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Science correspondent Allan Blackman talks about how the theory of quantum mechanics was born back in 1925, and the ways it's gone on to change our lives by enabling a range of technologies we now rely on.
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Hayley Sproull is Kiwi comedian, scriptwriter and actor, as well as a TV and radio host.
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John discusses the latest in the Coromandel Peninsula including tourist operators reporting a very successful summer season.
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Hannah August reviews three of her favourite books from last year.
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The major electricity companies are in discussions to create a longer term back-up fuel supply after last year's dry year.
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When Custodio Victorino made a desperate plea for help, it was perhaps surprising a response came in the shape of a biographer.
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton says PM Anthony Albanese had been trying to persuade US President Donald Trump to exempt Australia from the planned 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports - but the country got singled out for criticism anyway.
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At 89-years-old Avila Allsop turned heads at last week's Masters Games with her powerlifting.
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Unease is continuing over the planned comprehensive strategic partnership agreement to be signed between the Cook Island's and China.
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Feeding a family is the most difficult it's been in years according to the Salvation Army's annual State of the Nation Report published today.
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An interesting phenomenon's been happening in the world of publishing - the rise of the romantasy book genre.
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As the Government opens more avenues for foreign investment to come into the country, bank CEOs face scrutiny over their climate lending policies.
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Piers discusses the latest issues in Wairarapa including the community's response to the Wairarapa hospital's lacking orthopaedic services.
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Harry Ricketts reviews three of his favourite books from last year: The Mermaid Chronicles: A Midlife Mer-moir by Megan Dunne, published by Penguin, The Raven's Eye Runaways by Claire Mabey, published by Allen & Unwin Children's NZ, Slim Volume by James Brown published by Te Herenga Waka University Press.
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Can you eat your way to living longer? Kathryn's guest Luigi Fontana can provide some crucial insights into which foods can help prevent age-related diseases.
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President Trump's big talk on tariffs on China have the world waiting for more clarity.
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As AI 'zero click' online searches continue rapid growth, what do businesses need to do to get in front of customers online?
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Disabled people's funding is back in the spotlight with consultation now open on how disability support services should be structured.
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
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Food writer Rowan Bishop on how a simple chutney or relish can transform a meal
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