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The Platform is a New Zealand [1] online radio station, [2] founded by former MagicTalk broadcaster Sean Plunket in September 2021. [3] [4] [5] The company is owned by the Wright family and Plunket. [6] Notable hosts include Plunket, Otago Regional Council member Michael Laws, sports broadcaster Martin Devlin and Leah Panapa [6] [7]
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Top 10 wealth creators in New Zealand (National Business Review, 2022) Rank Name Net worth (NZD) Source of wealth 1: Graeme Hart: $12 billion: Rank Group 2: Todd family: $4.3 billion: Todd Corporation: 3: Goodman family: $3.5 billion: Investments all around the world 4: Nick Mowbray and family: $3 billion: ZURU 5: Michael Friedlander: $2.1 ...
December 18, 2023 at 2:00 PM. A general view of a cricket ball (Getty Images) Follow live coverage of New Zealand vs Bangladesh from the Bangladesh in New Zealand 2023 today. The ICC Test ...
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Liam Thompson (YouTuber) Liam Michael Thompson (born 25 April 2000) [citation needed] is a New Zealand YouTube personality. As of May 2024, he has over 2 million subscribers. [1] Thompson's channel consists of a mix of different videos with no common theme; however, his most successful videos tend to include his pet labradoodle, Max. [3]
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It also debuted at number one in New Zealand, making it Harlow's first solo number one and second overall chart-topping song after the Lil Nas X collaboration "Industry Baby". " First Class" also debuted at number one on the Canadian Hot 100 , [21] making it Harlow's first number-one song on the chart.