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NEWS

Health NZ has been ordered to drop gender-inclusive terms like ‘pregnant people’, in favour of clear language like ‘women’ and the Minister backs facial recognition to fight retail crime. Rome is set to host the next Iran–US nuclear talks and the UK eyes predictive policing.

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ANALYSIS

Family First’s Bob McCoskrie discusses the draft Consultation on Relationships and Sexuality Education framework for children in Years 1-10. And weather expert Philip Duncan unpacks the planned merger of NIWA and MetService and NIWAs poor track record with transparency, data access and public trust.

THE SIGNPOST

In Rural Report, Jaspreet Boparai and Don Nicolson break down the latest headlines shaping life in rural communities. Plus, in the final part of their Climate Special, scientist Ian McIntosh unpacks the simple evidence behind humanity’s role in climate change.

Dieuwe de Boer talks with Dan Ryan from National Conservativism Australia, on the Australian Federal election on May 3, and how mass migration interacts with compulsory voting.

And Paul Brennan speaks to Jonathan Ayling from the Free Speech Union about Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry using the Harmful Digital Communications Act to silence ratepayers. And he also speaks to Bob McCockrie of Family First to discuss the draft Consultation on Relationships and Sexuality Education.

In time for Easter, Rodney Hide and Ewen McQueen explore the influence of New Zealand’s early Christian missionaries. While, in Rodney’s Reflections, he reveals his personal journey to faith. 

Meanwhile, in Psychobabble, Gerry Pyves and guests Rene De Monchy and Ros Nealon-Cook reunite to discuss natural immunity, traditional healing methods, societal shifts and much, much more.

Plus Maree Buske speaks with Paul Stanaway and Roger Earp of the New Zealand Defence Force, discussing the implications of the recent Supreme Court ruling.

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Daily brief

NEWS

Health NZ has been ordered to drop gender-inclusive terms like ‘pregnant people’, in favour of clear language like ‘women’ and the Minister backs facial recognition to fight retail crime. Rome is set to host the next Iran–US nuclear talks and the UK eyes predictive policing.

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

Family First’s Bob McCoskrie discusses the draft Consultation on Relationships and Sexuality Education framework for children in Years 1-10. And weather expert Philip Duncan unpacks the planned merger of NIWA and MetService and NIWAs poor track record with transparency, data access and public trust.

THE SIGNPOST

In Rural Report, Jaspreet Boparai and Don Nicolson break down the latest headlines shaping life in rural communities. Plus, in the final part of their Climate Special, scientist Ian McIntosh unpacks the simple evidence behind humanity’s role in climate change.

Dieuwe de Boer talks with Dan Ryan from National Conservativism Australia, on the Australian Federal election on May 3, and how mass migration interacts with compulsory voting.

And Paul Brennan speaks to Jonathan Ayling from the Free Speech Union about Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry using the Harmful Digital Communications Act to silence ratepayers. And he also speaks to Bob McCockrie of Family First to discuss the draft Consultation on Relationships and Sexuality Education.

In time for Easter, Rodney Hide and Ewen McQueen explore the influence of New Zealand’s early Christian missionaries. While, in Rodney’s Reflections, he reveals his personal journey to faith. 

Meanwhile, in Psychobabble, Gerry Pyves and guests Rene De Monchy and Ros Nealon-Cook reunite to discuss natural immunity, traditional healing methods, societal shifts and much, much more.

Plus Maree Buske speaks with Paul Stanaway and Roger Earp of the New Zealand Defence Force, discussing the implications of the recent Supreme Court ruling.

You can help RCR grow and reach new listeners by sharing our powerful, bite-sized clips on social media. And, follow us on X and Facebook. Every share or follow gives our voice a little more strength. Thank you.

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