The Backroom of Politics is an insight into the discussion that leads to policy-making in New Zealand, hosted by Hon Gerry Brownlee MP. Authorised by Hon Gerry Brownlee, Parliament Buildings, Wellington.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | PoliticsNews |
Today in the Back room of Politics, I talk to Halter, an agricultural technology company revolutionising dairy farming, with great results. Listen in to hear how technology is helping reduce carbon emissions, while increasing productivity.
Today in the Backroom of Politics, I talk to Zespri Chairperson Bruce Cameron, and Head of Global Affairs Michael Fox, both at Fieldays in Hamilton, about Zespri's huge contribution to New Zealand export receipts.
Today in the Back Room of Politics I talk with Madeline Newman Executive Director of AI Forum NZ, and Hon Judith Collins, National Party MP and spearhead of a Parliamentary bipartisan Caucus on AI, where we discuss what exactly is artificial intellig... more
Today in the "Back Room of Politics" I talk to a great kiwi Tenby Powell Fformer army officer, business man, local government politician who has decided to do something practical to help people in the Ukraine through a special purpose NGO called Kiwi... more
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Time and time again I’ve tried to listen to this podcast, but I can’t get past the poor audio quality. If Gerry could invest in some good microphones, and a good audio setup, I think this podcast would be much more successful.
A good listen regarding current issues concerning NZ. I was taught by Gerry many years ago and was not a fan of the guy! But time does funny things to a man, maturity levels change, wisdom prevails and now, I guess, he’s not so bad after all…
Great topics and interesting points with in each topic.
Very informative, the housing episodes should be compulsory listening for all of the various NZ city council compliance officers. more
Brilliant start to this podcast. The two issues discussed already were great - and it was brilliant to hear different viewpoints and how they are similar in some ways. Really impressive!
Apple Podcasts | #124 | New Zealand/News/Politics |
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