Welcome to the Proceed Podcast, where we explore data and document management in the SAP world. Our goal is to help SAP customers manage their data effectively for reduced costs, improved IT agility, compliance, sustainability, and to drive IT transformation. Join us for expert interviews, case studies, and analysis to gain valuable insights into how you can optimise your data management processes.
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Listen to podcasts with key opinion leaders in multiple therapy areas, discussing hot topics including topic overviews, expert opinions and conference overviews. Brought to you by the Adis Journals Group, part of Springer Nature. The primary audience for these podcasts are healthcare professionals, and are published and citable through the journals.
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Monday's got you down? Start your week off right with a relaxing and inspirational show hosted by Dr. Christopher Taylor. We've got your daily dose of Monday morning inspiration as Dr. Taylor tackles various everyday issues that impact our daily lives. Learn from our professional counseling team and other professionals in the mental health field as they discuss real problems from real people with real-world advice, some good thoughts, and great inspiration. Read more from the counselors at T ...
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Welcome to the HR Huddle, the ultimate resource for all things HR. This podcast is comprised of two unique mini-shows where we will be: Spilling The Tea On HR Tech with Chief Research Officer and HR tech market influencer, Stacey Harris and Cliff Stevenson, Sapient Insights Group, Director of Research, AND breaking down the messy stories that everyone in human resources has in HR - HR We Have a Problem, with Teri Zipper - global HR consulting expert and Sapient Insights Group CEO featuring w ...
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Welcome to Entertainment News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Stay in the loop with the latest updates in the world of entertainment, including celebrity gossip, movie releases, music news, and more. Whether you're a dedicated entertainment enthusiast or simply curious about the latest trends, Entertainment News Daily is yo ...
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Jackson Partners to Revive Moa, Moonvalley Unveils Marey, Apple TV+ Renews Slow Horses, Royel Otis Launches Australian Tour, and more...
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10:29(0:10): Peter Jackson and Colossal Biosciences Team Up to Revive Extinct Moa in Groundbreaking Project (2:15): Moonvalley Launches Marey: Revolutionary AI Video Model for Filmmakers with Precise VFX Control (4:41): Apple TV+ Renews 'Slow Horses' for Season 7, Focuses on Espionage Within UK Government (6:14): Royel Otis Announces Massive Australian …
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NT Health Chief Executive Chris Hoskings says he approved a code yellow at Royal Darwin Hospital as soon as a proposal was put to him yesterday, explaining that the NT has outgrown RDH and desperately ...
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Cotality Head of Research Eliza Owen says the RBA is erring on the side of caution by keeping rates on hold, with previous rate cuts pushing home values higher, adding that Darwin has had a 6 per cent ...
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Police Commissioner Martin Dole says the force isn't shying away from the NT Coroner’s findings from the inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker with all 18 recommendations to be fully considered, also ...
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Australian Medical Association NT President Dr John Zorbas welcomes a code yellow finally being called at Royal Darwin Hospital but says it’s only a circuit breaker, renewing his push for Federal funding ...
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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation’s NT secretary Cath Hatcher says members raised concerns about double bunking, ambulance ramping and immense pressures at Royal Darwin Hospital for a week before ...
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Police Association President Nathan Finn acknowledges the long-awaited findings and recommendations of the Inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker but says it has had a huge impact on members and some ...
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: What Chris Hipkins is doing to the Covid Inquiry
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2:05Let me tell you what Chris Hopkins is busy doing to the Covid Inquiry. Let me tell you, when he says that the Covid Inquiry is providing a platform for those who have conspiracy theorist views, he is trying to undermine it, and he's doing that. So it doesn't matter what the outcome of the inquiry is, people have already written it off as a nut job …
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Pollies: Labour's Ginny Andersen and National's Mark Mitchell talk Kiri Allan, FamilyBoost, Covid-19 inquiry
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11:09Details have emerged about the career-ending night former Minister Kiri Allan was arrested in Wellington for drink driving. Allan resigned immediately after crashing into a parked car and testing over the legal limit in mid-2023. Police Minister Mark Mitchell told Heather du Plessis-Allan her behaviour was unacceptable, but he believes in redemptio…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 9th of July, will the Reserve Bank act in line with consensus and hit pause on OCR cuts? Why have Auckland Arena’s billionaire backers pulled out of the Western Springs stadium deal? Why is a free stadium now off the table for ratepayers? Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell debate mandatory…
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Paul Scofield: Canterbury Museum's Senior Curator of Natural History on the project planning to resurrect the Moa
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3:43There's a belief a plan to resurrect the extinct Moa will have ample roll-on effects. US company Colossal Bioscience has partnered with Ngāi Tahu in a $50 million project to revive the flightless bird through gene editing. Canterbury Museum's Senior Curator of Natural History Paul Scofield says it's a great eco-tourism opportunity. He told Heather …
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Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on the flash floods in Texas
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4:16The death toll from flash floods that struck central Texas has now climbed to at least 108 people. Search and rescue efforts have reached their fifth day, with the dead including 28 children due to flooding west of San Antonio. Dozens of people are still missing. US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Heather du Plessis-Allan hundreds of volunteers h…
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Steve Symon: Advisory Group for Organised Crime Chair on community involvement being needed to tackle crime
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3:41The Ministerial Advisory Group believes the community is a vital part of the solution in stomping out organised crime and drug use. The group has released its third report which highlights being tough on organised crime means also focusing on drug users. Advisory Group for Organised Crime Chair Steve Symon says it requires early intervention and co…
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Shane Henderson: Stadium Venues Working Group Chair on Auckland Arena pulling out of the Western Springs stadium project
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3:22Confusion over the billionaire-backed Auckland Arena proposal being withdrawn from options for Western Springs. Businesswoman Anna Mowbray, her husband and former All Black Ali Williams, and Auckland FC owner Bill Foley withdrew their 12,500 seat proposal, which wouldn't have cost ratepayers a cent. It follows news Aucklanders don't have a clear pr…
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Shane Reti: Science Minister on the Government's first AI strategy
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2:10The Government's making moves to ensure we'll no longer lag behind when it comes to Artificial Intelligence. Science Minister Shane Reti's announced the Government's first strategy for using AI - claiming it'll reduce barriers to adoption and promote responsible use. He says it could lift our GDP by $76 billion by 2038. Reti told Heather du Plessis…
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Nick Tuffley: ASB Chief Economist ahead of today's OCR announcement
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2:44Economists say pausing the OCR could be prudent as we wait to find out more about the state of global trade. The Reserve Bank will make a call today on whether to cut the Official Cash Rate for a seventh consecutive time or hold it steady at 3.25%. There's much to consider, including uncertainty about the US tariffs. ASB Chief Economist Nick Tuffle…
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Janet Xuccoa: Family Trust Services Managing Director on the Govt making it easier to sell property held in a family trust
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3:08A view that current family trust laws have too much red tape. The Government's making it easier to sell property held in a family trust in its latest revamp of anti-money laundering policies. It means realtors won't need to collect extensive information about a trust's history to make a sale. Family Trust Services' managing director, Janet Xuccoa t…
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My Chemical Romance Returns to Malaysia, Stereophonics Announce 2025 Tour, Lambert and Stapleton Release Duet, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Split, and more...
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9:57(0:10): My Chemical Romance Returns to Malaysia After 18 Years for Hammersonic 2026 Tour (2:12): Stereophonics Announce 2025 UK Arena Tour After No.1 Album Success (4:18): Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton Unite for Anticipated Duet 'A Song to Sing' Release (6:01): Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Split: Prioritize Co-Parenting Amidst Stressful Year (7…
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Territory Footy Legend Michael Long says he is very humbled to receive the NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award on the 50th anniversary of celebrations, reflecting on his family’s achievements having won ...
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Darwin Triathlon Club race director Neil Ruttle and Noosa runner Vicki Woodrow say there is a ‘Come and Try’ event at East Point this weekend and are encouraging Territorians to give it a go as an individual ...
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NT Shelter CEO Annie Taylor welcomes the announcement of 102 new social and affordable homes being built in the NT but says more than 19,000 are needed, with over 5,000 people currently on the wait list ...
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Early Childhood Australia NT General Manager Janet William-Smith says standardising Working with Children Checks and a national register are positive steps, also suggesting a reportable conduct scheme ...
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis is encouraging anyone keen to make a difference to consider running for Council in the upcoming Local Government election, also confirming the fences have come down along ...
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Opposition Leader Selena Uibo is calling on the NT Government to adopt the recommendations of the NT Coroner following the inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker, describing them as fair and sensible ...
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ABC Journalist Melissa Mackay breaks down the NT Coroner’s 32 recommendations and findings during the inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker, which were scathing towards former Constable Zachary Rolfe ...
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: Kids shouldn't be exempt from citizen's arrests
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1:48If you listen to parenting experts, you'll hear the same thing time and time again about raising kids properly. They need love, but just as importantly, they need boundaries. They need to be told no, they need to be disciplined, and they need to learn what they can and can't do. And if you don't do that, you basically ruin their chances at success.…
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: We need more minimum sentences
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2:12On the Government considering minimum sentences, I would have no problem with this. I realise the judiciary aren't going to love it because it's tying their hands. But frankly, that is the point. Because some of the sentencing discounts that have been handed down by judges are frankly outrageous. The worst case that I've come across is the case of …
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Bill Bailey: UK Comedian talks comedy, Vaudevillean tour
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11:06New Zealand can’t get enough of Bill Bailey. The UK comedian last came to our shores in 2023, tickets to his ‘Thoughtifier’ tour selling out. He’ll be back towards the end of the year, bringing a celebration of comedy, songs, and skills by the name of ‘Vaudevillean’ to Kiwi audiences. Bailey joined Heather du Plessis-Allan to delve into comedy, tec…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday the 8th of July, we look at the changes to the FamilyBoost scheme and if it makes the policy a boom, or if it's still a bust. Mushroom murderer Erin Patterson was finally found guilty, after days of deliberation from the jury. World renowned comedian Bill Bailey is winging his way back her…
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Heidi Morton: WellingtonNZ Events Manager on the building anticipation ahead of Wrexham AFC's arrival
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2:31Wellington waits with open arms as anticipation builds for the arrival of Welsh football club Wrexham. Owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, Wrexham AFC is due to visit the capital for a friendly against the Phoenix on July 19. New data from Booking.com shows Wellington is the most searched NZ location on the site, with interest in ac…
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Catherine Beard: Business NZ Advocacy Manager on the tariffs on US trade
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2:50New Zealand isn't likely to get a better deal than we're currently getting, when it comes to trade with the US. Almost all goods to the US now face a 10% base tariff rate. Donald Trump's announced a 25% tariff rate for Japan and South Korea from the start of next month and may also raise tariffs on other trading partners. Business NZ Advocacy Manag…
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Cierra Ortega Ousted from Love Island, Shakira Donates Concert Proceeds, Dakota Johnson Champions Female Stories, Nicole Scherzinger Headlines Royal Albert Hall, and more...
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9:52(0:10): 'Love Island USA' Star Cierra Ortega Ousted After Racial Slur Backlash, Sparks Renewed Accountability Debate (1:56): Shakira to Donate Concert Proceeds for Texas Flood Relief; 80 Dead, Dozens Missing (3:52): Dakota Johnson Champions Female-Centric Stories, Prepares for Directorial Debut Amidst Hollywood Redefinition (5:42): Nicole Scherzing…
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John Bolton: Former US National Security Advisor on the ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas
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6:27Donald Trump is set to host Israel's Prime Minister at the White House as the US pushes for a ceasefire in Gaza. The BBC reports Israel and Hamas resumed indirect talks in Qatar but ended after three hours without a breakthrough. Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton told Heather Du Plessis-Allan there's no compromising between the two si…
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Lesley Yeomans: Australian Correspondent on the verdict of Erin Patterson's murder trial
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3:32The Australian mushroom murder trial could end up in the appeals court. Erin Patterson's been found guilty of murdering her estranged husband's parents and aunt, and attempting to kill his uncle with a beef wellington containing death cap mushrooms. Newstalk ZB's Lesley Yeomans is in Victoria, following developments. She told Heather du Plessis-All…
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Kathy Wolfe: Early Childhood NZ CEO on the changes to the FamilyBoost scheme
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2:45Doubts over the amount of admin needed for families to get the FamilyBoost scheme. The Government's announced changes, which mean eligible families can now get 40% early childhood education fee rebates, up from 25%. The threshold household income has risen to $229 thousand. Early Childhood NZ chief executive Kathy Wolfe told Heather du Plessis-Alla…
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Tama Potaka: Māori Development Minister on iwi-owned commercial entities outperforming large companies
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2:52Iwi-owned commercial entities have outperformed some of New Zealand’s largest listed companies. ANZ’s annual Te Tirohanga Whanui report shows the entities emerged from the economic downturn in good shape, faring better on a return on assets basis. Waikato-Tainui’s among the strong performers, having a balance sheet of $1.9 billion. Māori Developmen…
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NT Indigenous Business Network, Advocacy & Membership Manager Steve Cardona says this year marks the 50th anniversary of NAIDOC week, with the spotlight on Aboriginal youth adding that a number of events ...
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4WD NT President Mickey Barrett has welcomed the CLP’s purchase of the Silkwood property, which means ongoing future access for 4DW enthusiasts, describing it as rugged terrain with beautiful hot springs ...
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Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro says police can proceed to charge youth offenders for 13 additional offences including hit and runs, assaults on frontline workers, serious harm and driving stolen cars instead ...
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Justice Reform Initiative Executive Director Mindy Sotiri says the evidence shows harsher penalties and imprisonment will do nothing to reduce crime, adding that some diversion models have lessened involvement ...
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Listen to the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday 7 July. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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David Seymour: Deputy PM says judges need to follow through with tougher sentencing
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10:02The Acting Prime Minister says judges need to hear the message when it comes to tougher sentencing. The Government's increasing maximum sentences for several offences and isn't ruling out more minimum, or mandatory, sentences in the future. David Seymour told Heather du Plessis-Allan judges need to think outside their position of privilege. He says…
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Cathy Chalmers: Lead Principal of the Manurewa Attendance Service says more focus is needed on absent children
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4:07Education Ministry data shows three and a half thousand kids have been missing from the education system for more than a year since 2022. Lead Principal of the Manurewa Attendance Service Cathy Chalmers told Heather du Plessis-Allan having to find these kids is part of the problem. She says a multi-agency approach is needed, as there are normally o…
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Sir Ron Young: Former High Court judge discusses mandatory sentences policy
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3:02A law expert says the court system can be fixed by understanding facts - not mandatory sentences. Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith hasn't ruled out the policy which would see a minimum standard set for various crimes. Judges currently have discretion to give discounts based on aggravating or mitigating circumstances. Former High Court judge Sir Ron …
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Grant Illingworth KC: Royal commission inquiry chair on phase two of COVID responses
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3:03The second phase of the Covid Inquiry starts today, with vaccine mandates proving to be a hot topic. The hearings will be held in Auckland, available to watch online and will be chaired by KC Grant Illingworth. Phase two is focused on aspects of the Covid response like vaccine mandates, the approval process and vaccine safety. Illingworth told Heat…
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Dr. Claire Matthews: Banking expert on the public's negative views towards banks
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2:52There appears to be a feeling we don't like the fact that banks make money. Inland Revenue's digging into the tax settings being applied to banks at the Government's request - as it seeks to ensure they're paying their fair share. But Massey University banking expert Claire Matthews told Heather du Plessis-Allen she believes it's motivated by a gen…
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What we need is an "are we sure we know what we are doing before we rush into this" catalogue or guide. The EV story might turn out to be one of the world's, and certainly the transportation industry's, biggest headaches as company after company admit they leapt in way too quick to electric, bought into all the Government-led madness on climate and…
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Hollywood Mourns Michael Madsen, Gwen and Blake Celebrate Anniversary, Italy Film Chief Resigns, Montreal Fantasia Film Festival Returns, and more...
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10:44(0:10): Hollywood Mourns: Michael Madsen Dies at 67, Leaving Behind a Legacy of Versatility and Emotion (2:10): Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton Celebrate 4th Anniversary with Romantic Video Tribute (3:56): Italy Film Chief Resigns Amid $1M Tax Credit Scandal Tied to Double Murder Suspect (6:02): Montreal's Fantasia Film Festival Returns with Over 32…
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NT Swimming CEO Warren Dopson says the first swim team of the Australian Dolphins swim team will arrive this weekend to train in Darwin before going to Singapore for the World Championships, with locals ...
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United Workers Union NT Secretary Erina Early says an off-duty correctional officer was stabbed on Monday lunchtime while out working his dog in a targeted attack, which follows a similar incident in Alice ...
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