On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast 2025, tourism total spend hit $46.6 billion in the year to March Tourism Minister Louise Upston shares her thoughts.
New changes to your power bill could mean money back in your pocket, Utilities Disputes Commissioner and CEO, Neil Mallon explains.
Youth social workers are warning the Government bootcamps won’t fix youth crime, Aaron Hendry, youth development worker and Kickback co-founder tells Ryan why.
Plus UK/Europe Correspondent Gavin Grey has the latest on the UK government is considering whether to send a Royal Navy warship to the Mediterranean to increase security while helping British citizens currently stuck in the Middle East get home and Rachel Reeves has updated MPs on her economic plans.
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Neil Mallon: Utilities Dispute Commissioner on the updated transparency rules for power companies
02:18

Aaron Hendry: Kickback co-founder and youth worker on the Government's boot camp program for youth offenders
04:52

Lousie Upston: Tourism Minister on the latest Stats NZ tourism figures
02:56