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Between them, Richard Allan and Nicklas Berild Lundblad have over 50 years of experience in internet technology policy. And they still love talking about it. In this podcast, they dig into major technology policy questions before policy makers, teasing out the trade-offs they have to consider. They reflect on their own experiences from both sides of the business and politics divide. Some episodes are aimed at technology policy professionals as Richard and Nicklas share what they have learnt ...
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Where is the House of Crouse? It's everywhere and nowhere. It's in your imagination and in your headphones. Hosted by Richard Crouse, it's a gathering place for interesting people to hang out and share stories. Upcoming guests to the House of Crouse include Amy Schumer, Josh Gad, Daniel Radcliffe and many more! Come by every Monday for a new episode, curl up on the coach and see who has stopped by.
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Heather du Plessis-Allan, Barry Soper, Phil O'Reilly and Richard Hills thrash out the big political issues in the lead up to Election 2023. There's no holding back, no topic off limits, and no rules in this rapid-fire, highly opinionated election podcast...
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That's So Fcked Up

Ashley Love Richards

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That's So Fcked Up is a true crime lite podcast primarily about cults, but also murder and other generally awful things. TSFU brings you enthralling stories while looking at what causes them to happen. Join host Ashley Love Richards as she and her various co-hosts discuss what inspires people to do the awful things that they do. Nature? Nurture? Society? Let's investigate from our couches together!
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Horror-curious? Want to explore what the horror genre has to offer? Looking for insight into the macabre? Then let our two charming hosts guide you through the underbelly of the unspeakable. Terror in Tandem is a celebration of all things horror, brought to you by Laura and Richard.
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The Ted Dabney Experience

The Ted Dabney Experience

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The Ted Dabney Experience. Intimate conversations with leading lights from the golden age of video arcade gaming. A podcast project by Richard May, Paul Drury (Retro Gamer magazine) and Tony Temple (author of Missile Commander). Brought to you in association with The American Classic Arcade Museum (US) and Arcade Archive (UK).
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Cereal At Midnight celebrates movies, music, comics, and pop culture, especially retro and cult! From interviews with creators to deep dives into the things we love, each episode is a bottomless bowl of candy-colored fun. This podcast is a companion to CerealAtMidnight.com and the Cereal At Midnight YouTube channel.
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Session Central

Kieran Philbin

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A podcast dedicated to bringing you cutting-edge information on how to become a session player or freelance musician. I post new episodes every two weeks and feature some top quality guests each with an amazing amount of experience in the session world. If this interests you, then listen in and learn more!
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Explore the forefront of technology with 'Talking with Tech Leaders,' a podcast brought to you by Be-IT. Dive deep into the minds of the industry's most influential figures - from visionary CEOs and pioneering CTOs to innovative entrepreneurs and seasoned engineering managers. Each episode unveils the secrets behind the tech-driven transformation, offering unique insights into navigating the tech career landscape, mastering interview techniques, climbing the corporate ladder, and the ins and ...
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Representing the slogan of Mr. Thrive Media, this podcast is designed to Empower Emerging Artists! Chaz Volk brings on a cast of engaging characters from all backgrounds, each possessing their own unique aspirations, tribulations, and perspectives on the world. Learn more at www.MrThrive.com or join the network that brings this cast together HERE.
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Scary Bedtime Stories

Scary Bedtime Stories

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Fall asleep fast while listening to scary stories told in a calm and relaxed voice. I will be your guide, your Morpheus into the world of dreams. The goal of this podcast is to help you fall asleep by relaxing you, taking your restless mind off your problems, and help you get the rest that you deserve while I read to you a horror classic. I promise, it won’t be too scary. Put the episodes on repeat or make a playlist with several episodes. Each one will fade in and out into the next. If you ...
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Simon J Green's Storytelling

The X Gene's Simon J Green

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Simon J Green is a Melbourne writer telling stories steeped in the joy of genre. Working in science fiction, horror and comedy, he uses tropes of the fantastic to blow up our social anxieties. Living with cystic fibrosis, Simon is driven by telling dangerously fun stories readers love.
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Get ready to unleash your full potential and ignite your inner fire with the exhilarating "Time to Shine Today" podcast, hosted by Peak Performance Mindset Coach Scott Ferguson! Our mission is simple yet powerful: we refuse to let anyone feel alone or unsupported. Brace yourself for a game-changing experience that will elevate your life to new heights! Are you tired of the monotonous routine, longing for something greater? Don't despair! We've been there too, and we understand exactly how yo ...
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The Farmers Podcast

Noel Bubner and Andrew Parker

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The Farmers Podcast is a series of light hearted chats with farmers who have diversified their businesses. We also have a talk to some of the characters and story tellers involved directly with agriculture to hear their stories.
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Federal Prosecutor Jack Smith laid out his most extensive case to date against former President Donald Trump's effort to overturn the 2020 election in a legal brief that was unsealed Wednesday. A new report, which lands weeks before the US presidential-election, brings new information about Trump’s attempt to lean on state officials and paint a nar…
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You know what's more boring than talking about a capital gains tax? It’s talking about superannuation, and yet here we are again. We're talking about it again, and how we need to take the Super off the 65 year olds because of what happened yesterday. Now what happened yesterday was that for a brief minute, the two major political parties almost fou…
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Police in New South Wales have settled for a pro-Palestinian vigil set to take place this week, after earlier attempts with the state’s top court to ban two pro-Palestinian rallies fell through. Next Monday marks the one-year anniversary of Hamas’s attacks on Israel and the start of the conflict in Gaza - and police hoped to stop any rally taking p…
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Auckland’s final round robin NPC clash will look a little bit different this week. They’re saying goodbye to Eden Park and hello to the field at Auckland Grammar, taking the game back to the grassroots. Auckland Rugby CEO Jarrod Bear told Heather du Plessis-Allan that it’s an opportunity to get out to different corners of Auckland, they’ve had grea…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 4th of October, Health NZ are facing a near $1 billion deficit, and Margie Apa isn't confident we will have a surplus next year either. In a study of over 200 countries, New Zealand was the only country in the world where acne rates were dropping. So, what are we doing right? Kerre Woodham …
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With Mike Hosking away from the studio this week, Heather du Plessis-Allan was joined by Kerre Woodham and Tim Wilson to Wrap the Week that was. They discussed the spending habits of MPs, the drama surrounding the Prime Minister’s capital gains, and debated what the coolest place in the country is. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for priva…
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The Police Association says it's pleasantly surprised at the surge in new recruits. Recruitment numbers have soared in the past year, with five and a half thousand applications in the first eight months of the year. President Chris Cahill says one reason behind it is the state of the economy, and policing is seen as a place of stable employment. He…
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An education leader says there needs to be a long-term plan for school property. The Government's expected to respond to the Ministerial Inquiry into School Property today. The inquiry was launched in February to address the issue of planned works being unrealistic and unaffordable. Principals Federation president Leanne Otene told Heather du Pless…
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There's scepticism over our decreasing acne rates. New research in the British Journal of Dermatology has singled out New Zealand as the only country with decreasing rates, but only by a small amount. Germany had the highest rates of reported acne, while the rate in the UK had increased to almost 15% from 1990. Dermatologist Louise Reiche told Heat…
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The Health New Zealand leader says their cost growth has plateaued. Its report for the June quarter shows the preliminary result for the financial year is a $934 million deficit. Earlier, in quarter three, a $299 million surplus was forecast. Chief Executive Margie Apa told Heather du Plessis-Allan they've stopped their cost growth and have stabili…
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Listen Now to 81 Future Now Podcast Show Transcript When AI starts to mimic what we do as podcast hosts, we listen…and have some fun with it. In this episode, meet “Larry and Mary,” virtual talk show hosts who offer you information in a dynamic 2 person, male/femaile show host format, based on documents we feed them, in this case, our last week’s p…
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Show Notes Coach Allan is a National Academy of Sports Medicine Certified Personal Trainer, a Precision Nutrition Level II Master Health Coach, and a Functional Aging Institute Certified Functional Aging Specialist. He has earned specialties in Behavior Change, Corrective Exercise, Performance Enhancement, Fitness Nutrition, and Online Personal Tra…
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Labour’s going to have to sort itself out over this Middle East situation. This is about Damien O'Connor's tweet. I was really surprised yesterday when I was listening to Carmel Sepuloni being interviewed on this, as the deputy leader of the Labour Party. She was asked if he should apologise for his tweet and instead of saying yes, which is the onl…
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While he’s well-known for fronting Kiwi rock band Shihad, Jon Toogood is striking out with his biggest solo project yet. His first ever solo album, Last of the Lonely Gods, drops next week, and to celebrate Toogood is embarking on a 19 date tour around New Zealand. The album is a ten-track acoustic collection, showcasing themes of loss, resilience,…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 3rd of October, as Air NZ make further reductions on regional routes, they come on to answer whether there is more to come. It's the annual Mood of the Boardroom today so Heather looks at who the business community thinks is doing well within the Government - and what Cabinet Minister has…
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Christchurch's Business Association is calling out the food truck plans of the city's Arts Centre. The centre's applied for licences for 33 trucks to operate 12 hours a day, seven days a week. But the Christchurch Business Association believes this is unfair, with chair Annabel Turley saying city businesses are subsidising the Arts Centre. She told…
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Senior business leaders are rating Christopher Luxon well on keeping his Cabinet focused on delivery, and Education Minister Erica Stanford well on performance. More than 100 CEOs and board chairs have been quizzed for today's Mood of the Boardroom survey. They've identified energy prices as their biggest concern, followed by the cost of living. Da…
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An investigator says it was obvious Gail Maney didn't murder Auckland man Deane Fuller-Sandys in 1989. Maney and Steven Stone's murder convictions have been quashed, and a re-trial's been ordered for Stone. Colin Maney and Mark Henriksen have also had their accessory to murder convictions quashed. The Crown's accepting the police failed to disclose…
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There’s fiery opposition to the Government's charter schools move by the teacher's union. Associate Education Minister David Seymour's championing a move to convert 35 state schools to charter schools, allowing $153 million for the initiative. It's caused the PPTA to change its constitution to allow members who teach at charter schools to be member…
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Transport Minister Simeon Brown is confident in delivering Auckland's City Rail Link on time with no network issues. KiwiRail has assured the $5.5 billion project will cut delays down to a maximum of 1 minute 20 seconds when it opens in 2026. Official papers show Brown and Auckland mayor Wayne Brown are working to improve confidence in the wide rai…
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Air New Zealand won't say if the latest cuts to its domestic routes will be the last. The airline's reducing flights between Christchurch and New Plymouth and running smaller planes between Christchurch and Queenstown, and Wellington and Dunedin. On Monday it also scrapped direct flights between Wellington and Invercargill from early next year. Dom…
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C. Courtney Joyner returns to Cereal At Midnight to talk about his new 70s-style horror movie QUADRANT (directed by Charles Band), a new VHS horror art anthology, the Lone Pine film festival, westerns, genre entertainment, and more! Watch the video version at https://youtu.be/MXqRBCEQbJ4 Quadrant at Full Moon https://www.fullmoonhorror.com/collecti…
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I’m loathe to keep talking about this, but I think Chris Luxon is being treated really unfairly on the sale of his apartment. And because he’s being treated so unfairly, it’s hard to avoid saying something. The latest instalment on this is a series of articles pointing out that Chris Luxon would’ve paid up to $70 thousand in tax on the sale of his …
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Today on Politics Wednesday Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell joined Heather du Plessis-Allan to discuss the biggest stories of the week so far. They discussed the conflict in the Middle East, Damien O’Connor’s ill-advised tweet, and point the finger as to who’s to blame for the Dunedin Hospital mess. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 2nd of October, we speak to our Middle East correspondent as Iran launches ballistic missile strikes on Israel. Big day in the US as JD Vance and Tim Walz prepare to go head-to-head in the Vice Presidential debate. Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell put the blame on each other for the Dunedi…
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There’s optimism from within Athletics New Zealand that hosting the World Indoor Athletics Championships isn't beyond the realms of possibility. The sport's governing body, with support of the government, are working on a bid to bring the event to our shores in March 2028, prior to the Los Angeles Olympics. The biennial event has never been held in…
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It's the best time of year: OCTERRORFEST. Team Terror is smacking you face first right into the October Coming Attractions. This means that all things evil are aligning and the veil is as thin as this analogy! Anyway, we SUPER upped this recommendation episode with double the recommendations, double the fun, and triple the frights! Listen now to wh…
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It’s believed US voters will be more concerned about records than personalities heading into today's vice-presidential debate. JD Vance and Tim Walz will meet for their only debate in New York today, getting underway at 2pm NZ time. Key issues expected to be on the agenda include the economy, cost of living, and border security. Republican strategi…
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Dogs are on their way to sniffing out early signs of bowel and ovarian cancers. K9 Medical Detection New Zealand has had a 100% success rate in recent trials. The four-legged workers are trained to detect specific odours connected to bowel and ovarian cancers. CEO Pauline Blomfield told Heather du Plessis-Allan that the dogs are clearly detecting t…
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The Education Minister says she has a great relationship with the teachers’ union, despite some disagreement. A PPTA survey shows a majority of teachers are unhappy with the NCEA level one roll out. It comes as the organisation has its conference this week, with Minister Erica Stanford speaking yesterday, defending the controversial move to remove …
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Casey Costello's hit back at health advocates over criticism of her heated tobacco tax cut. The Associate Health Minister cut the tax by 50% in an effort to encourage use of the products instead of smoking. Costello has faced a tense reception regarding the move. But she told Heather du Plessis Allan she's working hard to reduce smoking rates, desp…
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The Conservatives annual conference in Birmingham – essentially one big job interview. By Wednesday afternoon the Conservatives should be a lot closer to knowing who their next leader will be. The selected candidates are Robert Jenrick, James Cleverly, Kemi Badenoch and Tom Tugendhat with Rishi Sunak as the leader. Tens of thousands of council home…
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We've got a fascination with prime ministers and their money, it turns out. Last night 1News did the calculation that Christopher Luxon stands to make $480,000 off the sale of his apartment in Wellington —he's moving out because he's going over to Premier House— and also a rental property that he's selling in South Auckland. Now the implication of …
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A French far-right politician is on trial, accused of misappropriating EU funds. Marine Le Pen, the leader of the National Rally Party, along with the party itself and 24 others, are accused of using money destined for work at the European Parliament to pay staff working for their party. Le Pen denies the charges, and is confident she would be able…
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For eleven years Mitch James has been releasing music and touring the world. He’s opened for Callum Scott, supported Ed Sheeran, and toured with Six60, not to mention his own tours. James has just released a new single and has a new EP coming out next month, but the release comes with a caveat. The Kiwi musician is stepping away from the trade, Jam…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday 1st of October, the Government has announced their Q4 plan with a focus on infrastructure. We get Infrastructure NZ CEO Nick Leggett’s thoughts on the plan. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is in studio with Heather to talk Dunedin Hospital, the working from home backlash and the obsession …
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Many Kiwis will be feeling relief today as new Pharmac funded drugs officially become available. Continuous Glucose Monitors are now being funded alongside widened access to insulin pumps and consumables. Cancer drug Keytruda is also now more accessible. Cancer Society Chief Executive Nicola Coom told Heather du Plessis Allan that Keytruda will mak…
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Local councils want to clip the ticket on the Government's increased tourism fee. The International Visitor Levy has been bumped from $35 to $100 as of today. Rotorua Mayor Tania Tapsell says local councils pay for tourism amenities, so the Government should share the profits. She told Heather du Plessis Allan while the Government may not want to s…
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The Government's released its fourth quarter action plan, which largely focuses on infrastructure. Its 43 actions include passing the Fast-track Approvals Bill, RMA reform, and looking at more road tolls. It also includes establishing a National Infrastructure Agency. Infrastructure New Zealand chief executive Nick Leggett told Heather du Plessis-A…
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says the Dunedin Hospital project is frustrating. “We are very committed to building a hospital in Dunedin, don’t get me wrong. But we have got to do it within the $1.9 billion fiscal envelope, otherwise that means that we can’t do Whangarei, Tauranga, Palmerston North, Nelson and other regional hospitals,” Luxon to…
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There’s a belief from the Minister that reopening oil and gas exploration won't make a dent in New Zealand's climate impacts. The public have until tonight to submit on the Government's bill, reversing the previous Governments ban on exploration off the coast. MBIE figures show it will result in millions of tonnes of additional emissions. But Shane…
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Over the last few years, a series of sightings of a strange flying creature began to be reported in and around the city of Chicago, leaving witnesses baffled, bewildered and shocked. What on earth were people seeing both in the skies and in close encounters on terra firma? My guest this week has been investigating these strange encounters since 201…
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When it comes to the Dunedin hospital scale back, the Government's in trouble on this. That protest over the weekend was big. 35,000 people is more than a quarter of Dunedin's population. If you assume they came from all over the region, which is probably true given the hospital would service the Otago region, it’s still big. It’s 14% of the popula…
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Thousands of Australians have collectively rallied in a National Day of Action in protest of conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon. This comes following Israeli strikes into Lebanon, which killed 30 Hezbollah leaders including Hassan Nasrallah. Australian correspondent Steve Price tells Heather du Plessis-Allan the turnout was the strongest Australia has s…
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Myles Kennedy Interview | The Brett Allan Show | The Art of Letting Go Alterbridge and Slash As a prolific songwriter, powerhouse vocalist, and skilled guitar player, Myles Kennedy tunes into the rhythm of his surroundings and goes with the flow. Fronting Alter Bridge, his soaring vocals, open-hearted lyrics, and airtight riffs have fueled the grou…
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New Zealand wool carpet company Bremworth is claiming to have made the country’s first TV commercial using Artificial Intelligence (AI). Bremworth Chief Brand and Product Officer Rochelle Flint tells Heather du Plessis-Allan the AI advert is an innovative way to showcase and elevate the wool industry. The use of AI is estimated to have reduced adve…
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There is potential for 67 building consent authorities to be replaced as the Government considers major reform of the system. Despite there being just one building code, different regional interpretations are creating inconsistencies across the country. Reform would see the process streamlined to reduce inconsistencies, costs, and delays. Building …
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Kiwis are increasingly moving to private healthcare and it is costing health insurance companies. Southern Cross Health Insurance paid out close to $1.5 billion in claims in the last year – equal to $6 million every business day. 2024 results from Southern Cross show the number of claims made is up with 995,000 kiwis now on the books. Southern Cros…
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The Middle East is on edge after the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. Israel claims to have killed 30 top Hezbollah leaders and despite pressure from the United States to de-escalate the situation, Netanyahu says Israel is at a historic turning point. Israeli journalist and analyst Gideon Levy tells Heather du Plessis-Allan the r…
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