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Glen looks ahead to a special meeting this Thursday where New Zealand Rugby's governance structure will go to a vote.
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The tradition of sauna bathing is thought to have originated in Finland over 2000 years ago and is gaining in popularity around the world.
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Rebecca looks at some strong results on the NZX, including Turners Automotive and My Food Bag. Utilities software company Gentrack has made a notable turnaround. And a look at tech company Rakon which is the subject of a mystery buyer. In the US, Disneyland Resort cast members have voted to unionise - part of a wider trend across the country of employees seeking better employment conditions. Rebecca Stevenson is a senior journalist at BusinessDesk.
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Christchurch City Holdings Limited has lost its chair and three directors this month, David takes a look at what is going on and how the council is reacting.
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Quentin Johnson reviews Creative Writer's Sourcebook by John Gillard published by Exisle.
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Noise pollution in the ocean is affecting the navigational skills of whales and other marine animals.
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Donald Trump's hush money trial is nearing a possible verdict this week in New York.
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As AI systems become more advanced, so - apparently - does their ability to try to hoodwink humans.
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Thousands of school children across Hutt Valley could lose out on science kits as the organisation which provides them faces closure.
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As the government puts tens of millions of dollars more into community housing, the sector says it is up against unfair headwinds.
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We go off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne, who has just returned from an expedition in Scotland. He will detail what he got up to, and talk about the life and writing of Nan Shepherd - a mountain walker in the Cairngorms, whose memoir The Living Mountain is a classic of outdoors literature.
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Good Sh*t Soda launched in March 2021 and mixes pre and pro-biotics together in a low-sugar drink that's good for your gut.
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It's Budget week, what can be expected on Thursday? First home grants have been ditched to save $240m. And David McLeod's donation missteps.
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Kelly looks at what the Government's recent damning report on Kainga Ora means for Rotorua's many housing developments.
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Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews Night Swimmers by Roisin Maguire published by Serpent's Tale.
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Professor of Classics at Victoria University in Wellington Jeff Tatum, has released a new book, called A Noble Ruin, which examines Mark Antony's life and career and a pivotal time in history.
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There's trouble in the Sahel region which is seeing an increase in extremism and coups. Meanwhile there's famine in Sudan. And It's 30 years since South Africa's first democratic election - famously electing Nelson Mandela as president. Debora Patta is a CBS News foreign correspondent based in South Africa.
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An Auckland based start-up is growing leather-like material out of fungi, which it says is versatile, strong and sustainable.Sapro-tech was founded by biotechnolgist Dr Keith Hudson.
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There are calls for those who look after family members with eating disorders to be recognised, and paid, as carers.
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Sam discusses the threat from professional rugby players to walk away from their national union amid concerns over governance.
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