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This week on the Sunday Panel, Broadcaster and journalist Wilhelmina Shrimpton and resident economist at Opes Partners Ed McKnight joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week - and more!
We've seen a lot of sweeping changes coming out of the White House, with Donald Trump and Elon Musk making headlines over their controversial decisions impacting the nation. Who are we more concerned about?
A controversial rule change to in-store Instant Kiwi ‘scratch tickets’ means players won’t know if the big prize money is still available unless they ask. Do we agree with this - or does it put consumers at risk? Do we still buy scratchies?
Early-bird clubbing sessions - a gen x dance party is taking the US by storm where older clubbers can go out at 6pm and be home by 10pm. Do we see this taking off in New Zealand?
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