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Ryan Bridge: What was the point of the mega strikes?
Ryan Bridge: What was the point of the mega strikes?

So 100,000 workers went on strike. Now what?

The cost to settle these claims will run into the billions. Easily. 

1979 was the last time we a strike …

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Chris Abercrombie: PPTA President says the striking teachers are more than happy to talk to govt.
Chris Abercrombie: PPTA President says the striking teachers are more than happy to talk to govt.

Unions say the mega-strikes today - are not just about them. 

Tens of thousands of workers across health and education are stopping work in their fig…

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Joy Keene: Game Developers Association Executive Director discusses rebate expansion to games industry.
Joy Keene: Game Developers Association Executive Director discusses rebate expansion to games industry.

Labour plans to expand rebate for game development industry.

Labour says that, if re-elected, they will expand the game development rebate, which giv…

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Karen Chhour:  Children's Minister on more children are being harmed in Oranga Tamariki's care
Karen Chhour: Children's Minister on more children are being harmed in Oranga Tamariki's care

More children are being harmed in Oranga Tamariki's care. 

The agency's annual report reveals 530 children in care experienced harm in the year endin…

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Ryan Bridge: How do we possibly save for retirement?
Ryan Bridge: How do we possibly save for retirement?

Massey Uni releases these numbers each year. 

They tell you how much you might need to retirement. 

In the city... two people in a house... want to l…

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Full Show Podcast: 23 October 2025
Full Show Podcast: 23 October 2025

On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Thursday 23rd of October 2025, an estimated 100,000 teachers, nurses, dentists and medical st…

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Tom Bennion: Lawyer and former Waitangi Tribunal Registrar challenges Government's changes to seabed laws
Tom Bennion: Lawyer and former Waitangi Tribunal Registrar challenges Government's changes to seabed laws

A Māori rights lawyer is not buying the Government's explanation for a change to foreshore and seabed laws. 

It says amendments to the Marine and Coa…

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Gavin Grey: UK/Europe Correspondent on Nicolas Sarkozy becoming the first French ex-president to go to jail
Gavin Grey: UK/Europe Correspondent on Nicolas Sarkozy becoming the first French ex-president to go to jail

Nicolas Sarkozy's become the first French ex-president to go to jail.

He's started a five-year sentence for conspiring to fund his election campaign …

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Ryan Bridge: Confidence is key in politics
Ryan Bridge: Confidence is key in politics

It was always going to be a risky strategy but it's backfiring quite badly for Labour.

The two-year policy drought is over.

Then heavens have open. 

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Full Show Podcast: 22 October 2025
Full Show Podcast: 22 October 2025

On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Wednesday the 22nd of October 2025, The Foreshore and Seabed Amendment Bill has passed into l…

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