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Kennedy Warne is in Bali, to talk about his recent National Geographic expedition along the Kimberley coast of north-western Australia and onwards through several Indonesian islands.
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Robert Oliver says Pacific nations have such a rich food culture, that it's time to put it front and centre.
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Neale and Brigitte dive into the recent infrastructure debacles - no power for Northland, a grounded Air Force plane, and a stranded ferry - what will it take, and how much will it take, to fix?
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Controversial Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark is staying put, despite multiple calls for him to resign.
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Joanna Ludbrook from Chicken and Frog Bookshop in Featherston reviews The Real Cowgirl by Isabelle Duff published by Exisle.
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Kate Graeme is the new President of Forest and Bird - the first woman to hold the role in its 101 year history.
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'I don't want to. I don't feel like it. I'll feel like it tomorrow.' That is what Tim Pychyl refers to as the lyrics of the procrastinator's song.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given his first interview to a local media outlet since Hamas' attack on October 7.
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Doctors in the southern region say patients with severe skin conditions are suffering burn like symptoms, blistering and unbearable itching, without access to specialist care.
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A new home equity release product is promising a debt free, income solution for the over 70s - so what are the fish hooks?
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It's a monumental weekend for rugby in this country, with the Blues and Chiefs locking horns for the Super Rugby Pacific final and the first All Blacks squad of the Scott Robertson era due to be named.
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Westport has had no Primary Response in Medical Emergencies (PRIME) service for three weeks because of staff shortages.=
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Martene McCaffrey of Unity Books Auckland reviews How it Works Out by Miriam Lacroix published by Jonathan Cape.
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Mary Lee is a pioneer of the Central Otago snow sports scene. She and her husband John Lee founded the Cardrona ski area in 1981, as well as Snow Farm - New Zealand's only dedicated cross-country skifield.
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Almost 100,000 people were initially cut off when a single Transpower pylon toppled just north of Auckland, as maintenance crews worked on it.
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon was in Japan this week meeting with fellow PM Fumio Kishida, agreeing on a new security agreement and speaking about boosting economic security cooperation. Russian president Vladimir Putin has jetted off to Vietnam. And heatstroke is already claiming lives in India as the brutal summer heat sets in, with more than 40,000 suspected cases so far.
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Health advocates are pushing for a halt on the use of genetic test results by insurance providers.
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Concerns are being raised that a proposed mining operation - applied for under fast-track legislation - could cause irrevocable harm to the world's clearest freshwater springs, in Golden Bay.
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Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to look at the sequel to kids film Inside Out.
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How young is too young to watch Stranger Things (M with a content warning)? What do you tell a 16-year-old who wants to watch Euphoria (R18 so actually illegal for those 17 and under)? To make informed decisions about safe family viewing, parents should take into account not only ratings and content warnings but also their child's individual sensitivities, says Kate Whitaker from New Zealand's Classification Office.
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