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August 14, 2023Could Happy Valley Nutrition be saved?6 minutesPlayIn today’s episode, we look at the following: Health agency's 'excessive' comms team unlikely to be reduced by much as restructure begins; Can a regulator really monitor a GST cut?; MPs begin their last session of this Parliament with one eye on keeping their jobs; and Labour pledges paid parental leave for partners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....moreShareView all episodesBy BusinessDeskAugust 14, 2023Could Happy Valley Nutrition be saved?6 minutesPlayIn today’s episode, we look at the following: Health agency's 'excessive' comms team unlikely to be reduced by much as restructure begins; Can a regulator really monitor a GST cut?; MPs begin their last session of this Parliament with one eye on keeping their jobs; and Labour pledges paid parental leave for partners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more
In today’s episode, we look at the following: Health agency's 'excessive' comms team unlikely to be reduced by much as restructure begins; Can a regulator really monitor a GST cut?; MPs begin their last session of this Parliament with one eye on keeping their jobs; and Labour pledges paid parental leave for partners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August 14, 2023Could Happy Valley Nutrition be saved?6 minutesPlayIn today’s episode, we look at the following: Health agency's 'excessive' comms team unlikely to be reduced by much as restructure begins; Can a regulator really monitor a GST cut?; MPs begin their last session of this Parliament with one eye on keeping their jobs; and Labour pledges paid parental leave for partners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more
In today’s episode, we look at the following: Health agency's 'excessive' comms team unlikely to be reduced by much as restructure begins; Can a regulator really monitor a GST cut?; MPs begin their last session of this Parliament with one eye on keeping their jobs; and Labour pledges paid parental leave for partners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.