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The West Australian, fed by AAP and AFP correspondents here. Here’s why: the world has endured upheaval and uncertainty over the last couple of years. Toa represents hope – hope for a happy ending. We’re all pretty much invested. As John Campbell opined on Breakfast mid-week, “We’ve had a really crappy couple of years, and we want the fairy tale ending, don’t we? And isn’t it lovely that we do?” Exactly. Well actually, not all of us do. In the best vaudevillian tradition, there has to be a villain to this story. Enter, stage left, Peter Williams! A veteran broadcaster (code for “old” in news-speak) who has a baying following of callers on Magic Talk radio. Williams penned a blog earlier this week, with the temerity to ask, “Is it time to kill off orca baby Toa?” ....
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The auction is part of Ryan Bridge’s 36-hour Talkathon on Magic Talk, with all the money raised going to the Child Cancer Foundation. The broadcaster has already had his trademark man bun cut off by a child cancer survivor to raise funds for the charity. Trade Me Winston s jacket, made by James Lee Tailor in Taiwan, has his name embroidered on the inside. Bridge’s listing says more than three children are diagnosed with cancer in New Zealand every week. That s approximately 160 every year. “Sadly. 1 in five won t survive. “Child Cancer Foundation are currently supporting 1,400 families through different stages of their childhood cancer journey. But every year. they need $6 million dollars in order to do so.” ....
Ryan Bridge gets his trademark man bun chopped for charity by child cancer survivor Newshub 5 hrs ago Replay Video UP NEXT Broadcaster Ryan Bridge has taken the plunge and allowed his trademark man bun to be chopped off during a 36-hour talkathon in aid of The Child Cancer Foundation. The radio host had been live-on air non stop since 6am Thursday morning with the aim of raising as much money for the cause as possible. Bridge vowed to cut off his long hair if donations cracked $100,000 - by 8am Friday morning the total was closer to $200,000. As promised, child cancer survivor Mya Butler - who was diagnosed with Burkitt s Lymphoma at the age of five in 2019 - was given the important job of handling the clippers, along with Bridge s barber from Slick Shop in Ponsonby. ....