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The Retirement Commission's Money Month theme this year is the importance of Emergency Savings - the idea of having a bit aside for the unexpected.
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Kiwi fashion designer Tara Viggo has returned home to Dunedin from a high-flying overseas career to champion slow fashion.
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Invercargill Council has settled on a 7.11% rate increase and has also halted plans for a $5m spend on urban play in the city.
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Louise Ward of Wardini Books reviews 1985: A Novel by Dominic Hoey published by Penguin Random House NZ
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The snails are hermaphrodites with genital pores on their necks - which means the snail only needs to peek out of its shell slightly to "do the business".
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Neal Shusterman is in New Zealand for Verb and the Auckland Writers Festival, with talks specifically for teenagers squeezed into his schedule.
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to discuss the makeup of Anthony Albanese's new cabinet and more.
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Artificial Intelligence is being trained to assess all the power poles and wires in Auckland to better help lines company Vector with its maintenance.
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The Foreign Affairs Ministry has updated its travel advice for New Zealanders travelling to the USA for the first time since Donald Trump became president.
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In the last week, two small players have been swallowed up by big generator/retailers.
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In sport, Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox has won for the first time on the PGA Tour, claiming the Myrtle Beach Classic title in a play-off.
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Dame Valerie Adams is on a mission to help thousands of tamariki in South Auckland as winter bites.
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Kiwi companies Sanford, Xero, and Manawa Energy have results coming this week.
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Right off the back of a drought, Kaitaia, Kerikeri and Whangarei all had their wettest April in recorded history.
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Kiran Dass reviews The Book of Guilt by Catherine Chidgey published by Te Herenga Waka University Press.
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The number of financial hardship Kiwisaver withdrawals is now surpassing the number for withdrawals for first-home deposits for the first time.
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Nearly 50 years ago, Jack Hobbs began working on transforming some farmland in Manurewa into what is now Auckland Botanic Gardens.
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In the USA, markets are taking the pause in tariffs with China as an indication of a lasting peace agreement.
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Why do some octogenarians have exceptional memories? Emily Rogalski explains.
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An Avondale-based manufacturer has developed a sustainable wool product it hopes could restore the fortunes of the struggling industry.
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