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Williams Up Front Guests This Week 29-30 June

Media Alert: Williams Up Front

Wednesday & Thursday at 8.00pm,

SKY News Australia New Zealand, (SKY Channel 54)

Williams Up Front immediately precedes the SKY News screening of 3News at 8.30pm

Award winning broadcaster, Larry Williams, deals to current affairs in a straightforward and provocative manner. His "no spin" approach cuts through the rhetoric as he interviews the newsmakers and experts of the moment:

Wednesday 29 June - Mr Fix It

Think of poor performers beset with controversy and Wayne Brown - self-made millionaire engineer and property developer, married dad-of-two and "obsessive" surfer - has been right in there. His CV shows a track record of playing Mr Fix-it, with the attendant need to make unpopular decisions. The secret to leading in tough times is simply commonsense, he says. Why is commonsense so uncommon in New Zealand?

Guest: Wayne Brown

Thursday 30 June - Transport Trooper

Maurice Williamson has been MP for Pakuranga since 1987. He is a former Minister of a number of key portfolios. In short, he knows his stuff - in particular, on roading issues. But more than that, Maurice Williamson knows the machinations of the party, campaigning and what the polls are saying.

Guest: Hon. Maurice Williamson, National Party MP, Pakuranga,

For further information, please visit www.williamsupfront.co.nz

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