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Trout Around - News from New Zealand
Keegan Brown and Brook Silver
26 episodes
3 months ago
Two uninformed confidants debriefing on the news in New Zealand. From big headlines to local yarns. Join us to chat, vent and try to make sense of complex topics involving everyday Kiwi's. Current Affairs, Politics, Culture.
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Two uninformed confidants debriefing on the news in New Zealand. From big headlines to local yarns. Join us to chat, vent and try to make sense of complex topics involving everyday Kiwi's. Current Affairs, Politics, Culture.
Show more...
News Commentary
News
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25 - Life Hacks, State of the Nation and Bathrooms
Trout Around - News from New Zealand
31 minutes 15 seconds
9 months ago
25 - Life Hacks, State of the Nation and Bathrooms

First off we round things out with some questionable life hacks from the internet—some genius, some idiotic, and some just straight-up dangerous.

Next we break down the latest in New Zealand’s state of the nation.

Christopher Luxon is all about growth, yes-men, and shaking up research and innovation. ACT’s David Seymour, on the other hand, is pitching pioneering spirit and fighting the majority for mediocrity.

Then, we dive into compliance madness: Spud Motors in Masterton was told it needed more toilets—despite having a maximum of four people on-site. Why? Because the council based its rules on a hypothetical future where 40 people might show up.

Trout Around - News from New Zealand
Two uninformed confidants debriefing on the news in New Zealand. From big headlines to local yarns. Join us to chat, vent and try to make sense of complex topics involving everyday Kiwi's. Current Affairs, Politics, Culture.