Afleveringen
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Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch.
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Parenting educator Michelle Mitchell talks about how to avoid drama at bedtime.
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Tech commentator Alex Sims discusses access to justice, and how technology might improve it.
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Piers Fuller is the Editor of the Wairarapa Times-Age, based in Masterton.
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Elizabeth Heritage reviews The Tear Bottle: A Graphic Story of Love and Things by Annemarie Jutel, self-published.
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It's day two at Fieldays - where organisers expect as many as 100-thousand people to come through the event.
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A new movie has documented the quest of world-renowned mountaineer Mingma Tsiri Sherpa, in his life-threatening journey to retrieve fallen climbers from Everest's Death Zone.
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UK correspondent Harriet Line on AUKUS, UK spending plans and a deal over Gibralter's border.
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The size of New Zealand's waste problem, and how much it's costing us, has been laid bare in a new report.
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The new kit and financing to increase solar use on farms
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From next year, patients will be able to get prescriptions covering 12 months, rather than the current three but are there any downsides?
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It's estimated forty percent of people over the age of 40 will experience some kind of dizziness or balance problem at some point in their life.
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There's more than 1200 exhibitors at Fieldays - including Shelley Houston, founder of KiwiLeather Innovations, a company turning kiwifruit waste into leather products.
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Generation Z - people born between 1997 and 2012 - are much less likely to be having sex. But why - and does it matter?
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Kelly updates Kathryn on the latest events in Rotorua.
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The four-lane Te Ahu a Turanga highway is now open to drivers, becoming the new State Highway 3. We talk to a happy commuter.
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Lisa Finucane reviews Poor Ghost! by Gabriel Flynn published by Hachette.
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Seventy-two million years ago in Alberta, Canada thousands of dinosaurs were killed by one devastating event. The mass grave is hidden beneath the slopes of a lush forest and nicknamed the "River of Death".
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Australia correspondent Chris Niesche looks at why the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has taken e-Harmony to court over subscription traps.
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In unexpected findings New Zealand has one of the highest rates of prescribed opioid use during pregnancy, according to new research.
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