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Tom Augustine is a Tamaki based filmmaker and critic
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In parenting today - we've all seen a full pre-schooler in full meltdown mode. Christian Wright explains how parents can make it easier for everyone
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Пропущенные эпизоды?
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Technology commentator Peter Griffin joins Kathryn to talk about Pornhub's decision to suspend its site in France amid plans to introduce age verification
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Ellen updates Kathryn on Westport's Long Term Plan 2025-34 including dramas around various consultations and controversy surrounding the proposed new council offices
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Harry Ricketts reviews This Compulsion in Us by Tina Makereti published by Te Herenga Waka University Press
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Wellington writer Jennifer Trevelyan sent her debut novel to the world's biggest literary agent, and was signed
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UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to talk about Britain's plan to lift defence spending to 2.5 percent of GDP over the next decade
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A chair maker in Amberley is calling on councils around the country to make better use of public trees when they're removed
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The state of the health service has been a constant concern for New Zealanders. Simeon Brown joins Kathryn in the studio to discuss his plans for the health system
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Science commentator Allan Blackman looks at how sitting for hours can affect your brain - even if you're doing regular exercise. A major new study has tracked 80,000 Queenslanders, looking at how their path to crime was shaped early and differently, for men and women. Allan Blackman is a Professor of Chemistry, School of Science, Auckland University of Technology.
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A new book shines a spotlight on the first Kiwi women to venture into the field of medicine - the challenges, discrimination and outright bullying they had to overcome.
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Auckland Museum partially reopens this week after asbestos was found in the nearly 100 year old building, a hearing is almost wrapped up for a new helicopter pad, Auckland's City Mission has held an art exhibition with a difference and they were also among foodbanks that pleaded for funding in the recent 2025 budget, and Auckland libraries are trying something new - lending board games. Amy Williams is a RNZ senior reporter in Auckland.
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Quentin Johnson reviews Never Flinch by Stephen King published by Hachette
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Wellbeing expert Claire Turnbull is known for her practical advice for those wanting to make positive health and lifestyle changes.
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn for an update on the Erin Patterson case - the woman accused of killing three of her in-laws by death cap mushrooms - after she took the witness stand yesterday. PM Anthony Albanese is rebuffing a call from the US to up defence spending, millions of Australians are about to get a pay rise of 3.5% after the Fair Work Commission decided the national minimum wage needed to rise and the social media craze 'Run it Straight' has made it to Australia.
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Next, the call for a new national portal, to make it easier for trades apprentices to qualify and find placements.
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Outgoing Transpower chair Keith Turner says the country's electricity sector needs real reform and changes around the edges will not do
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Joe Porter has the latest in sport
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Bailley Unahi talks to Kathryn about the career she never knew she wanted
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WorkSafe is given six months to pursue fewer 'novel' prosecutions or face deeper restructuring. A Road of National Significance north of Levin is cut down to two lanes, while Microsoft cuts its global workforce as concerns rise about AI taking jobs. Dileepa Fonseka is a Senior Correspondent with BusinessDesk
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