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Comedians Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks chat about some of quirky stories of the week, including how pythons were used by gas station thieves in the US, the Bulgarian football club forced to apologise after holding a minute's silence for a former player who is still alive, and could Doors front man Jim Morrison be alive and well in New York?
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Sam looks at the big sport stories of the week. Today, a place in the Football World Cup is on the line for the All Whites, a number of other big sporting clashes for New Zealand athletes both locally and abroad, and what's needed to 'protect' rising star runner Sam Ruthe.
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Grant Smithies brings this week's collection of music
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A petition has been launched for ACC to cover volunteer firefighters, Bluff oysters are back on the menu, and a $1 billion proposed windfarm has been declined. Che Baker is the editor of the Southland Times
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Roger Christensen of Little Unity Books Auckland reviews Little Bones by Sandy Bigna published by University of Queensland Press
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A Wellington woman was charged for broadband she wasn't receiving for two and a half years after switching providers
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Alexander Clapp talks about how his pursuit to understand the waste trade led him on a globetrotting journey
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Ed discusses the extradition of former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte to the Hague, why the Indonesian middle class is shrinking is a concern, and a new survey puts the South Korea education sector is under the microscope.
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The Telecommunications Users Association says mobile phone consumers need concrete action over the difficulties of switching between mobile or broadband suppliers
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Film and TV reviewer James Croot looks at Black Bag (cinemas), Adolescence (Netflix) , Good American Family (Disney) and The Studio (Apple TV).
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Psychologist Andrea Temkin-Yu has written a guide for parents wanting to work on their relationship with their teen.
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Technology commentator Mark Pesce looks at how AI is coming up against copyright and intellectual property laws - and the argument tech companies are using to keep doing what they're doing.
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Jimmy discusses school lunches, cat colonies, speed limits, and a damning review of Palmerston North Hospital's mental health ward.
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David Hill reviews Central Otago Couture: The Eden Hore Collection by Jane Malthus and Claire Regnault, with photos by Derek Henderson published by Te Papa Press
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UK correspondent Harriet Line details the backlash for PM Keir Starmer over cuts to welfare spending which could see around a million people in England and Wales lose their disability benefits.
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An anti-pokie machine lobby group has had legal success in its bid to reduce the number of machines across the country.
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Concerns the cost of living crisis is causing older New Zealanders to cutting back on food at risk to their own health.
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The BNZ's head of research, Stephen Toplis,looks ahead to today's GDP figures which are expected to show the economy inched out of recession.
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Money expert Lisa Dudson looks at how subscriptions can be costing you dearly.
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