Maddy Burgess-Smith, Jesse Corlett & Henry Levett - Iron Duke Partners
122 episodes
2 weeks ago
A week is a long time in politics! We're back running you through The Maori Party's internal strife, including allegations of overspending and misconduct. The potential impact of a Chinese invasion on Taiwan's TSMC - a key chip manufacturer for AI companies like NVIDIA. And of course, a good debate was to be had on the highly anticipated Labor Party policies, including that narrow capital gains tax to fund free GP visits.
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A week is a long time in politics! We're back running you through The Maori Party's internal strife, including allegations of overspending and misconduct. The potential impact of a Chinese invasion on Taiwan's TSMC - a key chip manufacturer for AI companies like NVIDIA. And of course, a good debate was to be had on the highly anticipated Labor Party policies, including that narrow capital gains tax to fund free GP visits.
Episode 114: Should security guards be able to arrest thieves?
The Iron Duke Podcast
37 minutes
4 months ago
Episode 114: Should security guards be able to arrest thieves?
This week on the Iron Duke Podcast we discuss our peaks of the week, including the Government’s newly amended Family Boost for childcare policy, the revolutionary AI plan, and the charities that receive funding from crime proceeds. Our pits of the week include Oriini Kaipara seeking the TPM candidacy in Auckland’s Tāmaki Makaurau electorate, Chippy having a crack at the media for being bias, and how little the powers are for our bravest security guards.
The Iron Duke Podcast
A week is a long time in politics! We're back running you through The Maori Party's internal strife, including allegations of overspending and misconduct. The potential impact of a Chinese invasion on Taiwan's TSMC - a key chip manufacturer for AI companies like NVIDIA. And of course, a good debate was to be had on the highly anticipated Labor Party policies, including that narrow capital gains tax to fund free GP visits.