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Auckland FC win the Premier's Plate, the Warriors win in a Christchurch NRL match as the Super Rugby season inches towards the playoffs with Australian and New Zealand teams dominating the top six
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If you had to design the scariest insect you can imagine - it might come out looking something like a Wetapunga
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Rebecca Stevenson is a senior journalist at BusinessDesk
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Piers Fuller is the editor of the Wairarapa Times-Age, based in Masterton
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Harry Broad reviews Preachers, Pastors, Prophets: The Dominican Friars of Aotearoa New Zealand by Susannah Grant published by Otago University Press
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Henare O'Keefe is adamant that Flaxmere is on the up, and his part in that is no small matter
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Ron Elving is a Senior Editor and Correspondent, Washington Desk for NPR news.
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What was once the 40-Hour Famine is now the 40-Hour Challenge, and this year World Vision is hoping to inspire young New Zealanders with a test for the modern era - to go offline for 40 hours
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Outgoing Auditor General John Ryan says whoever is in power should be able to say what it wants to achieve, how much it will cost, and what progress is being made
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Kennedy Warne on parachuting spiders, mice attacking albatross on Marion Island and Pope Francis - a voice for the Earth.
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Conscious Valley has just won an outstanding food producer award for its lamb raised just outside the capital and solid direct to consumers.
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Politics: Gareth Hughes and Ben Thomas talk about the Prime Minister's fortunes, Winston Peter's clash with RNZ and the NZ First Member's Bill to legally define a women
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Diane discusses the latest events in Whakatane including updates on the upcoming local elections.
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Melanie O'Loughlin reviews Vanishing World by Sayaka Murata
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Former career diplomat, Derek Leask, has used maps, sketches and prints to illustrate how the New Zealand wars unfolded in the mid nineteenth century in an atlas.
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Cardinals prepare for conclave after the Pope's funeral plus Trump and Zelensky hold face-to-face Vatican meeting.
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The Trump administration has been aggressively challenging the judiciary in the United States since taking office in January and some legal scholars in the United States are worried a constitutional crisis is looming.
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The plans to close Segar House - which offers a publicly-funded, intensive psychotherapy day programme - the only one of its kind in the country.
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Film and television reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to discuss
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New data from NZ's largest ongoing cohort study - the Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal study - shows social connections and caring teachers are top of the list for 13-year-olds when talking about school life
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