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Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland
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A fish and chop shop in Grey Lynn is a far cry from cooking for oligarchs on superyachts and in top restaurants in Melbourne and London
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Liam Hehir is a Palmerston North lawyer, political commentator and a National Party member. Sue Moroney is a former MP with the Labour Party and now chief executive of Community Law Centres Aotearoa.
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Journalists in Christchurch are getting a first look at the city's long awaited new stadium, Te Kaha
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There has been rekindled optimism that moose might still exist in the Fiordland National Park, Kirsty Pickett has news from Southland
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Ash Davida Jane reviews Surplus Women by Michelle Duff published by Te Herenga Waka University Press
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Ciarán Hinds tells Kathryn about his work in New Zealand on the yet-to-be-released Netflix mini-series East of Eden
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The latest on Gaza, moves to try to get some kind of diplomacy going between Tehran and Washington again, and in Lebanon and Syria - has security situation stabilised at all?
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Researchers at Victoria University - Te Herenga Waka have discovered a new antibiotic using genome mining
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The coalition government's new "golden visa" for investors, which came into being at the beginning of the month, appears to be attracting significant interest
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Homes with piped or bottled gas are facing increasing prices and fewer choices, as complaints about services doubled in the last year
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Comedians Te Radar and Elisabeth Easter
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Sam Ackerman talks sport
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Jared discusses the Shotover wastewater treatment plant, NASA is back in Wanaka, an update on the Roxburgh Cinema and Town Hall, and there's been snow... in April! Jared McCulloch is a 1 News Reporter in Queenstown
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Cynthia Morahan reviews Happy Land by Dolen Perkins-Valdez published by Hachette
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Giant foot-long sea spiders, icefish with milky-white blood, and 200 year-old coral communities - these are among the creatures a team of international scientists came across when an iceberg the size of Chicago broke off in January.
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RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins with news from the region.
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Kānuka is often thought of as Mānuka's lesser cousin - a partnership between Landcare Research and Hikurangi Bioactives is hoping to develop an ndustry based on Kānuka and its potent anti-inflammatory properties.
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Police Commissioner Richard Chambers talks about the fight against organised crime - mental health call outs, combatting retail crime, police recruitment and much more.
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Film and television reviewer Tom Augustine
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