EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 1H 49M
#BHN Hipkins on myocarditis advice | More cash for care workers | Upston and Stephenson feuding
from #BHN Big Hairy News · host Big Hairy Network
Labour leader Chris Hipkins stands by decision around myocarditis risk stating, 'I read everything' when challenged about the details of the accusation that Labour dropped the ball when it came to advice for vaccines and teens. Very interesting to watch Ryan Bridge in this interview who appropriates the language of the anti vaxxer bringing into question what he thinks about vaccines.ACT's tourism spokesperson Todd Stephenson criticised the government's "slush fund" bringing UK football teams and acts like Robbie WIlliams to NZ. "Why are taxpayers subsidising an event featuring billionaire owned football clubs?" he posted. "Tottenham and Auckland FC aren't charities. They're backed by owners worth billions. Good luck to them, but they don't need help from Kiwi taxpayers."Health Minister Simeon Brown says the Government is “urgently” looking for a temporary fix to help out-of-pocket community and in-home support workers who are having to pay for fuel to do their jobs.++++++++++++++++++++Like us on Facebook.com/BigHairyNetwork Follow us on Twitter.com/@bighairynetworkFollowing us on TikTok.com/@bighairynetworkSupport us on Patreon www.patreon.com/c/BigHairyNewsCheck out our merch https://bhn.nz/shop/Donate to our work https://bhn.nz/shop/donation/
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins stands by decision around myocarditis risk stating, 'I read everything' when challenged about the details of the accusation that Labour dropped the ball when it came to advice for vaccines and teens. Very interesting to watch Ryan Bridge in this interview who appropriates the language of the anti vaxxer bringing into question what he thinks about vaccines.ACT's tourism spokesperson Todd Stephenson criticised the government's "slush fund" bringing UK football teams and acts like Robbie WIlliams to NZ. "Why are taxpayers subsidising an event featuring billionaire owned football clubs?" he posted. "Tottenham and Auckland FC aren't charities. They're backed by owners worth billions. Good luck to them, but they don't need help from Kiwi taxpayers."Health Minister Simeon Brown says the Government is “urgently” looking for a temporary fix to help out-of-pocket community and in-home support workers who are having to pay for fuel to do their jobs.++++++++++++++++++++Like us on Facebook.com/BigHairyNetwork Follow us on Twitter.com/@bighairynetworkFollowing us on TikTok.com/@bighairynetworkSupport us on Patreon www.patreon.com/c/BigHairyNewsCheck out our merch https://bhn.nz/shop/Donate to our work https://bhn.nz/shop/donation/
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