Daily Brief

NEWS 

Coalition to introduce legislation on a four-year Parliamentary term, subject to referendum; Deputy PM Winston Peters ends his visit with Foreign Minister Wang Yi in China. Luxon signs trade deal with Vietnam. NZME reports $16 million loss, Housing NZ may face job cuts. Cook Islands PM Mark Brown survives a no-confidence motion amid protests & UK Labour Government plans for AI monitoring of social media.

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ANALYSIS

Minister Shane Jones explains proposed special economic zone at Marsden Point, aiming to boost investment and job creation and the need to reform the energy sector. US journalist Naomi Wolf raises alarms around Elon Musk’s management of government data.

THE SIGNPOST

American journalist and Tech Company CEO Dr Naomi Wolf chats to Paul Brennan about USAID, DOGE, and Elon Musk's government data access risks. In Media Matters, Maree Buscke and Marty Gibson examine if ‘Good Boys' can address New Zealand's education and economic issues. Lindsay Perigo returns with insights on Trump, Luxon, and naval surprises, and there’s a North Beach showdown in Kiwi Farm.

Don’t miss tonight on RCR 360, Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke delve into Trust in Media and the challenges of discerning truth in today's landscape. Other top interviews include Shane Jones on Marsden Point and fuel security, Maree Buscke, Penny Marie, and Rodney Hide discuss the sexualisation of children in schools, Louis Boulanger explores gold bullion and the US Sovereign Wealth Fund, and Sean Rush analyses council response to the Wairoa flooding.

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Daily Brief

NEWS 

Coalition to introduce legislation on a four-year Parliamentary term, subject to referendum; Deputy PM Winston Peters ends his visit with Foreign Minister Wang Yi in China. Luxon signs trade deal with Vietnam. NZME reports $16 million loss, Housing NZ may face job cuts. Cook Islands PM Mark Brown survives a no-confidence motion amid protests & UK Labour Government plans for AI monitoring of social media.

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

Minister Shane Jones explains proposed special economic zone at Marsden Point, aiming to boost investment and job creation and the need to reform the energy sector. US journalist Naomi Wolf raises alarms around Elon Musk’s management of government data.

THE SIGNPOST

American journalist and Tech Company CEO Dr Naomi Wolf chats to Paul Brennan about USAID, DOGE, and Elon Musk's government data access risks. In Media Matters, Maree Buscke and Marty Gibson examine if ‘Good Boys' can address New Zealand's education and economic issues. Lindsay Perigo returns with insights on Trump, Luxon, and naval surprises, and there’s a North Beach showdown in Kiwi Farm.

Don’t miss tonight on RCR 360, Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke delve into Trust in Media and the challenges of discerning truth in today's landscape. Other top interviews include Shane Jones on Marsden Point and fuel security, Maree Buscke, Penny Marie, and Rodney Hide discuss the sexualisation of children in schools, Louis Boulanger explores gold bullion and the US Sovereign Wealth Fund, and Sean Rush analyses council response to the Wairoa flooding.

Listeners can now enjoy continuous playback across all channels on the app and website. Whether you’re exploring Latest, RCR 360, Editor’s Picks, Hosts & Contributors, or RCR Express, just hit play and let the content roll.

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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