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NEWS

The Government tags $11 million improving top tourist spots like Aoraki Mount Cook and $19 million for pest control & biodiversity efforts. Google breaches name suppression laws, and South Taranaki to advocate for Māori wards ahead of a referendum.

Overseas, Austria faces an ISIS-linked stabbing, Australia bans foreign home buyers, and US-Russia talks on Ukraine begin tomorrow. UK PM advises may send troops. Here, Luxon is open to NZ peacekeepers. 

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ANALYSIS

Brian Tamaki’s Man Up protest at a Drag Time Story event in an Auckland library condemned as intimidation by critics, including the Free Speech Union. While ACT Leader David Seymour slams delays in genetic innovation, saying New Zealand is “playing catch-up” after letting “loonies” dominate the debate.

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New on the app: Rodney Hide interviews Brian Tamaki on the Auckland Pride Parade disruption and children’s library protest. The Brennan Barometer questions whether these actions push back or fuel division, while Mary Byrne from Fluoride Free NZ discusses the fluoride debate and calls for a public inquiry.

Tim Wilms reports on Australia’s racism and hate speech issues. The Rural Report explores AgriZero’s methane-reduction tech, and Rodney’s Reflections examines a shift in schools from education to indoctrination.

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Daily Brief

NEWS

The Government tags $11 million improving top tourist spots like Aoraki Mount Cook and $19 million for pest control & biodiversity efforts. Google breaches name suppression laws, and South Taranaki to advocate for Māori wards ahead of a referendum.

Overseas, Austria faces an ISIS-linked stabbing, Australia bans foreign home buyers, and US-Russia talks on Ukraine begin tomorrow. UK PM advises may send troops. Here, Luxon is open to NZ peacekeepers. 

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ANALYSIS

Brian Tamaki’s Man Up protest at a Drag Time Story event in an Auckland library condemned as intimidation by critics, including the Free Speech Union. While ACT Leader David Seymour slams delays in genetic innovation, saying New Zealand is “playing catch-up” after letting “loonies” dominate the debate.

THE SIGNPOST

Missed Sunday’s RCR Tips & Tricks webinar? Find out all you need to know to get the most out of RCR 2.0

New on the app: Rodney Hide interviews Brian Tamaki on the Auckland Pride Parade disruption and children’s library protest. The Brennan Barometer questions whether these actions push back or fuel division, while Mary Byrne from Fluoride Free NZ discusses the fluoride debate and calls for a public inquiry.

Tim Wilms reports on Australia’s racism and hate speech issues. The Rural Report explores AgriZero’s methane-reduction tech, and Rodney’s Reflections examines a shift in schools from education to indoctrination.

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