Prime Minister Christopher Luxon reaffirms New Zealand's nuclear-free policy as a core national principle, rejecting any proposals to alter it during his term.
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Good afternoon, New Zealand. Welcome to the country. I'm Jamie McKay. Love is in the air. Yeah, we're going to talk to a young Australian woman. Mia Ryan, who's created a rural dating app. She's launching it in New Zealand this week. She's going to be at Field Days in Association with Young Farmers. More about that if you're loveless and lonely out in rural New Zealand, and it is a serious issue. I should take it more seriously. We're going to kick off the show with the Prime Minister. Christopher Luxon. We'll ask him. Are we free loading? Should we be nuclear-free? And why would we even contemplate bailing out Moana Pacifica? Uh from the Prime Minister to a former Prime Minister's son, Matt Bolger out of Fonterra. We'll have a look at the first GDT auction of the new dairy season. And I might ask him if he's read Barry Soper's book about his late father, Jim. Mia Ryan, as I said, a New South Wales farmer and university student with her new dating app. It's called Howdy and Dr. Jack Willenroath, seven sleeps until field days and the big rural industry leaders debate raising money for the rural support trust. And is diversification overrated in farming? Michelle will be in here with the latest in rural news. I think DairyNZ come out with its annual numbers on the Econ tracker. The break-even point for dairy farmers. We'll have a look at that one. And I'll have a look at sport for you as well. But the Prime Minister, as always on a Wednesday to kick off the country.
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