Afleveringen
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Sports correspondent Glen Larmer speaks to Kathryn about the naming of Scott Robertson's first All Blacks squad.
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In author Maree MacLean's The No Bullshit Guide to Staying Sober, she writes that just giving up the drink can turn you into a "dry drunk" - leading to a situation where you're sober but resentful of it.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Oliver discusses what could come next for the Interislander fleet after the Aratere ship ran aground, and Treasury's involvement in procuring new ships.
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The Kawerau District Council is expected to adopt its long term plan which includes a 12.2 percent average rates increase.
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Melanie O'Loughlin of Lamplight Books in Auckland reviews Parade by Rachel Cusk published by Faber and Faber.
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The true crime genre has exploded in recent years, but a new film, Citizen Sleuth, is a cautionary tale of what can happen when real life events are a form of entertainment for others.
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The first presidential debate takes place this week, and Danielle discusses its unusually early timing, and unusual format - no live audiences, and the muting of microphones while a candidate is not talking.
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Ōtepoti, Taieri and Kaikorai are well known names to people in Dunedin and Otago - but where did they come from and what do they mean?
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A Kiwi company at the forefront of reducing waste in the health system has just opened a new manufacturing plant and research facility - creating new jobs and bolstering supply and export chains.
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There are concerns about a lack of consultation over proposed changes to the way shooting ranges and non-pistol clubs are regulated.
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Kennedy Warne is in Bali, to talk about his recent National Geographic expedition along the Kimberley coast of north-western Australia and onwards through several Indonesian islands.
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Robert Oliver says Pacific nations have such a rich food culture, that it's time to put it front and centre.
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Neale and Brigitte dive into the recent infrastructure debacles - no power for Northland, a grounded Air Force plane, and a stranded ferry - what will it take, and how much will it take, to fix?
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Controversial Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark is staying put, despite multiple calls for him to resign.
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Joanna Ludbrook from Chicken and Frog Bookshop in Featherston reviews The Real Cowgirl by Isabelle Duff published by Exisle.
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Kate Graeme is the new President of Forest and Bird - the first woman to hold the role in its 101 year history.
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'I don't want to. I don't feel like it. I'll feel like it tomorrow.' That is what Tim Pychyl refers to as the lyrics of the procrastinator's song.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given his first interview to a local media outlet since Hamas' attack on October 7.
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Doctors in the southern region say patients with severe skin conditions are suffering burn like symptoms, blistering and unbearable itching, without access to specialist care.
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A new home equity release product is promising a debt free, income solution for the over 70s - so what are the fish hooks?
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