Chris Snowdon, Tom Slater and guests discuss the latest in nanny-state killjoyism.
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The Dive Down is a Magic: The Gathering podcast focused on the latest decks, trends, and strategies for the casual spikes in Modern, Pioneer, Explorer, and more! Each week your hosts Dave, Shane, and Stanislav discuss the latest innovations, competitive events, and level-up topics for paper and online players. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedivedown Proudly sponsored by Heavy Play, a new card gaming accessories brand that'll improve your gameplay and game day. Use code THE ...
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A fresh and intelligent start to your day - catch the very latest international and domestic news developments, sport, entertainment and business on Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, on Newstalk ZB.
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From porn stars to pastors, we interview people from all walks of life seeking advice and wisdom for men on topics about sex, relationships, money, careers, mindset, health and fitness, and more. What defines masculinity?Being a man can be tough in today's age. It's okay to feel confused and dispirited sometimes. You are not alone. The Uncensored Advice For Men podcast is a testament to that statement. What makes a man? Join host Josh Wilson and our variety of guests to learn what it means t ...
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spiked’s Tim Black joins Chris Snowdon and Tom Slater for the latest episode of Last Orders. They discuss whether Keir Starmer is an empty suit or a crypto-Stalinist, the Gamble-gate hysteria and the pathetic attempt to turn ‘ultra-processed food’ into the ‘new tobacco’. Plus, we respond to an outraged nutritionist. Send your postbag questions to l…
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Ryan Bridge: I don't sleep anymore, I just fill out forms
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Ever tried to buy a pair of shoes online recently? What about a book? Or even book a haircut? You would have been asked a billion questions. It starts with what day and time you want your haircut. Yep, fine, but then they want your; name, address, birthdate, postal address, how did you hear about us? What shampoo do you use? I didn't ask for all th…
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Carolyn Young: Retail NZ CEO on new Ministerial Advisory Group on retail crime
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Retailers are hopeful, but wary, of the government's latest move to tackle retail crime. It's announced a Ministerial Advisory Group for the victims of the continuing problem. The group will speak with victims, workers and business owners over the next two years - before putting forward proposals to address offending. Retail NZ Chief Executive Caro…
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Full Show Podcast: 12 July 2024
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Friday the 12th of July. The Government has a new Ministerial Advisory Group on retail crime, but is it actually going to make a difference? It looks like the Prime Minister has had a "pull aside" meeting with US President Joe Biden. And the All Blacks face England again this weekend, one …
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Embracing Time: Myles' Unconventional Path to Personal Growth and Legacy
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Send us a Text Message. I’m thrilled to share some incredible insights from my latest episode featuring the remarkable Myles. Myles is not just a father, entrepreneur, and adventurer, but a man with a profound perspective on life that I believe will resonate deeply with you. Here are some of the key takeaways from our conversation: Key Lessons and …
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Episode 283: Return of the MTGO Decklists & MH3 Sideboard Stonks
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We couldn't get through an episode without mentioning the lack of a Nadu ban, but quickly dive into the huge batch of MTGO data that was finally unlocked after several weeks of downtime. Then we recap some of our favorite sideboard cards in the current Modern Metagame, and announce latest love of Basim Ibn Ishaq and Ocelot Pride. We kick off the sh…
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Sharon Zollner: ANZ Chief Economist on the OCR being held at 5.5%
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Economists' Official Cash Rate expectations have proven correct. It's staying at 5.5% for the eight consecutive time. But the Reserve Bank's tone has softened, and they’re hinting that inflation will return to its 1-3% target by the year's end. ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner told Ryan Bridge that the Reserve Bank was pretty careful to leave all…
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Lisa McLaren: 350 Aotearoa Co-Director on the Government's new climate change plan
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An activist group is calling the Government's new climate change plan meaningless. Minister Simon Watts has unveiled a five-point strategy for dealing with climate change which focuses on preparedness, clean energy, tech and nature-based solutions, and market support. 350 Aotearoa Co-Director Lisa McLaren told Ryan Bridge the announcement doesn't m…
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Full Show Podcast: 11 July 2024
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Thursday 11th of July the OCR is out and the Reserve Bank's outlook is looking better than expected. A five-point strategy for climate change has been released by the Government, but is there actually a strategy behind it or is it just words? Ryan finds out. Building costs have dropped for…
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Katherine Firkin: US Correspondent on George Clooney's essay urging Joe Biden to drop from the race
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Actor and Democratic donor George Clooney has urged Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race. All eyes have been on Biden at the NATO summit in Washington DC. Nancy Pelosi says time is running short for him to make a decision. US correspondent Katherine Firkin told Ryan Bridge Clooney has written an essay in the New York Times saying they nee…
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Malcolm Fleming: Certified Builders CEO on house building costs falling after more than a decade
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Now could be the best time to build a house after costs fall for the first time in more than a decade. Corelogic's Construction Cost Index shows building costs have dropped 1.1% in the three months to June. It looks at the price of labour, material, plant hire, and subcontract services. Certified Builders Chief Executive Malcolm Fleming told Ryan B…
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Ryan Bridge: The press conference that could mark the end of Biden's political career
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Nancy Pelosi's just dropped the equivalent of a NATO bomb on her old buddy Joe Biden. The former house speaker is well connected and respected in the Democrat party. Appearing on cable TV, she had this to say when asked about Biden's critics attacking his mental capacity during the NATO summit: "I want him to do whatever he decides to do." "Let's j…
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Kelly Eckhold: Westpac Chief Economist on the OCR figures set to be released today
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The Reserve Bank is expected to make a “short and sweet” announcement today. Economists are expecting the OCR to remain untouched at 5.5%, as it has the last six times. Westpac Chief Economist Kelly Eckhold told Ryan Bridge that the Reserve Bank said in May that interest rates would have to remain restrictive for a protracted period to get inflatio…
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Kirstin Corson: Drive Electric CEO on the changes to the clean car standards
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An EV advocacy group isn’t in favour of the changes to the clean car standards. Transport Minister Simeon Brown's announced he's scaling back the previous Government's emissions standards, which charged importers for higher emitting vehicles. Pollution targets for imported vehicles have been reduced, loosening penalties for importers of dirty cars.…
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Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on Lulu Sun's Wimbledon run coming to an end
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The run at Wimbledon of New Zealand qualifier Lulu Sun has come to an end. UK correspondent Gavin Grey told Ryan Bridge the 23-year-old has been beaten in three sets by 28-year-old Croatian Donna Vekic. After winning the first set, and looking composed throughout much of the second in a classic back-and-forth slugfest, Sun looked on the edge of adv…
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Full Show Podcast: 10 July 2024
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Wednesday the 10th of July it's OCR day, and Ryan speaks to Westpac's chief economist who isn't expecting a change any time soon. A change to our clean car standards is on the way, but Drive Electric aren't in favour. SailGP is on the way to Auckland next year, are dolphins going to be an …
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Richard Gladwell: Sail World Editor on Wynyard Quarter hosting the Auckland leg of the SailGP
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Auckland's leg of SailGP will bring the boats to the spectators. The event will hold its first ever leg in Auckland in January. Auckland was supposed to hold an event last year, but that was cancelled after land use issues with Wynyard Quarter. Sail World Editor Richard Gladwell says Wynyard Point will probably be the main spectator base with neces…
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Ryan Bridge: Labour should steer well clear of an inheritance tax
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I'm always a little bit paranoid about what governments are planning and what kind of taxes that they're scheming up. Look at the UK, which recently elected Labour and Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister. They are talking about the potential of fiddling with their inheritance tax. They have one, we don't. On Heather's show yesterday we heard about t…
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Unveiling the Male Experience of Grief: A Journey of Hope and Healing
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Send us a Text Message. I’m thrilled to share some powerful insights from my latest podcast episode with Jarie Bolander. This conversation is packed with raw emotions, genuine advice, and a whole lot of resilience. Here’s a sneak peek into what we discussed: Key Takeaways from My Chat with Jarie: Grief Isn’t an Identity: Jarie shares how he navigat…
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Donna Demaio: Australia Correspondent on the curfew being implemented in Alice Springs
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Alice Springs is under another curfew. Australia’s Northern Territory Police Commissioner has declared another curfew, lasting three nights, following a string of violent incidents in the outback town. Australia Correspondent Donna Demaio told Ryan Bridge that this time the curfew applies to both children and adults, unlike the one in March that on…
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Sally King: NZ Medical Cannabis Council Director on the changes to the export rules
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The changes to New Zealand’s medical cannabis export regulations are being called a ‘game changer’. Exports will now only have to meet the standards of the importing jurisdiction, rather than New Zealand’s standards. It will also streamline the licensing process for growers, and update testing and laboratory requirements. Sally King, Director of th…
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Irene King: Aviation Expert on Boeing pleading guilty to defrauding regulators
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An aviation expert says Boeing's management would be in jail if it were subject to New Zealand law. The company's agreed to a guilty plea around defrauding American regulators. It could pay up to half-a-billion US dollars to avoid prosecution. The lawsuit relates to two Boeing 737 Max jets that crashed in Indonesia in 2018 —and Ethiopia the year la…
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Brigitte Morton: Political Commentator on the Darleen Tana investigation and the Green's response
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Darlene Tana doesn't think natural justice has been followed. The Green Party's requested the MP resign from Parliament after receiving the investigation into alleged migrant exploitation at her husband's business. Tana's been suspended on full pay for 115-days, earning over $40 thousand in that time. The former Green MP doesn't accept the findings…
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Ryan Bridge: Why was Darleen Tana asked to resign when Julie Anne Genter wasn't?
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Question: how do the greens save money on marketing photoshoot costs for the next election? Answer: just use their candidates' mugshots. Now that's obviously a joke... they're not all criminals. But there were a few criminally absurd things that happened during yesterday's press conference about Darleen Tana. Chloe got a bit grumpy when a reporter …
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Full Show Podcast: 9 July 2024
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 9th July. The Darleen Tana report is out and the Greens have called for her to resign from Parliament, but will she actually leave? Boeing pleads guilty to criminal fraud after the US Justice Department found they violated a settlement agreement following two fatal crashes. Ryan sp…
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How Can Men Discover Their True Identity Beyond External Labels?
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Send us a Text Message. I recently had an incredible conversation with Jake Hamilton, the founder of The FIGHT Ministries, and I can't wait to share the highlights with you. This episode is packed with insights that challenge conventional thinking and encourage a deeper understanding of faith, identity, and purpose. Here are some key takeaways: Key…
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Dom Kalasih: Fast tracked roads may be tolled
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It's looking more likely the fast tracked roads of national significance will be tolled. Construction will begin in the next three years, but exact time frames and costs are not yet known, sparking fears from freight and transport companies. Transporting NZ Interim Chief Executive Dom Kalasih joins Ryan Bridge on Early Edition to discuss. LISTEN AB…
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The second round of voting has begun in the French election, just a week after the far right National Rally Party won a third of votes. Cabinet in the UK is meeting for the first time since Labour won the election. French cyclist Julien Bernard is being fined for kissing his wife during a Tour de France time trial. UK and Europe correspondent Gavin…
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Gareth Kiernan: Grocery prices up last month
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New data from Infometrics and Foodstuffs show costs from suppliers to supermarkets rose by 2.7% in June. Costs were up in all departments compared to last year, with around 2,000 items up in price from May to June. Infometrics Chief Forecaster Gareth Kiernan joins Ryan Bridge to discuss why. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy info…
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Full Show Podcast: 8 July 2024
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Monday 8th of July, Newstalk ZB welcomes Ryan for his first programme. It's looking likely the government will toll the new Roads of National Significance - Ryan found out that's something the freight industry supports. Infometrics Chief Forecaster Gareth Kiernan speaks to the costs from s…
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Mark Phillips: Crimson Global Academy Principal on screen time in educational settings
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The principal of an online high school is broadening the conversation about children's screen time. In an article in today's Medical Journal a group of experts calls for breaks, the use of blinking exercises, more hearing and visions tests for children, and more research on the dangers of screens. But Mark Phillips, Principal of online high school …
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Elliott Smith: ZB's Rugby Commentator on All Blacks v England Test
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Dunedin is abuzz ahead of the first All Blacks test of the 2024 season. They take on England at Forsyth Barr Stadium tomorrow night - and it's Scott Robertson's first match in charge. His first side includes Stephen Perofeta ahead of Beauden Barrett at fullback and Samipeni Finau edging Ethan Blackadder for the number six jersey. Newstalk ZB's Rugb…
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Vincent McAviney: UK Correspondent on election day and impending loss for the Conservative Party
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Britain's Conservative Party is bracing for a huge loss, with only a few hours to go till polling booths close. Keir Starmer's Labour is expected to close a 14 year chapter of Tory rule. Projections expect them to have up to 431 MPs out of 650, with the Tories plummet to 102 MPs. UK Correspondent Vincent McAviney told Mike Hosking the Liberal Democ…
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Kieran McAnulty: Labour's Housing Spokesperson on the Government's plans to revise the housing development regulations
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The Labour Party says building more houses requires support from all sides. Housing Minister Chris Bishop will today announce the plan to flood the largest cities with land for housing development. Councils won't be able to set fixed rural-urban boundaries or mandate minimum floor area and balconies. Instead, the market will decide. Labour Housing …
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Bernie Smith: Former CEO of Monte Cecilia Housing Trust on the overhaul to Kainga Ora's leadership
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A housing expert is backing the move to overhaul Kainga Ora leadership. The Housing Minister's announced a refreshed board and new expectations to reduce operating losses. It follows a review by former Prime Minister Bill English saying the ministry's been financially unsustainable. Former CEO of Monte Cecilia Housing Trust Bernie Smith says privat…
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Katherine Firkin: US Correspondent on the mood in the Democrats after the Biden-Trump debate
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American President Joe Biden continues to face pressure from his own party. A new Reuters Ipsos poll shows Biden and former president Donald Trump neck and neck on 40% support among registered voters. Biden's recent debate performance against Trump has prompted calls for him to step aside. US Correspondent Katherine Firkin told Mike Hosking there h…
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Mark Potter: NZEI President on the introduction of standardised testing for primary school students
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The primary teachers union says the Government's new school tests won't make a difference. The Government's introducing phonics checks done after 20 weeks of schooling and repeated at 40 weeks. Progression monitoring on reading, writing, and maths will also be introduced for children in Years 3 through 8, and done twice a year. NZEI president Mark …
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Episode 282: The Bird in the Room: PT MH3/Amsterdam Breakdown
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PT Amsterdam was last week and Modern will never be the same. This week Dave, Devon, and Stan talk about the huge impact MH3 cards had on the tournament — and, of course, spend a ton of time speculating about what's going to happen with Nadu. Bans? Errata? Only Fly Away? We'll see, but we mostly bet it won't happen until about 6 weeks from now (sor…
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Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on Lucy Letby being found guilty of attempted murder of another infant
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Former UK nurse Lucy Letby has been found guilty of trying to murder another newborn baby. It adds to convictions last year that made her the United Kingdom's most prolific serial killer of modern times. The 34-year-old was found guilty last August of murdering seven babies and trying to kill six more while working at a Chester Hospital. She went o…
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Catherine Law: Avonside Girls High Principal on the dropping number of holidays being taken during the school term
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A principal says the number of students going on holidays during the school term has dropped. Flight Centre data shows a 30% reduction in family bookings during the school term compared to last year. But the bookings during winter school holidays are up 10%. General Manager Heidi Walker says it's likely due to the Government's focus on truancy. Avo…
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Duncan Greive: Spinoff Founder on the potential impact of the changes to the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill
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A media commentator says a Bill to make tech platforms pay for news has a decent shot at bringing change. The Government's progressing an amended version of the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill to make digital platforms like Facebook pay for using news content. National and NZ First are supporting it, while ACT's invoking its right to 'agree to di…
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Mark Hooper: Federated Farmers RMA Reform Spokesperson says the Government needs to pick up the pace on RMA reforms
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Federated Farmers is urging the Government to pick up the pace with replacing the RMA system. The percentage of applications processed within statutory time frames is falling, from 89% in 2020-2021, to a record low of 76% the next year. Federated Farmers RMA reform spokesperson Mark Hooper told Mike Hosking that the Government is taking it seriousl…
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Donna Demaio: Australia Correspondent on the cyberattacks on Australia's big four banks
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Australia’s big four banks have been hit with a raft of cyber-attacks. The systems of NAB, CommBank, ANZ, and Westpac were being hit every minute of every day, leaving customers increasingly vulnerable to scams. The attackers were trying to gain access to the banks’ computer systems, deny services to customers, use malicious code, or breach securit…
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Keith McLaughlin: Centrix Managing Director on the rising number of liquidations
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The number of liquidations is starting to rise as small and medium-sized businesses are suffering from a lack of sales. Businesses are seeing a lack of overall sales, with some people putting off big purchases. More people are paying their phone bills and mortgages on time in the month, but late payments are up year-on-year. Centrix Managing Direct…
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Mark Mitchell: Police Minister on the Government's quarter 3 plans for law and order
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The Police Minister says he's starting to see change when it comes to crime, but there's a long way to go. The Government's committed to passing four pieces of law and order legislation in the next quarter. It includes allowing police to ban gang patches, confiscate firearms, more efficiency in the courts, and more rehabilitation for on-remand pris…
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Chris Cahill: Police Association President on the Government's commitments to law and order in the next quarter
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The Government's committed to passing four pieces of law and order legislation in the next quarter. It includes enabling police to ban gang patches and confiscate firearms. They'll also improve efficiency in the courts system and increase access to rehabilitation for on-remand prisoners. Police Association president Chris Cahill told Mike Hosking t…
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Shaun Robinson: Mental Health exec on new govt targets
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The government has announced a goal of between 80 and 90% of people seeking specialist and primary services getting that help faster. Shaun Robinson, Mental Health Foundation Chief Executive, says more is needed. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.De către Newstalk ZB
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