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Spokane Public School Board Candidate: Kata Dean

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Spokane Public School Board Candidate: Daryl Geffken

An interview with Spokane Public School Board candidate Daryl Geffken. Spokane school board seats are in high demand this year. Thirteen candidates are running for two open seats during the August primary election. Spokane Public Radio’s Rebecca White has spoken with ten of those candidates in the run-up to election. Today she talks with Daryl Geffken. He is a financial advisor and former youth pastor. Interviews with all nine Spokane Public School Board Candidates who responded to a request for an interview will be posted on spokanepublicradio.org. Stories about the candidates are airing on KPBX. Tags: 

Labor gains clear Newspoll lead during Sydney lockdown, but will the economy save the Coalition?

This week’s Newspoll, conducted July 14-17 from a sample of 1,506, gave Labor a 53-47 lead, a two-point gain for Labor since the previous Newspoll three weeks ago. This is the biggest Labor Newspoll lead for this parliamentary term. Primary votes were 39% Coalition (down two), 39% Labor (up two), 10% Greens (down one) and 3% One Nation (steady). Figures are from The Poll Bludger. 51% (down four) were satisfied with Scott Morrison’s performance, while 45% (up four) were dissatisfied, for a net approval of +6, down eight points. This is Morrison’s worst net approval since the COVID pandemic began. Anthony Albanese’s net approval was down three points to -8. Morrison retained a 51-33 lead over Albanese as better PM (53-33 previously).

Covid-19: Wedding date set, but managed isolation booking system might leave bride and groom stranded abroad

The Kiwi expats met in the United Kingdom and this year navigated the challenges associated with planning a wedding from the other side of the world. The couple settled on December 18 nuptials in Palmerston North, where White was from, to mark this next stage of their life together in New Zealand. They booked flights to return home in November, but were going through the gruelling – and disheartening – process of finding an MIQ spot that either aligned with their existing flights or that they could buy new flights for. Campbell Thompson, who moved to west London in the UK in 2016, had been trying to secure one of the coveted MIQ spots since early June and was logged into the website all day, every day. But every time rooms were released, he was beaten to the punch. He blamed computer hacks.

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