
NEWS
Westport residents opposing Managed Retreat feature in RCR’s In/Focus documentary Managed Out, premiering at 8pm tonight. Government-issued money cards for sanctioned Jobseekers risk homelessness, while stagnant primary healthcare funding may overwhelm hospital services. A US congressional hearing questions taxpayer funding for media outlets, and more…
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ANALYSIS
Ro Edge from Save Women’s Sport reflects on the violent protests at Albert Park two years ago, and the IOC’s decision to bring back genetic testing for female athletes in world athletics. Plus, financial expert Catherine Austin Fitts shares her suspicions that Elon Musk’s DOGE could be a Trojan horse for privatising parts of the US government.
THE SIGNPOST
Landing on RCR today: Ro Edge from Save Women’s Sport reflects on the chaos at Auckland’s Albert Park two years on and the ongoing fight for fairness in women’s sport. Community activist Jessica Maxwell reveals secrecy, interference, and alleged misconduct at Hastings District Council. Maree Buscke and Marty Gibson break-down media narratives, political manoeuvring, and hidden agendas in Media Matters. And Lindsay Perigo takes on woke academia, activist judges, and entrenched power in Perigo’s Perspective.
Plus, DON’T MISS the premiere of our brand new In/Focus documentary MANAGED OUT tonight at 8PM Alistair Harding dives into one of the most controversial issues facing Kiwis today: Managed Retreat, uncovering the real stories, the modelling scam, and the human impact behind the growing push to “retreat.”
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NEWS
Westport residents opposing Managed Retreat feature in RCR’s In/Focus documentary Managed Out, premiering at 8pm tonight. Government-issued money cards for sanctioned Jobseekers risk homelessness, while stagnant primary healthcare funding may overwhelm hospital services. A US congressional hearing questions taxpayer funding for media outlets, and more…
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
Ro Edge from Save Women’s Sport reflects on the violent protests at Albert Park two years ago, and the IOC’s decision to bring back genetic testing for female athletes in world athletics. Plus, financial expert Catherine Austin Fitts shares her suspicions that Elon Musk’s DOGE could be a Trojan horse for privatising parts of the US government.
THE SIGNPOST
Landing on RCR today: Ro Edge from Save Women’s Sport reflects on the chaos at Auckland’s Albert Park two years on and the ongoing fight for fairness in women’s sport. Community activist Jessica Maxwell reveals secrecy, interference, and alleged misconduct at Hastings District Council. Maree Buscke and Marty Gibson break-down media narratives, political manoeuvring, and hidden agendas in Media Matters. And Lindsay Perigo takes on woke academia, activist judges, and entrenched power in Perigo’s Perspective.
Plus, DON’T MISS the premiere of our brand new In/Focus documentary MANAGED OUT tonight at 8PM Alistair Harding dives into one of the most controversial issues facing Kiwis today: Managed Retreat, uncovering the real stories, the modelling scam, and the human impact behind the growing push to “retreat.”