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Saved - March 29, 2025 at 5:30 AM

@TrudiNewZealand - Trudi

Benjamin Doyle isn’t the only MP that needs to be investigated. Dont forget Grant Robertson ! https://t.co/55XsV5imEM

Saved - November 30, 2023 at 4:02 AM

@TrudiNewZealand - Trudi

Straight from the narcissistic evil dictator that lied to the New Zealand people. We will not forget…

@TheRedbaiter - The Redbaiter

Ardern admitted at Joe Biden's ironically named "Democracy Summit" (Dec 2021) that she was funding media to produce stories that supported her govt's policies. The $55 million was actually the smaller part. Before the PIJF, media received a $75 million "covid assistance package". Simultaneously she directed millions of dollars worth of govt advertising into their coffers. No knowledgeable and rational person could ever believe that her benevolence (underpinned by taxpayer money) had no impact upon the way legacy "journalists", worried about their jobs, reported upon Ardern's govt. To the universally despised and economically struggling NZ media, Ardern's election was as if they had won the biggest jackpot in NZ's history. @NZNationalParty @actparty @nzfirst @nzlabour @nzpol

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In New Zealand, COVID-19 has impacted traditional media models already facing challenges from technology and changing consumer demands. Misinformation about the virus has also spread through social media. To address these issues, we prioritized the creation of a public interest journalism fund. This fund aims to support our media in producing informative stories that keep New Zealanders updated. We believe that a vibrant and trusted media sector is crucial for a healthy democracy. This initiative aligns with our goal of Building Back Better.
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Speaker 0: In New Zealand, we saw that COVID nineteen was affecting traditional media models already under pressure from rapid changes in technology and consumer demand. We've also seen the spread of misinformation on COVID nineteen, particularly through social media. We had to act, so we made it a priority to establish a public interest journalism fund to help our media continue to produce stories that keep New Zealanders informed. Underpinning this action this as a recognition that a vibrant and trusted media sector is a vital component of a healthy democracy. This is what Building Back Better is all about.
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