Episodes
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Are you getting a refund or a tax bill this year? And what puts you in line for either?
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Having conversations with older relatives about ageing, and all that comes with it, can be tough, but necessary.
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Episodes manquant?
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Massey University has pulled the plug on online supervised exams this semester - after major issues faced by students trying to sit exams hit disruptive computer troubles.
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Kim Pittar from Muir's Independent Bookshop Gisborne reviews Mania by Lionel Shriver, published by Hemlock Press.
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Ariane Beeston was walking her son in his buggy when she looked down and it wasn’t a baby she saw. It was a dragon.
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Karen looks at a tense moment as Chinese Premier Li Qiang visits Australia, and Steve Irwin's son threatening to sue a political party.
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A solar and battery power station to be built on farmland in Selwyn has been given planning consent.
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An ACC lawyer and advocate is taking legal action against ACC, saying injured claimants are losing jobs and homes while they wait to have disputed decisions reviewed and resolved.
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Stuff senior sports writer Marc Hinton previews the Super Rugby final between the Chiefs and the Blues this weekend.
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Jennifer Cattermole is an associate professor in the music programme at the University of Otago specialising in Māori and Moriori instruments.
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Could dynamic pricing help boost cinema audiences? Software firm Vista is trialing the use of artificial intelligence to set ticket prices.
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Ashburton is looking at an 11.8% rate increase in year 1 but it's down to core infrastructure and inflation.
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David Hill reviews Knife by Salman Rushdie published by Penguin Random House.
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Austin Haynes is an opera singer who can reach one of the rarest and highest vocal ranges.
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Talk in Washington today is being dominated by speculation about who Donald Trump will pick as his running mate.
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First there was Red, White and Brass the movie. Now, there's Red, White and Brass the stage play.
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Researchers are asking parents of children conceived via sperm, egg and embryo donations if they've disclosed their origin.
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Consumer NZ says car insurance premiums have risen by almost 40 percent in the last three years.
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Kainga Ora is set to tighten its belt after an independent review raised alarms over its financial situation.
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Reduced to Clear is a small supermarket chain with a point of difference.
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