Episodes
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Film and television reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about what she's been viewing
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Clinical psychologist Tiffany Rochester says parents going through a separation usually have the same priority: ensuring their children's wellbeing
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Stats NZ says the Consumer Price Index rose 0.9 percent in the three months ended March, taking the annual rate to 2.5 pct
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Tech correspondent Mark Pesce has the latest from the federal trial in the US to break up Meta's monopoly
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John Freer is a CFM local news reporter, from the Coromandel Peninsula
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Jack McConnell from Unity Books Auckland reviews Silken Gazelles by Jokha Alharthi published by Scribner
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Everyday for 10 years, Lemn Sissay rose at dawn and wrote a four line poem
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UK correspondent Matt Dathan looks at the reaction to a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex
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It's Easter weekend and retailers are hoping for a big few days of trading but watch for 'hot deals' and 'Easter deals'
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The departing head of the Islamic Women's Council says there's been a slight decline in online abuse, probably due other groups being targeted instead
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The wild winds and rain are continuing to plague the upper North Island, with a close eye being kept on Northland's Kaeo River
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It's hard to keep up with Donald Trump's tariff changes. Money correspondent Susan Edmonds considers the impact on Kiwi businesses and consumers.
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A new initiative seeks to get more women on the tools and in the trees.
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James discusses Gisborne District councillor attendance rates, the council has approved a business case for a $22.09m indoor sports facility, and Ruatoria stalwart Hughie Hughes has retired at 90 after 70 years running shop.
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Robert Kelly reviews Outrageous Fortunes by Lucy Sussex and Megan Brown published by La Trobe University Press
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Environmentalist, and author Paul Hawken delves into the wonder of us and our world, through carbon, while also examining the environmental crises that have beset our modern age.
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to talk about the three latest political polls that put Labor ahead of the Coalition by a decent margin.
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Feel like you're seeing more white tails in your house at the moment? It's not your imagination. A spider expert explains why.
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A Kiwi architecture company says it's found a way to build a healthy and sustainable three bedroom house that three people can assemble in six weeks at a cost - excluding land - of $335,000.
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