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Email & Beyond

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Welcome to Email & Beyond, the podcast bringing you all the latest email marketing, and other complimentary marketing channel tips, tricks, industry chat, brand insights and more, every 2 weeks. Join Kate Barrett, Founder and CEO of eFocus Marketing & Richard Wall, Marketing Campaign Manager at Spotler as we talk you through the good, the bad and the ugly of marketing and how you can create a more intelligent strategy that gets results.
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Bookstack

Richard Aldous

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Biweekly conversations between Richard Aldous, Bard College professor and distinguished historian, and authors on their newest books. www.persuasion.community
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Passive Aggressive Film Reviews

Ian Stevens and Justin Green

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Meet Richard Shittlebob and Nathaniel Barrett Moore. Each week they will cast their eye over a movie on current release, as well as delving into the movie archives, and spouting acerbic comment on anything else that catches their attention. Expect arguments and vitriol and content that may be unsuitable for the wilfully offended.
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Welcome to Outside In, the podcast where I very openly discuss my struggles with OCD and PMDD, mid-20s struggles and pure girly chats. My hope is that I can make someone feel comforted and less alone by being so open about my struggles. Enjoy!
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The Vox Markets Podcast

Vox Markets Podcast

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Vox Markets is revolutionising the way companies engage with all classes of shareholders. Listen here to interviews with company executives and sell-side analysts and fund managers discuss their investment insights.
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Atlantic Ambition

Atlantic Ambition

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Welcome to the Atlantic Ambition podcast - the home of entrepreneurs changing the game in Canada. From business successes, to challenges, and how they're growing their businesses for generations to come, we cover all on our weekly episodes! Hit that subscribe button so you don't miss any. I hope you enjoy! Barrett
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If you want the latest bike reviews, news, events and kit, check out morebikes.co.uk. The fantastic new website features the latest bike launch reports as they happen; kit reviews; events; know-how and compelling blogs to enjoy every day. You’ll find a mixture of the best photography, great videos, and the hottest kit news before anyone else. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There’s never been a musical theatre game show… until now. In The Great Broadway Game Show Competition teams of Broadway stars face off against each other, and the audience, to identify show tunes and win money for charity, all while sharing intimate stories and memories from their lives and careers. Who do you think knows more about musicals? Who can remember all the lyrics to the most obscure songs on Broadway? Tune in and play along with host Todd Graff as he puts everyone’s knowledge to ...
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Composer Conversations is an outlet where composers can discuss their experiences living and working in the contemporary music world, the effect it has on their approach to music making, and hopefully in the process break down some of the mythology about what a composer is. In short it is a weekly interview series that focuses on the politics and daily life of the international new music scene from the point of view of the people living in it, alongside the music that the featured composer h ...
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Ideas to Change the World

Socialist Workers Party

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Podcasts to change the world. We post podcasts discussing socialism, anti-racism, fighting fascism, climate change and much more. Join us here: https://swp.org.uk Get the latest news at: https://socialistworker.co.uk Introduction by Sally Campbell Music by James Pettefar https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcP5P9DPHOlecD-L5pyi-2w
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!Audacious Preaches

!Audacious Church

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Welcome to the Audacious Preaches Podcast! - !Audacious Church is a vibrant church that happens live in-person on a Sunday in Central Manchester (Trinity Way) at 9am, 10:30am 12:30pm and 5:30pm, Online on Youtube at 10:30am. In Chester (Sovereign Way) at 11am, In North Manchester (VUE Cinema, The Rock, Bury) at 11am, in South Manchester, (Wilmslow Conference Centre) at 11am Plus Sheffield at the Quays Hotel (Best Western) in Victoria Quays at 11am and Cardiff at the Radisson Blu hotel at 11a ...
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The Camera Life

The Camera Life

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Live weekly podcast featuring long-form discussions on all things photography with hosts Greg, Justin and Jim. Join us live on Youtube at 9am every Thursday (Australian Eastern Time) to join in on the conversation or listen back later on your favourite podcast player. From photography gear reviews and new camera rumours to discussions about the art and business of making images, this is The Camera Life Podcast.
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A podcast by Navi from YouTube Channel Navillus True Crime. Welcome! Please listen to this podcast with Headphones/Earphones/AirPods if you can. Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/navillustruecrime “Sometimes I’ll start a sentence and I don’t know where it’s going. I just hope to find it somewhere along the way. Like an improv conversation." - Michael Gary Scott
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The DR & the DJ

DR. Amy Lindsey & DJ John Richards

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The DR and the DJ is a podcast about the power of music, health, and community hosted by DR Amy Lindsey and DJ John Richards. Amy and John share their own experiences in the pursuit of health and the health of their communities. They chat with musicians, authors, doctors, and more and have fun along the way. Get on John's Record Club List for all the best recommendations of vinyl and community events! Join Dr. Amy's Community and get her Libido Boosting Recipes and more midlife health tips a ...
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The Novelizers

Stephen Levinson, @2024 Novelizers, LLC

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Classic films, novelized by TV comedy writers, & narrated by your favorite celebrities. This season, we're novelizing The Matrix, narrated by Rob Delaney, Matthew Mercer, Dan Savage, John Hodgman, June Diane Raphael, Scott Ackerman, Ophira Eisenberg, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog and more! Plus interviews with the people who may or may not have worked on the original film! Check out our last two seasons: Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan, and Independence Day. © 2023-2024 N ...
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The AI Show

Disruptive Live

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The AI Horizon” is a groundbreaking series hosted by Emily Barrett, AI Lead & HPC System Architect for Lenovo, that explores the profound impact of artificial intelligence across diverse sectors. Through captivating conversations with industry pioneers, academic luminaries, and visionary thinkers, this compelling show unravels the infinite possibilities and complexities of AI technology. Emily engages with renowned experts, uncovering untapped career prospects, the critical role of training, ...
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Sharing The Atom

US Department of Energy

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Sharing the Atom, a special podcast from the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration and Argonne National Laboratory, takes you on a journey from the discovery of nuclear fission to the development of global commitments and systems to also use that discovery for good. Sharing the Atom tells the story of how world leaders came together to develop a political and legal framework that enables the pursuit of nuclear technologies for peaceful use and how that framework is ...
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Charity Impact

Alex Blake, KEDA Consulting

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The Charity Impact Podcast aims to help you increase your charity’s income and impact by sharing the experience and expertise of our guests. We usually produce episodes under one of the following broad themes: - Insight and actionable tips from an expert on a specific topic e.g. fundraising, philanthropy, strategy, digital, evaluation. - Learning from the experience of a charity CEO or other social leader - Discussion of issues in or affecting the charity sector. Whatever your role or level ...
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Melissa Serigne considers herself a dynamic and resilientindividual who has turned some of life’s most challenging moments into steppingstones toward success. As a paralegal, author, humanitarian, and coach, her life’s journey has been shaped by a deep commitment to healing herself,helping others and giving back to her community. Her passion for ma…
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In this exclusive interview, hVIVO CEO Mo Khan discusses the company’s latest human challenge trial contract with Inhalon Biopharma, testing a next-generation mucosal RSV antiviral. Mo addresses industry speculation around RSV trials, explains why RSV antivirals remain a key growth area, and shares insights on hVIVO’s strong sales pipeline conversi…
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The former president of Spain's football federation, Luis Rubiales, is set to go on trial later today. Rubiales stands accused of sexual assault for kissing the player Jenni Hermoso, in a case which has fed into wider discussions about sexism and consent. UK correspondent Gavin Grey explains what we can expect in this case. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystu…
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President Donald Trump is set to impose new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China - and the markets took a tumble overnight. Canada and Mexico are facing 25 percent tariffs and China will be hit by a 10 percent tariff. Harbour Asset Management's Shane Solly explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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One expert believes the US could potentially establish a Free Trade Agreement with New Zealand. Donald Trump is set to meet with the leaders of Canada and Mexico after both nations revealed they planned to impose their own tariffs in response to the President's newest scheme. Former US ambassador to New Zealand Scott Brown says he hasn't heard any …
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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! Palmerston North City Council is looking to ban fizzy drinks from eight venues - including sports stadiums. They claim it's to 'promote healthier lifestyle choices for residents and…
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More details could be coming this week about the procuring company for the Interislander ferries. In December last year, the Government announced it would set up a company to procure the ferries, freeing up Kiwirail. It's committed to a March deadline. Finance Minister Nicola Willis says she believes Minister-in-Charge Winston Peters has a handle o…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 3 February 2025, Trade Minister Todd McClay speaks to Ryan Bridge as fears of a US trade war grow bigger. Also, Trump insider and former US Ambassador to New Zealand, Scott Brown reveals how to deal with Trump and why an FTA might actually be a possibility. Loud gasps at the Grammy…
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The 67th Grammy Awards took place today - and plenty of the biggest names in music got to take home some awards and accolades. Chappell Roan won the Grammy for best new artist, Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' scored record of the year and song of the year, and Beyoncé took home album of the year for Cowboy Carter - a career first. The ceremony took …
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One councillor's standing by a proposed fizzy drink ban, despite community pushback. Palmerston North City Council has proposed to include Central Energy Trust Arena in its sugary drinks ban - among other venues. The council says the draft policy's aim is to promote a healthy lifestyle. Councillor Brent Barrett says he knows pushing for the right t…
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The Prime Minister's revealed he'll be spending this year's Waitangi Day in the South Island. Chris Luxon is not visiting the Treaty Grounds this week - he's instead sending a Ministerial delegation including Erica Stanford, Tama Potaka, Paul Goldsmith and Mark Mitchell. Luxon's office has this morning revealed he'll celebrate the public holiday wi…
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Northern Queensland floods are yet to reach predicted levels. Parts of the north-east have had about a metre of rain since Friday, and a woman died when a rescue boat capsized - and parts of Townsville are evacuating. Authorities claim the rain is currently easing - but the worst is still to come. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says many …
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Melbourne is closing in on securing a NFL regular season game in 2026. The Herald Sun reports that Melbourne has beaten Sydney to the race to win hosting rights for the first competitive NFL game to be played down under. The two cities had been jostling in recent months, but it's understood the first game will be set down for the Melbourne Cricket …
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Bed, Bath & Beyond has been fined $230,000 for selling more than 27,000 products without proper labelling or instructions. The company sold 3700 sets of children's pyjamas without fire-hazard labels - and more than 23,000 hot water bottles without safe usage instructions. The General Manager accepts responsibility, but notes no products were found …
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New Zealand's Trade Minister isn't speaking out against Donald Trump's tariffs just yet, but admits they'll impact Kiwi businesses. The US President has imposed tariffs between 10 to 25 percent on Canada and Mexico. Canada is slapping levies on US goods in response, and Mexico's threatening to do the same. Todd McClay says his focus is on our relat…
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There's belief the job market is tougher for teens without any experience than ever before. Hawke's Bay local Kaitlin Elsworth has spent two years searching for her first paid job. The 18-year-old says rejection letters usually blame it on a lack of experience. Swivel Careers founder Kate Ross says that's always the hardest aspect for teens - but t…
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Leigh Barrett, Coordinator Heritage City of Gosnells The opening of 'When We Were Young - Growing up in the district of Gosnells', which offers a glimpse into the lives of children living in the City of Gosnells over successive generations, in both joyful and challenging times. Bring your family for classic games and fun from 10am to 1pm on Sunday …
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When Fred Snufflenose finds the empty eggs from a duck’s nest, he goes in search of the mother and her babies. His search turns into a bit of an adventure. Will he ever find the ducklings? The events in this story all take place in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on the grounds of Central Moravian Church, and in and around the Monocacy Creek, as well as Hi…
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On this special episode of The Camera Life we are joined by Charlie Blevins of Fujifilm Australia. He is going to tell us all about the upcoming Creator Summit which will be held at Luna Park in Sydney on Feb 22-23 of 2025. More information and tickets: https://fujifilm-houseofphotography.com.au/products/creator-summit =============================…
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Watch on YouTube In this week’s Exchange, accomplished UK fund manager Richard Staveley of Harwood Capital, who runs the Rockwood Strategic investment trust, takes me through his latest thoughts on the following: 00:00 Secret sauce behind Rockwood’s success. 06:40 Capita 13:35 Filtronic & how to value the stock 19:05 Funding Circle 24:00 Vanquis Ba…
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People smuggling is seeing a crackdown in the UK after roughly 37,000 people crossed the Channel in small boats last year. The new criminal offence will see tough consequences for individuals involved in any part of the journey, including preparation. In retail news, retailers are saying shoplifting has become out of control in Britain. UK Correspo…
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Chinese company DeepSeek is shedding light on the nations censorship and information control, and causing mass interest in doing so. Asia Business Correspondent Peter Lewis talks to Ryan Bridge about what the AI company means for China, how it has been received in the country, and more. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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A new report has found that beer makes up almost 1% of our country's GDP. Brewing accounted for $3.6 billion of our GDP last year and 1.3% of the national workforce is employed in the brewing industry, but alcohol excise duties often outpace inflation, and this is having an effect on the industry. Garage Project co-owner Jos Ruffell is calling for …
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Sports Journalist Nicky Styris and Sports Commentator Andrew Gourdie on the Huddle. Who will the new Warriors captain be? The Huddle throws Mitchell Barnett, James Fisher-Harris and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck in the ring as contenders. The Australian Open saw runner up Alexander Zverev heckled over domestic violence allegations - does protesting have a pl…
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An oven issue is responsible for delaying school lunches across Auckland today. It is another blow for the scheme that saw principals likening the meals to "dog food." Compass Managing Director Paul Harvey said the company is bringing in additional resources to ensure things run smoothly. "It's been a tough week, and really the key message is we're…
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Resources Minister Shane Jones wants to double mining exports by 2035, claiming it will let the country reach three billion dollars in mineral exports by 2035. It comes as Coal and gold have been added to the critical minerals list in New Zealand in the hopes we can double our mineral exports in a decade. The proposal is bringing in questions of su…
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Simeon Brown has confirmed plans for Dunedin's new hospital, unveiling details of the project, which will cost 1.88 billion dollars to complete. The last government had promised to build a new hospital on the old Cadbury Chocolate Factory site, but initially the National Government put those plans on hold in September because of budget fears. After…
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The quality of school lunches is the talk of the town after lacklustre images have circulated of the meals. In day 4 of the scheme, Labour's Education spokesperson Jan Tinetti made a vital error when criticising the lunches online, without realising she was referring to a school lunch meal from when Labour was in government. Dunedin is getting thei…
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More than 40 bodies have been pulled from the wreckage after last nights plane crash in Washington DC. US Correspondent Logan Church said Air Traffic Control staffing issues are being called into question in the aftermath of the crash. "There have been reports here that one controller was perhaps doing a two person job and also questions over the h…
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Pre-season matches are underway in Super Rugby this weekend for all six New Zealand-based sides. What has led to Auckland FC sitting at the top of the league halfway through the season? The team is set to play Macarthur FC in Auckland tomorrow. Sports Contributor Jason Pine talks to Ryan Bridge about what's to come for sport over the weekend. LISTE…
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Almost half of New Zealand's public servants are working from home one day a week, according to data released by The Public Service Commission. The IRD and the Ministry for Ethnic Communities have more than 80% of their staff working from home at least once a week. Public Service Association Acting National Secretary Fleur Fitzsimons said it might …
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Today's guest is Ben Lawrence, he's an award winning director, screenwriter, and producer. In Ben's own words 'I’m more of a filmmaker but, my secret, scared love was always photography.' Ben’s films have screened at festivals including Toronto, Busan, Sydney, Edinburgh, Clermont-Ferrand, Sheffield, DocNYC, Melbourne, Palm Springs, Sitges and Sao P…
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In the fall of 1796, George Washington announced his retirement, sparking terror and excitement across the country. Could the new nation survive without Washington at the healm? John Adams, one of the most qualified statesman in American history, emerged victorious after a nail-biting election. Unfortunately for Adams, the problems that plagued the…
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Where is the "life" in scholarly life? Is it possible to find in academic writing, so often abstracted from the everyday? How might religion bridge that gap? In Love in the Time of Scholarship: The Bhagavata Purana in Indian Intellectual History (Oxford UP, 2024), author Anand Venkatkrishnan explores these questions within the intellectual history …
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Bristol could potentially become the first major city in England to cut their black waste bin collections down to once per month. The Green Party-led authority says this move would reduce costs and cut down on the environmental impacts - but it's not without its detractors. UK correspondent Enda Brady says residents are concerned more pests will be…
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There's been plenty of volatility in the tech market this week off the back of the recent DeepSeek fiasco. Despite things picking up after this week's crash, experts are still wondering what's set to happen next. Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Kāinga Ora has announced it will allow wool carpet providers the chance to tender for supply of carpet and underlay in its homes. The agency has spent the last few years using nylon carpets - citing durability and cheaper prices. The Country's Jamie Mackay explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The US Federal Reserve has left its benchmark interest rate unchanged, due to stubbornly high inflation. US President Donald Trump has voiced his disapproval with this move and accused the central bank of mishandling the economy. NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann unpacks this result - and explains why it's unsurprising rates were left on…
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Tonight on The Huddle, broadcaster Mark Sainsbury and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! We're into week one of Parliament for 2025 - and it's been a big week for race issues. Shane Jones made some questionable comments about Green MP Ricardo Menéndez March and Te Pati Māori is claiming…
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