Newsable is all about what everyone’s talking about. Highbrow, lowbrow, exclusives, analysis and hot takes - it’s a fresh way to get up to speed on the day’s big stories, delivered in a uniquely Stuff way. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Need more kick-ass podcasts in your ears? Find more Stuff podcasts here GET IN TOUCH Feedback? Got a topic you’d like us to cover? We’re listening! Email us at newsable@stuff.co.nz Host: Imogen Wells Newsreader: Tom McKenzie Senior Producer: Philippa Tolle ...
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The first and only Pro Wrestling Podcast from the Middle East brings you the answers to the big questions and keeps fans up to speed in the world of wrestling with performers working the indies. If you want to get into the business, learn how it works, or understand it better; This is the podcast for you to be able to do all of that. Make sure to follow the Social Links to stay updated with wrestling news and new episodes
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Welcome to Minds Of Metal - we are Daria and Laz! Laz is a professional bass player and, having been brought up on Heavy Metal and Hard Rock, has been a Metalhead for most of his life! Daria is a professional singer and vocal coach who has fallen in love with the genre after a 6 year marriage with Laz incessantly playing Heavy Metal daily! Together, this husband and wife team will talk all things Heavy Metal - bringing to you an array of Metal topics covering a variety of bands, sub-genres a ...
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Jumping the ditch for more money - how bad could the numbers of New Zealanders leaving get? Can the Phoenix regain their top spot, taste testing K-pop cola
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New Zealand citizens are jumping ship and moving overseas at record rates. We meet one Kiwi who’s recently left for Australia and ask an expert, sociologist, Distinguised Professor Paul Spoonley what the impacts could be. Can the Wellington Phoenix regain their top of the table spot before heading into the playoffs? We talk to one of the founders o…
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Breaking - government ministers stripped of media and disability portfolios
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In a surprise move, Melissa Lee has been booted from Cabinet and stripped of the Media portfolio, and Penny Simmonds has lost the Disability Issues portfolio in a reshuffle. Simmonds was a minister outside of Cabinet. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith would take over the Media and Broadcasting role, while Social …
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"Struggling to deliver excellent emergency care" - record numbers at Accident and Emergency, Anzac Day and recognising our recent veterans, Melanie Bracewell on the Comedy Festival, bizarre things left ...
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Record numbers are turning up at our Emergency Departments. But can they cope? Newsable talks to the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine New Zealand Chair Dr Kate Allan. Thousands will turn out for dawn services on Anzac Day, but how well are we recognising veterans from more recent conflicts? Plus Melanie Bracewell joins us to talk about b…
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"Second to last option" - financial hardship and opting out of KiwiSaver payments, missing in Miami cold case, why the government and Waitangi Tribunal are battling in the High Court, making time go faster ...
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The cost of living is pushing some people to halt their KiwiSaver payments - is this a growing trend? The latest in a cold case of a Kiwi woman missing in Miami for 20 years, Crown lawyers and the Waitangi Tribunal are battling it out in the High Court in what's been described as an all out legal spectacle. Plus, how to make your slow afternoon go …
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Trump on trial: Inside the Manhattan courtroom, aboriginal deaths in custody on the rise, and a weekend walloping for the Warriors
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Donald J. Trump is now officially the first former president in US history to go to criminal trial. So what happens next? We go inside the Manhattan courtroom where the landmark case is playing out. Plus, the number of indigenous Australians dying while in police custody has hit a record-high, and the Wahs are walloped in the NRL - where to now for…
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Odd Balls & Nebu Summit - 2 Local Startups // Ogden Arts & Adventure Show
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GUESTS: Jon Carter // Odd Balls “funguy” Founder Nate Davenport // Nebu Summit Founder Ogden Arts & Adventure // Nebu & Odd Balls Recorded April 16, 2024 Where Arts & Adventure summits the airwaves, this is the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show!! R. Brandon Long and Todd Oberndorfer are your hosts for the greatest arts & adventure podcast in all the land…
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Are the public servant job cuts nearing an end? Preparing for the Olympics, the lowdown on whether beetroot boosts sex drive, the winner of the UK's Invertebrate of the Year
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It's been another week of hefty job cuts in the public service, but are we reaching an end? We talk to Stuff political reporter, Glenn McConnell. The Olympics are less than 100 days away. Newsable hears from the first woman wrestler to represent New Zealand about her preparations. Plus is beetroot really vegetable Viagra and the winner of Invertebr…
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The Fast Track Approvals Bill and the concentration of decision making power, The Beths on performing at Coachella, dangerous mushrooms, the cows who escaped to an animal shelter
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The coalition government has used urgency provisions to hurry through law changes..more than any other MMP government, could this become a habit? We talk to a professor of politics from Massey University. We hear from Auckland indie band The Beths about what it's like to play at Coachella plus the the dangers of foraging for mushrooms and the not s…
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What will TV3's 6pm news look like under Stuff? How a Sydney student was falsely identified as the Bondi attacker, the rule changes that could leave endangered New Zealand sea lions more at risk, an AI ...
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Stuff is to take over the 6pm news on TV3 after Newshub shuts down, but what is it planning to do in its place? Newsable speaks to the bosses of both Stuff and Warner Brothers Discovery. How the wrong person ended up identified on social media as the attacker in the Bondi mall stabbing attack plus could new fishing rules further affect the endanger…
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Breaking: Stuff to produce 6pm TV news bulletin broadcast
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A lifeline for TV3’s 6pm news - with Stuff saving Newshub’s flagship bulletin. Staff from both companies were called to simultaneous meetings at 10.30am today, where the deal was announced. It comes after Warner Brothers Discovery announced last week that its proposal to shut down the entire Newshub news division, announced on February 28, would go…
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How pets being allowed in rentals could help family violence victims, the tensions between Israel and Iran. What is going on at NZ Rugby? The museum worker who put up his own painting
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The government’s latest pets in rentals proposals will help victims of domestic violence escape dangerous relationships. We talk to Pet Refuge, which provides safe shelter for pets. Israel is being urged not to retaliate after the attack by Iran, but can a lid be kept on the conflict? We get the inside info on what is going on at NZ Rugby and the t…
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Sydney shockwaves, Christopher Luxon's trip to SE Asia and the future of netball
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As Sydney struggles with the shockwaves from Saturday's attack at its busiest mall, we have updates from the scene, including insights into the police investigation and what happens now. Plus, Christopher Luxon's trip to South East Asia, and whether the Wahs can provide a template for netball success.…
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Update: Police name offender in Bondi stabbings
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Imogen brings you new information from a police press conference in Sydney.By Stuff Audio
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Kate MacLeod on Van Sessions at The Monarch
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Van Sessions is Recorded at The Monarch in Ogden, Utah. ARTIST | Kate McLeod FULL SET: Song 1 - Sometimes a Sound Song 2 - Compañeros on the Rio Song 3 - Don’t Lose Your Faith Song 4 - Road To Heaven ARTIST LINKS WEBSITE: https://www.katemacleod.com/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/KateMacLeod YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@macleodkate INATAGRA…
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Earth & Asphalt - Ogden Nature Center & Tucker Speed // Ogden Arts & Adventure Show
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Ogden Arts & Adventure // Earth & Asphalt Recorded April 9, 2024 Where Arts & Adventure summits the airwaves, this is the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show!! R. Brandon Long and Todd Oberndorfer are your hosts for the greatest arts & adventure podcast in all the land. GUESTS: Brandi Bosworth // Comms Manager - Ogden Nature Center / Earth Day Tony Tucker …
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The potentially dangerous, widespread "forever chemicals." Can boot camps for young offenders work? Super Rugby Aupiki finals this weekend, What Gen Z considers a splurge
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A new documentary is throwing long lasting, and sometimes deadly "forever chemicals" into the spotlight. We hear from a journalist involved in the investigation into PFAS The government’s plans to crack down on youth offending are beginning to edge closer, but officials are advising the tough, military style youth camps may not work. Super Rugby Au…
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Five Core Values of Smart Money Kids - Through The Pines Podcast
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Five Core Values of Smart Money Kids Learning How to Spend, Save, and Manage Money Maintaining an Emergency Fund Understanding Credit Compounding Interest Live Minimally We cover these topics on this episode of Through The Pines… Welcome to a Financial Planning Podcast with a down to earth vibe Sasquatch listens while foraging and dodging trail cam…
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Newshub and TVNZ closures - "The health of our democracy is at stake." Cost and staff culture worries at Scott base, risky home drinking
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A Newshub reporter, a former broadcasting minister and the former head of news and current affairs at TVNZ share their thoughts on how New Zealand’s media industry continues from here, after confirmation of the demise of Newshub operations. We now know TVNZ's Sunday programme is also to go, along with Fair Go and TVNZ's Midday and Tonight news bull…
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Breaking: Newshub’s fate sealed, about 300 staff impacted
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The future of New Zealand’s landscape is becoming clearer by the day, with confirmation that it will no longer feature one of the country’s big two TV news networks. Warner Bros. Discovery has revealed that all of Newshub's operations will be shut down, effective July 5. That includes the flagship 6pm bulletin, The AM Show, and the Newshub website.…
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Will further media cuts be confirmed today? Predictions about the official Cash Rate announcement this afternoon, Coachella line up and mystery around Rebel Wilson's book
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Today, Wednesday, could spell further cuts for the media industry, with TVNZ current affairs program Sunday, and entire news outlet Newshub learning their fate. We’re asking the ASB’s chief economist for his prediction’s ahead of this afternoon’s OCR announcement and it's been a great week for pop culture news so we round it all up and outline the …
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Breaking: TVNZ reveals decisions on news and current affairs cutbacks
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Big ticket TVNZ programmes Fair Go, and news bulletins - Midday and Tonight have been officially cancelled. It’s understood the axing of all three shows has been confirmed in meetings with staff today under the state broadcaster’s restructure proposals. Long-form current affairs programme Sunday will find out its future tomorrow. Stuff Audio’s seni…
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Rock & GOAL - Ogden Arts & Adventure Show
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Ogden Arts & Adventure // Rock & GOAL!! Where Arts & Adventure summits the airwaves, this is the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show!! R. Brandon Long and Todd Oberndorfer are your hosts for the greatest arts & adventure podcast in all the land. GUESTS: Dave Nellis // Director of Public Relations - America First Credit Union Troy Callentine // Executive Di…
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Staff brace for TVNZ announcement on programme closure plans, David Seymour on which parents should be fined for kids' truancy, the NZ company trying to help women in Gaza cope with period poverty, the ...
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It looks like today, staff at TVNZ will learn the outcome of consultations over the planned scrapping of One news at midday, One news tonight, current affairs shows Sunday and Fair Go and the youth focused service “Re:news.” We talk to Michael Wood, the E tū union representative involved in negotiations. We hear from David Seymour, the Associate Ed…
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Grocery prices and the proposed supermarket merger, Warriors on "not getting ahead of ourselves," Judy Bailey on happy aging, the Italian goats outnumbering residents six to one
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What the potential Foodstuffs’ merger means for your wallet. We talk to Consumer NZ after the Commerce Commission expressed concern and asked for more information. Warrior's CEO Cameron George joins us after a stonking win against the Rabbitohs at the weekend, Judy Bailey on planning for later years the moment you start working... and the Italian i…
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Episode 93 - AROC's longest serving member - Ron Smith
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In Episode 93 of the Alfa Romeo Driver podcast - brought to you by the Alfa Romeo Owner’s Club - Editor Guy Swarbrick was joined by the Club’s longest serving member Ron Smith. No longer based in the UK – and, as we’ll see, he wasn’t when he joined, either - but still an active and enthusiastic member, as he has been for most of the Club's 60 year …
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Christine Baird on Van Sessions at The Monarch
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Locals Rock Van Sessions Recorded at The Monarch in Ogden, Utah. ARTIST | Christine Baird FULL SET: Song 1 - Girl You Can’t Lose Song 2 - Nothing But Love Song 3 - If Ever I Lose My Way Song 4 - Dead End ARTIST LINKS WEBSITE: https://www.christinebairdmusic.com/links YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@christinebairdmusic INATAGRAM: https://www.insta…
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Rock & GOAL // Ogden Arts & Adventure Show
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Where Arts & Adventure summits the airwaves, this is the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show!! R. Brandon Long and Todd Oberndorfer are your hosts for the greatest arts & adventure podcast in all the land. GUESTS: Dave Nellis // Director of Public Relations - America First Credit Union Troy Callentine // Executive Director - GOAL Foundation / Ogden Maratho…
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When will the public service cut backs end? Cicada-geddon is coming to the US, the changes that are keeping the Phoenix on top, the odds of coin tossing
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The cuts just keep coming as the public service tries to meet the government’s cost reduction targets. Who is next? Cicada-geddon is about to hit the US, with trillions of the insects set to emerge from the ground. What is the secret sauce that is keeping the Phoenix at the top of the A League and does flipping a coin really give you a 50/50 chance…
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David Seymour on creating a new Ministry while others cutback, doubling pay for professional women's basketball league, countering toxic messaging aimed at young men, US journalists asked to stop stealing ...
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Is the new Ministry of Regulation simply there to regulate regulation? The Minister in charge, David Seymour, joins Newsable to explain what it's all about. There is huge news for women’s basketball, with players in the professional Tauihi Basketball Aotearoa, set to double their pay. The project to counter the effects of toxic online messaging aim…
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Breaking: Strongest earthquake in 25 years hits Taiwan, Kiwis affected
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A 7.4 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of Taiwan, collapsing buildings and reportedly causing widespread damage. The quake, which officials say is the strongest to hit Taiwan in 25 years, also initially triggered a tsunami alert for the Philippines and Japan, but these warnings have now largely passed. Stuff Audio’s senior journalist A…
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"We have to stop history repeating itself," - Helen Clark pushes for progress on global pandemic plan. What is the real cost of cycleways? Shōgun on Disney Plus and Trump's "God Bless the USA" Bibles
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We’re speaking to Former Prime Minister Helen Clark about her shock over the lack of movement on a global plan for a possible next pandemic. Plus a battle over the right figures to use when assessing the value of new cycleways. We check out the new Shōgun series on Disney Plus and the latest merchandising efforts from Former US President, Donald Tr…
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What do we know about ISIS-K? Details emerge of terror group behind Moscow attack, when flying taxis could arrive in NZ, Super Rugby Aupiki predictions, and why songs are becoming more repetitive
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It’s been more than a week since one of the deadliest attacks on Russia in two decades. What do we know about ISIS K - the group claiming to be behind it? Plus, how far away are flying taxis from hitting New Zealand? We have the inside word on this weekend’s crucial Super Rugby Aupiki matches, and the science behind your favourite song going round …
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Ogden Beer Festival // Ogden Arts & Adventure Show
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Where Arts & Adventure summits the airwaves, this is the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show!! R. Brandon Long and Todd Oberndorfer are your hosts for the greatest arts & adventure podcast in all the land. GUESTS: Nick VanArsdell // Lucky Slice Chase Burch // Lucky Slice Brandy Shay // The Monarch Website: https://www.ogdenbeerfest.com/ MORE OAA: https://w…
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Is A.I. in sport fair? The possible 100 year sentence for crypto fraudster, Rapid League hits men's basketball, the sick hedgehog that was really a piece of clothing
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An experiment with artificial intelligence being used to work out corner kick tactics in football, saw experts from Liverpool FC favouring AI over existing plans. But is this fair to all? Newsable talks to Dr Teo Susnjak a computer scientist at Massey University and a former tennis pro. Plus a former billionaire crypto wunderkind is facing a potent…
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The post-hacking relationship between China and New Zealand, the new AI technology boosting Te Reo Māori, Victorian funeral traditions, an unusual protest in the US Presidential Elections
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After the revelations about hacking attacks on New Zealand's parliamentary system, will our relationship with China change? Newsable speaks to our Chief Political Correspondent, Tova O'Brien. Microsoft New Zealand’s CEO talks about the company’s latest AI technology that will increase exposure to Te Reo Māori, plus the strange traditions that surro…
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Breaking - Spy head outlines China hack attempt on parliament
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The Government has revealed a cyber attack on New Zealand's parliamentary network in 2021 by a Chinese state-sponsered actor...a claim rejected by China. The head of the spy agency, the GCSB, Andrew Clark has spoken about what happen and whether any sensitive information was taken.By Stuff Audio
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Instagram pulls back on political recommendations, Hastings Mayor on damming report on Cyclone Gabrielle response, supermarket surveillance, flexible work reduces stress
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Instagram’s automatically limiting the political content it recommends. Newsable finds out what this actually means for your Insta feed. The reaction from Hawkes Bay to a Cyclone Gabrielle report that says the national emergency system is letting people down, plus what is going on with camera surveillance at Woolworth's self check outs and flexible…
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Breaking: Cyclone Gabrielle review find state of emergency was declared ‘too late’
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New Zealand’s national emergency system ‘sets up good people to fail.’ That’s the damning finding of an independent review into the Civil Defence response to Cyclone Gabrielle in Hawke’s Bay. The review - which was carried out by former Police Commissioner Mike Bush - flags what it calls a lack of 'situational awareness', and adds that the system i…
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"Do not violate Kate's privacy" - instructions from The Palace, Chris Hipkins and tax reform, the Wheel Blacks celebrate competing on home soil
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The strict instructions to leave the Princess of Wales alone after her shock announcement that she was undergoing treatment for cancer. Labour leader, Chris Hipkins, joins Newsable to talk about the party's decison to re-visit tax rules, plus the Wheel Blacks miss out on selection for the Paris Olympics, but celebrate holding a major international …
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Financial Portfolio Basics, Through The Pines
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Welcome to a Financial Planning Podcast with a down to earth vibe Sasquatch listens while editing his TikTok videos, this is Through the Pines… On this episode we explore Portfolio Types Types Personality We cover these topics on this episode of Through The Pines… Our Advisors for this episode are Rex Baxter and Brandyn Smith with planwithbaxter.co…
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Breaking - The full statement from the Princess of Wales on her cancer diagnosis
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Kate, the Princess of Wales, has revealed she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. Her condition was disclosed in a video message after weeks of speculation on social media about her whereabouts and health. Kate asked for “time, space and privacy” while she is treated for an unspecified type of cancer.…
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UTOG Brewing Celebrates 5 Years in Business // Ogden Arts & Adventure Show
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Where Arts & Adventure summits the airwaves, this is the Ogden Arts & Adventure Show!! R. Brandon Long and Todd Oberndorfer are your hosts for the greatest arts & adventure podcast in all the land. GUESTS: Carson Foss // Founder UTOG Brett Walker // Brewer, UTOG UTOG: https://www.utogbrewing.com/ MORE OAA: https://www.facebook.com/ogdenoutdooradven…
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Why Police spent 65k on 'staff only' podcast, inside the plight of New Zealand's migraine sufferers, Formula 1 hits Australia, and would you peel an orange on a plane?
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Newsable can reveal Police dished out $65,000 for a podcast it released on the staff intranet, a total figure higher than the salary of a training officer. The cost is also six times that of a similar product produced by the New Zealand Defence Force. So why won't people ever get to hear it for themselves? Plus, how many Kiwis suffer from migraines…
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Breaking: Hundreds of public service jobs set to go
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As New Zealand returns into a technical recession, with GDP falling 0.1% in the December quarter, the axe is falling on hundreds of jobs across New Zealand’s public service. Around 180 roles are likely to be disestablished at the Ministry of Health, while the Ministry of Primary Industries is planning to cut 9% of its staff. Sources at the Ministry…
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Is the cold weather here to stay? How is our economy going? Welcoming a neurodiverse workforce and the Easter egg nearly 100 years old
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March has been pretty chilly in many parts, so are the frosty temperatures due to hang around? Newsable speaks to a weather expert. GDP figures are out today so we check out how the economy is faring. Also on the pod: the special skills in a neurodiverse workforce and the special Easter egg saved, uneaten, throughout one person's life.…
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Hollywood's skinny jab and the sister product used here. Who is giving the big political donations? Donald Trump Jnr and the tour downunder plus A.I. says Biden is OK
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Negative political talk and coalition tensions, Kategate, selling a new house for charity, working with postcards and penguins
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Why are politicians seemingly so stuck in negative mode? We speak to a political expert to find out more. Plus as Kategate rumbles on, we get details of how the Royal PR teams operate, the Queenstown house being sold to raise funds for Mike King's mental health charity plus the job on the ice involving post cards and penguin counting.…
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Bad Luck Brigade on Van Sessions at The Monarch
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Recorded at The Monarch in Ogden, Utah. ARTIST | Bad Luck Brigade FULL SET: Song 1 - Regroup Song 2 - Flask Song 3 - Day Job Song 4 - Why Song 5 - Reverse ARTIST LINKS LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/badluckbrigade INATAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/badluckbrigade/ BANDCAMP: https://badluckbrigade.bandcamp.com/ SUPPORTERS The Monarch Building: https:…
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"It's democracy, Russia's way" - Putin's election, gravity-defying NRL skills, and why joggling could be the sport for you
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is about to embark on a fifth term in power. We're asking what is the point of holding presidential elections there when the result is already known? It's the freakish try we simply cannot stop watching - what the Storm’s weekend win over the Wahs reveals about the level of skill in the NRL. Plus, why joggling could…
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How to Leave a Legacy // Through The Pines Podcast
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Welcome to a Financial Planning Podcast with a down to earth vibe Sasquatch listens while doing his taxes, this is Through the Pines… On this episode we explore the Legacy Planning Phase of Life Portfolio & Risk Tolerance Tax Planning Qualified Charitable Distributions Charitable Remainder Trusts Estate Plans Helping Grandchildren We cover these to…
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