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NEWS

Top officials in the Covid Inquiry resign. Winston Peters is in Beijing for key security talks, Shane Jones proposes a Special Economic Zone at Marsden Point; Royal College of General Practitioners condemn intimidation of gender-affirming care providers; and a Captain Cook statue in Melbourne is vandalised again.

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ANALYSIS

Maree Buscke shares her thoughts on cultural and media dynamics after the Destiny Church protests at Pride Events in Auckland recently. She asks ‘Cui Bono’ – who benefits from all this hysteria and outrage? and dissects an emerging cultural phenomenon – ‘Tamaki Derangement Syndrome’.

THE SIGNPOST

Today's highlights include Shane Jones discussing Marsden Point, Special Economic Zones, and Fuel Security with Paul Brennan, while Maree Buscke, Penny Marie, and Rodney Hide address the sexualisation of children in schools.

In Money Talks, Louis Boulanger explores gold bullion trends and the new US Sovereign Wealth Fund and Sean Rush looks at Hawkes Bay Regional Council’s flooding response in Legal Hub

Don’t miss Paul Brennan's chat with Suzanne Levy on the IPCA report around the Posie Parker events and a petition to define “sex” in the Human Rights Act. Or Tech Tuesday in which Steven Sykes provides insights into sneaky tactics in Google Chrome's AI Enhanced Protection and printer dots. Quantity Surveyor David Baker’s interview with Rodney Hide is jaw-dropping – revealing council spending on construction projects, including $250,000 for 4 stairs in Takapuna.

Tomorrow at 8 PM, Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke will discuss Trust in Media on RCR 360.

Finally, check out the new “Short & Shareable” clips in the RCR app to promote your favourite episodes

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Daily Brief

NEWS

Top officials in the Covid Inquiry resign. Winston Peters is in Beijing for key security talks, Shane Jones proposes a Special Economic Zone at Marsden Point; Royal College of General Practitioners condemn intimidation of gender-affirming care providers; and a Captain Cook statue in Melbourne is vandalised again.

Don't miss out—sign up now for your free trial of RCR Bites News and get essential, no-nonsense news delivered straight to your inbox every weekday!

ANALYSIS

Maree Buscke shares her thoughts on cultural and media dynamics after the Destiny Church protests at Pride Events in Auckland recently. She asks ‘Cui Bono’ – who benefits from all this hysteria and outrage? and dissects an emerging cultural phenomenon – ‘Tamaki Derangement Syndrome’.

THE SIGNPOST

Today's highlights include Shane Jones discussing Marsden Point, Special Economic Zones, and Fuel Security with Paul Brennan, while Maree Buscke, Penny Marie, and Rodney Hide address the sexualisation of children in schools.

In Money Talks, Louis Boulanger explores gold bullion trends and the new US Sovereign Wealth Fund and Sean Rush looks at Hawkes Bay Regional Council’s flooding response in Legal Hub

Don’t miss Paul Brennan's chat with Suzanne Levy on the IPCA report around the Posie Parker events and a petition to define “sex” in the Human Rights Act. Or Tech Tuesday in which Steven Sykes provides insights into sneaky tactics in Google Chrome's AI Enhanced Protection and printer dots. Quantity Surveyor David Baker’s interview with Rodney Hide is jaw-dropping – revealing council spending on construction projects, including $250,000 for 4 stairs in Takapuna.

Tomorrow at 8 PM, Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke will discuss Trust in Media on RCR 360.

Finally, check out the new “Short & Shareable” clips in the RCR app to promote your favourite episodes

We love your feedback – feel free to share your thoughts on the latest content via text (2057) or email to [email protected]. If you’re not on the mailing list yet, now’s the time to subscribe at www.realitycheck.radio/email/ so you don’t miss a thing.

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