Afleveringen
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Auckland FC are knocked out of the A-League at the penultimate hurdle, losing to Melbourne Victory at home. The Warriors lose after a five-game winning streak and what shape the Super Rugby playoffs are taking after Moana Pasifika were beaten by the Chiefs.
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Landscape designer and gardener Xanthe White on how to work with native plants in your garden.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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The Government is tipping $200 million into getting a stake in an offshore gas field. Dan also discusses changes to KiwiSaver and the Government's investment boost scheme. And, the Reserve Bank meets tomorrow to decide on interest rates: a cut is expected, but what will follow is uncertain.
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Napier Port is facing a decline in cruise bookings, three very active Hamilton brothers have had six hip replacements between them, and Lonely Planet listed Napier among its "15 cities with the most tantalising food scenes"
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If you're thinking about sending a get well soon card to a loved one in hospital - you might need to think again about how you do it.
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David Hill reviews Ocean: Earth's Last Wilderness by Sir David Attenborough and Colin Butfield published by Hachette
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The real story of Kelly Tarlton - treasure hunter and underwater explorer.
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The US President is not happy with Russia President Vladimir Putin stalling and Harvard as US sentiment towards the war in Gaza shifts, with people tired of the ongoing fighting.
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For the first time, shipping companies will have to pay for the emissions produced by their vessels, but the decision falls far short of what Pacific Island nations had fought for at the recent International Maritime Organisation talks.
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What does it take to start a tech company with global impact like a Rocket Lab or a LanzaTech?
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Last week's budget contained a big boost for learning support - described as a "seismic shift" by the Minister of Education, but some in the sector say genuine system reform is missing.
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Nine to Noon's outdoors man, Kennedy Warne, has spent the weekend at the Denniston Plateau on the West Coast, with several dozen nature enthusiasts. He describes it as "strange and wonderful" and shares his experience.
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If you've been down to Otago Farmers Market on a Saturday morning, it's likely you'll have seen Danielle Culling. For the past four years, rain or shine, Danielle has been a regular feature at the market - selling pickles and curry pastes through her business Tartan Sari. The Tartan Sari story goes back decades. 30 years ago, Danielle's parents Louisa and Ron set up a pickle business in London - making family recipes and selling to Indian supermarkets. The recipes arrived in London via Goa, Kenya and Scotland - before decades later, arriving in Dunedin. Tartan Sari business owner Danielle Culling joins Kathryn.
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Neale Jones was Chief of Staff to Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern and Liam Hehir is a Palmerston North lawyer, political commentator, and National Party member
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David updates Kathryn on the latest events in Christchurch, including two Environmental Law Initiative High Court challenges, the return of a former Christchurch mayoral candidate, and Pest Free Banks Peninsula has spent years getting rid of pests in and around Akaroa and now it's paying off. David Williams is Newsroom's Te Waipounamu South Island Correspondent.
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Airini Beautrais reviews Tackling the Hens by Mary McCallum published by The Cuba Press
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A Kiwi family has passed the halfway point on their monumental effort to circumnavigate the globe on their catamaran.
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Sebastian Usher is a BBC Middle East analyst, editor and reporter
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Last year, a deepfake impersonating then-President Joe Biden told thousands of voters in the US state of New Hampshire not to vote in the upcoming primaries.
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Work underway by a ministerial advisory group has highlighted the growing international links of gangs in this country.
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