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"description": "Speaking on Australia’s Today show on Tuesday, Ardern reflected on life after politics, three years after stepping down as prime minister.",
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"textContent": "> Dame Jacinda Ardern says moving to Australia has felt surprisingly familiar, with welcoming people, a strong Kiwi community and plenty of time at the beach helping her settle into life across the Tasman.\n>\n> Speaking on Australia’s Today show on Tuesday, Ardern reflected on life after politics, three years after stepping down as prime minister.\n>\n> “I should put out my usual disclaimer, New Zealand continues to be the best country in the world, but this is a wonderful place to be,” Ardern said.\n>\n> Asked what she had enjoyed most about the move, she pointed to the similarities between New Zealanders and Australians.\n>\n> “There’s so many similarities between Kiwis and Aussies and so it’s so like home in so many ways,” she said.\n>\n> “People have been so welcoming. So it’s probably been our favourite bit and then the beach.”\n>\n> Stuff\n\nRead More",
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