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Wellington chamber choir Nota Bene sing Christmas songs, and - Te Radar, Irene Pink, Sam Ackerman and Kirsten Zemke bid farewell to 2024.
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After her historic win of the freeride skiing world championships in 2022, Kiwi extreme skier Jess Hotter has continued taking her ski talents to new heights.
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Wellington chamber choir Nota Bene sing Christmas songs, and - Te Radar, Michele A'Court, Sam Ackerman and Kirsten Zemke bid farewell to 2024.
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When Shaka - the Hungarian Vizsla cross German Short Haired Pointer - is at home, he's just a regular family dog. But when he dons his fluoro orange vest and yellow muzzle - he's on the job.
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Wellington chamber choir Nota Bene sing Christmas songs, and - Te Radar, Michele A'Court, Sam Ackerman and Kirsten Zemke bid farewell to 2024.
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Slowboat Records' Jeremy Taylor looks back on what he's been listening to this year, and shares his favourite tracks of 2024, including The The, Charli XCX, Nala Sinephro, Kim Deal and The Cure.
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The Museum Of Bad Art was founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1993 to collect, exhibit, and celebrate art that is too bad to be ignored.
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Brigitte Morten, Neale Jones, Victoria Young and Allan Blackman look back on 2024, as part of Nine to Noon's farewell to 2024 show.
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Brigitte Morten, Neale Jones, Victoria Young and Allan Blackman look back on 2024, as part of Nine to Noon's farewell to 2024 show.
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Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz delivers his verdict of the best TV shows of 2024 - and the streaming service that hosted the majority of them
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Jenny Hale from Parenting Place talks us through parenting the silly season
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Technology commentator Peter Griffin joins Kathryn to review what's happened in the sector this year
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The economy contracted significantly in the third quarter as the winter energy crunch weighed on activity.
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Natalie updates Kathryn on the proposed third medical school at Waikato University, Hamilton's Christmas tree may need donations next year, and the former council building that's being demolished in Te Kuiti. Natalie Akoorie is a RNZ Waikato Senior Reporter.
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Roger Christensen of Unity Books Auckland reviews Temple Alley Summer by Sachiko Kashiwaba published by Restless Books.
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Associate Professor Miro Erkintalo of Auckland University this year won the Beatrice Hill Tinsley Medal for outstanding research published within 15 years of getting a PhD.
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Matthew Parris signs off from Nine to Noon after many years as UK correspondent. Today he recounts the time he saved a dog from drowning in the Thames and was congratulated by then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
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As the Christmas rush to the airport begins in earnest, how has our national carrier risen to its myriad challenges this year?
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A new paper is backing claims Auckland's 2016 unitary plan changes, saw more houses built , and kept a lid on rents, despite criticism to the contrary.
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Science commentator Allan Blackman looks at a recent study that has scientists warning about "mirror life" - a category of synthetic organisms that could pose unprecedented risks to human life and eco-systems.
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