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No Filter: Political Podcast NZ
Mitch Redman, Nick James & New Zealand Broadcasting School
6 episodes
1 day ago
No Filter is a podcast, aimed at making Politics a bit more fun, and straight forward for 18-25 Year Old Kiwi's ahead of this September's election. Produced by journalism students at the New Zealand Broadcasting School, Ara Institute of Canterbury.
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No Filter is a podcast, aimed at making Politics a bit more fun, and straight forward for 18-25 Year Old Kiwi's ahead of this September's election. Produced by journalism students at the New Zealand Broadcasting School, Ara Institute of Canterbury.
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Politics
News
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Ep1. David Seymour
No Filter: Political Podcast NZ
27 minutes 12 seconds
5 years ago
Ep1. David Seymour

This week on the No Filter Podcast:

We are joined by ACT Party leader David Seymour. We also talk to Newshub's political reporter Mitchell Alexander about last week in politics, as well as explaining the MMP system.

Produced by students at the New Zealand Broadcasting School, Ara Institute of Canterbury.

No Filter: Political Podcast NZ
No Filter is a podcast, aimed at making Politics a bit more fun, and straight forward for 18-25 Year Old Kiwi's ahead of this September's election. Produced by journalism students at the New Zealand Broadcasting School, Ara Institute of Canterbury.