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Film and TV reviewer Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about new Netflix series Sirens, starring Julianne Moore as an enigmatic billionaire who may have trapped her young employee into a manipulative web. Playing Nice (Three) sees James Norton facing a parent's nightmare of their child being swapped at birth and Long Bright River (Three) is an American crime drama miniseries based on the 2020 book of the same name starring Amanda Seyfried. Perlina Lau is co-host of RNZ's Culture 101 programme
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It can be hard to avoid what's going on in the world right now, including for children. How can parents help their kids make sense of what's going on, without scaring them?
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Technology correspondent Bill Bennett looks at Chorus' plan to extend the fibre network further into rural New Zealand.
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Logan discusses the latest events in Southland including tension around the Southland Museum and Art Gallery.
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Lynn Freeman reviews The Name of the Sister by Gail Jones published by Text Publishing
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Considered one of the greatest rock climbers of all time, Beth Rodden, has conquered much more than some of the world's most challenging summits.
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UK correspondent Dan Bloom looks at the government's plans to push ahead with cuts to benefits for disabled people.
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It's estimated that spiders consume up to 800 million tons of insects globally every year.
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Children who grow up in state homes have more behaviour issues in early childhood than those who don't, but they largely converge by early adolescence to have similar or higher wellbeing.
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Just six months ago the Prime Minister announced a major shakeup of Crown Research Institutes Niwa, GNS Science, and AgResearch.
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The MP for Tamaki Makaurau Takutai Tarsh Kemp has died, aged 50. Kemp had been suffering from kidney disease. She was at Parliament yesterday, before travelling back to Auckland. RNZ political reporter Lillian Hanly reports from Parliament.
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Money commentator David Boyle reckons a budgeting date night could be just the tonic for couples to talk through their money challenges.
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When it comes to natural disasters, New Zealand's unfortunately well-placed. But could you get through? Stephen Barnett's written the guide to help.
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Otago reporter Tess Brunton has the latest from the region, including a Kainga Ora tenant who spent a week without hot water and the return of trans-Tasman flights into Dunedin.
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Kiran Dass reviews Base Notes: The Scents of a Life by Adelle Stripe published by Orion
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Tim Wigmore's new book Test Cricket: A History tells the story of the game's evolution since its inception in the 1870s.
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Sign-up bonuses, deposit matches and "free" bets .... are just some of the tactics sports betting companies are using to lure young men into gambling.
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Australia correspondent Chris Niesche looks at how Australia responded to the US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and and the Safety commissioner has called for YouTube to be included in the social media ban.
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Phage therapy has been hailed as the next line of defence against the rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Dr Leah Smith has been researching the treatment.
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Every tree in Aotearoa New Zealand's forests is about to be tracked - from space. A New Zealand data science company has just been award a million dollars from MBIE.
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