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Tonight on The Huddle, Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR and Auckland councillor Richard Hills joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more!
Two Wānaka New Worlds may have to deal with some financial fallout after they stayed open on Good Friday and Easter Sunday, breaching Easter trading laws. Is this a sign Easter trading laws need to go?
Prime Minister Chris Luxon has been accused of running New Zealand like a business after he unveiled the next phase of his plans for the country- to be completed by June 30. Is this a fair criticism?
The Department of Conservation paid nearly $500,000 to kill a single stoat in Fiordland. The final bill included things like incident management teams, staff time, dog handlers, and helicopter and boat expenses. Was this all worth it?
JK Rowling has fired back at Scotland's new hate crime laws and invited police to come and arrest her. What do we think of this?
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