Afleveringen
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Comedians Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks, with a few laughs to end the week.
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Sam Ackerman looks at NZ Rugby's $19.5 million loss for the 2024 financial year, revealed yesterday by Chairman David Kirk, and he looks ahead to some of the big games across codes this weekend.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Construction work is under way at Marlborough Boys' College, a property owner has lobbied the council to remove three 'very healthy' CBD trees, a rare handwritten signature by the late Queen Elizabeth II is going to auction, and the Saint Clair Vineyard Half Marathon will be taking place this weekend.
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Kim Pittar from Muir's Independent Bookshop Gisborne reviews The Homemade God by Rachel Joyce published by Doubleday
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Auckland film maker Paula Whetu Jones has spent nearly two decades working pro bono on a feature film about the Auckland cardiac surgeon Alan Kerr, which is finally now in cinemas.
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Jo Haanstra is known in the tech world as a mover and a shaker and the startup she heads is launching an ambitious growth plan in Australia and the UK.
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RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins covers the Solomon Islands latest challenge to the Prime Minister. Jeremiah Manele has been challenged twice in four months, and he's only been in the role for a year.
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Greenhouse growers are frustrated with gas prices and availability, and hope geothermal heat can be a replacement.
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One of the country's leading experts on pay equity has described the government changes in one word - appalling.
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Catholics around the world and leaders in the US are welcoming the first American Pope Leo XIV.
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Tom reviews the second season of HBO's The Rehearsal on Neon. Netflix's late night chat show, Everybody's Live and films The Wedding Banquet and Thunderbolts
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An attempted abduction of a child outside an Auckland primary school earlier this week has many parents wondering about the best way to talk to children about keeping safe. Clinical Psychologist and mother of three Jacqui Maguire has some tips and tricks.
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Withered technology and Lindy Effect - two big picture concepts about tried and true developments.
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Lake levels are dangerously low along the eastern side of Lake Taupo, Turangi airfield becomes the new base for rescue helicopter operations, there is an ongoing war on signs in Turangi, and Tokaanu Thermal Pools are set to reopen soon.
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Gail Pittaway reviews The Mademoiselle Alliance by Natasha Lester published by Hachette
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Tourism operators are showing their wares at the annual tourism business bonaza, TRENZ, being held in Rotorua.
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Harriet discusses the UK/India trade deal, Labour sticking to it's stripping of winter fuel payments and allegations of sexism at Downing St.
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A fire in Glen Innes has caused thick black smoke to billow over the Auckland suburb this morning.
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An independent electricity retailer warns the acquisition by Contact Energy of the country's fifth biggest power generator will ultimately cost consumers more.
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