Afleveringen
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Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about Joy (Netflix), a film which looks at the core team behind the development of IVF and stars Bill Nighy, James Norton and Kiwi Thomasin McKenzie.
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Neuroscience educator and parenting coach Nathan Wallis says if your teenager seems self-obsessed, defiant and unmotivated, you're not alone.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Tech commentator Tony Grasso looks at how AI is being harnessed to monitor access patterns and identify anomalies that could signal a potential security breach.
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Libby updates us on the latest in Waikato including Kinleith Mill proposed job losses, Te Awamutu paper may close after more than 100 years, and more.
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Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews Gliff by Ali Smith published by Hamish Hamilton.
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Sandra Corbett (Te Arawa, Ngāti Pikiao) has been on the front line of public health for the last 30 years - much of it in cervical screening and immunisation.
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UK correspondent Dan Bloom looks at how plans to ban smoking for anyone born from 2009 onwards are moving full steam ahead.
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An adventure tourism business set high in the air has found great success in conservation efforts down on the ground.
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The demise of the country's largest provider of childbirth and parenting classes has left some expectant parents worried.
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Local councils fear public transport fare rises will see patronage plummet after a directive to pick up a greater share of the cost of buses and trains.
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The latest census figures show that around a quarter of people over 65 don't live in a home they own, or partly own.
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Historian Jock Phillips talks about the controversial opening of the country's first abortion clinic in Auckland in 1974.
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As the Broadway hit Wicked makes the leap to the big screen, music correspondent Dave Wilson looks at what makes great Act I finales in musicals.
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Social service Birthright Whanganui closes after 65 years and others are fighting for survival.
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Solar power company SolarZero has been put into liquidation, leaving some customers worried about the contracts they have signed with the company.
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Joanna Ludbrook from Chicken and Frog Bookshop in Featherston reviews Charlie Tangaroa and the God of War by T K Roxborogh published by Huia Publishers.
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Surf photographer Rambo Estrada has published his first photographic collection, Unbound: Vol 1 An Aotearoa Road Trip.
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at the poisoning deaths of two Australians in Laos, along with four other backpackers, which is concerning parents seeing off their 'schoolies' on overseas trips.
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Wellington City Councillors met yesterday to find hundreds of millions of savings in the city's long term plan, required after the council decided not to sell its stake in Wellington Airport.
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A school principal who has spent months trying to secure support for a high needs student says he has been bogged down by bureaucracy, and will retire before it is in place.
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