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Engaging with social justice is complicated and messy, and yet it's the invitation for all Christians. 20 Minute Takes breaks down the big and complicated and brings it into everyday life. Whether through interviews with people on the frontlines or breaking down the concepts in the headlines, 20 Minute Takes helps Christians to stir the imagination for what faithfulness and living justly can look like. 20 Minute Takes is hosted by Nikki Toyama-Szeto, executive director of Christians for Soci ...
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Welcome to "SayMoore," the podcast that delves into the raw and real conversations surrounding the journey of women in pursuit of building their careers and reaching for C-Suite opportunities. Join us as we explore the triumphs, challenges, and everything in between faced by ambitious women across the country navigating their professional paths. From insightful interviews with trailblazing leaders to candid discussions on breaking barriers, this podcast is your go-to resource for inspiration ...
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First, put the shovel down and listen to our podcast, Stop Digging! Only you can decide how to move through whatever pile of dirt your life or work struggles have put in your way. But we can help. Explore pain-point topics of health, learning, relationships, and organizations with Nancy Treder and Susan Kunzler through engaging panel conversations and interviews. Then get practical tools and resources to create your own unique success plans so that they work for you. Serious change makers ca ...
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World-class art galleries and installations. A diverse range of food and drink. Thrilling, extraordinary events that capture the hearts of Melburnians year after year. Fed Square is anything but square. Since opening in 2002, Fed Square has seen more than 100 million visits and been named the 6th Best Public Square in the World. Frankly, we’re slaying out here and it’s nice to be recognised. Join us in our weekly Anything But Square podcast.
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Direct from Las Vegas each and every week the WagerTalk crew breaks down all the weekly sports action from both the bettors and bookmaking perspective with special guests from inside the sports betting industry. Each and every show the panel will close out the broadcast by sharing free best bet with the audience.
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Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar was a radio drama about a "fabulous" freelance insurance investigator "with the action-packed expense account." The show aired on CBS Radio from January 14, 1949 to September 30, 1962.
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Learn about the future of money and how Bitcoin proposes a solution to the problems in our monetary system. Why is wealth concentration growing? Will the U.S. dollar always be the world reserve currency? Is Bitcoin the "internet of money?" Journalist and educator Natalie Brunell shares one-on-one interviews with thought leaders. Whether you're eager to start learning about Bitcoin, or already follow the world of cryptocurrency and its pioneers, this show has something for you to HODL. Join u ...
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The BOP is a podcast for photographers who believe deep down in their soul that your business is made for MORE. Each episode, photographer and educator Rob Greene sits down for candid conversations with business owners inside and outside the photography industry, with 3 main objectives:(1) To ANCHOR you in WHY you do what you do.(2) To INSPIRE you with a vision for what COULD BE in your business.(3) To ACTIVATE you INSIDE your business with tangible action steps you can implement TODAY.Known ...
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REAL NEWS + REAL INFORMATION for WE THE PEOPLE 🇺🇸 📜🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸 NEO420 Talks, the podcast "Speaking Truth...against the lies 🙏🏽🇺🇸⚖️"
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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The various video game podcasts from HorribleNight.com
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The Old World Lives is a Warhammer Fantasy battles podcast. The podcast aims to provide a good coverage on topics like background, army lore and rules, painting and hobbying.
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Real People, With Jason Dunstone - Consumer Insights, Market Research, Customers, Design Thinking and More
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Real People is a podcast hosted by Jason Dunstone, the founder and managing director of Square Holes. Jason builds on his 25 years of conducting human-centred research, interviewing average and not so average people (rich, poor, old, young, content and vulnerable) to understand what they believe and how they behave. On this podcast, Jason interviews academics, researchers, leading thinkers, and other interesting people. Jason also interviews “actual real people” about their passions, aspirat ...
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PISTOL SHRIMPS RADIO: now featuring MALLWALKIN'! Join Matt and Mark each episode as they saunter through a local shopping center and rate its retail flair, culinary offerings, and audio recording policy violation response time. 'Part ASMR journey, part psychogeography.' - The Guardian Also listen to past episodes of PISTOL SHRIMPS RADIO and get the thrilling courtside action delivered straight to your ears by venerable sports acknowledgers Matt Gourley and Mark McConville. Hosted on Acast. S ...
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This feed includes all episodes of Paul's Security Weekly, Enterprise Security Weekly, Business Security Weekly, Application Security Weekly, and Security Weekly News! Your one-stop shop for all things Security Weekly!
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Pasadena City College presents The Future Of Work. We are leading the conversation of how to begin closing the gap between what our students are learning and what the demands of the workforce will be once they enter. We’ll be talking to policy makers, business owners, educators and the students we are advocating for. We’ll explore topics like how education can partner with industry, how to be more equitable and how to attain one of our highest goals, more internships. This conversation impac ...
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An ongoing series with Pareto Systems and Duncan MacPherson. At the airport, in an Uber, or where ever he might be, Duncan will deliver timely and action insights from his daily consultations, meetings and events. This podcast has been re-named to 'Pareto Systems: From-the-Field' and was formerly 'Duncan MacPherson - From the Field'. Video versions of these videos are available on the Pareto Systems YouTube Channel.
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This feed includes all episodes of Paul's Security Weekly, Enterprise Security Weekly, Business Security Weekly, Application Security Weekly, and Security Weekly News! Your one-stop shop for all things Security Weekly!
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Dangerously Yours was a half hour show sponsored by Vicks. There were sixteen episodes broadcast in 1944, with eleven of them available to collectors today. Each episode seemed to star Victor Jory as the leading man, and concentrated heavily on romance, with much airtime being devoted to lovers murmuring sweet nothings at each other, and the action and adventure being relegated to backdrop status. At the end of each episode, the announcer would give a very brief teaser for the following week ...
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The web's longest-running Disney podcast, from the creator of 'The Thinking Fan's Guide to Disney' book series. Fun and thoughtful discussion about theme parks (Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong & Paris), movies, music, Broadway, corporate Mouse House, and beyond. Get ready for countdowns, trip reports, in-park audio, music montages, Disney history lessons, celebrity interviews, in-depth analysis, and much more. Host Aaron Wallace is a bestselling author, entertainmen ...
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Do not be deceived by the deceiver. Or its menions.
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Celebrate, The Savior is Here! Jesus Christ is Alive! Get to know Jesus Christ, He will change your life!!! Go to GOD for discernment and wisdom. Know the Truth as the Truth will make you free! (John 8:32) ___ The Pledge of Allegiance NEO420 = Real News + Real Information for WE THE PEOPLE WE THE PEOPLE are at war with the deepstate criminal cabal!…
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Assoc Health Minister considers allowing oral nicotine products
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Public health experts are alarmed the Associate Health Minister has disregarded Ministry of Health advice about oral nicotine products, and wants to allow the sale of snus and nicotine pouches. An article written by University of Otago researchers says Casey Costello has adopted similar arguments for the products made by the tobacco industry, and i…
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Two separate bus crashes this morning on the road between Tekapo and Twizel have sent four people to hospital. Two are seriously injured, with one flown to Dunedin Hospital, and the other to Timaru. It's believed international tourists were on board the buses. RNZ reporter Tess Brunton has the latest.…
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 18 July
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On today's episode, the Defence Force is freezing pay, cutting civilian jobs, and stopping some of its programmes - as it grapples with a budget shortfall of $130 million, fares for some Air New Zealand flights have surged by up to three hundred percent in the past five years according to Consumer NZ, but Air New Zealand vehemently disagrees, Assoc…
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Complaints about pig population on Chatham Islands
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Pig hunting is popular on the Chatham Islands, attracting tourists and providing kai, but the pig population has got out of control and residents say that's causing widespread damage. Tess Brunton reports.
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Smoking expert on changes to excise for some products
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Associate Health Minister Casey Costello has slashed the excise tax on heated tobacco products by half, aiming to make them a more appealing alternative to smoking. Casey Costello is also weighing the sale of oral nicotine products like nicotine pouches, though Ministry of Health officials are opposed. She did not respond to our invitation to join …
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Almost a month on from June's devastating floods in Wairoa and residents are still cleaning up their properties, but many are unsure when their homes will be livable again. Many are angry at the Hawke's Bay Regional Council for failing to open the town's river mouth sand bar earlier which they say could have prevented the floods from happening. Rep…
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Forestry industry on government's emissions reductions plan
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The forestry sector is warning that tree-planting numbers for this year might be about half of what the government predicts in its emission reduction plans. The plan, announced by Minister of Climate Change Simon Watts, aims for a massive tree-planting push to soak up emissions. But the New Zealand Institute of Forestry says the government's number…
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 18 July 2024
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Court challenges kick off against ANPR cameras
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Several court challenges are kicking off against the police using cameras that identify car number plates in criminal cases. There are thousands such automated number plate recognition cameras - or ANPR - that police access many hundreds times a day. Phil Pennington is looking in to this.
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Air NZ disputes suggestions of flight price rises
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Air New Zealand is disputing claims from Consumer NZ some airfares have surged by up to 300 percent in the past five years. Consumer NZ compared the prices of eleven flights in 2023 and 2024 with flights in 2019 and 2021, and found prices increases ranged from 34 to 291 per cent. Air New Zealand's head of domestic Scott Carr spoke to Corin Dann.…
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People can only manage for so long - mortgage broker
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A mortgage broker says people can only manage for so long, with an increasing number feeling the strain. Mortgage rates are starting to fall in the face of weaker than expected inflation figures. Mortgage broker and Loan Market director Bruce Patten says the news is good, but costs continue to be difficult and widespread. He spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss…
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Money troubles could hamper NZDF ability to deploy - expert
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An international relations expert says pay freezes, and voluntary redundancies in the military will hamper its ability to deploy. In an email to all staff yesterday, the Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Tony Davies told staff there's no money for base pay rises; there will be no increase in the number of uniformed staff; and civilians are being i…
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Flights have been cancelled, others delayed in Auckland due to fog. Ferries are also affected with delays and cancellations, drivers are also being asked to take care. Reporter Finn Blackwell spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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New South Wales have won the State of Origin series after a classic decider in Brisbane, beating Queensland 14-4 in the third match last night.
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Fears for one of Russell's most historic buildings
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Locals fear the future of one of Russell's most historic and most loved buildings is under threat. Originally built as a Custom House in 1870 when the Bay of Island's town was a bustling port, for the past 130 years it's served as the home for the local police constable. Today it's empty and riddled with toxic mould. Peter de Graaf reports.…
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Rules changed for children of adults in visa limbo
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Migrant young people who were previously left in limbo waiting for their parents' residency will now legally be able to work. The government has announced those eligible will be able to work up to 20 hours per week during the school year and 40 hours per week in the summer. Immigration Minister Erica Stanford spoke to Corin Dann.…
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Consumer NZ finds big price rises for Air NZ flights
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Fares for some Air New Zealand flights have surged by up to three hundred per cent in the past five years according to Consumer NZ. It found in one case, a last minute booking of a return flight to Hamilton from Wellington for two adults, booked two days before a funeral, cost $281.20 in 2021 - three years later, it cost $1,118.00. Consumer NZ chie…
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Airlines back ComCom report on Auckland Airport
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Airlines say it could be another year until Auckland Airport lowers its aviation prices. That's despite a draft Commerce Commission report yesterday which found the Airport was in line to make about 200-million-dollars in excess profit between 2022 and 2027. Board of Airline Representatives executive director Cath O'Brien spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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Day three of the Republican National Convention will kick off soon in Milwaukee, with today's theme being "Make America Strong Once Again". Wednesday saw a show of unity from the GOP, with former Republican Presidential hopefuls Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis expressing their support for Donald Trump. Correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Corin Dann.…
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Costello cuts excise rate on Heated Tobacco Products
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Associate Health Minister Casey Costello has delivered a fifty percent cut to the excise tax rate on Heated Tobacco Products - where tobacco is heated to a vapour rather than burned - as she aims to make the products a more attractive alternative to smoking. The New Zealand First Minister is also considering allowing the sale of oral nicotine produ…
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Mortgage rates lower slightly after inflation numbers
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Mortgage interest rates are beginning to fall in the face of softer-than-expected inflation numbers. ANZ, the country's biggest bank, has followed Westpac's lead by cutting its home loan and term deposit rates. ANZ's chief economist Sharon Zollner spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Thick fog in Auckland is expected to cause travel disruption in the city this morning. Fog restrictions are in place at Auckland Airport this morning, with delays and cancellations expected. Delays and cancellations are also expected for ferry. Reporter Finn Blackwell spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss from central Auckland.…
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PSA unimpressed with pay freezes, redundancies at NZDF
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The Public Service Association says pay freezes and redundancies at the New Zealand Defence Force will affect its ability and capacity to operate. In an email to all staff on Wednesday, the Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Tony Davies told staff there's no money for base pay rises; there will be no increase in the number of uniformed staff; and c…
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Former Kiwis coach Michael Maguire has won the State of Origin series in his first season as New South Wales coach.
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Business news for 18 July 2024
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Former Health NZ chair on organisation's governance
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The acting Prime Minister says Health New Zealand's governance is "chaotic", criticising the board for poor cost management and oversight. David Seymour says the government isn't planning to break up the health-agency, but governance and structural changes are on the way. Health Minister Dr. Shane Reti was unavailable this morning. Former Health Ne…
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Cost of living the lowest in three years but pain persists
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Inflation is the lowest it's been for three years but there's still plenty of pain. Annual inflation has dropped to 3.3 percent, but rents, rates and insurance are going up more. Maia Ingoe reports.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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The Defence Force is freezing pay, cutting civilian jobs, and stopping some of its programmes - as it grapples with a budget shortfall of $130 million. In an email to all staff yesterday, the Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Tony Davies told staff there's no money for base pay rises and there will be no increase in the number of uniformed staff. …
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Donald Trump wants former rivals pledge support for him
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Former President Donald Trump has watched some of his former rivals pledge their support at the Republican Convention in Milwaukee for his bid to return to the White House. The Convention will hear today from Trump's running mate, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance. From Milwaukee, our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.…
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New South Wales have claimed the State of Origin series, with a 14-4 win over Queensland in Brisbane.
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Jasmin Shupper & Repair in the Wake of Redlining
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This week, Nikki interviews Jasmin Shupper, the CEO and Founder of the Greenline Housing Foundation, a non-profit organization that aims to close the racial wealth and homeownership gaps and reverse the effects of systemic racism in housing by granting access to homeownership for people of color. Jasmin talks about the history of housing, economic,…
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Pnw. West coast. NE. All areas that are about division. Clicks. Human trafficking. Drug use. Sex with all
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Celebrate, The Savior is Here! Jesus Christ is Alive! Get to know Jesus Christ, He will change your life!!! Go to GOD for discernment and wisdom. Know the Truth as the Truth will make you free! (John 8:32) ___ The Pledge of Allegiance NEO420 = Real News + Real Information for WE THE PEOPLE WE THE PEOPLE are at war with the deepstate criminal cabal!…
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Climate experts say govt policies are confused
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A climate change and energy policy expert is describing the government's draft emissions reduction plan as confused and very light on detail. The plan lays out how the government will meet greenhouse gas budgets on the way to reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The document reveals we are no longer on track to meet emissions targets - a mar…
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 17 July
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On today's episode, the Government's draft emissions reduction plan has been released this morning, laying out how it will meet greenhouse gas limits on the way to reaching net-zero carbon emisisons by 2050, Associate Health Minister David Seymour wants more investment in cancer drugs and immunisation, and a role for patients in decision-making and…
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A 2024 Appsec Report, Preparing for the AIxCC, Secure Design and Post-Quantum Crypto - ASW #291
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Cloudflare's 2024 appsec report, reasoning about the Cyber Reasoning Systems for the upcoming AIxCC semifinals at DEF CON, lessons in secure design from post-quantum cryptography, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-291
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Attention to detail key to awarding winning custard squares
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A New Plymouth bakery credits attention to detail for its custard squares being named the best in the country. Hand-piped quadrangles of velvety perfection have been flying off the shelves at Piccolo Morso ever since. Taranaki Whanganui Robin Martin went to see where the magic happens.
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With only ten days left before the Olympics in Paris kick off, New Zealand has finalised its team of almost two hundred athletes. Thousands of athletes from more than two hundred nations will compete in this year's games.Ingrid Hipkiss spoke with New Zealand Team Chef De Mission Nigel Avery, himself a former games competitior, who said the first at…
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A messy storm could rapidly develop near the upper North Island this weekend, making for a wet and windy end to the school holidays. Early forecasts show low-pressure systems in the Tasman - and another brewing around New Caledonia will arrive here early on Saturday morning. NIWA meteorologist Chris Brandolino spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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Patient advocate on govt's letter to Pharmac
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The goverment has sent a letter of expectations to the drug-buying agency, urging it to prioritise cancer drugs and immunisation - and to be more transparent. Earlier in the programme, we spoke to Pharmac Board Chair Paula Bennett ..said the new system changes will make a small differene and instead provide more opportunity to deliver medicine for …
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Mentoring at boot camps could be $100k per teen
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Documents show the cost of mentoring the serious young offenders in the goverment's military style academies could be $100,000 for each teenager. The Oranga Tamariki- run pilot will involve ten boys aged 15 to 18 and starts at the end of this month but there has been little detail about what exactly the boot camps will look like, and how the teenag…
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Labour on Government's Emissions Reductions Plan
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The Government's draft emissions reduction plan has been released this morning, laying out how it will meet greenhouse gas limits on the way to reaching net-zero carbon emisisons by 2050. It relies on more tree planting and new technologies. Leader of the opposition Labour's Chris Hipkins spoke to Corin Dann.…
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More than a hundred New Zealand athletes will make their Olympic debut at the Paris Games and team Chef de Mission Nigel Avery says he'll work overtime to have them ready to perform.
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