
NEWS
A leaked peace plan aims to end the Ukraine war while Russia insists Ukraine must not join NATO. In New Zealand, ACT’s Todd Stephenson calls for removing tariffs to aid exporters. Genesis Energy plans to stockpile coal for winter, while the NZ Herald cuts journalist jobs amid declining trust. NSW passes new hate speech laws, and Romanian candidate Georgescu pledges to ban Soros's network.
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ANALYSIS
Maree Buscke dives into the Manurewa Marae scandal, revealing that Stats NZ mishandled personal data, raising concerns about targeting Māori voters in elections. Paul Brennan interviews lawyer Matthew Hague, who successfully appealed Liz Gunn's assault conviction. Justice Mary Peters acknowledged a miscarriage of justice many believe she faced bias due to her outspoken views.
THE SIGNPOST
Don’t miss tonight’s RCR 360, featuring host Alistair Harding and US lawyer Michael Connett putting the nail in the coffin on water fluoridation.Tomorrow, Paul Brennan chats with Rachel Stewart about her new feature “Riding Shotgun.”
Plus catch Maree Buscke and Marty Gibson with Media Matters, and the latest editions of Perigo’s Perspective and Kiwi Farm.
Maree Buscke and Simon Anderson discuss the IPCA's failures regarding Posie Parker; Simon O’Connor interviews Canadian MP Kevin Vuong on Trudeau's potential resignation, while Paul Brennan talks with lawyer Matthew Hague about Liz Gunn’s case.
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NEWS
A leaked peace plan aims to end the Ukraine war while Russia insists Ukraine must not join NATO. In New Zealand, ACT’s Todd Stephenson calls for removing tariffs to aid exporters. Genesis Energy plans to stockpile coal for winter, while the NZ Herald cuts journalist jobs amid declining trust. NSW passes new hate speech laws, and Romanian candidate Georgescu pledges to ban Soros's network.
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
Maree Buscke dives into the Manurewa Marae scandal, revealing that Stats NZ mishandled personal data, raising concerns about targeting Māori voters in elections. Paul Brennan interviews lawyer Matthew Hague, who successfully appealed Liz Gunn's assault conviction. Justice Mary Peters acknowledged a miscarriage of justice many believe she faced bias due to her outspoken views.
THE SIGNPOST
Don’t miss tonight’s RCR 360, featuring host Alistair Harding and US lawyer Michael Connett putting the nail in the coffin on water fluoridation.Tomorrow, Paul Brennan chats with Rachel Stewart about her new feature “Riding Shotgun.”
Plus catch Maree Buscke and Marty Gibson with Media Matters, and the latest editions of Perigo’s Perspective and Kiwi Farm.
Maree Buscke and Simon Anderson discuss the IPCA's failures regarding Posie Parker; Simon O’Connor interviews Canadian MP Kevin Vuong on Trudeau's potential resignation, while Paul Brennan talks with lawyer Matthew Hague about Liz Gunn’s case.
Advocate on the Gene Technology Bill—use the RCR action tracker and write to your MPs. Your voice matters!
New content drops daily at RCR! Click ‘Latest’ at the top of the app for seamless listening. Feedback is welcomed! Text 2057 or email [email protected].