Episodit
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Sports-chat with Sam Ackerman.
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Previously an award-winning architect and portrait painter, Camille O'Sullivan is known for her interpretations of the songs of Nick Cave,Tom Waits and more.
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Rebecca looks at a possible deal around international flights between New Zealand and India.
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Mike discusses the latest events in Whanganui including the food scraps collection service being scrapped and updates on the Dublin St Bridge.
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A New Zealand scientist who works on gene therapies to treat human diseases - is sounding a warning over the loosening of our laws on genetic modification.
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Kim Pittar from Muir's Independent Bookshop Gisborne reviews Theft by Abdulrazak Gurnah published by Bloomsbury.
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Donald Trump's yo-yo moves on tariffs, and the retaliatory response from America's trading partners has created global tumult.
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US Congress passes a stopgap spending bill to the chagrin of some Democrats but the big budgeting decisions are still to come.
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The Government need not 'reinvent the wheel' when digitising services, according to a leading tech chief executive.
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The "largest ever" intergenerational wealth transfer is underway in New Zealand, and around the world, as baby boomers begin to pass.
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The national water regulator is proposing allowing no limit on some types of discharge from wastewater plants into the sea, alarming a leading water scientist.
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Bill takes a look at the announced amendment to the Public Works Act. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland.
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Dale Husband is a long-time broadcaster and Ben Thomas is a former National government press secretary.
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Laura Caygill reviews The Boy From the Sea by Garrett Carr published by Pan Macmillan; A charmingly wry tale of a struggling family in an Irish fishing town in the 70s and 80s.
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Financial wellbeing researcher Dr Pushpa Wood has spent her life delving into financial capability and what people need to make better economic decisions.
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It's the sixth anniversary of the Christchurch terror attack, a prolific predator has been sentenced to a long stint in jail, and there's been controversy over the $400,000 chalice artwork renovation. Tim Brown is a RNZ Christchurch reporter.
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European countries to spend more on defence, Germany plans to amend its constitution to spend more on defense and infrastructure and latest on the brewing trade war between the US and the EU.
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Hearings are underway on the government's Gene Technology Bill, which overhauls the regulatory regime governing the use of gene technology.
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