The podcast critiques the government's spending on Robbie Williams' concert through the major events fund, questions its value compared to international benchmarks, and discusses Farmac's proposal to expand GLP1 drug access for obesity and diabetes prevention, highlighting fiscal
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Um 9292 is the text number. Nick Sautner, who is the boss of Eden Park, is going to talk us through this after five o'clock. Right now, let's turn to the old devil jabs that make you skinny. Farmac has announced it's planning to make GLP1, like Ozempik more widely available for people with diabetes. Under the proposal, 25,000 more diabetic Kiwis will gain access to the drugs over the next few years. David Seymour is the minister for Farmac and with us. Hey, Heather. Now, is this is this just for people who already have diabetes, or is this also going to catch people who are too fat who may well develop diabetes?
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