A political podcast discussion analyzes the timing and impact of Nicola Willis's campaign launch, the potential effects of Matthew Hoot's leadership on the Post's editorial direction, and the broader challenges of trust and policy clarity in New Zealand politics.
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On the Huddle with us this evening, we have Josie Pagani of Child Fund Chief Executive there and Trish Sherson, Sherson Willis PR. Hello, you two. Hello. Hello. Let us talk about Matthew Hoot and Josie.
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