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This morning is devoted to the endangered kokako, which have maintained a population in Hunua Ranges Regional Park, on the eastern edge of Auckland.
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Owners and operators of the country's only commercial cranberry farm, artist Kate Buckley and farmer Kevin MacGregor share how a native North American berry came to be thriving on New Zealand's west coast.
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Neale Jones and Tim Hurdle discuss the week in politics.
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Tim Brown is a RNZ Christchurch reporter.
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Dean Bedford reviews Without Fear or Favour: A Life in Law by Sir Kenneth Keith published by Te Herenga Waka University Press.
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A new film about a Māori elder and a troubled young woman who bond during a Matariki road trip - KOKA - is about to hit cinemas.
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EU voices fears about "radioactive release" in Israel-Iran conflict, coordinated protests in southern EU states begin against 'overtourism'.
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A large gym chain, Les Mills, is reminding it's clients in its regular newsletter about rules over using phones in the gym.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has updated its advice over Israel saying New Zealanders there should consider leaving when it is safe to do so.
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Councils are running out of time to decide the future model of their water services, which need tens of billions of dollars of investment over the coming decades.
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A few laughs to end the week with Michele A'Court and Pinky Agnew
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All eyes are on the Super Rugby semi-finals as the Crusaders and the Blues go head-to-head in Christchurch on Friday night.
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Ian Allen is an editor for Stuff based in Marlborough.
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Gail Pittaway reviews Towards Modernism: The Walter Cook Collection at Te Papa by Justine Olsen published by Te Papa Press.
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Daughters of the Bamboo Grove: From China to America, a True Story of Abduction, Adoption, and Separated Twins is the work of award-winning journalist and author Barbara Demick.
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The latest after the plane crash in India, where there was just one survivor.
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Composer Andrew Faletua has written a new composition to be performed with the film as part of Wellington's midwinter arts festival Loemis.
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A new facility near Huntly will process more than 60 tonnes of construction waste per hour.
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The Government is backing the expansion of a New Zealand voluntary nature credits market. Associate Minister for the Environment Andrew Hoggard explains.
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Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch.
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