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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.
RNZ hosts Nine To Noon, a news show with 278 episodes published.
Prize bulls, city plans, stickered homes and arm wrestling.
Elizabeth Heritage reviews What We Remember, What We Forget: A memoir in memory by Siobhan Harvey,
The investigation that uncovered the scale of an Islamic State massacre in the northern Mozambique town of Palma.
Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst joins Kathryn to look at the sacking and charges laid against two EY staff members who are accused of accessing the Prime Minister's personal banking information.
There's a new tool for plumbers to help them search for accurate and up to date certification and plumbing standards, in the form of an AI tool called Toby.
The National Cyber Security Centre's most recent report for the first quarter of this year has highlighted three incidents likely to impact key sensitive date or disrupt essential services.
Late last year IRD announced it was resuming action against smaller tax debts, following a period of leniency post pandemic. How much of an estimated 10 billion dollar tax debt can it recover?
Marc wraps the latest at the Football World Cup, now in the knockout stages. Success for the Black Caps in England, while the White Ferns are unable to defend their T20 World Cup - with three legends of the game bowing o
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Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo is cautiously exploring the New Zealand market through influencer campaigns while local manufacturer Steel & Tube battles severe debt and operating losses that may pressure the company t
Jared talks about the fast track application being planned to extend The Remarkables ski field, renewed calls for an accommodation levy, an expansion on a build to rent project up to a thousand homes and how snow has arr
Sally Battson reviews Beyond the Border by Owen Marshall, published by Quentin Wilson Publishing.
Simon started out as a violin player for the Irish dance company Spirit of the Dance, before moving into the creative space.
President Trump faces a symbol of domestic frustration with the deterioration of the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, alongside a shifting political landscape marked by recent democratic socialist primar
The programme builds up to a mock election in Term 4, which gives students first-hand experience of the voting process.
Following a $30 million Budget announcement to equip up to 500 schools with solar panels and batteries, analyst William Bisley modelled which areas would need the solar systems most.
The Government is making changes to the Building Act, including bringing in a proportionate liability scheme, meaning councils will no longer be the last man standing dealing with building defects.
This week is the Garden Bird Survey week - the 20th year of this citizen science endeavour. One of the trends noted by the survey organisers in Landcare Research this year is that bellbirds (korimako) are experiencing a
Matcha, the vividly green tea drink, is now so popular worldwide that shortages are forcing farmers and importers alike to scramble for solutions.
Peter Dunne was the leader of United Future and is a former MP and Minister who has worked within both National and Labour governments. Andrew Ketels is a government relations consultant and was previously the chief of s
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