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Mike Moreu June 14, 2017

Immigration red tape - June 13, 2017

What Next? - June 13, 2017

Cuts, June 12, 2017

Fact controller, June 11, 2017

Mike Moreau, June 10, 2017

Tom Scott, June 10,2017

Mike Moreu - June 2, 2017

Tom Scott 13/05

Sharon Murdoch, May 13, 2017

Mike Moreu May 9 2017

Diplomatic Coo May 7 2017

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Keep out May 3 2017

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April 14, 2017

April 12, 2017 NZ Rugby

April 12, 2017 Hit and Run

Mike Moreu, April 10, 2017.

Sharon Murdoch, March 8, 2017.

Saturday April 1: Galaxy 8

Monday March 27: Fatima

Monday March 27: Public safety

Tuesday March 21: Sex education

Sharon Murdoch, March 15, 2017.

Sharon Murdoch, March 13, 2017.

Tom Scott March 8, 2017

Sharon Murdoch, March 8, 2017

Mike Moreu, March 8, 2017

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Sharon Murdoch, March 6, 2017

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Sharon Murdoch, February 29, 2017

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Sharon Murdoch, February 22, 2017

Mike Moreu, February 21, 2017

Tom Scott, February 21, 2017

Mike Moreu, February 20, 2017

Sharon Murdoch, February 19, 2017

Tom Scott, February 18, 2017

Mike Moreu, February 18, 2017

Sharon Murdoch, February 18, 2017

Tom Scott, February 17 2017

Mike Moreu, February 17, 2017

Tom Scott, February 16, 2017

Mike Moreu, February 16, 2017

Tom Scott, February 15, 2017

Sharon Murdoch, February 15, 2017

Mike Moreu, February 15, 2017

Mike Moreu, February 14, 2017

Tom Scott, February 14, 2017

Sunday, February 12: Uh-oh

Saturday, February 11: Bbq

Sunday, February 12: The Prison System

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Monday March 20: Phone charger

Saturday March 18: Devil's advocate

Friday March 17: Budgets

Thursday March 16: Personal hygiene

Wednesday March 15: Vacation days

Tuesday March 14: Mandatory training

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