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Listen: The Whanganui Chronicle Podcast for November 18

By Simon Waters & Zaryd Wilson
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18 Nov, 2019 12:57 AM2 mins to read

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Paige Conley and Caity Lambert at the Durie Hill Kindergarten Colour Chaos Fun Walk fundraiser.

Paige Conley and Caity Lambert at the Durie Hill Kindergarten Colour Chaos Fun Walk fundraiser.

Hey everyone, welcome to this week's edition of the Whanganui Chronicle's weekly podcast.

It's a wrap of some of our biggest and favourite news stories with a bit of insight into the Chronicle newsroom and what goes into producing your local news.

This, our 21st episode, is hosted by href="https://www.nzherald.co.nz/author/zaryd-wilson/" target="_blank">Zaryd Wilson and Simon Waters.

We discuss the upcoming Labour Party conference to be held in Whanganui and the selection of Steph Lewis as Labour's candidate.

We review reporter Laurel Stowell's front page feature article that proposes Whanganui could become a hub for Maori tourism.

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New columnist Rob Rattenbury defends the Baby Boomer generation in his latest article and we hop aboard Whanganui's newest attraction, a genuine red double decker bus.

The weekend saw the second running of the Runway Mile as well as the Durie Hill Kindergarten's colourful chaos fun walk around Virginia Lake.

The Durie Hill Kindergarten Colour Chaos Fun Walk fundraiser.
The Durie Hill Kindergarten Colour Chaos Fun Walk fundraiser.

And we praise the rain gods for saving our cricket team's fortunes in the Furlong Cup.

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