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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.
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It's the biggest cemetery in the country, but Auckland's Waikumete in the city's west is full - and new space is desperately needed.
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A long awaited report into the safety and quality of healthcare has found that overall access to care at both primary and hospital level has deteriorated.
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Film and TV reviewer Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about two films: Hard Truths and The Last Showgirl.
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How can parents get their children through the anxiety, the disappointment or what comes after a successful sports trial?
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Technology correspondent Alex Sims joins Kathryn to look at three recent tech stories and how they fit with privacy.
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Diane discusses how Te Tohu o Te Ora o Ngati Awa will cut the ribbon on 15 new homes, the council is looking into forming a new health advocacy group, while another double-figure rate rise is on the cards for Whakatane.
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Emma Hislop reviews Pataka Kai: Growing Kai Sovereignty by Jessica Hutchings & Jo Smith published by Massey University Press.
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The Return - a retelling of Homer's epic The Odyssey - is directed, co-written and produced by Uberto Pasolini. It tells the story of a soldier's return from many years at war to his land, his wife and his son.
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UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about the messaging from the government in the Chancellor Rachel Reeves' spring statement.
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An Irish entrepreneur is recycling old Nissan leaf batteries and has begun turning some of them into energy storage for the home. How is it done, and is it possible here in New Zealand?
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Researchers looking into chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a disease linked to repeated head blows, say they have made a breakthrough in their understanding of the condition.
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A former director of the White House Situation Room and senior CIA and NSA official says he is horrified by the use of a messaging app by Senior White House and Pentagon officials.
- Visa fler