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Smart, in-depth and relentlessly curious, host Kathryn Ryan dives into the stories shaping New Zealand and its people. Interviews and expert analysis from around the world and at home. It’s where big ideas are unpacked and everyday life explored.
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman.
McDonald's chief executive's awkward taste test of new burger, Southland and Palmerston North the big spenders on love, and the British police officer fired for using work from home trick.
Lee chews through the financial issues facing the Buller District Council including Local Water Done Well and criticism from auditors over delayed annual reports.
Marcus Greville of Unity Books Wellington reviews Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman, published by Penguin Random House.
Waihi Beach is about to become Aotearoa's most accessible beach with a new purpose-built high-needs accessible changing facility.
Frank Dikötter has trawled through thousands of files from the archives of the Chinese Communist Party to tell this story.
Vanuatu authorities confirm minor eruption at Ambae volcano and what the latest Middle East strikes mean for the Pacific.
A date for the The Seascape Tower's completion is even more uncertain now its owner and developer Shundi Customs has gone into receivership.
A competition researcher says supermarket real time pricing, could potentially lead to collusion.
The seventh narco sub in Pacific waters has been discovered this week as the wave of methamphetamine becomes the latest crisis challenging the region.
Film and TV reviewer James Croot reviews Tenor - My Name is Pati, which is a new film about Samoa opera star Pene Pati.
Do you have to video call grandchildren living overseas? Or perhaps you email your grandparents who are abroad?
Tech correspondent Marc Pesce breaks down the conflict between the Pentagon and Anthropic - the maker of AI bot Claude.
Kaitlyn talks to Kathryn about plans for a 200 unit retirement village, a ban on diving at Bay Venue pools and Mount Brewing celebrates 30 years in business as family owned brewery.
When she was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson's, Jennifer Andrewes took up walking as a way to fend off the condition.
Swimming saved Brendan Cullen from the depths of depression, but it was the courage to walk into a hospital and ask for help that set his recovery in motion.
UK correspondent Dan Bloom reports on the arrest of Scottish Labour MP Joani Reid's husband David Taylor, along with two other men, on suspicion of spying for China.
Funding fears loom over Auckland's annual Siva Afi Festival - which celebrates the art of Samoan fire knife dancing.
A report has found new regulations haven't stopped people from getting into problems with Buy Now Pay Later services.
Shortages in some ADHD drugs are expected to last throughout 2026, with Pharmac saying supply remains unpredictable.




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what about the ghost houses? all those houses unoccupied and owned by people wanting a nomad life.. the rich, the older folks... where does this problem sit in account with your figures?
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Wow! 3 powerful women taking on a tough topic!
Great review of a wonderful book
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