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Comedians Michele A'Court and Irene Pink look at the lighter moments of the week.
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
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Music commentator Jeremy Taylor has reissues from Air, Spice Girl Emma Bunton and Kirsty MacColl, plus an outlier track from the new Taylor Swift album.
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Peter Newport is Managing Editor, Crux, based in Arrowtown
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Gail Pittaway reviews How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin published by Hachette
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The marathon Indian election is underway with Prime Minister Narendra Modi eyeing up his third five-year term in power. Also: espionage arrests in China, and Taiwan debates the death penalty.
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In the past six months, redundancies have been signalled across both the private and public sectors.
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From next week, the kids will be back. But TikTok and messaging in the classroom won't be. The government's cellphone ban kicks in from term two.
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Moves to make reporting of suspected child abuse mandatory should be treated with caution, says Safeguarding Children group.
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As thousands of jobs are cut, particularly through the public sector, Lisa joins Kathryn with some of her tips on what to do if you're being made redundant.
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Taranaki seniors are showing it's never too late to summon strength, pulling off deadlifts and squats in a community gym group. Dane Carr, head coach at the Lion's Den Gym & Fitness Centre, tells Kathryn Ryan how weightlifting benefits bodies of all ages.
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Mike digs deep into the rates rise signalled for the city - set at about 12 percent.
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Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews The Best Minds by Jonathan Rosen published by Penguin Random House NZ
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Natalie Haynes is an author, stand-up comedian and self-confessed nerd. As a teenager she embraced Latin and Ancient Greek, before going on to study classics under the famed Professor Mary Beard.
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at how Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has taken on Elon Musk.
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Another batch of New Zealand's most precious pasture seeds have been delivered to a doomsday mountain vault in Norway.
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From tomorrow the amount of finfish and shellfish recreational fishers can take from inside Fiordland will be reduced.
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Crusaders chief executive Colin Mansbridge is ruling out sacking coach Rob Penney mid-season, despite the team sitting at the bottom of the table. In league, the Warriors' wheels are wobbling heading into their rare home game on Anzac Day. Kiwi swimmer Lewis Clareburt is joining the chorus of disapproval over the leniency of a group of Chinese competitors who failed a drug test. And Scott Dixon pays a special tribute to motorsport icon Sir Colin Giltrap, after his first win of the Indycar season.
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