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Ant-Archy

The Leon Thomas Group

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Listen to a new perspective on a variety of topics including sports, social issues, entertainment, and culture. Ant-Archy is hosted by Anthony Greenfield Jr.
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AntKast

Ant Group

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Brought to you by Ant Group, AntKast is a podcast that presents unique perspectives and intriguing stories from global entrepreneurs, innovators, and thinkers about modern technologies and how they’re shaping our lives. We hope these dialogues can inspire a deeper understanding of technology and how it can better coexist with humanity. Disclaimer: Views or opinions expressed by the guest speakers are solely their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Ant Group. We do ...
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'The Creator Sessions' are candid interviews & conversations with like-minded industry folk, entrepreneurs & start-up founders, sharing their experiences and swapping stories over coffee at our office. That’s it! Hosted by Create and Create Production founders - Tom Otton and Dia Hassan – this is where we talk all things digital, content and start-up culture and share some valuable agency insights. Join our audio community today.
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The Ant Farm Podcast

The Ant Farm Podcast

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Vulnerable, intimate & raw thoughts, philosophies, life lessons & stories hosted by Ant Nixon with family, friends & associates Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-ant-farm-podcast/support
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AI News Daily

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Welcome to AI News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news about machine learning, robotics, automation, natural language processing, AI ethics, and more. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, AI researcher, or simply curious about the future of technology, this podcast is your go-to source for AI news. T ...
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Two Brad For You

Bradley van Paridon

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A science show that doesn't sound like all the others. Join science journalist Brad van Paridon as he explores all manner of weird science topics with friends from all walks of life and through discussions with scientists and science journalists.
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Welcome to Lovescoop with Audri and Ant. Listen to this millennial couple sit down with singles or a different couple each week and get their perspective on how to have a successful relationship Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovescoop/support
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Ants Under The Sun is a narrative podcast about cultures, locations, and people. Zooming out beyond the differences in culture, values, environments, if we look at the big picture in society, we are all only human. From that far, we are all the same. Zooming out even further, the details blur, and we become specks, dots if you will, on a map. As if we are...Ants Under the Sun. The podcast is hosted by Norman Chella, an Iban-Malaysian. Having lived in multiple countries, he carries with him t ...
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Avengers: Endgame is out real soon! Can a group of friends make it through all 21 movies in time for opening weekend? Let's find out! Cover art photo provided by Limor Zellermayer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@limorganon
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Wait, You Haven't Seen...?

Wait, You Haven't Seen...?

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Each week TV's Travis is joined by a guest (or sometimes 2 or 3 guests) to discuss a movie, but with the stipulation that someone is seeing this movie for the very first time. Classics, schlock, good or bad, nothing is off the table. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The weekly podcast dedicated to Norwich City Football Club, brought to you by the iconic PinkUn and its award-winning Canaries correspondents following City home and away. Visit http://pinkun.com for all the latest NCFC news - and get in touch with the podcast crew via all the usual social media channels, or with an email to thepinkun@archant.co.uk
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Verbal Highs

Lewis Tennant

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Verbal Highs is a long-form interview podcast with people who create & innovate in their chosen art form, vocation, back shed, main stage, peer group, or shower cubicle. Based in Tāmaki Makaurau, New Zealand, Lewis Tennant explores the lives & thoughts of the likes of musicians, writers, film makers, actors, and comedians... as well as hosting those that make things happen side of stage, below the line, and under the radar. Please like Dr Tennant's Verbal Highs on Facebook, follow @verbalhig ...
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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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We are a group of 4 adult friends that talk about Disney movies every other week in a family friendly environment! Listen in for all our thoughts and opinions on Disney movies and content! If it's live-action, animated, made for tv, big budget, new or old, Marvel, Star Wars, or Pixar, we'll talk about it. New episodes drop every other Monday! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewaltvault/support
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Film Fight

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Film Fight is a film analysis podcast hosted by Zack Beseda, Amber Hollinger, Steve Walter and Jim Vastano. Each episode the group matches up two movies of similar plot or genre to see which one works better and why. Zack Beseda is a podcaster and writer (So Fast, So Furious, Metal School, Debut Review). Amber Hollinger is an Emmy and Peabody winning Television Director (Stillwater, Housebroken, Hamster and Gretel, Sofia the First). Steve Walter is an Emmy Nominated Sound Engineer and post-p ...
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(0:10): Ant Group Unveils Maxiaocai: AI Financial Manager Transforming Services with 70M Users (2:12): YouTube Unveils New Tools to Combat AI Deepfakes and Protect Creators' Likeness (3:56): New AI Regulations Set High Bar for Oversight, Sparking Debate Over Innovation and Security Risks (6:26): OpenAI Surpasses 1 Million Paying Users, Eyes $100B V…
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(0:10): Irish Data Regulator Probes Google's AI Data Practices Amid EU Privacy Concerns (2:03): 2024 Election Faces AI Misinformation Crisis: Trust in Technology Plummets Amid Rising Deepfake Threats (4:32): Dubai AI and Web3 Festival Attracts 6,000, Showcases UAE's Ambition to Lead Global AI by 2031 (6:39): Revolutionary YOLOv8 Algorithm Slashes M…
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In this episode of the Creator Sessions, we sit down with Mariam Solika, the Gen Z communications powerhouse behind COP28 UAE and Founder of THE GOOD NEWS, a platform dedicated to spreading positivity across the Arab world. Join Tala as she dives into Mariam's insights on sustainability, her inspiring career journey, and how she's using social medi…
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As we enter yet another round of the superannuation debate, I note it was led off last week by a group that wanted what they termed a “top up“, i.e. a pay rise for those who couldn’t save. You can see how fraught that concept is from the get go. Why couldn’t you save? You had 40 years. Actually, that’s another aspect of this whole mess that’s chang…
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Briscoes' endless sales are continuing to pay off. The group, which also includes Rebel Sport, made a net profit of $33 million in the half year to July. Their success stems from their long-time merchandise proposition of getting famous brand names and putting them out at the right price, the group’s Managing Director says. Rod Duke told Mike Hoski…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 12th of September, did the Trump vs Harris debate move the needle? Marco Rubio's main man Matt Terrill gives us his thoughts. Mike has been trying to convince Kate to buy a house on Highlands in Cromwell. Turns out the owner wants him to buy it too! Buckle up - we fact check the 34+ false…
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Graham Norton has been rather busy lately. When he’s not hosting his number one show, a new season of which will be airing shortly, he’s continuing his budding career as an author. His latest novel is called ‘Frankie’, a decades-sweeping story about love, bravery, and what it means to live a significant life. This novel required some research to en…
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Minister for Sport and Recreation Chris Bishop says he is considering updating the guiding principles for transgender athletes participating in sports, after more than 50 Olympians and high-profile sports identities signed a letter challenging the Government to ban male advantage from women’s sports. The group, including gold medal winners Barbara …
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It's a win for the consumer, with gift cards being given a new lease on life. Parliament has passed a private member's bill —originally put forward by National's Melissa Lee— requiring gift cards to have a minimum expiry date of three years. Consumer NZ's Jessica Walker says one in four gift cardholders end up stuck with a card they can't use. She …
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A poor gas outlook is seen as the main suspect for further job losses in manufacturing. The country's largest gas user Methanex is proposing to move from two plants to one for the foreseeable future. It comes after Winstone pulp confirmed plans to shut two mills to more than 200 workers earlier this week. Former president and CEO of Methanex, Bruce…
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The Health Minister is today set to provide more detail about how his five targets for the health system will be achieved. Minister Shane Reti has been briefed by officials on how the targets might be manipulated and advised on potential mitigations. College of GPs Medical Director Luke Bradford told Mike Hosking that without the tools to make the …
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There's a view that Kamala Harris needs to up the ante on issues like inflation and the economy to sway more voters. The Vice President and former President Donald Trump battled fiercely over the economy, abortion, and foreign policy in yesterday's debate. There's since been heavy consensus that Harris won the day. However, former chief of staff of…
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Myles from The More You Nerd podcast is back this week to talk about the 2017 Japanese Horror Comedy movie, One Cut of the Dead. Be warned, we are spoiling this movie and if you want to go in blind (and we suggest you do) catch it on Shudder.com first, then listen to us talk about it. It's about a small budge crew making a zombie movie, when real z…
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(0:10): SambaNova Unveils World's Fastest AI Inference Cloud, Outperforming Traditional GPU Systems (2:23): Glean Raises $260M, Valued at $4.6B, Revolutionizing Enterprise AI with Advanced Search and Automation (4:27): Aifleet Secures $16.6M to Revolutionize U.S. Trucking with AI-Driven Efficiency and Driver Satisfaction (6:26): Telangana Leads AI …
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The King and Queen will be packing in a lot during a trip down under next month as they head to Australia and Samoa. A New Zealand stop was cancelled on doctor's advice, following the King revealing his cancer diagnosis in February. Australian correspondent Kieran Gilbert told Mike Hosking many of the couple's appearances will reflect their persona…
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The cock up that the Inland Revenue Department has engineered gives us a good insight into how the public service is run. They hand my information, and yours, over to Google and Facebook etc, and they do this so they can better tailor their advertising. Even at this point there are a couple of large red flags. Firstly, I would argue there is a patr…
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A relatively new player in the New Zealand power market has hit out at the Electricity Authority and Government amid the power crisis. Octopus Energy says that the closure of Winstone Pulp is a sign that urgent change is needed. They believe the Government’s decision to scrap the Lake Onslow reservoir project has discouraged electricity investment.…
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There's scepticism around how Wellington City Council can support struggling businesses. Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau is looking at how the council can help Golden Mile businesses. A number of sites in central Wellington have announced closures in recent weeks, many blaming transport changes, public sector cuts, and people working from home. Guardi…
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National’s Mark Mitchell and Labour’s Ginny Andersen are back with Mike Hosking to dig into some of the biggest political stories of the week thus far. Labour's Ōhāriu MP Greg O'Connor thinks Wellington’s Queens Wharf is a great place for a swim, would they risk it? Also on the agenda was the Ministry of Education’s viral TikTok, and the ever-conti…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 11th of September, Winstone has shut its doors and power prices are to blame, they say. So what are the Government going to do? The debate that will be seen around the world is on today between Trump and Harris. Former special assistant to George W. Bush, Scott Jennings shares his though…
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Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will be in the same room for the first time today. The pair are going head-to-head in a widely anticipated debate, just under two months out from the election. Several polls show there's only a few points either way in many states. Former Special Adviser to George W Bush, Scott Jennings told Mike Hoskin…
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A new mode of transport could see travellers moving above gridlock traffic. Whoosh is a mix between an Uber and urban gondola, able to travel at 50 kilometres an hour on cables. It's been quietly developed in Christchurch over the last five years and will be first rolled out in Queenstown next year. CEO Chris Allington told Mike Hosking it's a cost…
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There's doubts a social media ban would prevent youth from accessing the online platforms. Australia is exploring a ban and has launched an authentication trial, but it's unknown how it will be enforced. Our Prime Minister has expressed interest in the idea. But Social media expert Katie Brown told Mike Hosking a ban wouldn't stop kids lying about …
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Shane Jones says "structural change" to the energy sector is definitely on the agenda following the closure of two central North Island mills. Winstone Pulp has confirmed it’s closing its two mills near Ohakune, with 230 people set to lose their jobs. Jones says the Government can't control factors like global commodity prices, foreign exchange rat…
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All eyes will be on Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as they come face to face for the first time this afternoon. The first —and possibly only debate— will be broadcast out of Philadelphia, the biggest city in the battleground swing state of Pennsylvania. US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking the polls show there's only a few points eithe…
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(0:10): U.S. Commerce Proposes Stricter AI Reporting Rules to Shield Against Foreign Threats (2:20): Movellus and Tenstorrent Forge Partnership to Revolutionize AI and HPC Chip Efficiency (4:28): MIT, MGH, and Harvard Unveil ScribblePrompt AI: Revolutionizing Medical Image Segmentation with 28% Faster Annotation (6:41): BP and Palantir Forge Five-Y…
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The Princess of Wales has announced she's completed chemotherapy, calling it a relief. In a personal video released by Kensington Palace, Catherine says her focus is on staying cancer free, and she has a long path ahead to full recovery. She also says she'll undertake more public engagements in the coming months. UK correspondent Rod Liddle told Mi…
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There aren’t many people with their finger on the global pulse like CNN’s Richard Quest. The host of ‘Quest Means Business’, Richard Quest consistently at the top of the game when it comes to analysing the global economy, international business and tourism. New Zealand’s not the only country having issues in this sphere, and Quest joined Mike Hoski…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 10th of September, the Government wants to ban gang patches in private homes, can it work? Or is it something that police won't have the resources to deal with? The Prime Minister is back from South Korea and Malaysia and talks AUKUS, the health sector pushing back against the Government w…
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There are calls for counselling services to be embedded across all primary schools as a pilot initiative shows clear gains. An Education Review Office report reveals 8 in 10 students report better mental health after receiving support from the Counselling in Schools programme. It also finds improvements to school attendance, behaviour and learning.…
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Christopher Luxon says his visit to Malaysia and South Korea last week was a success. The Prime Minister says it was an important chance to build connections with investors, like South Korean pension funds. He told Mike Hosking that in one of their five pension funds, who he spoke to, they have $2.5 billion dollars to invest. Luxon says they'd love…
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The Justice Minister's defending a gang patch ban in people's homes, planned to be rolled out to repeat offenders. A clause allowing courts to ban gang insignia in the homes of repeat offenders was added last month after submissions were made at the Select Committee stage. The bill's expected to pass this month. The law society says it's alarming i…
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The troubled Treaty Principles Bill would appear to have virtually zero chance of survival. David Seymour says Cabinet discussed the Bill yesterday and made a few tweaks. Former Treaty Negotiations Minister Chris Finlayson told Mike Hosking he thinks the bill will die a natural death. Asked whether it's possible Seymour could persuade people, he si…
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(0:10): Reflection 70B AI Model Challenges GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 with Self-Correcting Inference Technique (2:31): Revolutionizing Energy: AI Enhances Load Forecasting and Battery Health for Smarter Grids and EVs (4:39): Industry Dominates AI: NVIDIA Soars, Academia Lags, and BigBear.ai Faces Revenue Risks (6:53): Google's AI Revolutionizes Gaming: …
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Andrew Saville and Guy Heveldt joined Mike Hosking to discuss the fanfare over Tasman Makos getting their mitts on the Ranfurly Shield, the AFL preliminary finals, the NFL getting back underway and the weekend’s Rugby Championship including the All Blacks’ 18-12 loss to the Springboks and Argentina thrashing Australia 67-27. LISTEN ABOVE See omnyst…
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are gearing up for this weeks’ presidential debate. This will be the first time the pair have come face to face. US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking a CNN Poll of Polls finds a tight race with no clear leader ahead of the televised showdown. “In almost all of these places …
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Last year was the first time in 20 years that there were fewer cafes than the year before. If that isn't a reality check on the state of our economy, then nothing is. Yes, we are starting to see some light. There is some confidence here and an interest rate cut there. But the tail end, well I hope it’s the tail end, of what is likely three recessio…
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School students are back in Tauranga for the annual AIMS Games. More than 390 schools are set to take part, with nearly 13,000 athletes and 24,000 visitors expected. AIMS Games Tournament Director Kelly Schischka told Mike Hosking it's a good boost for local businesses. "Last year, estimated figures were just under 75,000 bed nights for the city ov…
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Tough times have got even tougher for the All Blacks after Sunday’s 18-12 loss to the Springboks. It's officially back-to-back losses to the Boks in the Rugby Championship, and also four South African defeats on the trot. But the All Blacks can be hopeful of better times ahead – with the Wallabies up next, fresh off a 67-27 thrashing by Argentina. …
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A tax expert believes we need to have an honest discussion around key tax settings. Labour leader Chris Hipkins has opened up a debate around tax – suggesting all options are back on the party's table looking to the 2026 campaign – as the population grows older. Dentons Kensington Swan partner and tax expert Bruce Bernacchi told Mike Hosking this h…
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Long Covid looks to be impacting more than just our health - but our wallets too. New research suggests the illness is costing the country $2 billion a year in lost productivity - not including health costs. The figure comes from analysis across the ditch suggesting it's likely costing Australia 0.5 percent of its GDP. Auckland University health ec…
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Police say a recent spate of homicides appear to be down to the usual issues of organised crime, gangs and family harm. Since the start of August, Police have launched 11 homicide investigations. One has since been deemed not a homicide and has been referred to the coroner. Police Assistant Commissioner for Auckland and Northland Sam Hoyle told Mik…
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A bleak outlook for the meat export industry with jobs and plants likely to go from next year. Affco is predicting the loss of hundreds of meat processing jobs due to the country's shrinking livestock numbers. The industry's forecasting 1 million fewer lambs to be available for processing next season. Federated Farmers meat and wool industry group …
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The gang discusses two papers that look at convergence (maybe?) in modern arthropods. The first paper looks at plant/ant symbiosis in a genus of ants, and the second paper looks at color patterns in crayfish. Meanwhile, James sees through time, Amanda disappears, and Curt plays on everyone’s worst fears. Up-Goer Five (Curt Edition): The up-goer thi…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Toast: 2/10 A sad example of how you lose the plot when you are down a rabbit hole. At $30b a year, health's problem is not cooked bread. So stop saying dumb things. The Grand Tour: 8/10 It's out this time next week. I've seen it …
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The process isn't over, but the Hawke’s Bay District Council was the latest yesterday to confirm a decision they had made earlier to introduce a Māori seat to their operation. Under the new law passed by Wellington, if you had done that you need to either drop the seat at next year's local body elections or take it to a vote. They have voted to tak…
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‘I have uncovered a scandal’ teases Newstalk ZB Mike Hosking, as he reveals a tale of sabotage allegedly involving his RNZ rivals. But RNZ says there has been a genuine misunderstanding. -- Minister of Tourism Matt Doocey tapped the numbers into his phone to speak to Newstalk ZB host Mike Hosking. A voice on the other end of the line answered. Dooc…
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Money is the topic of the day in the US Election. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have both revealed their economic policy. Trump has announced that should he return to office, he’ll appoint Elon Musk to head of a Government Efficiency Commission, tasked with conducting a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government. Kam…
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Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson are back to Wrap the Week with Mike Hosking. On today’s agenda: Did RNZ conspire to stop an interview from happening on the Mike Hosking Breakfast? Mike has the details and Kate and Tim offer their thoughts on the plot. Plus, they discussed whether you should let your 18-year-old travel alone to Manchester to catch a co…
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