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This festive season more people are likely to be reaching for an alternative to beer, wine and spirits. Dr Amy Errmann, a senior lecturer in marketing and international business at AUT is with Stacey to speak about the growing market for non-alcoholic drinks, who is drinking them and why.
Do people still enjoy Christmas cake? And if you haven't made one already - is there still time?
Kiwi comedian Chris Parker is hosting The Best Christmas Comedy Show on Earth next Friday.
Most of us who own a cat in New Zealand let them roam free, but what if we kept them inside?
Former What Now host Charlie Panapa is calling home from London where he's become a personal stylist with a focus on sustainability.
Former Whanganui Mayor Hamish McDouall is with us with a curly question for today's quiz.
Thousands of people from all around the world converged on Auckland this week to attend the World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education.
Alcohol, drugs, gambling, and sex are common addictions but a lecturer in psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine says revenge is the deadliest drug of all.
Bonnie Harrison is here guiding us through the latest weird and useful headlines from the world of science.
English comedian Harry Enfield is visiting New Zealand with his Harry Enfield And No Chums comedy show.
Animal behaviourist and founder of Dog Zen, Mark Vette has written a new book, Cat Zen.
This week, New Zealand motor racing legend Reg Cook will attempt to set a new, world land-speed record in Bolivia.
UK correspondent Christian Smith talks to Jim about the big stories making news in Britain including the trouble at the BBC.
Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz.
RNZ's own rugby aficionado joins Jim for a bit of post-match analysis of the All Blacks v England game, played at Twickenham in the wee hours of Sunday morning.
Trigger warnings at the head of articles are becoming more common, but do they change behaviour?
Author, journalist, and naturalist Amelia Thomas says she has taught herself to understand what animals are saying and believes it's a skill we can all develop.
Bonnie Harrison is here guiding us through the latest weird and useful headlines from the world of science.
Originally a radiographer, then flight attendant, teacher-aide and now science teacher, Sue works at a large international school in Brunei's main city, Bandar Seri Begawan.
Enforcement challenges and inconsistent decision-making can leave claimants wondering if Disputes Tribunal is worth the effort.



