
NEWS
Trade Minister Todd McClay lobbies Washington to prevent US tariffs on New Zealand exports. Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr resigns and the Department of Internal Affairs launches new anti-extremism tools. Overseas, Germany relaxes debt rules for military and infrastructure spending; the US halts intelligence sharing with Ukraine, and BlackRock’s $23 billion deal shifts control of key Panama ports to American hands.
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ANALYSIS
Paul Brennan and Bob McCoskrie discuss the government's slow action on removing gender ideology from schools while Peter Williams slams the school lunch debate
THE SIGNPOST
Fresh today: Lindsay Perigo analyses Trump’s dramatic address to Congress, In Media Matters Maree Buscke and Marty Gibson tackle the school lunch controversy, and Showy Sowbrick unveils her grand vision for Aotearoa Farm in Kiwi Farm.
Tune in tonight at 8.30pm for RCR 360, where Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke take on the debate around gender. Tomorrow, don’t miss the premiere of Rachel Stewart’s new show Riding Shotgun, exploring declining trust in mainstream media.
Available now: Paul Brennan’s interview with Bob McCoskrie on the spread of “wokeness” in schools and workplaces, plus Power Talks—part one of a special Rural Report series, where energy expert Larry Blair breaks down New Zealand's fuel challenges.
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NEWS
Trade Minister Todd McClay lobbies Washington to prevent US tariffs on New Zealand exports. Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr resigns and the Department of Internal Affairs launches new anti-extremism tools. Overseas, Germany relaxes debt rules for military and infrastructure spending; the US halts intelligence sharing with Ukraine, and BlackRock’s $23 billion deal shifts control of key Panama ports to American hands.
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ANALYSIS
Paul Brennan and Bob McCoskrie discuss the government's slow action on removing gender ideology from schools while Peter Williams slams the school lunch debate
THE SIGNPOST
Fresh today: Lindsay Perigo analyses Trump’s dramatic address to Congress, In Media Matters Maree Buscke and Marty Gibson tackle the school lunch controversy, and Showy Sowbrick unveils her grand vision for Aotearoa Farm in Kiwi Farm.
Tune in tonight at 8.30pm for RCR 360, where Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke take on the debate around gender. Tomorrow, don’t miss the premiere of Rachel Stewart’s new show Riding Shotgun, exploring declining trust in mainstream media.
Available now: Paul Brennan’s interview with Bob McCoskrie on the spread of “wokeness” in schools and workplaces, plus Power Talks—part one of a special Rural Report series, where energy expert Larry Blair breaks down New Zealand's fuel challenges.
Did you know? You can switch between video and audio on the RCR app—just tap the video camera icon under the player for seamless listening, anytime, anywhere.
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.