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The Panel with Ed McKnight & Niki Bezzant (Part 1)

The Panel with Ed McKnight & Niki Bezzant (Part 1)

RNZ News14-05-2025
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Ed McKnight & Niki Bezzant. They discuss the Green Party's alternative budget, Cannes red carpet nudity ban, and why blind people are increasingly wary of dangerous dogs.
Ed McKnight is an economist at Opes Partners & host of the 'Property Academy Podcast'
Niki Bezzant is a journalist and author
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ROLAND MACRI
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