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Michele and Donna lament the end of jaffa sweets and the awkward and inadvisable places people use their phones.
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The All Blacks name their starting team for the first test of the year against France, with some interesting inclusions. The latest from Wimbeldon, and the football world is shaken by the sudden death of Liverpool and Portugal attacker Diogo Jota.
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Peter de Graaf is a RNZ Northland reporter based in Kerikeri.
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Eden Denyer from Unity Books Wellington reviews We Could Be Rats by Emily Austin, published by Atria Books
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The dancer who managed to create a career in ballet despite being brought up in a Palestinian refugee camp after fleeing the Syrian war and against fierce opposition from his father.
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RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins on New Caledonia, Fiji offers troops and cybersecurity warning.
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US palaeontologist Julia Clarke has led fossil finding expeditions all over the world as part of her study of the evolution of birds and dinosaurs.
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A new blood test being developed for coeliac disease that avoids people having to eat gluten to confirm the condition.
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Consumer advocates are pushing for financial complaints organisations to merge to make it easier for the public to pursue complaints.
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Film and TV reviewer Tom Augustine with what he's been watching.
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Oral health promotions manager at the New Zealand Dental Association is Anishma Ram.
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Technology commentator Mark Pesce looks at what studies are discovering about our brains as we use AI.
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Selwyn mayor hits back at rates rise criticism, does Selwyn have the lowest rates n Canterbury?
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Elizabeth Heritage reviews Slowing the Sun by Nadine Hura published by Bridget Williams Books
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Natasha Clark is political editor for LBC London.
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Homeless women are less visible than men and often have children - The Coalition to End Women's Homelessness.
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A council in the Hutt Valley is using artificial intelligence to cut LIM wait times, inform residents during emergencies and cut staff workloads.
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Heavy rain warnings for several parts of the motu today, including the sodden top of the South Island.
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Science commentator Laurie Winkless joins Kathryn to talk about how the Earth is trapping more heat in the atmosphere and what happens when its energy balance is out of alignment.
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A coat worth $10,000 is out of reach for most of us, but a Wanaka-based design label has come up with a creative way to put quality goods in front of more customers.
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