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Up to 150,000 New Zealanders have autism, but there's a huge range in how it impacts people - so some think it's time the spectrum is divided.
A wrap of the day's big stories
All the top stories and other headlines from the day
Arts News for 2 November 2025.
All art is politics: Acclaimed Australian artist Mike Parr's controversial performance.
Regional Wrap: working with kelp in the Waitaki.
Award-winning actor Alison Bruce is one of the country’s most versatile and experienced stage and screen actors.
Tauranga Art Gallery reopens in $306 million redevelopment of city's cultural heart.
Fast Favourites: TV presenter and journalist Laura Tupou.
The top stories and other headlines at midday
A retired volunteer firefighter himself, George jumped on his bike to visit fire stations across the country and discovered the history, traditions, and humanity of each brigade.
Dr Ali Hill, from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition, returns to Sunday Morning to discuss safe protein powder, tinned oysters and supermarket yoghurt.
Bonnie Harrison is here guiding us through the latest weird and useful headlines from the world of science.
When he was 12 years old, Martin Pistorius was stricken by a mysterious neurological illness, known as Locked-in Syndrome.
Financial journalist Frances Cook joins Jim to explore the nitty gritty of giving yourself permission to spend.
Labour biting the bullet on capital gains tax this week got approval from media pundits and editors, but coverage of the political pointscoring was a bit of a zero-sum game. Also: a big rejig of Maori news and current affairs funding - and while NZ's leaders have been on the world stage this week, we've been accused of punching below our weight on global media freedom.
RNZ's Jamie Wall joins Jim from Chicago's Soldier Field stadium just before kick-off in the All Blacks' clash with Ireland. It's the first game in the All Blacks Northern Tour against the four home nations.
With bots and AI-slop rampant, the Dead Internet Theory might be becoming more fact than fiction.
BBC presenter Rich Preston joins the show again - from Washington DC - to give us the latest news from across the UK and US.
Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz.



