The podcast discusses Chris Luxon's leadership vote, the police crackdown on illegal nitrous oxide sales, inflation data, and climate technology for storm prediction, highlighting themes of political courage, public safety, and economic uncertainty.
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Heather the houses that were flooded in Barrenpool with turn-of-the-century villas that's a fair point I mean this was not a case what we're talking about in Wellington was obviously not a case of building on flood plains I mean we've been an island bay for God knows how long it was like century plus Heather localised dumps of rain possibly results of rocket launches Just follow the clouds from them. Okay. I did get a text about cloud seeding before and I was like, are we doing this? Are we doing the clouds and the rocket launchers? But evidently we are and look, it does make it a lot more fun, I'll tell you that. If you're looking for an alternative theory to climate change, it's plausible isn't it? A rocket. We've got a lot of rockets nowadays in New Zealand.
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