Afleveringen
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Moana Pasifika took a thrilling win against the Highlanders to edge into the playoff spots. More disappointment for Liam Lawson after the Miami Grand Prix, while the Black Sevens cap a stellar season with another big title.
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Death's not usually a topic for a comedy show, but Shoshana McCallum's managed to turn it into something darkly funny and compassionate.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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New Zealand's substantial film industry awaits details on US President Trump's planned 100 per cent tariffs on foreign-made movies.
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A National Party MP has introduced a members bill to ban children under 16 from using social media platforms.
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David discusses the latest events in North Canterbury including updates in Kaikoura's annual plan, Environment Canterbury is boosting bus services and raising fares, and the restored Soldiers' Block in Hanmer Springs was officially opened on Anzac Day.
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Leah McFall reviews The Secret Painter by Joe Tucker published by Canongate
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Tim Friede has injected himself with snake venom 856 times over the last 18 years, and has he's helped create an almost universal antivenom.
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The US President wants to put 100 per cent tariffs on foreign made films - what will that do to the global film industry?
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A new play-based learning programme for adults uses virtual reality, 3D printing and other new tech.
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82,000 people would have to quit smoking before the end of the year in order to meet the goal of Smokefree 2025 - and public health researchers say there is precious little chance of it happening.
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The Corrections Minister has asked officials to look at shorter prison sentences and how they relate to higher levels of re-offending and whether longer sentences allow better rehabilitation for offenders, even if it leads to a big jump in prisoner numbers.
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Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland.
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We all lament the end of a holiday and the return to normality - but one of my next guests found a novel way to keep the spirit of her trip alive.
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Brigitte Morten is a director with public and commercial law firm Franks Ogilvie and a former senior ministerial advisor for the previous National-led government, a National Party member and currently volunteering for the party's deputy leader, Nicola Willis.
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Whanganui social services are bracing for the planned pullback of police from mental health callouts, the mayoral race is heating up, St George's is on the chopping block, and Whanganui has "once in a lifetime" softball talent.
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Martin Stiles is the man credited with fixing the heart rhythms of some of our great Olympians.
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Trump-aligned candidate leads Romania's presidential race, German spy agency classifies far-right AfD party as extremist, Vatican installs chimney for conclave smoke signals, and a spate of cryptocurrency-linked kidnappings in France.
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A law to enforce the use of plain language in official documents and on government websites is being scrapped over criticism it is achieving nothing more than extra costs and red tape, but proponents argue that's not true and the Act needs to stay.
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Local councils and insurers are increasingly deciding which properties are at climate risk, in a legislative void.
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