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Culture 101 host Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about Love Lies and Bleeding (cinemas), starring Kristen Stewart as a gym manager who falls for Jackie, a bodybuilder passing through town.
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Speech and language therapist Christian Wright on some of the most effective evidence based-strategies to build preschoolers language across the day.
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Technology correspondent Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to look at new research which suggests women's jobs are more likely to be affected by AI than men's.
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The community board in Wanaka and the Upper Clutha held a recent public meeting on healthcare issues which saw more 400 people cram into a local hall to discuss the lack of after-hours care and access to basic services.
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A young Belgian couple who created a unique piece of art during their time in New Zealand are now looking for a new home for it.
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Emma Hislop reviews Memory Piece by Lisa Ko published by Hachette, RRP: $39.99.
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Fern Brady is currently touring her show, I Gave You Milk To Drink, and will be in Auckland for the International Comedy Festival in May.
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Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about how the UK will respond after it accused China of launching a "prolific" global campaign of cyberattacks
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A new report reveals a sharp rise in the cost of practising law is crunching down on the already-strained legal aid system.
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Fears of a looming crisis across the science and university sectors is set to get a closer look by the Government.
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Simran Kaur joins Kathryn to talk about why some big names have been selling up large amounts of their stock - and what that means if you're looking to invest right now.
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While some people look forward to putting their feet up in retirement, Andy Buchanan went entirely in the other direction.
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Elisabeth Easther reviews The Night She Fell by Eileen Merriman published by Penguin Random House NZ.
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Saraid de Silva's debut novel AMMA focuses on three generations of South Asian women, with readers moving between 1950s Singapore, 1980s Invercargill, and modern-day London and Melbourne.
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Some reprieve for jailed Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in British extradition proceedings, and plans to rush surprise legislation through Parliament to jail immigration detainees.
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Around 250 businesses around the country have signed up to a scheme helping their workers to get a new e-bike for half the price.
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Fans of rugby and art are bound to find a live art installation in Auckland this weekend fascinating.
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Building consents have sunk to their lowest level in 5 years - despite a huge need for new homes- and more construction firms are going to the wall.
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Marc dissects 'dolphingate', and how a run-of-the-mill round of the SailGP event in Lyttleton turned into a political firestorm.
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For all of social media and technology's perks, comes the very real risk an internet gaffe could jeopardise your job.
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