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Gabrielle Kervella's life story is as rich and layered as the cheeses she crafts
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Gabrielle Kervella's life story is as rich and layered as the cheeses she crafts
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Gareth Hughes and Tim Hurdle discuss supermarkets, ferries and RMA reform
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Amy gives Kathryn the latest updates in Tamaki Makaurau including the mayoralty race and Wayne Brown's social media feed
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It was a desire to keep his parents' memories alive that spurred Cambodian photographer Hak Kim to travel across the world, documenting others who'd faced the same struggles
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Auckland Airport is lowering its prices after the Commerce Commission said it was overcharging by $190 million
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Auckland Airport is lowering its prices after the Commerce Commission said it was overcharging by $190 million. The Commission has today published its final report on Auckland Airport's 2022-2027 price setting event, concluding the Airport's forecast revenue is excessive and its targeted returns are unreasonably high. The Commission says businesses and consumers are the ones likely carrying much of this cost-burden. Last year Air New Zealand said the airport's charges were expected to add about $46 to the price of a domestic ticket by 2032. Last year the Commission issued a draft report suggesting prices were too high - and Auckland Airport said it would consider lowering them once the final report came through. Today, that report confirms the findings and as a result Auckland Airport said it would drop prices for the remaining two years of the price period. Commissioner Vhari McWha talks to Kathryn.
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For 12 years legendary golfer Tiger Woods was guided on the green by Kiwi caddie Steve Williams, who would become his friend and confidant.
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The Supreme Court in Brazil has unanimously decided that former president Jair Bolsonaro should stand trial accused of plotting a coup against his successor Luis Ignacio Lula da Silva, the US has deported 238 supposed Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador, and armed criminal gangs in Haiti are reported to be close to taking control of the capital Port au Prince.
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Work to eradicate pests in the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park has led to burgeoning numbers of kea.
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Forest owners and farmers want a review into Fire and Emergency NZ, saying wildfire specialist skills and capability is being lost. In 2017 the National Rural Fire Authority, 12 rural fire districts, and 26 territorial rural authorities merged with the New Zealand Fire Service and the Fire Service Commission, to become Fire and Emergency NZ.
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Michele and Elisabeth have a chuckle over some of the funnier stories of the week that was including two British service members who stole a statue of the beloved British bear, Paddington.
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Dana discusses Liam Lawson's future with Red Bull; the IOC has elected its first woman president, concerns over the plans for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics.
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Kelly updates Kathryn on the latest events in Rotorua including the mysterious death of 3-year-old Travis, the alleged attack of a food charity worker, a top police officer 'Murph' has died, and Rotorua celebrates Te Arawa's Te Matatini groups. Kelly Makiha is a senior journalist with the Rotorua Daily Post.
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Kiran Dass reviews The Place of Tides by James Rebanks published by Penguin Press.
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More than 2200 young people across 124 schools have been at the lake this week for the Waka Ama Secondary School Nationals.
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ADHD, Autism and long-Covid are now well-known medical terms, thanks to their rapid rise in cases in the past ten years.
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Papua New Guinea has successfully tested a block on social media platforms - including Facebook.
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Many of us will have been in the position of finding a sick, injured or orphaned wild bird, and perhaps our first instinct is to find a cosy cardboard box and prepare some water-soaked bread.
- Visa fler