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This week, we dive into a delightful mix of humor, parenting stories, and some truly bizarre news from around the world. If you've ever felt out of place at a school event or wondered why nobody seems to know you, you're not alone. Our hosts share their own experiences of navigating the social intricacies of school functions, complete with hilarious anecdotes that will make you feel right at home. But the laughs don't stop there. We also delve into some wild news stories that you won't believe. From a New Zealand mayor's colorful response to a constituent to a bald eagle that was too fat to fly, the absurdity is off the charts. And speaking of absurdity, we can't forget the bizarre tale of RFK Jr. and his whale head adventure. Yes, you read that right—whale head adventure. As if that wasn't enough, we also discuss the recent theft of a "Jaws of Life" tool during a rescue operation and the mind-boggling story of a school worker who stole $1.5 million worth of chicken wings. #blcpodcast #podcastingforthepeople #funny #podcast #greenvillesc #scpodcast #yeahthatgreenville Listen at: https://blc.world/ Tweet the Show: https://twitter.com/blcworld Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blcpodcast/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blcpodcast/ Buy Fred and Allan Beer: https://www.patreon.com/blcworld
As Newshub enters its final week, reporter Adam Hollingworth talks to current and former staff about the new division's early days and key events in its 35 year history
Butch Castles has all the latest racing news from across the ditch.
The New Zealand news group, Stuff, has issued an extraordinary public apology for racial and cultural bias against Maori, in all their papers from the first edition 160 years ago, until now.
Just a bonus episode with our takes on some recent news. Thumbnail image by: thesackoftroy. Music by Tryad, Beethoven. Citations and further info at jetpack.zoob.net Anti-fascist transcription crowdfunding campaign at FireFund.net/Jetpack
Today Alice Fraser and James Nokise talk new New Zealand. Also, happy National Cabbage Day!This is a Somethin' Else and Bugle Podcasts production.This episode was produced by Zoe Edwards and Chris Skinner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thom's pick of Friday's interesting headlines, Progressive musical satirist Roy Zimmerman, foreign correspondent Luke Vargas take on New Zealand's soul-seeking regarding unrestricted social media, the heroes of America's 1918 invasion of Russia, Roger Thiel with a comic take on dieting, and Dr. Michael Mann on climate change as we pass carbon dioxide levels of 410 parts per million this week..
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News from New Zealand. - Nuti no Aotearoa mai
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New Zealand News. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
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News from New Zealand. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
SBS Cook Islands Maori - SBS ki roto i te reo Maori o te Kuki Airani
News from New Zealand. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
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News from Aotearoa - Nuti mei Aotearoa.
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News from Aotearoa. - Nuti mei Aotearoa.
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News from New Zealand. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
SBS Cook Islands Maori - SBS ki roto i te reo Maori o te Kuki Airani
New Zealand News. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
SBS Cook Islands Maori - SBS ki roto i te reo Maori o te Kuki Airani
New Zealand News. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni mai.
SBS Cook Islands Maori - SBS ki roto i te reo Maori o te Kuki Airani
New Zealand News. - Nuti mei Aotearoa.
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News From Aotearoa. - Nuti mei Aotearoa.
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Nuti mei Aotearoa.
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News from Aotearoa. - Nuti mei Aotearoa.
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News from New Zealand. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
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New Zealand News - Nuti mei Aotearoa
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New Zealand News. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
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New Zealand News.
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New Zealand News. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
What a great idea for Australia to give Prince Phillip a knighthood. Well, Tony Abbott thinks it was a good idea, but he is probably the only one. Apart from Professor Flint, another royal lover. So, Dame Camilla next year?This week’s running order:00:01 Prince Phillip – focused on the big issues01:50 There is nothing like Dame04:17 Turnbull on the Queen’s number one fan04:45 Tweeters are digital graffiti artists06:25 A new national anthem07:00 Brian Haverty coming up08:19 Medicare cuts09:02 UKIP supports public health, now16:00 Tweets on Prince Phillip17:38 A disappointing Australia Day18:08 Obama’s State of the Union Address, with Richard Kazimer22:50 Fox News describes Birmingham, UK as a no-go city27:00 Newsweek’s unbelievable ISIS story28:50 The end of King Abdullah and Saudi civl rights31:00 The half-mast controversy in the UK, with John Dobbie32:20 David Cameron’s security breech34:35 The Church of England’s first lady Bishop36:40 New Zealand News – ghosts of Christchurch37:22 Asylum seeker free to contribute, fighting witches in PNG perhaps39:10 Disneyland, the fun place to contract measles43:53 Tom Brady’s balls48:17 More of the UK report, with John DobbieGreece moves left to the chagrin of the EURIP Demis RoussosReward for being a good mum53:51 The Herald’s bizarre editorial on Australia Day55:00 What’s the Big Idea, with Brian Haverty-I’m a politician get me out there-Shower heads that add sun screen-Two sided posturepedic mattress-Pop up spikes at stop signs
What a great idea for Australia to give Prince Phillip a knighthood. Well, Tony Abbott thinks it was a good idea, but he is probably the only one. Apart from Professor Flint, another royal lover. So, Dame Camilla next year?This week’s running order:00:01 Prince Phillip – focused on the big issues01:50 There is nothing like Dame04:17 Turnbull on the Queen’s number one fan04:45 Tweeters are digital graffiti artists06:25 A new national anthem07:00 Brian Haverty coming up08:19 Medicare cuts09:02 UKIP supports public health, now16:00 Tweets on Prince Phillip17:38 A disappointing Australia Day18:08 Obama’s State of the Union Address, with Richard Kazimer22:50 Fox News describes Birmingham, UK as a no-go city27:00 Newsweek’s unbelievable ISIS story28:50 The end of King Abdullah and Saudi civl rights31:00 The half-mast controversy in the UK, with John Dobbie32:20 David Cameron’s security breech34:35 The Church of England’s first lady Bishop36:40 New Zealand News – ghosts of Christchurch37:22 Asylum seeker free to contribute, fighting witches in PNG perhaps39:10 Disneyland, the fun place to contract measles43:53 Tom Brady’s balls48:17 More of the UK report, with John DobbieGreece moves left to the chagrin of the EURIP Demis RoussosReward for being a good mum53:51 The Herald’s bizarre editorial on Australia Day55:00 What’s the Big Idea, with Brian Haverty-I’m a politician get me out there-Shower heads that add sun screen-Two sided posturepedic mattress-Pop up spikes at stop signs
Episode 43 Horse Meat ,Michael Laws bullies Kids.Hello and welcome to another episode of Jay Wont dart's podcast, your number one source for New Zealand News.My intro was a youtube clip about Gay Anarchists upsetting church goers.This episode, the sale of Horse Meat intended for pets to people who eat it, and Michael Laws, a mayor and celebrity upsets some young Maori children.First, Horse Meat.Horse meat is not sold in New Zealand, at least not in a way that makes it safe for people to eat. This story covers people buying horse meat from a pet food abattoir, the meat is meant for pets to eat, and is sold in bags saying "not fit for human consumption". I really want to get some of those bags and use it for vegan activism, with toy chickens and cows inside of the bags. Maybe I could change the words to "not fit for HUMANE consumption".So called Pet food meat is not prepared to the same standard as meat designated for people. It has a greater chance of causing food poisoning, from having higher numbers of bacteria and parasites. Its also probably not hacked up in as clean a facility, to save the factory owner from having to invest as much in machinery and processes. Basically, pet food grade meat is not as "clean" as meat designated for human consumption.People are outraged about this, people eating Horse Meat in New Zealand, despite the fact that we kill horses for pet food, and I've heard we export horse meat overseas.This is another case of people believing some animals to be too important, or too special, to be eaten. A lot of racist remarks have come up, because its apparently mostly Tongan people who are buying the horse meat to eat as a tongan specialty meal, called Loi Hoosi. However, in the video, one of the sellers mentions all sorts of people as buying horse meat from her. Heres the first clipI've stopped here to mention whats going to happen, when the slaughterer is approached, he hugs and kisses the reporter! Its very odd, but effective! I have a 3 minute video clip, the full footage of his response, but as its not very audio centric, I wont play it. Ok, back to the first clip.Its somewhat difficult to find the difference between "pet food" grade meat and "human grade" meat. How is the average New Zealand meat eater, with pets, meant to feel hearing that pet food grade meat contains quote "more parasites" and quote "greater chance of food poisoning"? Would you really feed it to a cat or dog you consider a family member?People are terribly upset that New Zealanders are eating horse meat. The people upset by it complain that its not a "new zealand" thing to do, we dont do that in this country. Well, tell that to the people who DO eat horse meat in this country. You cant control what people do, just because you dont agree with it. I must sound like a hypocrite now right?I love to ask people what they think is in their pets food, oh sure the ad shows "lovely pure meat" going in, but thats an ad, it would make dirt look healthy, all the while claiming it promotes a shiny coat. In reality, Pet food grade meat is awful, by definition its "worse" than normal meat. If you buy pet food that contains "meat", its probably pet food grade meat, meaning its the absolute worst, most diseased animals you can think of, hacked up. I've read about some pet foods that claim to use "humane grade meat", but thats not a class of meat technically, so it could just be marketing speak! Heres a hint, if it says "not intended for human consumption" on the packet, its probably diseased. If it has a warning not to be eaten, then its probably not a good idea to feed it to your pets. The other story I'd like to cover today is Michael Laws, and his reply to some 11-12 year old kids who wrote him a letter. Michael Laws is an outspoken Mayor, and hosts a radio show, amongst other things. Hes a right wing commentator type guy, the man on the street is meant to like him because he "cuts to the chase", "none of that Politically Correct garbage". An average Michael Laws comment will focus on race, that "certain races" beat their kids, or are all on benefits. I'll let the clips speak for themselves.Even when Laws is defending himself, he often brings up annoying things, like that the teachers MUST have put the kids up to it, or that kids that age are only into Harry Potter. Who is he to tell kids what to be interested in? If younger people are into politics good for them. Just because they are below voting age, doesnt mean they should only read children's fantasy books.At the end of that clip, Michael Laws sounded apologetic, but on his own radio show, hes quite different. This is part of Michael Laws response on his radio show, hes always very sure of himself and comes across as boisterous. So, thats Michael Laws.Thank you for listening about two current events that are happening in New Zealand. My outro is an angry Scientologist talking, he swears a few times. You can find the script for this episode, as well as downloads for every episode of Jay Wont darts podcast at jaywontdart.blogspot.comIf you want to contact me, even just to say you listened, send an email to jaywontdart@gmail.com, j a y w o n t d a r t @ gmail.com, I'd appreciate it.Have a super happy day, bye.
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News from New Zealand. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
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New Zealand News. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
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What's making news in New Zealand. - Te au tupu anga nuti mei Aotearoa mai.
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New Zealand News. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
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News from across the Tasman. - Nuti mei Aotearoa mai.
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New Zealand News. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni.
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Kukis at the front. - Ei mua mua te Kuki Airani.
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What's making news across the Tasman. - Te au nuti mei Aotearoa mai.
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News from across the Tasman. - Nuti mei Aotearoa mai.
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What's making news in New Zealand - Eaa te tupu mai ra i Nuti Reni.
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New Zealand News. - Nuti mei Nuti Reni mai.