural geographic boundaries to shift, and now both countries …
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Israel has vowed to retaliate after Iran fired hundreds of ballistic missiles into the Jewish state on Tuesday night. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Iran has made a big mistake, and will pay for it - even though most of the missiles were intercepted by Israel's air defence systems. Guest: Akiva Eldar, Israeli author and journalist Producer:…
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Tens of thousands of dock workers launched a strike at ports along the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico in the United States this week. The strike is expected to wreak havoc on global supply chains and cost hundreds of millions of dollars a day in a major threat to the US economy - and it could also have significant flow-on effects in Australia. Guest…
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Thursday, 3 October: Plans to stop more Palestine protests; Sean Combs faces hundreds of new allegations; Aussie sportswomen go global; And it's time to clean out our closet… The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today’s stories, plus a dose of quirky news). You…
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Last month a member of the South Australian parliament introduced a bill that would drastically change abortion laws. The bill has sparked fierce debate; some calling it cruel, others saying it represents a more humane approach. But what are the real life consequences of such major changes to laws around pregnancy, birth and abortion? And what does…
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Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance have met for for their first (and only) Vice Presidential debate. The VP hopefuls debated on issues including climate, the economy, immigration, abortion and gun rights. With just over a month until the U.S. election, what do we know about the men hoping to become second-in-command to the future president? …
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The real proof will be in the pudding – if smoking rates come down, does it matter how she did it? If it was a non-tobacco company getting a tax cut to provide a product that was less harmful than ciggies would there be outrage? Or are we blinded by the fact it's a multinational whose legacy has been peddling cigarettes that clouds our judgement? A…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Thursday 3rd of October, Air NZ has made more cuts to regional flights, and we still don't have a plan for an Interislander replacement. Do we have a transport problem in New Zealand? Former Transport Minister Maurice Williamson joins the show to discuss. The PPTA are now allowing charter …
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