On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday 2 September, the College of Midwives defended giving new mothers tea and toast after one Wellington hospital stopped offering it.
Transport Minister Simeon Brown unveiled the National Land Transport Plan - and explained why funding for speed bumps had to be cut.
More GPs have voiced concerns about their long-term viability, according to new data.
The All Blacks' clash against South Africa was marred by noises above the stadium disruprting the haka. Former All Black Steve Gordon explained why this was 'disrespectful' to the team.
Later, the Huddle debates whether 'dynamic pricing' needs to be regulated.
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