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Silly decisions : Mike King slams PM s funding of gang rehab but not Gumboot Friday

Silly decisions : Mike King slams PM s funding of gang rehab but not Gumboot Friday
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Amazing! Child of Real-Life Medical Doctor Is Doing Health Sci

The rumours are true. A Critical Tribune investigation has found that the child of an actual, actively practicing medical doctor is doing health sci at Otago this year.  The child, which the Tribune has chosen not to name in order to preserve their privacy, said that until recently, she had

Ranked: The greatest Koru Lounge scandals in New Zealand political history

Ranked: The greatest Koru Lounge scandals in New Zealand political history
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Frequent flyers claim Air New Zealand s new Grabaseat Gotta Getaway club devalues their loyalty

2 hours ago The new club will cost $95 per year, compared to the $629 cost of the Koru Club. Photo credit: Air New Zealand Air New Zealand s new Grabaseat Gotta Getaway club will offer cheap airfares to those who pay to join, but there are concerns it devalues the loyalty of long-serving members of the airline s Airpoints programme. The launch of the new club was first reported on Wednesday by Stuff, but is yet to be confirmed by the airline. For an annual fee of $95, members would get access to last minute discount airfares - some cut by as much as 50 percent.

Political Roundup: National has bigger problems than its leadership

Political Roundup: National has bigger problems than its leadership 20 Apr, 2021 02:33 AM 12 minutes to read National leader Judith Collins during her caucus reshuffle announcement at Parliament. Photo / Mark Mitchell ANALYSIS: Speculation about the National Party s leadership has died down, after a fortnight of rumours and overt positioning by supposed challengers to Judith Collins. She lives on as leader for a bit longer, and Christopher Luxon and Simon Bridges have been put in their place. National now desperately needs to focus on the more substantial issues in rebuilding their party as an alternative to Labour. Following on from my own column, Political Roundup: Rumours of Collins being rolled by Luxon and Bridges, the idea that Simon Bridges might be positioning himself for the top job again was brought to a head by The AM Show host Duncan Garner reporting that the former leader had told him off-air that I ll give her as much support as she gave me as the leader , referr

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