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RNZ sports reporter Joe Porter on the All Blacks final game of the season - a win against Italy.
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Demographer and Distinguished Professor Emeritus Paul Spoonley discusses how immigration and emigration have changed in the past two years.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson discusses Jaguar's rebrand - where it ditched the presence of any cars in an advert posted on X.
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Jonathan discusses Ashburton's road to repair, the mayor backs Christmas spend, and counting the cost to keep score in Ashburton.
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Jane Westaway reviews The Season by Helen Garner published by Text Publishing
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Wendy Parkins had just hit a career milestone when she lost control, gripped by depression and a debilitating phobia and OCD which convinced her everything she touched was contaminated.
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Former National Party Minister Nikki Kaye has died. She was 44 years old.
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Incoming President Donald Trump continues to announce appointments for his administration, including several to lead health and food administration policies. Meanwhile Trump's criminal trial is officially put on hold as his plan to deport undocumented immigrants is already having an effect.
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New Zealand is one of the few countries in the world with access to a resource that could become a major new provider of reliable, low emissions energy.
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Physiotherapists say too many patients are quitting treatment before they've recovered from injury because ACC funding is 20 per cent too low.
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50 new senior doctors and extra specialist nurses are to be employed by Health New Zealand at a cost of $30 million.
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With Christmas just around the corner, Kennedy reflects on the Sami people, from whom we get the idea of Santa and his reindeer.
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Don't panic - but it's just a month today until Christmas. If that has stress levels rising a little, Kiwi chef Mark Gregory has a new book out that's full of festive inspiration. Mark has spent decades in kitchens around the world - he's cooked for celebrities, royalty - he was the first Kiwi to be awarded a Master of Culinary Arts by the Royal Academy - he's appeared on TV shows Ready Steady Cook and the BBC's Good Food Show. He's also a massive fan of Christmas....which is why he's created his Christmas at the Castle Cookbook and YouTube series. While the traditional festive fare is included in the book, there's some Kiwi twists on the Christmas faves - and an emphasis on making things simple. It's not just recipes - Mark's also included ideas for gifts and for family fun on the big day itself.
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Kathryn talks politics with Dale Husband and Liam Hehir
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An often-toxic artificial lake receives a collective shrug, charity hospitals and private healthcare fill the gaps, and council and KiwiRail clash over rail crossings.
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Dean Bedford reviews The Enemy Within by Maire Leadbeater published by Potton and Burton
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The University of Auckland is today opening a new $320 million dollar recreation and wellbeing centre.
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Language has always changed over time, but the internet has created layers of slang that can feel impossible to keep up with.
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Germany prepares for an early election, Russia denies cutting Baltic Sea cables as tensions rise, and Angela Merkel's long awaited memoir to be published next week. Thomas Sparrow discusses with Kathryn Ryan.
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Following his feat of climbing Everest with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay in 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary returned to the Himalayas to repay the locals for their help - and one his first tasks, was building a school.
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