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On today's episode, the Chinese Ambassador says there will be consequences for New Zealand if the country decides to join the intelligence and security pact AUKUS, Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau wants to show the government they have nothing to worry after the council voted on its amended long-term plan, a retired medical specialist is calling the government's investment in more senior doctors and nurses a "band-aid" on a broken system, Donald Trump says he will put tariffs on all imports from Canada, Mexico, and China on his first day back in office and a painting by Charles Frederick Goldie sold for just over 3.7 million dollars at auction last night.
On today's episode, the head of the Covid-19 Royal Commission of Inquiry has criticised the use of lockdowns and vaccine mandates suggesting they were too broad and too harsh, the Public Service Association says nearly 1500 more roles could be axed at Health New Zealand, Interest rates are...
Published 11/27/24
A highly successful exhibition from London is opening at Takina, the Wellington convention centre. Producer and curator Michel Boersma spoke to Corin Dann.
Published 11/27/24