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Sports commentator Dana Johannsen discusses the big news in sport this week, including the retirements of Dame Lisa Carrington and Dame Sophie Pascoe
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Melissa Oliver reviews three of her favourite books from last year.
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16-year-old blind rower Toby Ireland's big goal is to reach the LA Olympic Games in 2028. Toby and his parents Nikki and Saul joined Kathryn in the studio.
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RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins discusses the early impact of Donald Trump's presidency on the region, Vanuatu's official election results, and more.
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Earlier this year Meta announced some big changes to how its platforms like Facebook and Instagram would operate.
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A first-of-its-kind study has found disabled people are more likely to be stopped by police, have force used against them, and ultimately end up in the courts.
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Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to discuss what he's been watching of late.
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How can parents help their kids with the transition? Clinical Psychologist and mum of three Jacqui Maguire speaks with Kathryn.
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Technology commentator Bill Bennett discusses the bombshell release of China's DeepSeek AI and the implications.
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Samantha discusses the latest in Nelson including speed limit concerns, Lyn Fleming's death and the subsequent police investigation, and whale strandings in Golden Bay.
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Phil Vine reviews three of his favourite books from last year.
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This weekend in Mount Maunganui, over 80 children living with autism will enjoy a day of surf lessons thanks to not-for-profit Surfers Healing.
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Kate Mikhail is a former chronic insomniac who has written a book on her findings called 'Teach Yourself to Sleep: An ex-insomniac's guide'.
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UK correspondent Dan Bloom looks at Chancellor Rachel Reeve's push for a third runway at London's Heathrow Airport.
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It's been nearly 46 years since a capping week stunt turned into a flashpoint for race relations in Aotearoa.
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Kathryn speaks with Treasury's Chief Economics adviser Dominick Stephens.
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Physicist Laurie Winkless joins Kathryn for an update on the world of science.
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Steven Yin has been working with Bonsai trees for 20 years and runs the country's biggest commercial bonsai nursery with some 5000 trees.
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Louise Ward of Wardini Books reviews three of her favourite books from last year.
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The nightmare endured by French grandmother Gisèle Pelicot, who was drugged and raped over a decade, shocked the world.
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