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Jacinda Ardern launches “Hugs for Houses” program amidst unaffordability crisis
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has launched a controversial new “Hugs for Housing” program, aimed at tackling the countries worsening house price problem.
The program, similar to her “Hug a Homeless Person” campaign prior to the NZ election in 2020, will see Ardern traveling the country hugging millennials and working-class Kiwis to tell them that it’s “ok to never own a home.”
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Stan Grant awarded Order of the Heroic Exemplar (
Chinese: 英雄模范勋章)
Veteran Australian journalist Stan Grant has been awarded The Order of the Heroic Exemplar (Chinese: 英雄模范勋章), China’s second-highest medal for services to the CCP.
Grant hosted a Chinese flag-raising ceremony at ABC HQ in it’s Ultimo headquarters this week, despite a huge protest from the Australian public.
In the face of criticisms that the event was borderline treason, Grant defended the ceremony stating
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ABC announces switch to Mandarin as part of 2021 programming overhaul
The ABC has announced that all of its content will be broadcast in Mandarin as part of a shake up of programming in 2021.
All content on each of the ABC’s networks will be broadcast in Mandarin with English subtitles, in a move heralded by ABC Chairwoman Ita Buttrose as a momentous occasion for the network, despite criticism that this was grossly inappropriate and blatant foreign interference.