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Halter completes what is considered one of the biggest Series D raises in New Zealand, and Calida discusses the risks to New Zealand of the Middle East conflict. Two chief financial officers leave NZX companies this week at Calida Stuart-Menteath is co-editor at the National Business ReviewComvita and Ryman Healthcare. Calida Stuart-Menteath is co-editor at the National Business Review
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It has been a decade since the worst floods on record in Whanganui, the international commercial pilot academy is facing issues with it's fleet grounded since May, and the District Council has announced an average 2.2% rates increase for 2025/26 but there has been backlash on the distribution of funding from the environmental sector. Mike Tweed is a Multimedia Journalist for the Whanganui Chronicle.
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Sonja de Friez reviews Letters by Oliver Sacks published by Pan Macmillan
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Chuck Marohn calls himself "a recovering engineer." The Minnesotan civil engineer and urban planner founded the organisation Strong Towns to promote changes in the way cities are built. Critical of the post-war development pattern, which is based around the car and requires a lot of infrastructure to be built and maintained by the city, Marohn says there is a way to build financially sustainable cities and towns that are safe and liveable. He is visiting New Zealand to present at the Infrastructure Commission's annual infrastructure symposium this week in Wellington.
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Neil Mulholland leads the New Zealand Nature Fund - he discusses the role of philanthropy in preserving biodiversity.
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The latest from the US after the country attacked Iran's nuclear sites over the weekend.
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New Zealanders can now get access to what's being described as the first 'smart' hearing implant system.
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From next week, prices on public transport around the country are going up - as councils try to meet a directive from the Government.
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Urban issues correspondent Bill McKay discusses the government's decision to introduce a bill to demolish Wellington's Gordon Wilson Flats.
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Beth Hill's creative passion turned into starting Taco Bandit, which serves up bold fusion-style tacos in Northland.
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Dale Husband and Ben Thomas discuss the week in politics.
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Simon Wilson is a Senior Writer for the NZ Herald.
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Harry Broad reviews The Unquiet Grave by Dervla McTiernan published by Harper Collins
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Debbs Murray has written a book about her extraordinary journey - and that of her four children.
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Germany correspondent Thomas Sparrow looks at the reaction to comments by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, after he praised Israel for attacking Iran's nuclear enrichment sites.
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Google is transforming online search, and businesses wanting to get their websites in front of customers must change with it, according to a digital marketer.
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Auckland's rain radar has reached its end of life and is vulnerable to significant outages in the event of a component failure.
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Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian says the US 'must receive a response for their aggression', following the strikes on Iran's nuclear enrichment sites.
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Film and television reviewer James Croot with what he's been watching.
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Whether it is a close family member, pet or someone they don't personally know, like a famous person who has died, children experience death and parents will be asked about it.
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