Afleveringen
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman with the latest All Blacks news, all the drama from the FIFA World Cup, and the story of Liam Lawson's top-10 finish at the British Grand Prix.
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Letting your dog or cat choose for themselves can be good, but how do you do that?
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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The latest, including the FMA which is set to introduce leverage caps on retail derivatives trading to align with international standards.
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Kelly discusses the latest including the two housing projects opened in Rotorua after both almost went bust.
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Harry Broad reviews The Bookshop Detectives #3: Murder and Mojitos by Gareth & Louise Ward, published by Penguin Random House NZ.
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The Health Minister has been criticised for not reappointing the chair of the Medical Council, Dr Rachelle Love, and the deputy chair, Simon Watt.
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A new documentary screening in this month's Doc Edge Festival follows the live of Christian monks and nuns living in a mountaintop monastery in war-ravaged Syria
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President Trump kicked off the Fourth of July weekend with a winding speech followed by a record-breaking fireworks show.
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The Brian Dougan Youth Programme has been running since 2021 and more than 20 trips have been run.
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Rabobank has asked a range of industry leaders for their take on what the food and agri sector could look like in the future.
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A tax accountant says IRD is being relentless in its pursuit of taxes from profits made trading digital currencies.
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Using land wisely from Maori land to flood prone areas. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland.
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A Tauranga gin distillery that uses whey as the fundamental ingredient in its flagship product has won global acclaim.
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Kathryn, Neale and Tracey discuss the latest goings on in the world of local politics.
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The latest news from Wellington including questions over the boss of new water authority Tiaki Wai.
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Kim Pittar of Muirs Bookshop in Gisborne reviews White River Crossing by Ian McGuire, published by Simon & Schuster.
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It's been a wild start to the week in Otago, where widespread flooding and snowfall overnight have sparked evacuations and road closures.
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Kathryn speaks to the real "Guy Stanton" about going undercover and creating a false identity.
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Poland says warnings of Russian attack on NATO state serious, 10 years since Brexit, ructions at the Vatican and verdict expected in appeal by far-right leader Marine Le Pen.
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After being rescued and adopted by a biosecurity dog trainer, Noah is now one of the top sniffer dogs at Christchurch airport.
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