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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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Yarning Disability is a podcast by The First Peoples Disability Network (FPDN) hosted by FPDN Advocate Bernard Namok. In each episode, The Yarning Disability podcast showcases the stories of First Nations peoples living with a disability, their families and carers and other disability industry professionals to highlight the lived experiences of First Nations people with a disability in Australia.
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The Rob and Slim Show is a comedy podcast in the style of morning talk radio. We discuses news stories, watch viral videos, and talk about whatever we want to whoever we want. Proud members of #PodernFamily
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Enda Brady: UK correspondent on Rishi Sunak facing backlash for leaving D-day commemorations early
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has faced some scorn from leaders and the public over his actions at the D-day commemorations. Several world leaders and surviving veterans gathered for the event's 80th anniversary, and Sunak drew ire by leaving early. UK correspondent Enda Brady says voters won't forgive this. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener fo…
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Wayne Langford: Federated Farmers president on the Government moving agriculture from the Emissions Trading Scheme
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The Government's move to scrap agriculture from the Emissions Trading Scheme has been welcomed by rural leaders. The newly-scrapped scheme would see farmers charged for additional emissions units used above their allotted allowance by 2025. Agriculture Minister Todd McClay says the Government needed to focus on 'practical tools' that wouldn't reduc…
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Brad Olsen: Infometrics principal economist on the Government changing the Overseas Investment Act
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The Government has has used the launch of a new build-to-rent facility in Auckland to announce new rules for the Overseas Investment Act. More money will be directed towards build-to-rent developments - and foreign investors will have a streamlined pathway to acquire land for said developments. Infometrics principal economist Brad Olsen says this m…
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It's a big week for the rural community, as crowds flock to Waikato for Fieldays 2024. From June 12 to 15, people will gather at Mystery Creek for the 56th running of the largest agricultural event in the Southern Hemisphere. The Country host is predicting a 'subdued' mood from attendees ahead of this year's event. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/l…
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Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on the latest Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll result
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Opposition leader Chris Hipkins has overtaken the Prime Minister on net favourability, as support dropped for the coalition. A Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll had Chris Luxon tumbling 13 points to negative five percent, with Hipkins up 4 points to three percent. Both ACT and New Zealand First leaders have also seen a drop, with David Seymour down 11 po…
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Full Show Podcast: 11 June 2024
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Tuesday, 11 June 2024, Detective Inspector Graham Pitkethley gives an update on his homicide investigation following the death of a Te Kuiti baby. The Climate Change Minister tells Heather why farmers shouldn't be paying for their emissions and will definitely be excluded from the Emissio…
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Tonight on The Huddle, Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union and Jack Tame from ZB's Saturday Mornings and Q&A joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! It's been revealed agriculture will be taken off the Emissions Trading Scheme. Is this the right call for New Zealand's emissions profile? Waikato authorities …
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Mark Whiteside: RNZAF No. 5 Squadron Commanding Officer on the reported breaches of UNSC sanctions against North Korea
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The Royal New Zealand Air Force has reported observing breaches of UNSC sanctions against North Korea during patrol missions. The P-8A Poseidon flew 11 missions to detect and deter evasions of UN during April and May - and allegations of illegal ship-to-ship transfers have surfaced. RNZAF No. 5 Squadron Commanding Officer Mark Whiteside says they d…
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Jessica Walker: Consumer NZ campaign manager on the company launching a petition calling for banks to refund scam victims
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Consumer NZ is calling on banks to refund people targeted by scams. The watchdog launched a petition and campaign urging the Government and other agencies to better reduce harm for scam victims. Campaign manager Jessica Walker says Governments in places like the UK, Australia, and Singapore have made moves to protect people. "So what we're asking o…
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Terry Collins: AA principal policy advisor on the Commerce Commission issuing warning to fuel companies over prices
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The Commerce Commission says the delay in companies dropping the cost of petrol when company costs fall is costing Kiwi motorists $15 million a year. It's warning fuel companies it'll be watching prices when Auckland's regional fuel tax kicks in next month. AA principal policy advisor Terry Collins says petrol companies will acting quickly come Jul…
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Simon Watts: Climate Change Minister on the decision to stop farming being charged through Emissions Trading Scheme
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The Climate Change Minister says plans to reduce agricultural emissions must be balanced with maintaining New Zealand's production. The Government plans to change the law in order to to stop farming being charged with credit offsets through the Emissions Trading Scheme. It was the fallback plan if partnership group He Waka Eka Noa couldn't find an …
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Graham Pitkethley: Detective Inspector to reinvestigate previous injuries following Te Kūiti baby death
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A baby boy's previous injury will be re-investigated after he died on Saturday in Waikato's Te Kūiti. Police say 10-month-old Mustafa Ali had suffered violent blunt-force trauma that didn't appear accidental. They say he suffered another non-accidental injury in October. Detective Inspector Graham Pitkethley says he's working to investigate the inc…
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Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on Opposition leader Peter Dutton backing away from 2030 emissions target
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Over in Australia, Opposition leader Peter Dutton has confirmed the coalition will not set a 2030 emissions reduction target before the next election. Dutton claimed the coalition was committed to net zero by 2050, but refused to reveal any interim targets. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says both parties have underestimated the challenges of…
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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson returning to take on Melbourne Storm
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Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson will make his return from a pectoral muscle injury in Saturday night's game against the Melbourne Storm. Coach Andrew Webster has today confirmed he's ready to play this weekend. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave unpacks today's announcement. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Andrew Saunders: Detective Inspector on authorities offering an $80,000 reward to find missing Marokopa man
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Authorities in Waikato have upped efforts to find the three children of missing Marokopa man Tom Phillips. An $80,000 reward has been posted for anyone with information, with a warrant out for Phillips' arrest. Acting Detective Inspector Andrew Saunders suspects other people are assisting Phillips - and hopes the reward and immunity will draw them …
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Here’s some good news for farmers on the eve of Fieldays - they will not have to pay for their emissions. The Government's announced it’s taking agriculture back out of the ETS, which is where it’s always been until the last Labour Government put it in there. And outside is where it should always be, because the idea of putting a climate tax on far…
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Far-right parties have rattled traditional powers in the European Union following recent parliamentary elections. French President Emmanuel Macron has called a snap election after exit polls put Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally party well ahead of pro-European centrists. Meanwhile, the far-right Alternative for Germany party is in second pl…
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Hamish McNicol: NBR co-editor on the Mowbray family taking the top spot in NBR's 2024 Rich List
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The owners of toy company Zuru have been named New Zealand's wealthiest people, the first change to the top spot in 20 years. This year's NBR Rich List saw Mat and Nick Mowbray bump packaging, property and investment magnate Graeme Hart from number one. NBR co-editor Hamish McNicol says the pair have openly planned to become the next Google or Tesl…
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Fran O'Sullivan: NZME business commentator on Chinese Premier Li Qiang visiting New Zealand for the first time in seven years
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Prime Minister Chris Luxon has revealed Chinese Premier Li Qiang will visit New Zealand later this week. This will be the first significant visit by one of the nation's largest trading partners in over seven years. NZME business commentator Fran O'Sullivan explains what this visit means for the future of business optimism regarding New Zealand. LIS…
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Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on the Public Service Commission investigating Te Pati Māori's alleged misuse of data
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The Government has called on the Public Service Commission to investigate claims of misuse of election data. Te Pati Māori's been accused of copying information obtained during Covid vaccination drives, and for enrolling people for last year's census, and using it persuade people to vote for them in the 2023 election. ZB senior political correspond…
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Full Show Podcast: 10 June 2024
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 10 June 2024, Trade Minister Todd McClay tells Heather the Chinese Premier Li Qiang will come to New Zealand this week - the first visit since 2017. The Government has asked the Public Services Commission to launch an independent investigation into allegations of illegal data shari…
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Tonight on The Huddle, Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Chinese Premier Li Qiang is set to visit New Zealand later this week. Is this good news for the country? Oil and gas exploration is back on the table, as Minister Shane Jones has confirmed…
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Nicola Willis: Finance Minister on the significance of the planned independent inquiry into Te Pati Māori
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The Finance Minister says the planned independent inquiry into Te Pati Māori's data use is important for everyone. It's been alleged information collected at Manurewa Marae was used to help the party's election campaign, which Te Pati Māori denies. Minister Nicola Willis says it's important to ensure Government agencies have the proper processes in…
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Brent Thomas: House of Travel chief operating officer on Air New Zealand pausing flights between Auckland and New Caledonia
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Air New Zealand has stopped flights between Auckland and New Caledonia's Nouméa for the next few months. The airline will look to resume flights at the end of September. The decision comes amid ongoing uncertainty in the island nation following political unrest. House of Travel chief operating officer Brent Thomas says it isn't a major destination …
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Martin Bosley: Kiwi restaurateur on the acceptable timeframe to stay at a café following Napier incident
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A debate about the unwritten rules of café etiquette has surfaced after an incident in Napier. Reporter Mark Story was asked to leave Napier café Smiths, after being told he hadn't spent enough to stay longer than an hour. Kiwi restaurateur Martin Bosley says different establishments are likely to have different house rules. "I think it's common se…
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A new report into witness reliability in Scott Watson's second attempt before the Court of Appeal has been challenged by the Crown. Watson was found guilty of murdering friends Ben Smart and Olivia Hope in 1999. The pair were last seen getting off a water taxi onto a yacht in the Marlborough Sounds on New Year's Eve. Open Justice reporter Catherine…
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I'm starting to get a little bit nervous about whether we are ever going to be able to attract overseas investors back into our oil and gas industry. I mean, you think about it - the world has known since October last year that we were back open for business, because that’s when the coalition Government won the election. From there, it was clear th…
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The Trade Minister says it's important for the nation to strengthen its economic relationship with China. Earlier today, Prime Minister Luxon announced Chinese Premier Li Qiang will visit New Zealand later this week. Minister Todd McClay says since the change in Government, there's been an increase in contact and engagement with China. "$40 billion…
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Oliver Peterson: Australian correspondent on Peter Costello resigning as Nine Entertainment chair following alleged assault
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Former federal treasurer and Nine Entertainment chair Peter Costello has resigned after he was accused of assaulting a journalist at Canberra airport. Costello was accused of pushing a News Corp journalist after he refused to answer questions about the embattled media company. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says Costello has denied the as…
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The Black Caps are in a tough spot following their disappointing start to the T20 World Cup. The team have entered must-win territory ahead of game two against the West Indies on Thursday, following their 84-run defeat by Afghanistan in Guyana. Sportstalk host Jason Pine explains that the Black Caps are facing a historic loss if Thursday doesn't go…
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John Carnegie: Energy Resources Aotearoa Chief Executive on the lack of overseas interest in NZ's oil and gas output
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The Government has claimed oil and gas exploration is necessary to address energy security issues - but it's unlikely to attract overseas investors. Resources Minister Shane Jones yesterday confirmed the ban on petroleum exploration beyond onshore Taranaki will be reversed in the coming months. Energy Resources Aotearoa Chief Executive John Carnegi…
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Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 7 June 2024, Australia has gone back on its word and will re-start deporting Kiwi criminals who spent the majority of their lives in Australia. Doctors are warning they're seeing more cases of nitrous oxide induced health problems as people use the gas as a cheap high - available f…
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The woman who claims to be the inspiration behind Netflix’s Baby Reindeer is suing them for at least NZ$274m. Scottish woman Fiona Harvey first announced she was the inspiration behind Martha, the main character’s stalker, in May. Criminal lawyer Joseph Tully told Heather du Plessis-Allan “The defence by Netflix will be that they told the truth.” T…
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The European Union Election runs Thursday to Sunday. They're held every five years across the 27-member bloc. This year marks the 10th parliamentary election since the first polls in 1979, and the first after Brexit. The vote takes place from 6-9 June. Initial results can only be revealed on the evening of 9 June, once polling stations have closed …
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Narendra Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 240 seats in the 543-member lower house of parliament – not enough to form a government. National Democratic Alliance (NDA) partners won a further 53 seats to drag the coalition over the line. Modi has kept a dominant presence in Indian politics for the past decade - with outright majorities i…
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Barry Soper: Senior Political Correspondent wraps the political week, discusses developments on Te Pāti Māori allegations
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Te Pāti Māori is asking Police to lead an urgent investigation of allegations made against the Party. It denies claims Census information collected at Manurewa Marae was used in electioneering. The Electoral Commission, Stats NZ and Police are investigating - and the Privacy Commissioner is looking into the claims. Senior Political Correspondent Ba…
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Sharon Zollner: ANZ's Chief Economist on the bank's changed outlook on the official cash rate.
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The ANZ Bank has changed its official cash rate (OCR) forecast, now expecting the first cut to arrive in February, rather than May 2025. Meanwhile, The European Central Bank has cut interest rates for the first time in five years, and the Bank of Canada has become the first G7 nation to cut rates. ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner told Heather du …
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The Huddle: Newshub Sports Presenter Andrew Gourdie and Oceania Football Federation Media Manager Matt Brown discuss Super Rugby Playoffs
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Tonight, on the Sports Huddle with Andrew Gourdie & Matt Brown: The future of Super Rugby Playoffs Newshub Sports Presenter Andrew Gourdie told Heather du Plessis Allan “I prefer to have a top six, give the top two a week off, three through six playoff, then semifinal.” Gourdie said “The competition bosses would like to get an extra week out of thi…
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In a recent NCEA literacy exam, Year 10 students were asked to read four memes and discuss which two had the most similar underlying themes. Sociolinguist Julia de Bres told Heather du Plessis-Allan “I was extremely surprised and delighted by this development.” De Bres said “You can think of memes as ‘static images’ - ads, and cartoons have been ar…
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Australia's Immigration Minister Andrew Giles issued ‘Direction 110’ on Friday, which means non-citizens with violent criminal records can be deported, even if they'd lived their whole lives in the country. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says "it's just not right". Australian Correspondent Murray Olds told Heather du Plessis Allan “This is Politi…
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Barry Soper: Senior Political Correspondent on David MacLeod's undisclosed political donations
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The police have been referred to an investigation into National MP for New Plymouth David MacLeod's failure to report $178,394 in donations. MacLeod - a backbench MP - unveiled this last month, and was stood down from the Environment and Finance select committees. Senior Political Correspondent Barry Soper told Heather du Plessis-Allan “There’s a l…
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Hunter Biden’s ex-girlfriend Hallie is testifying in his federal gun trial. Hallie described to the court how she found a gun in his truck, his drug use and how he got her into drugs. Biden is charged with three felonies stemming from the purchase of a gun in 2018. US Correspondent Dan Mitchinson told Heather du Plessis-Allan “Joe Biden has release…
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Helen Clark: Former Prime Minister and Head of UN Development Agency on Australian 501s and funding for Gaza
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New Zealand will make its annual payment of $1 million to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) as scheduled - Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has confirmed. "This follows careful consideration of the UN's response - including through external & internal investigations - to serious allegations against certain UNRWA staff being …
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This weekend, the Fijian Drua will play the Blues at Eden Park in their second quarterfinal in a row. Meanwhile, The Melbourne Rebels are closing up shop – bringing Super Rugby’s finals system down to a six-team playoffs next year in an 11-team competition. SportsTalk Host Jason Pine told Heather du Plessis-Allan “I don’t think the Rebels or the Dr…
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Dr Shilpan Patel: Neurology Registrar on calls to regulate nitrous oxide following rising hospitalisations
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An Auckland woman who can no longer move her legs after inhaling nitrous oxide - otherwise known as 'nangs' or 'laughing gas - is urging the government to regulate the sale of the gas. Nitrous oxide has been used as an anaesthetic for over than 150 years, but it’s also popular as a recreational drug. Auckland City Hospital Neurology Registrar, Dr S…
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: We can't stop Australia deporting NZ-born criminals, but we can help them once they're here
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The Australian change of heart on the 501s didn't last long did it, ay? They flipped their position today. They've issued a new directive. Now, what this is going to do essentially is it's going to force decision-makers when they’re considering whether to send a 501 back to New Zealand, or wherever else: they now have to put more emphasis on Austra…
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Heather du Plessis Allan Drive Full Show Podcast: 6 June 2024
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday 6 June 2024, Transport Minister Simeon Brown details his $4 billion spend to fix and prevent potholes on the nation's roads. With further calls for an investigation into Te Paati Māori and alleged misuse of personal information, the issue has reached a point where a broader inquir…
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New information has been revealed about Christian Brueckner, the lead suspect in the long-running Madeleine McCann case. German police have claimed Brueckner had an email account containing messages related to the killing of McCann. UK Correspondent, Enda Brady told Jack Tame “Police have discovered a Hotmail account and external hard drive, which …
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Infometrics predict the official cash rate (OCR) won’t move until February next year - rather than this November. Non-tradeable inflation (inflation that is domestic and not influenced by international factors) has caused issues for the Reserve Bank – say business commentators. It makes up almost 60% of the consumer price index (CPI), which the Res…
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University of Otago research revealed last year that twice the number of under 30-year-olds living in rural areas die compared to those in cities. It’s the strongest evidence yet that the health of rural Kiwis is worse than those who live in the city. The Country Host Jamie Mckay told Jack Tame “The rural male suicide rate is 64% higher than in cit…
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