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James reviews the new Wes Anderson film The Phoenician Scheme, the French Film Festival and Dept Q on
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Teaching boys - how one principal turned around his school's academic performance
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Mark delves into ChatGPT sycophancy, faking adhd tests with AI and artificial intelligence hallucinations affecting lawsuits.
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Te Anau has hosted its first classic boat festival, Fiordland's wild wapiti herd is being considered for formal designation as a herd of special interest.
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Phil Vine reviews Air by John Boyne published by Penguin Random House
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Fire and Emergency National Commander and Chief Executive Kerry Gregory talks to Kathryn about the apology made to a former volunteer firefighter, Sarah Hullah.
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Waiatoto follows a seven-day east-to-west adventure across the Main Divide
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Hugo discusses the latest over the car attack in Liverpool, government spending rows and possible drought after a dry spring.
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It's natural for parents to want to know where their children are and technology has made that easier with the use of tracking apps.
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A cut to the official cash rate, but warnings about the strength of the economy from the Reserve Bank yesterday.
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand has apologised unreservedly to a former volunteer firefighter for failing to properly investigate a series of complaints.
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Liz Koh discusses the changes the impact the Budget has had on retirement planning.
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Many people prepare financial for retirement - but what about preparing psychologically? Clinical Psychologist Karen Nimmo on the big transition and how it impacts individuals and relationships
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Paul Diamond reviews The Buried City by Gabriel Zuchtriegel published by Hachette
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Jack Haddon, 22, has won the Pukekohe 2025 Young Grower regional title for his work managing 200 hectares of cauliflower and cabbage.
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Dr. Nicky Fox joined NASA in 2018 as the director of the Heliophysics Division in the Science Mission Directorate (SMD) and is now the associate administrator for NASA's SMD.
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Bernard Keane discusses the Australian government and a new offshore gas project, the on-going stoush between the Liberals and its coalition partner, National, over climate change policy.
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Air New Zealand is to operate a 171-seat Airbus service between Hamilton and Christchurch from 18 September.
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The new, planned, 24/7 telehealth service giving people access to online GP appointments, is due to be launched in the next month or so.
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The country's first private business accredited to issue building consents is being officially registered today - promising to process building consents in just 10 days.
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