Afleveringen
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When money is tight, what becomes of 'nice to have' public art pieces? Bill McKay on urban issues.
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The Avo Spreadable Vutter that won the chilled award category and the Supreme prize at the New Zealand Food Awards last year. and it's passionate vegan producers, Aline Fonseca and Patrick Malloch.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Political commentators, Gareth Hughes and Brigitte Morten discuss the turmoil on the world stage, the Prime Minister's issues with communication, controversial proposed arrest powers and the proposed four year parliamentary term.
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Around the motu: Georgina Campbell, NZ Herald Wellington issues reporter.
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Ralph McAllister reviews Fire by John Boyne published by Doubleday
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At 18, after a life of servitude and subserviance, Theophila Pratt was dropped at a bus stop and left to fend for herself. She tells her story of surviving Gloriavale
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Putaruru engineer Mike Nelson and his wife Marisa set up a flat pack coffin business to help bring down the cost of funerals.
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The one-woman play Prima Facie is about to go on tour in New Zealand again with Cassandra Woodhouse who talks about the play's global impact.
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Contractors out of pocket for work done for liquidated SolarZero are dismayed BlackRock is being invited back into the country to an investment summit next week.
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The BBC's Ukraine correspondent, James Waterhouse, on Volodymyr Zelensky's meeting with European leaders after a bruising encounter with Donald Trump.
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Our comedians Te Radar and Pinky Agnew with a few laughs including the German court ruling that Birkenstocks are not works of art.
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Dana discusses the departure this week of Yachting NZ's long-time CEO David Abercrombie, the race for broadcast rights for NZ Rugby and a Kiwis star at centre of bidding war in the NRL
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A cracker from the forthcoming Perfume Genius album featuring Aldous Harding, the sassy pop of Sabrina Carpenter, and paying respect to two the best who passed this week.
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The Southern Charity Hospital is open and an important volunteer has stepped in to help, there is tension between Invercargill City Council staff and Invercargill's Mayor, and the New Zealand Track Cycling Championships is experiencing some star power. Logan Savory is the Southland Tribune editor, based in Invercargill.
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Lynn Freeman reviews A Bird in the Bush: From Fledgling to Flight by Marnie Anstis published by Boots Books.
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Australian adventurer, Lucy Barnard, seeking to be the first woman to cross the Americas from top to bottom.
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RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins discusses ongoing political turmoil in the region
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Creatives are set to take over a section of carparks in Wellington's Cuba Street tomorrow.
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An ex-banker from Hawke's Bay has come up with a simple way of formalising loans between friends and family.
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Half a million disabled New Zealanders aren't getting what they need to live a good life. The findings come from the first comprehensive set of disability statistics collected in more than a decade.
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