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Laurie Winkless, a physicist and science writer, discusses aurora's viewed from Mars, breaking eggs and humpback whales.
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The loneliness epidemic is growing among our aging population - a 2024 study by Age Concern found 59% of people aged 65 plus have felt lonely recently.
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Jared discusses the latest events in Queenstown including an update on tourism.
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Louise Ward of Wardini Books reviews Kimi the Kekeno's Big Adventure by Shelley Burne-Field, published by Allen and Unwin.
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In 2023, Australian Arnold Dix became an hero when he helped resuce 41 men who had been trapped in a collapsed Himalayan mining tunnel for 17 days.
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Karen Middleton discusses the collapse of the century-long coalition between the conservative Liberal and National parties.
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Fencing can be a major cost for farmers, but one couple, have worked out a low-cost alternative using broken vineyard posts.
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A global shortage of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication is causing concern here, according to a survey conducted by an ADHD charity.
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The Government says people and businesses should not pay cyber ransoms, but a report by law firm Simpson Grierson says they are becoming a reality.
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Ardie Savea and Moana Pasifika continue to have success, the Warriors win again and what does the Black Ferns draw mean for the team's prospects of a world cup defence later this year.
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It's 150 years today since the Metre Convention was signed - a pretty radical initiative at the time that had a massive global impact.
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Xero's revenue hits the $2 billion mark and market watchers are discussing its potential to hit the US market. The Colorado-based but NZX-listed software company IkeGPS shares have been soaring on the back of optimism about the US economy and why a top economist says New Zealand stands to benefit from moves in China to boost consumption. Rebecca Stevenson is a senior journalist at BusinessDesk.
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Kelly updates Kathryn on the latest events in Rotorua including unruly trail bikers clashing with parents at rugby fields.
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Emma Hislop reviews Before the Winter Ends by Khadro Mohamed published by Tender Press.
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Philippe Sands is a world-renowned lawyer, writer and winner of the UK's biggest non-fiction prize for his book East West Street.
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President Trump has had a two-hour call with Russia's President Vladimir Putin and claims peace talks between Russia and Ukraine are imminent.
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Lymphedem, an incurable side effect of cancer treatment, is in the spotlight as researchers work towards a better understanding.
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Should banks be allowed to charge fintechs to access customer data? And could doing so stifle open banking innovations?
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Bill McKay looks at council plans all over the country to get rid of community halls and war memorials.
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Tough economic conditions have forced the closure of dozens of capital city hospitality stalwarts, but some green shoots are starting to show through. One success story is a new bakery, which has opened four stores in ten months. Volco is the creation of businessman and former professional tennis player Tony Parun, along with his son Anthony. They started by rebranding their German bakery, Brezelmania, in Kelburn midway through last year. They've since opened up three more stores throughout the city, each with slightly different menus. The latest is only a few weeks old, offering a full-blown brunch menu alongside their wide selection of pastries and pies. Business lead Anthony Parun and head chef Kirran Buckland speak to Kathryn.
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