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Our comedians Irene Pink and Donna Brookbanks with a few of the funny stories from the last week, including the British boy who's won his second consecutive gull screeching championship.
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Sam Ackerman brings us the latest sports from New Zealand and the rest of the world.
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Tom discusses the latest events in Te Whanganui-a-Tara including local government update and the missing Wellington Water report.
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Lisa Adler from Unity Books Wellington reviews 38 Londres Street by Phillipe Sands published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
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Back to the wild weather that has been battering the country - in particular Canterbury and Wellington.
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Angela Franklyn's stage and screen career in London was stopped in its tracks when she was diagnosed with a rare health condition.
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Edward White discusses the ongoing reaction in Beijing to Donald Trump's trade tarrif war.
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Open-source library software Koha, developed in Levin, is now used by 19,000 libraries around the world.
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Film and television reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about four movies out in cinemas
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Jill Goldson has spent decades working as a mediator with separating parents, together with their children
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Peter Griffin is a Wellington-based science and technology journalist
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Keiller discusses the latest events in Otautahi
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Louise O'Brien reviews Wonderland by Tracy Farr published by The Cuba Press
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She is known by many up and down the country as Whaea T - the aunty who will teach you how to hunt, fish and gather
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UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk about Sir Keir Starmer's first big test with voters since the general election
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A legal specialist in human trafficking says a simple amendment to the Crimes Act - which would enable prosecutions against child traffickers brought - is within reach
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Whakapapa ski field has joined Turoa in moving out of the hands of the receivers with a 10 year concession being granted
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RNZ's Money Correspondent Susan Edmunds has been looking at the data which shows the regions where house sellers were able to bank a sizeable capital gain.
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When Bridgit Sisson's beloved mum died in 2023, she wanted to keep her ashes close but couldn't find a vessel she felt resembled her.
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Throughout the '50s and '60s songs were short, got longer in the '70s and 80s, then shorter in the streaming era. But does a short song mean you get short changed?
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