Afleveringen
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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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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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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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All rentals must meet healthy homes standards from next month, so what do tenants and landlords need to know ahead of the deadline?
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As Aucklanders digest their new property valuations, questions are being raised over whether using these CV's are the best way to work out rates.
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Ryan Fox is having the time of his life, winning a second PGA Tour competition within a month by claiming the Canadian Open. In attendance and in support of Ryan Fox were the All Whites - who played in Canada earlier, beating the Ivory Coast 1-0 - one of the team's best-ever results. A thrilling round of Super Rugby playoffs saw the Blues sneak into the final four, alongside the Crusaders, Chiefs and Brumbies. And in the ANZ Premiership - the Mystics overturn the Pulse in a top-of-the-table clash.
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Two years ago, twenty-four graves were exhumed from a property in Lawrence, including one that contained a woman and a young child.
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There are moves in the UK to make 'shrinkflation' more transparent. In China, a movement is taking hold where young people are turning away from work and choosing to stay in bed, and scroll on their phones - known as 'rat people'.
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David discusses the latest news in North Canterbury including updates on the earthquake damaged Glen Alton bridge funding, calls for a local driving licence test route in Kaikoura, reactions from local mayors on the government's bid to get young people off a jobseekers benefit, and there have been reports of dog attacks on little penguins along Kaikoura's coastline. David Hill is a Local Democracy Reporter with North Canterbury News, based in Rangiora.
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Kim Pittar from Muir's Independent Bookshop Gisborne reviews A Beautiful Family by Jennifer Trevelyan published by Allen and Unwin
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Rosa Vasquez Espinoza is a Peruvian and Amazonian scientist and National Geographic Explorer who writes about how indigenous wisdom and scientific curiosity work together to provide a connection to the natural world.
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David gives an update on events in LA, where the National Guard as been sent in and President Trump's conflict with Elon Musk.
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Simon Strombom on why he cares for tens of thousands of graves of service personnel.
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The UK funds trials for the technique known as geoengineering - intervening in nature in an attempt to slow climate change.
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