Afleveringen
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Another barnstorming weekend for the Super Rugby Pacific competition but what has happened to the defending champions, the Blues?
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Patricia Donovan has been an extremely prolific author of late - publishing four books since 2022, including The Collections and The Madison Gap.
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What does Andrew Bayly's resignation mean for his reform work in New Zealand's capital markets, competition and consumer data regime?
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It has been nearly six months since the Kaikoura district was granted international dark sky sanctuary status.
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Cynthia Morahan reviews Life Hacks For a Little Alien by Alice Franklin published by Hachette
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Lucie Morris-Marr was a fit and healthy 44 year old, mother of two when she received a shock diagnosis of invasive stage four bowel cancer. She had no family history, was a non smoker, had a varied diet, a good weight and wasn't a heavy drinker. Lucie had just published her first non fiction book into the secret trial and conviction of Australian Catholic Cardinal George Pell. As her treatment began, all publicity events for that book were cancelled, and she defaulted to her journalistic instincts - digging deeper into other possible links to bowel cancer. What she discovered was a wealth of scientific studies linking regular consumption of processed meats with bowel cancer. Her new book Processed, draws on this science, and her own experience, to make the case for much better understanding of the risks to human health from processed meat.
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Danielle talks about the fight to control executive agencies within the Government and President Trump's blaming of Ukraine for Russia's invasion.
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An ambitious, complex, and expensive programme aims make three of our largest islands predator free.
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Next year all information held by the Family Court will be moved into cloud servers owned by Microsoft.
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Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly has resigned his ministerial positions after an incident with a staff member last week. RNZ political editor Jo Moir joined Kathryn for an update.
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Kennedy talks about the Hukerenui settler museum, one of New Zealand's many early settler museums.
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Saints and hot sauce might seem like an unlikely match, but Apostle Hot Sauce has taken spicy condiments to new heights over the last five years.
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Dale Husband and Liam Hehir join Kathryn.
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The Ngai Tahu High Court case against the Crown over freshwater and Christchurch marking the 14th anniversary of the 2011 earthquake.
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Carole Beu of the Women's Bookshop reviews Absolution by Alice McDermott published by Bloomsbury
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Andy Cato and Tom Findlay of the Beloved UK electronic duo Groove Armada have produced dozens of dance anthems under the name since the late 90s.
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A shift to the right after elections in Germany, relations with the US plummet as Ukraine marks war anniversary, and the Pope is in critical condition.
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A tax economist who had a major hand in the creation of this country's foreign investment tax rules says they are now having unintended consequences.
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The 24/7 help service Healthline believes it can do more to ease pressure in hospital emergency departments by helping with patient assessments.
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Our comedians Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks are here to chat about a Portugese resort fining people for showing too much skin, a controversial spaghetti and sausage pie in Waikanae, and the surprising smells of Egyptian mummies.
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