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Steve and Ted in the Morning is a fully produced news and entertainment program aired live each weekday morning from 6a-9a on KNSS. With the talents of Steve McIntosh and Ted Woodward, Steve and Ted in the Morning has grown to become one of the most listened to morning programs with adults in Wichita. Tune in weekday mornings to Steve and Ted in the Morning for the very latest news, traffic and weather, business, and sports.
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Arm yourself with knowledge, know your rights, and avoid becoming a victim of injustice. The Military Law &Life Matters Podcast empowers you to take charge of military law issues such as how to upgrade your discharge, what to do when facing an Officer Grade Determination to other legal issues we may face at various stages of our life. In addition to legal topics, the podcast will also cover Life Matters--Life Lessons I've learned along the way. This podcast is for our Heroes: Active Duty, Re ...
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Welcome to the official podcast of the Australian College of Nursing (ACN), hosted by Registered Nurse and podcaster Ben Jenkins MACN. After a successful first season marking 2020 Year of the Nurse and the Midwife, the podcast is returning again in 2021! Season 2 of The ACN Podcast with Ben Jenkins MACN will cover a variety of formats including interviews with nurse leaders, community features and clinical scenarios. Be sure to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode when they are rele ...
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A host of young talent have earned fulltime contracts with the Blues for next season. Among the seven fresh faces are fullback Payton Spencer - son of former All Blacks first-five Carlos - and loose forward Che Clark. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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There's some new Government measures to regulate online gambling operators. Only 15 operators will be granted licenses - which will include mandatory age verification. Ads targeting children will be banned and operators will be limited to casino games, not sports betting or lotteries. Breaches could result in $5 million dollar fines. Internal Affai…
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I've actually been surprised at the level of anger I've heard expressed today at that Treaty Principles Bill hīkoi crossing over the Harbour Bridge - and I don't think it's a good thing for this particular cause. Yesterday, completely out of the blue, I got an email from a mum I know complaining about the impact it will l have on kids trying to get…
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I think the hardest news story to read today is of the kindergarten teacher in Victoria who died yesterday afternoon saving children from a truck that smashed into the kindy. The truck driver lost control, the truck ploughed into the kindy, the teacher pushed the kids out of the way, but died herself. The speed limit outside that kindergarten was s…
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Keir Starmer will be the first UK Prime Minister to join Armistice Day commemorations in France since Winston Churchill in 1944. UK correspondent Enda Brady tells Heather du Plessis-Allan the British leader was there to get private time with Macron in order to discuss Trump’s re-election. Meanwhile, cold case detectives in Ireland have made a break…
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Retailers continue to struggle along as many watch every penny spent. Electronic card spending data showed a 1.1% fall in October compared to last year. September was down 5.6%. As retailers brace for the most important season of the year, Chief Executive at Retail NZ Carolyn Young tells Heather du Plessis-Allan it may be a tough period of time. LI…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Tuesday, 12 November 2024, the Government has delivered an official apology to victims of state and faith based abuse. Survivors have been focusing their anger on one very specific person today. Chris Luxon spoke to US president-elect Donald Trump this morning, so what did the two really t…
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Federated Farmers is calling for the Government to urgently distance itself from a radical new pine planting proposal released by the Climate Change Commission. ANZ is not going to introduce climate targets for farming customers. And, voting has opened on a proposal from Kiwifruit marketer Zespri to increase plantings of SunGold in other countries.…
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Economists are warning that NZ may have to downgrade its economic outlook as a result of Donald Trump’s re-election. Analysts from BMI have revised down our growth forecast from 2% to 1.8% for next year. Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen tells Heather du Plessis-Allan it is not just the proposed tariffs that are causing the outlook. LISTEN…
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Fonterra has confirmed it will sell off its consumer brands such as Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti. The company claims there has been significant interest but is considering whether to go for a straight sale or a listing of the brands. Dairy Insights Consultant Stuart Davison tells Heather du Plessis-Allan Fonterra wants to simplify the core business …
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Former Chief of Staff to Jacinda Ardern, Mike Munro and Kiwiblog and Curia pollster David Farrar join the Huddle to discuss the apology for victims of state care, Trump and Luxon’s phone call, car wash horrors, and reduced speed limits in urban areas. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Federated Farmers is calling on the Government to part ways with a new pine planting proposal released by the Climate Change Commission last week. The proposal comes after the UN asked the Government to come up with a new 2035 Emission’s Reduction Target by February. The Commission’s suggestions would see large areas of farmland used for planting p…
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A Christchurch woman believed she was going to die when a car wash malfunctioned while she was in it. The brushes hit her car so hard that the bonnet, roof and sides were crumpled and scratched, and her spoiler was completely ripped off. After making it out of the car wash, staff gave the woman a flyer with an 0800 number she never heard back from.…
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has spoken to US President Donald Trump on the phone for the first time since the US election, saying he congratulated Trump on his big win. The pair talked about deepening ties between NZ and the US. Former Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sir Don McKinnon tells Heather du Plessis-Allan that there will be…
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon today issued an official apology to everyone who was abused in state and faith-based care. Luxon said the current system for paying redress to survivors is not good enough and announced $32 million of new funding to sort this out. Seven other public sector leaders have also apologised for their departments’ role in …
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon issued a historic official apology to the estimated 200,000-plus people who were abused in state and faith-based care institutions over decades. Plus, Lindsay McKenzie has been appointed as Wellington City Council’s Crown observer and starts the job tomorrow. And, the ACT party is supporting removing a broadcasting …
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A teacher aide has died in Australia after a truck crashed into a preschool playground. The crash comes less than two weeks after an 11-year-old was killed and four other students injured after an SUV crashed through a fence in Melbourne. Australia correspondent Murray Olds tells Heather du Plessis-Allan the teacher aide saved a number of children’…
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Big old day for the survivors of abuse in state care today because the government through the Prime Minister finally apologised for this. That is important. I know you know what they want is redress as well, a whole bunch of them, and fair enough... that will come. But, an apology also is very important. Especially when you consider how long it has…
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Sam Cane and Mark Tele’a have been ruled out of this weekend’s test against France. Cane took a nasty blow to the head in last week’s match against Ireland, which required stitches. It is hoped he will clear concussion protocol in time to don the black jersey one last time –against Italy in Rome- before heading to Japan. Plus, Super Rugby teams are…
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Research has shown Gen Z does see the benefits of putting down their phones. Outdoor education organisation Outward Bound surveyed participants from the last five years, aged 20 and under, and found 80% of them wanted to reduce their screen time. 93% say they feel more productive when they aren’t on their phones. Outward Bound chief executive Malin…
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Over in the UK, top restaurant and pub bosses have warned businesses will close and jobs will be cut following last month's Budget. The sector is facing higher taxes as part of required National Insurance contributions - and many have warned these increases are unsustainable. UK correspondent Gail Downey says the sector has already undergone a fina…
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The markets have reacted strongly to Donald Trump returning for his second term in the White House. The US dollar, stocks and bitcoin all surged after his win - but experts are wondering if this will continue. Mark Lister from Craigs Investment Partners unpacked some likely outcomes. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Tonight on The Huddle, Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR and motivational speaker David Letele joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! There's outrage and concern from rate-payers over a million-dollar Christmas tree set to be built in Auckland's city centre. Do we support this? Will this help bring more peopl…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday 11 November, the Government's decision to ban journalist Aaron Smale from Tuesday's Abuse in Care apology - and then reverse the ban - raised a few eyebrows. Newsroom's Mark Jennings joined Heather to discuss. On the subject of Tuesday's apology, Minister-in-charge Erica Stanford un…
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The Local Government Minister says Wellington Council's new Crown observer will deal with relationship issues and help them get their long term plan over the line. Former Chief Executive Officer of Tasman Gisborne District Councils, Lindsey McKenzie, has been appointed to the role. Simeon Brown says he will be in place until July 31st, 2025. He say…
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The Finance Minister says she's not jumping to conclusions on whether New Zealand will be affected by potential Donald Trump Administration tariffs. The president-elect has proposed tariffs of up to 20 percent on imported goods from most trading partners. Nicola Willis says the current trade settings with US seem to be working. "It's clear the Amer…
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There's outrage among taxpayers over the projected cost of downtown Auckland's Christmas tree. The Auckland Ratepayers' Alliance has raised concern about the 18 metre Komititanga Square tree, which reportedly costs $1.3 million. The council is stumping up $800,000 for it, with Heart of the City and Precinct Properties covering the rest. Heart of th…
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The hunt is on for ideas for shifting seagulls as a flock causes havoc on Christchurch's New Regent Street. The protected birds are over-running the tourism hotspot. They're returning to nest after settling in the foundations of a demolished Armagh Street building. Belle Cafe manager Casey Alderson says the seagulls dive-bomb for people's scraps wi…
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Organisers of a hīkoi making its way down the country to Wellington say it's about more than just opposing the Treaty Principles Bill. Marchers are still north of Whangarei, and expect to be in the Capital between Monday and Tuesday next week. Organiser Eru Kapa-Kīngi says the hīkoi's true purpose is to defend Te Tiriti of Waitangi - and he explain…
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The Government's taking steps towards preventing any more abuse in care going forward. It's introducing a bill tomorrow prompted by the Abuse in Care inquiry, after the Prime Minister's national apology. The bill includes a ban on strip-searching children - and stronger regulations on who can work with children. Minister-in-Charge Erica Stanford sa…
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The Prime Minister says complexity has slowed the delivery of redress for Abuse in Care survivors, not cost. Chris Luxon will apologise in Parliament tomorrow, after a Royal Commission report cast light on decades of harm in state and faith-based institutions. Legislation to improve protections for children and disabled adults - and improve Governm…
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Over in Australia, opposition leader Peter Dutton is experiencing a boost in popularity with potential voters. According to a new Newspoll survey, 41 percent of respondents are likely to back Dutton as their preferred Prime Minister over Anthony Albanese. Albanese still leads with 45 percent of the vote, but disapproval for the Prime Minister is gr…
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The All Blacks are hailing a 'next task' mentality as key to their statement victory over their Irish rivals in Dublin. The 23-13 win included just one try for each side - and was largely a hard fought, back-and-forth test match. Sportstalk host Jason Pine unpacks the victory. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Newsroom won't say why an investigative journalist was initially barred from tomorrow's state apology to survivors of Abuse in Care. Speaker Gerry Brownlee initially declined Aaron Smale's accreditation application, citing undisclosed issues with his conduct on a prior occasion. But after pressure, Brownlee has allowed Smale to attend, if accompani…
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