Afleveringen
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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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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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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's new book Processed looks at 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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Sam talks Super Rugby, sublime cricket and golden boxing opportunities - all ahead this sporting weekend
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Grant plays two key songs today from Chicago trio Horsegirl, from their second album, Phonetics On and On.
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