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Political Playback - 28 May 2026

1 h 1 min · 28. mai 2026
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In this episode of Political Playback – make submissions on the Definition of Woman and Man Bill; home-schooling U-turn by the Government; a quick review of Budget 2026, IPSOS Survey highlights continued concerns of voters; the Government spends $3.5m telling us to step off the gas; media issues including RNZ’s ratings and Newstalk ZB’s apology; NZ First says no but is Labour still leaving the door open; and is the leaked Labour media training session derogatory, offensive or just downright embarrassing.

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