A political podcast discusses small business telecom costs, government spending controversies involving Winston Peters and New Zealand First, the acquisition of Green Cross Health by a private health tech firm, and debates over superannuation reform and primary care corporatizati
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All right, a bit of uh bit of opinion, differing opinion about the 10 uh manoeuvre to become a larger, more corporate uh uh health care provider. Uh Jan says in my experience uh tenders an oxymoron for the terrible way they run their practices, they dehumanize their patients. My family's experience was a lack of care and difficulty getting an appointment. Um, how New Zealand is selling out to the corporate monaster monster, but others are saying love it to see their go tend. Well done. Meanwhile, I get a text saying, hi there, where is Heather? How many holidays do your show hosts get a year? Heather's doing the breakfast show. Mr. Hosking has taken a break for the first time this year since summer. He's gone for two weeks. Ryan has also taken a break. Francesca's doing early edition. Mike's doing breakfast, and I'm doing drive for the next two weeks, 17 after four.
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