The talking with Apples podcast is all about mobile development and inviting community members to come and chat about cool things happening in the mobile space. We will be covering Android, iOS, Machine Learning for Mobile and evening backend technologies used to power mobile apps. The show is hosted my Peter-John Welcome.
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Mobile DevOps is a thing! by Bitrise is a podcast for — and about — mobile developers and their unique app development processes.
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The XS Noize Podcast is a dynamic weekly exploration of the music world hosted by Mark Millar, editor-in-chief of XS Noize. Through insightful and in-depth interviews with musicians, producers, and managers, the podcast delves into the heart of today’s music industry. Previous guests include Elbow, Crowded House, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, John Lydon, Nick Heyward, Steven Wilson, Matt Goss, Billy Nomates, Tom Meighan, Toyah Wilcox, Midge Ure, Travis, New O ...
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Welcome to Data Today with Dan Klein, a podcast from Zühlke. We're living in a world of opportunities. But to fully realise them, we have to reshape the way we innovate. We need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge, and thinking in traditional value chains. That's what this podcast is about. Every two weeks, we take a look at data outside the box. Join us to learn how inspiring individuals from diverse fields and industries are transforming the way they work with data to realise thei ...
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This is Catalyze, a podcast produced by the Morehead-Cain Foundation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With a wink and a nod to the Foundation's two chemist benefactors—John Motley Morehead III and Gordon Cain—“Catalyze” is meant to represent action, movement, and bringing about change. Our conversations with action-oriented alumni and scholars cover Carolina experiences, career evolutions, individual leadership approaches, personal values, and all kinds of stories of trans ...
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When we look back to the first century after Jesus’ death and resurrection, we see that Christians practiced a simple faith. They followed the instructions of Jesus and his inspired followers-men like Paul, Peter, and John. Today we have these instructions in the letters and books of the New Testament. Surely all Christians can agree on these teachings! So we try very hard to model our Christian life on the church described in the New Testament.
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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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Moments that Rock is a cornucopia of all things... that rock! Early episodes includes a selection of archive interviews with the likes of The Ramones, U2 , The Cramps, Steve Winwood etc. From there we delve into the storytelling where artists and music industry veterans share their stories and what we call affectionately call 'Moments That Rock'. Storytelling is the name of the game and we have the storytellers. We’re here to help keep the legacy alive of some of the greatest artists that ev ...
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Every once in a while a band comes along that changes the course of human history. Your hosts and dear friends Jordan Cooper and Dave Fox take you on an in-depth musical journey over the career, albums, and songs of the band They Might Be Giants, and maybe have some hearty, completely authentic laughs along the way. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dontletsstart/support
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Life & Business can be easy but us silly humans love to get in our own way. My name is Niko Arapkiles & I’ve had a wild journey. From releasing traumas that I held onto for decades, to playing college athletics, working with multi million dollar brands, having a spiritual awakening & now coaching incredible humans to navigate their inner and outer world. The Just Grow Podcast is my outlet to share & help others with life and business. After investing north of $100,000 into my personal & prof ...
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Kay Oliver: UK correspondent on the military deployment being sent over to monitor the Paris Olympics
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Paris is about to see the biggest military deployment on its shores since World War II. Over 40,000 personnel have been sent over to monitor the Paris Olympics to ensure nothing goes wrong over the two-week timeframe. UK correspondent Kay Oliver says there's concern surrounding terrorism, cyber attack and foreign threats. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudi…
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Jeremy Hutton: Milford Asset Management Equities Analyst on the impact of the Warehouse takeover on the NZX
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Experts have revealed how the market reacted to the proposed takeover of the Warehouse. An Australian private equity firm has made a formal takeover offer to The Warehouse Group - which would give founder Sir Stephen Tindall greater control. Milford Asset Management's Jeremy Hutton explains how this played out on the NZX. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudi…
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Sonja Cooper: Cooper Legal Principal Partner on the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care
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Legal experts and advocates have welcomed the Royal Commission's inquiry into the extent of abuse that occurred at care facilities. The long-awaited report of the Abuse in Care Royal Commission, six years in the making, has been released this afternoon. Cooper Legal Principal Partner Sonja Cooper says there were a lot of promises made after the rel…
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Jenee Tibshraeny: NZ Herald Wellington business editor on the Government's plan to inject more capital into Kiwibank
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The Government has dropped further hints it isn’t opposed to diluting its 100% ownership of Kiwibank to enable it to grow. While Kiwibank is expanding, it needs a lot more capital to be the disrupter it was set up to be to challenge the big four Australian-owned banks. NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny speculates about the Gover…
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Jason Walls: Newstalk ZB political editor on the widespread political reactions to report covering historic abuse and neglect in care facilities
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The final report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into historic abuse and neglect of New Zealanders in state and faith institutions has been branded it a national disgrace. It found children, young people and adults were exposed to extreme physical, emotional and sexual abuse, severe exploitation and neglect. Newstalk ZB political editor Jason Wa…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Wednesday, 24 July 2024, the Royal Commission's report into abuse in care estimates 200,000 Kiwi kids, young people and adults were abused in care between 1950 and 2019. Minister Erica Stanford says the Government is committed to make things right and put in place a redress system. ACT say…
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The Huddle: Does Health NZ need to ditch the Karakia terms for staff?
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Tonight on The Huddle, journalist Paddy Gower and David Farrar from Kiwiblog joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! A harrowing report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into historic abuse and neglect of New Zealanders in state and faith institutions has been branded a 'national disgrace'. What do we make of th…
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Craig Little: Wairoa mayor on on the review revealing Hawke's Bay Regional Council was not prepared for Cyclone Gabrielle
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A new investigation has revealed Hawke's Bay Regional Council's flood protection infrastructure is not fit for purpose. An independent review's found there was a lack of Regional Council planning and preparedness for a flood that breached stopbanks, like in Cyclone Gabrielle. Risk was underestimated in some areas, and historic large floods were not…
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Todd Stephenson: ACT health spokesperson wants Health NZ to ditch karakia for staff
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The ACT Party wants Health NZ to stop encouraging staff to incorporate a Karakia - or prayer - into their daily routine. A leaked email revealed the organisation wants staff to include more prayers into their work - and included instructional videos. ACT health spokesperson Todd Stephenson has labelled this a 'distraction'. "We want a culturally an…
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Maia Jackman: former Football Fern on Canada getting caught spying on New Zealand's Olympic training with a drone
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One former Football Fern is perplexed with Canada amid their attempts to spy on the team. New Zealand has made a formal complaint to the IOC after Canada was caught using a drone to keep tabs on a Football Ferns training session. Maia Jackman says they need to be held accountable for this. "That's pretty bad. That's not what the Olympics are about.…
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Kelvin Davidson: CoreLogic chief property economist on rental prices decreasing for the first time in two years
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New data indicates the financial pressures are easing on renters. Rental prices have decreased for the first time since 2022, according to Trade Me’s Rental Price Index for June 2024. CoreLogic chief property economist Kelvin Davidson says this is a sign the rental market has shifted in favour of tenants. "There's a bit less demand out there and a …
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Erica Stanford: Minister-in-charge of the Government's response to abuse in care facilities shares 'harrowing' report details
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Survivors of harrowing abuse in New Zealand's care system have gathered in Parliament for the tabling of a report on their experiences. A Royal Commission of Inquiry has found about 200,000 people suffered in state and faith based institutions from 1950 to 2019. It recommends urgent redress, payment to whanau of survivors to recognise generational …
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Dan Mitchinson: US correspondent on Kamala Harris beating out Donald Trump in new poll
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Kamala Harris has the edge over Donald Trump in a new nationwide poll. The Reuters / Ipsos poll puts Harris on 44 percent and Trump on 42. US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says it's interesting the Republican National Convention didn't give Trump a bigger boost. He says what's most impressive is the record-breaking $81 million (USD) raised in donati…
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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Canada using a drone to spy on the Football Ferns ahead of the Paris Olympics
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The Football Ferns have been hit by a spying scandal ahead of the Paris Olympics. Ahead of Friday morning's match against Canada, a member of support staff for the Canadian team was caught flying a drone over a New Zealand training session. The NZOC has lodged a complaint - with Canada allegedly issuing an apology and starting an investigation into…
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: Health NZ needs to scrap time-wasting measures
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Listen, I agree with the ACT Party that Health NZ needs to drop this nonsense of encouraging staff to incorporate a prayer into their daily routine. What is this? Are we living in the 6th century with the height of Christianity? This is very unmodern. Now, the reason we know about this is because the ACT Party's been leaked an email that was sent t…
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Demelza Jackson: ZB political reporter on the Royal Commission of Inquiry final report detailing decades of abuse in care facilities
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The Government is being urged to give up responsibility for care and protection, youth justice and disability services. A nearly six-year Royal Commission of Inquiry final report on the abuse and neglect of children, young people and vulnerable adults in state and faith-based care has been released today. It makes 138 recommendations, including cal…
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Independent Candidate for Karama Justine Glover, a registered nurse says she’s keen to work with both sides of politics to address crime, with residents begging for change and feeling like no one is listening ...
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CLP Candidate for Karama Brian O’Gallagher, a former Darwin City Councillor says he’s committed to tackling crime and anti-social behaviour through boot camps for youth as well as public housing issues ...
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Incumbent Member for Karama Ngaree Ah Kit says she’s re-contesting the seat, keen to further addressing crime and housing
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AANT CEO Simon Matthias says poor choices and behaviour are the main reasons behind the NT’s shocking road toll, which currently stands at 40 with speeding, drinking and not wearing seatbelts the other ...
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Assistant Minister for Defence Matt Thistlethwaite says maritime capabilities have been bolstered in the NT with the official opening of the $210 million Kuru Wharf at HMAS Coonawarra which can accommodate ...
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says it’s shameful that Alice Springs has been ranked as the 18th most dangerous city in the world but on the other hand it’s important people are informed about the seriousness ...
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Vincent McAviney: UK correspondent on one French MP saying Israeli athletes are not welcome to the Paris Olympics
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One far-left French MP has attracted controversy after saying Israeli athletes were not welcome to the upcoming Olympics. With less than a week to go until the Games kick off, France Unbowed's Thomas Portes called for people to protest the appearance of Israeli athletes. UK correspondent Vincent McAviney says this has drawn in negative reactions fr…
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Jamie Mackay: The Country host on Waikato-based Spring Sheep gaining brand registration for infant milk formula in China
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A Waikato-based sheep milk company has managed to gain brand registration for its infant milk formula in China. Spring Sheep will be able to directly import and distribute infant formula to China - and increase export volumes long-term. The Country's Jamie Mackay explains the significance of this deal. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for p…
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Brad Olsen: Infometrics Principal Economist on the Commerce Commission's plan to cap PayWave and online credit card fees
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One expert has voiced approval with the Commerce Commission's plan to regulate PayWave and online credit card fees. The watchdog says capped fees could save Kiwis $250 million dollars, from the $1 billion a year they spend in-store and online. Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen says these changes are neceesary. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.c…
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Catherine McGrath: Westpac CEO on the new research claiming home ownership rates will fall below 50 percent before 2050
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Home ownership rates have dropped below 60 percent, and data indicates this figure could get lower. New research commissioned by Westpac says home ownership figures will fall as low as 50 percent by 2050. The bank has since pledged to lend $1 billion over the next three years to fund affordable housing. CEO Catherine McGrath says it's critical to e…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Tuesday, 23 July 2024, Commerce Commission chair John Small tells Heather why he wants to crack down on PayWave and credit card fees. Former Green MP Darleen Tana is back in Parliament - what's she saying about why she's decided to stay? Orana Park board member Ken Hughey defends the park'…
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The Huddle: Do we need regulations for PayWave fees?
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Tonight on The Huddle, Ali Jones from Red PR and Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The Commerce Commission is making moves to regulate PayWave fees and online card payments to ensure Kiwis don't get ripped off. Do we agree with this? How do we feel about PayWave? Da…
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Greg Smith: Devon Funds Management expert unpacks the Warehouse takeover offer deal
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Details surrounding the Warehouse takeover offer have been revealed. Australian private equity firm Adamantem Capital Management has offered to buy the business for $1.50 to $1.70 a share, valuing it at a total of $590 million. Greg Smith from Devon Funds Management has labelled this move 'opportunistic' as the retail sector struggles. "They haven'…
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Ken Hughey: Orana Wildlife Park board member defends accusations of poor animal welfare standards
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Orana Wildlife Park says it told MPI about all its animal deaths, after claims of poor welfare standards. More than 20 current and former staff have detailed multiple animal deaths to 1News, some which went unreported. MPI is doing a rapid assessment of the zoo's conditions - due back tomorrow - but say it wasn't told about any deaths. Board member…
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Hinewehi Mohi: Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre co-founder leads bid to reclaim haka world record
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New Zealanders are being called to reclaim the official world record for the largest haka. It's currently held by 4028 men and women who performed it in France 10 years ago. The fundraising event for the Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre aims to draw 10,000 people to Eden Park in September. Centre co-founder and event cultural ambassador, Hinewehi Mo…
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: Luxon's right to skip some sessions with the Press Gallery
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As you might have heard earlier, the Prime Minister is copping a bit of flak because he’s going to cut one of his regular media opportunities on Tuesdays from here on in. It's been a convention for years now that the Prime Minister stops on the way to Parliament’s Question Time on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday if he's there and he'll let the Pre…
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Grant McCallum: Northland MP on Transpower compensating the region following last month's power outage
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Compensation may be on the way for Northlanders affected by a massive power outage last month. Local MP Grant McCullum has been asking Transpower to compensate people with discounted transmission fees for a year. Nearly 100,000 people lost power when a tower toppled after maintenance crews unbolted three legs of a pylon at once. McCullum says Trans…
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John Small: Commerce Commission chair on the company's plan to regulate PayWave and online card payments
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The Commerce Commission is looking into regulating fees for PayWave and online card payments. The market watchdog says adding regulation could save Kiwis $250 million dollars, from the $1 billion a year they spend on fees in-store and online. Chair John Small says they're exploring changes that could reduce surcharges to 0.7 percent. "Part of what …
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Jason Walls: Newstalk ZB political editor on Darleen Tana's appearance in Parliament
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The Green Party gave Darleen Tana a cold reception as she returned to the House as an independent MP. Tana has been asked to resign from Parliament following the release of a review into alleged migrant exploitation at her husband's business. Newstalk ZB political editor Jason Walls says leader Chloe Swarbrick is looking into other options for Tana…
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Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on 13 million Australians having medical information stolen and sold on the dark web
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Nearly 13 million Australians have had their medical data stolen and sold on the dark web, following a recent hack. Names, addresses, phone numbers and prescriptions were among the information stolen in a MediSecure hack in May. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says the information is being sold for over $25,000. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com…
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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on the Warriors unveiling their newest squad
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The Warriors are set to unveil their latest squad ahead of their weekend clash against the Tigers. There's speculation that key players like Shaun Johnson could return from injuries - but enthusiasm among fans is dwindling. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave says it's lucky the Olympics may distract viewers from a disappointing season. LISTEN ABOVE …
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Charlotte Ward: Kiwibank Chief People Officer addresses 'parent penalty' impacting Kiwi households
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Many Kiwis are concerned the costs of being a parent have reached an unreasonable level. According to new research from Kiwibank, 70 percent of people believe the financial and child-care pressures on parents have gotten harder in the modern world. Kiwibank's Chief People Officer, Charlotte Ward, says people feel there's a 'penalty' that comes with…
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Australian Independent Retirees NT Branch’s Ken Moffitt says a public forum is being held next Monday focusing on issues impacting seniors ahead of the NT election and representatives from the major parties ...
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CLP candidate for Casuarina Khoda Patel, a local businessman who moved to the NT for the laidback lifestyle says he’s keen to rebuild the economy, restore the Territory way of life and tackle youth crime ...
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Incumbent Member for Casuarina Lauren Moss says crime, anti-social behaviour, health and education are among the big issues for the electorate and she’s keen to forge ahead with projects like the Community ...
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis and President of LGANT says he’s not surprised that the Commalie Council has been placed under official management adding that LGANT’s been advocating for stronger codes ...
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Katter’s Australian Party Leader Rob Katter is proposing Castle Laws in Queensland that would allow residents to use necessary force to protect themselves, their family and property if confronted by an ...
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP’s election promise of free meningococcal B vaccines will cost $500,000 a year which includes catch-up jabs for babies 2 and under and 15 to 19 year olds
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Episode 85 features John Altman who has worked with a stellar list of artists over several decades. And Jimmy Page, Van Morrison, Peter Green, Phil Collins, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley... are just a few ...
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Episode 85 features John Altman who has worked with a stellar list of artists over several decades. And just to mention Jimmy Page, Van Morrison, Peter Green, Phil Collins, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, George Michael, Tina Turner, Prince and Amy Winehouse would just touch the surface. Incredible stories shared of some monumental times. Learn more abou…
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Gavin Grey: UK correspondent on France recalling contaminated Olympic water bottles
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With less than a week to go until the upcoming Paris Olympics, France has recalled a line of branded water bottles for children. The bottles were found to contain excessive levels of Bisphenol A, according to new reports. UK correspondent Gavin Grey says these chemicals have been linked to breast cancer and infertility. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.…
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Andrew Hoggard: Minister for Food Safety on the potential changes coming for infant formula laws
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New Zealand's Minister for Food Safety doesn't approve of some proposed changes impacting the distribution of infant formula. Food Standards Australia New Zealand has written a lengthy proposal to overhaul formula regulations, including changes to how formula can be labelled and where it can be sold. Ministers from Australia and New Zealand will me…
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Shane Solly: Harbour Asset Management spokesperson on the economic impact of Joe Biden dropping re-election bid
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The US dollar and Treasuries are likely to see a knee-jerk bid higher after Joe Biden dropped his re-election bid. Investors will see this development as bringing a fresh level of uncertainty about the final outcome of the US elections. Shane Solly from Harbour Asset Management says this is definitely a spanner in the works. LISTEN ABOVE See omnyst…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 22 July 2024, Washington correspondent David Smith speaks with Heather after news that Joe Biden has pulled out of the presidential race and endorsed Kamala Harris instead. Health Minister Dr Shane Reti tells Heather why he's sacked the board of Health NZ and replaced it with a com…
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The Huddle: Does Kamala Harris stand a chance?
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Tonight on The Huddle, Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR and Josie Pagani from Child Fund joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Joe Biden has officially dropped out of the US presidential race - and pulled his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris. Is the way he stepped down problematic? Does Kamala Ha…
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