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Sam discusses the threat from professional rugby players to walk away from their national union amid concerns over governance.
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Simon details the rates rises facing Aucklanders, mounting concern about crime and safety in the inner city, traffic calming measures out West and blockbuster turn out to the Auckland Writers' Festival.
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Kim Pittar of Muirs Bookstore reviews The Coast Road by Alan Murrin published by Bloomsbury
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Cameroon born refugee, Dr Bernard Sama's fight for all asylum seekers to be treated equally in Aotearoa
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Taiwan has a new president - who is William Lai, and how is Beijing responding to his election and inauguration? The US-China trade war is back in full-swing after Joe Biden's latest comments on green technology exports. And researchers in China are developing a new AI chatbot based off the thoughts of the country's leader, Xi Jinping. Ed White is a correspondent for the Financial Times, based in Shanghai.
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Singing researchers have been investigating cross-cultural patterns in music and language.
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Matai Medical Research Institute - a not-for-profit research and innovation centre - first opened its doors in Gisborne-Tairawhiti in 2019. Five years later, it has a brand new purpose-built campus and is being hailed a world-leader in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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Conservation and health authorities are urged to remain on high alert as two instances of bird flu hit Australia. Distinguished Professor of infectious disease epidemiology and public health, Nigel French, says avian influenza is truly surrounding the country now.
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Film and TV correspondent James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about Copa 71 on the pioneering women that attended the 1971 Women's Football World Cup that was witnessed by record crowds - who then got written out of history. He'll also look at Disney's new doco on the life of Jim Henson, and James also details some of his picks of the French Film Festival. James Croot is the deputy editor of TV Guide
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Gratitude journals have been embraced by some adults in recent years - but what about children? An electrician turned writer, and an Auckland teacher have now created a wellbeing journal for tamariki - Piki te Ora. Hira Nathan trained as an electrician, it is still his day job, but has always had a passion for writing. He has already written a bilingual gratitude journal for adults- Whakawhetai. And now Hira has teamed with Pike te Ora co author, Jessie Eyre who is a teacher at Western Heights School in Henderson.
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Technology commentator Peter Griffin looks at the rise of the AI PC, including the debut this week of Microsoft's Copilot+ PCs and the Recall feature that keeps track of everything you see and do on your computer.
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RNZ Taranaki reporter Robin Martin brings news from the region.
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Harry Ricketts reviews Meantime by Majella Cullinane published by Otago University Press
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Columbia University Professor Cat Bohannon asks how it was that the male body became the scientific default in her new book Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution.
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UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to look at reaction to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's rain-drenched announcement that the country would go to the polls on July 4.
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A new study has found machine learning can significantly improve patient outcomes in the ICU. Wellington intensive care specialist, Professor Paul Young, also Deputy Director of the Medical Research Institute explains.
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Plunket responds to research which finds new mums are being let down by post natal services when it comes to mental health.
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As part of a disturbing global trend, New Zealanders are being coerced by criminals into sharing explicit photos online which are then used for blackmail. In the past two years, young people have become the target of financial sextortion primarily on Instagram and Snapchat, says American internet exploitation expert Paul Raffile. He and Netsafe chief executive Brent Carey speak to Kathryn Ryan about the issue.
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Money expert Liz Koh looks at open banking, and the changes it could foist on us all very quickly. What are the pros and cons?
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Kathryn speaks with Christchurch podiatrist Simon Wheeler about how to look after our feet.
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