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Science commentator Allan Blackman looks at how sitting for hours can affect your brain - even if you're doing regular exercise. A major new study has tracked 80,000 Queenslanders, looking at how their path to crime was shaped early and differently, for men and women. Allan Blackman is a Professor of Chemistry, School of Science, Auckland University of Technology.
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A new book shines a spotlight on the first Kiwi women to venture into the field of medicine - the challenges, discrimination and outright bullying they had to overcome.
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Auckland Museum partially reopens this week after asbestos was found in the nearly 100 year old building, a hearing is almost wrapped up for a new helicopter pad, Auckland's City Mission has held an art exhibition with a difference and they were also among foodbanks that pleaded for funding in the recent 2025 budget, and Auckland libraries are trying something new - lending board games. Amy Williams is a RNZ senior reporter in Auckland.
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Quentin Johnson reviews Never Flinch by Stephen King published by Hachette
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Wellbeing expert Claire Turnbull is known for her practical advice for those wanting to make positive health and lifestyle changes.
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn for an update on the Erin Patterson case - the woman accused of killing three of her in-laws by death cap mushrooms - after she took the witness stand yesterday. PM Anthony Albanese is rebuffing a call from the US to up defence spending, millions of Australians are about to get a pay rise of 3.5% after the Fair Work Commission decided the national minimum wage needed to rise and the social media craze 'Run it Straight' has made it to Australia.
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Next, the call for a new national portal, to make it easier for trades apprentices to qualify and find placements.
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Departing Transpower chair Keith Turner says the country's electricity sector needs real reform and changes around the edges will not do.
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Joe Porter has the latest in sport
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Bailley Unahi talks to Kathryn about the career she never knew she wanted
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WorkSafe is given six months to pursue fewer 'novel' prosecutions or face deeper restructuring. A Road of National Significance north of Levin is cut down to two lanes, while Microsoft cuts its global workforce as concerns rise about AI taking jobs. Dileepa Fonseka is a Senior Correspondent with BusinessDesk
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Tauranga based Local Democracy Reporter Alisha Evans has news from the region
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Cynthia Morahan reviews The Question of Palestine by Edward Said published by Text Publishing
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Stuff and TradeMe have announced a merger, with TradeMe to take a 50 percent stake in Stuff Digital
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The reality of working in our under-pressure healthcare system is laid bare in Diary of a Junior Doctor - the new five-part docuseries which follows a group of junior doctors at Auckland's Middlemore hospital
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President Trump's tariffs have been ruled illegal by a federal court, but the Oval Office is appealing. Meanwhile, Trump announced steel and aluminium tariffs would double to 50 per cent - and the court has not struck these down. Elon Musk is leaving as questions rise about his drug use, and the President's legislation to enact much of his agenda, the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' is falling foul with fiscal hawks in his party because of the amount of debt it puts on the Government.
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Big tech companies are operating data centres that use vast amounts of water in areas of the world where water is scarce
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The Prime Minister's new chief science advisor, John Roche, is getting underway with his new job, a year after the position was vacated
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The telecommunications sector says more people are turning to Facebook and Snapchat
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Comedians Te Radar and Irene Pink tell us what's caught their eyes this week.
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