Former All Blacks captain Tane Randall announces his political candidacy with New Zealand First, focusing on urgent reform of the electricity sector to address rising costs and underinvestment in critical infrastructure.
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Now former All Blacks captain Tane Randall has announced he's going to stand for New Zealand first at the next election. He was supposed to be revealed by Winston Peters at a public meeting in Hastings on Sunday but of course the bad weather put off that announcement and Tane is with us now. Hi Tane.
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