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Nine To Noon — 542 episodes

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Urban Issues with Bill McKay

2

Whey to go: Tauranga gin distillery wins top honours

3

Political commentators Neale Jones and Tracey Martin

4

Around the motu: Tom Hunt, a senior reporter at The Post

5

Book review: White River Crossing by Ian McGuire

6

Weather update: state of emergency in Waitaki District

7

The real UK undercover agent who inspired Netflix series 'Legends'

8

Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney

9

Dog's journey from living on the street to biosecurity

10

Councils warned about risks of delaying infrastructure projects

11

New charity to help people with eating disorders

12

Friday funnies with James Nokise and Donna Brookbanks

13

Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

14

Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham

15

Book review: Stakes by Noelle McCarthy

16

How money laundering won: Oliver Bullough

17

Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins

18

Disaster go bags for animals

19

Keeping Ruapehu District viable

20

Bill makes tenure review process pointless - professor

21

Screentime: Minions & Monsters, DocEdge, and more

22

Nathan Wallis unpacks a child's changing brain

23

UK: £15bn defence plan, June heat record, and more

24

Should more KiwiSaver money go to NZ startups?

25

A year on from weight-loss jabs being available

26

Can AI help save more patients on life support?

27

Three major cyber security breaches reported already this year

28

Inland Revenue crackdown on tax debt continues

29

Sports-chat with Marc Hinton

30

Lisa Fa'alafi on her boundary-pushing cabaret show

31

Business commentator Victoria Young

32

USA correspondent David Smith

33

Kids voting programme gives students real world experience

34

Which schools should get solar scheme

35

Builders worried over cost of insurance

36

Builders worried over cost of insurance

37

Growing kelp to regenerate marine areas off Wynyard Point

38

Call for a ban on TV ads for sports betting

39

Daughter speaks out about mother's treatment at care home

40

Sport correspondent Sam Ackerman

41

Friday funnies

42

Around the motu: Peter de Graaf, RNZ's reporter in Northland

43

Book review: The Realm of Ice and Sky by Buddy Levy

44

New doco on the 83 year old who runs a night-time bookstore

45

Asia correspondent Edward White

46

Auckland Opera Studio: shaping young singers' careers

47

More engineers needed for future projects

48

Teachers hesitant to use new SMART student assessment tool

49

Screentime: Supergirl, Toy Story 5, Bust Up

50

How to meet the needs of gifted children and their whanau

51

Tech: Meta's great pivot to prediction markets

52

Around the motu: Westport News Chief Reporter, Lee Scanlon

53

Book review: The Things We Never Say by Elizabeth Strout

54

Skier Kai Jones' meteoric rise and near-fatal fall

55

Solar panels for the balcony

56

Winter ills and RSV vaccinations

57

Commerce Commission reminder to pass on fuel price drops

58

Around the motu: Tess Brunton, RNZ's reporter in Dunedin

59

Book: My Year in Paris with Gertrude Stein by Deborah Levy

60

Professor Wayne Cutfield awarded 2026 College Medal

61

Australia: Bird deaths, Hanson's monoculture, Socceroo politics

62

Sports correspondent Glen Larmer

63

How an interest in people faking their deaths fueled this novel

64

Business commentator Calida Stuart-Menteath

65

Around the motu: Whanganui Chronicle editor, Zaryd Wilson

66

Book review: I Eat the Stars by Sarah Wilson

67

What's next for Labour, following Starmer's resignation?

68

Award-winning photographer Matthew Abbott on the impact of an image

69

USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben

70

'Real world' AI startup closes massive funding round

71

Public Trust moves away from manual system to cope with sky-high hardship applications

72

Two different councils on amalgamation

73

Urban Issues with Bill McKay

74

Let them Eat My Cake - award-winning Auckland baker

75

Political commentators Neale Jones and Brigitte Morten

76

Around the motu: Keiller MacDuff, RNZ senior reporter in Christchurch

77

Book review: Cape to Bluff Vol. 2

78

Irish-Kiwi Gráinne Moss completes Oceans Seven Challenge

79

Jim van der Poel on 40 years in the dairy sector

80

Foreign correspondent Daniel Schweimler in Argentina

81

Fund adds in a new funding option, but no new money

82

Rural internet providers at risk of closure

83

Shayne P. Carter on reforming classic songs

84

Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson

85

Mediterranean chef putting soups in jars

86

Sports editor Dana Johannsen

87

Friday funnies

88

Around the motu: Ian Allen

89

Book review: Lucky Creatures by Joseph Trinidad

90

Four brain surgeries, but fighting back to fighting back to run marathons

91

Asia correspondent Edward White

92

SPCA pushes for regulations over puppy breeding

93

A bumper Fieldays

94

Moves to offer mobile broadband worrying consumer advocates

95

Confused about KiwiSaver? Susan Edmund's book has the answers

96

World Vision's national director on Sudan humanitarian crisis

97

Disability 'almost invisible' in our health care data

98

Business commentator Cécile Meier

99

Around the motu: Ian Carson, Editor of Otaki Today

100

Book review: Not a Babe by Sarah Johnson

101

Top honour for Kiwi educator's robotics and AI lessons

102

Why some autoimmune patients are turning to worms

103

USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben

104

Changes to SIS since 2019 attacks & Islamic community's own research

105

Call for new climate insurance levy

106

State of Emergency in Wellington

107

Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

108

Blue cheese martini? Coming to Wellington

109

Political commentators Tracey Martin and Liam Hehir

110

Around the motu: Tom Hunt senior journalist with The Post

111

Book review: Frank the Monster by Mats Strandberg

112

Matt Haig is back with the sequel to The Midnight Library

113

More revelations about lives of Andrew, Sarah

114

BBC Middle East correspondent Sebastian Usher

115

Terrorist's path of radicalisation revealed in new book

116

Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

117

Friday funnies

118

Around the motu: Kirsty Pickett co owner of the Southland App

119

Book review: Nuremberg Women by Natalie Livingstone

120

Anastasia Berg on AI's potential to destroy the way we think

121

Pacific editor Koroi Hawkins

122

The men who jumped ship to build lives in NZ in 1945-1970

123

World nuclear head on case for small-scale atomic energy

124

Screentime: Tuner, Cape Fear, Dear England

125

Parenting: Who rules the roost in your household?

126

Will $450m for health system's cyber needs be enough?

127

Around the motu: Che Baker the editor of the Southland Times

128

US House votes to restrict Trump's war powers

129

Numberless credit cards on the horizon

130

Award-winning author Philippa Werry's new YA novel

131

Book review: A Flame in the Dark by Maria Gill

132

A new exhibition celebrates tikumu - the large mountain daisy

133

Solar subsidy better value than winter payment - researcher

134

Calls for only liquor store in Otara Town Centre to be closed

135

Loyalty programmes - are they really worth the effort?

136

Sharron Martin's new novel - Cygnet River

137

Around the motu: James Pocock Gisborne Herald Editor

138

Book review: Te Kaikaukau: The Swimmer - I te Ao o te Reo

139

Veteran Brad Poulter's powerful memoir on serving while gay

140

Australia: One Nation rising, second-hand subs and more

141

Mobile defibrillators instead of public AEDs?

142

Oranga Tamariki - Amanda Malu, taking on the task of preventing child abuse

143

Sports-chat with Glen Larmer

144

Popular Kiwi who's released her own romantasy novel

145

Business commentator Nicholas Pointon

146

Around the motu: Simon Wilson based in Auckland.

147

Book review: This is where we say goodbye

148

Francesca Albanese: Driven by a strong sense of justice

149

USA correspondent David Smith

150

The Polish photographer who found refuge in New Zealand

151

Nautical navigation processes undergoing significant overhaul

152

Community call out for patrol volunteers

153

Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

154

Friday funnies

155

Around the motu: Mike Tweed of the Whanganui Chronicle

156

Book review: John of John by Douglas Stuart

157

Moss&Freud explores an unlikely friendship

158

Asia correspondent Ed White

159

The Pope calls for the "disarming" of AI

160

Finance Minister Nicola Willis on Budget 2026

161

Screentime: French Film Festival, A Private Life, Rivals s2

162

How to help kids adjust to changes to the education system

163

Tech: Vulnerable businesses, consumer law, AI and banking

164

Around the motu: David Hill with North Canterbury News

165

Landfall 251: Autumn 2026 edited by Lynley Edmeades

166

Disaster recovery expert earns PhD at 64

167

UK: Makerfield by-election, Blair's Labour critique and more

168

Celebrating design in the capital

169

Rural women NZ: what's needed for mental health

170

Latest from the Middle East on US-Iran ceasefire

171

Science: Smoothie rethink, radioactive bananas, glittering gold

172

Auckland arborist on tree care for wild weather

173

Around the motu: Tess Brunton, RNZ's reporter in Dunedin

174

Book review: The Ruiners by Ellena Savage

175

The award-winning Tairāwhiti Whenua Charitable Trust and land use on the East Coast

176

Australia correspondent Karen Middleton

177

Northland scientist wins career award at 2026 Science Awards

178

Numbers of public EV chargers lagging in New Zealand

179

Sir Anand Satyanand on what's needed for Rotary's survival

180

Sports correspondent Marc Hinton

181

Dealing with complexities of divorce and legal pros

182

Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson

183

Around the motu: Chris Hyde, Hawkes Bay Today editor

184

Book review: Ain't Nobody's Fool by Martha Ackmann

185

Kiwi queer crime-comedy-drama Bust Up hits screens this week

186

USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben

187

Last year's funding boost for learning support falls short

188

Saving wool auctions in Hawke's Bay

189

Co-parenting arrangements fall through cracks - researcher

190

Co-parenting arrangements fall through cracks - researcher

191

Urban issues with Liz Moncrieff

192

Raglan creamery brings back the milk crate

193

Political commentators Gareth Hughes and Tim Hurdle

194

Around the motu: David Williams, Newsroom's South Island reporter

195

Book review: Fruit Fly by Josh Silver

196

Paper Husbands: Musicians reforming their band 30 years on

197

Germany correspondent Thomas Sparrow

198

Whanganui climber has her eyes set on 2028 paralympics

199

Battery move in Otago to reduce demand on grid

200

Midwives want better contract system to prevent burnout

201

Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

202

Friday funnies with Te Radar and Michele A'Court

203

Around the motu: Jonathan McKenzie Editor of the Waikato Times

204

Book review: Nonesuch by Francis Spufford

205

The app helping teachers help kids in sport

206

Darren Groth on the power of sports – State of Origin

207

Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins

208

Ten-day country music bonanza in Gore

209

Air NZ boss on the airline's course through the fuel crisis

210

Diabetes drugs labelled barrier to Māori and Pasifika

211

Screentime: The Mandalorian and Grogu, Finding Emily, Obsession

212

Parenting: sharing the mental load

213

Technology with Peter Griffin

214

Around the motu: Robin Martin, RNZ's reporter in Taranaki

215

Book review: Sound Mind Dead Body by Dave Warner

216

New novel counting the journey of resistance agent Nancy Wake

217

UK correspondent Dan Bloom

218

Controversial Sams Creek gold mine application declined

219

Shaky business confidence puts dent in work vehicle sales

220

Citrus growers question supermarket pricing

221

Money with Susan Edmunds

222

Creating a fantasy world with Pasifika flavour

223

Around the motu: Jared McCulloch 1 News Reporter in Queenstown

224

Book review: Have This Heart by Lawrence Patchett

225

Geoff Chase notches 100 PhD successes

226

Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst

227

New handbook to help music therapy choirs be more accessible

228

Fees-free study didn't remove real barriers to tertiary study

229

Calls to fulfil defence housing promise amid global security concerns

230

Sports correspondent Sam Ackerman

231

Suzie Miller on bringing Ginsburg's life to the stage

232

Business commentator Thomas Manch

233

Around the motu: Kelly Makiha from the Rotorua Daily Post

234

Book review: Slash by Gavin Strawhan

235

World authority on medieval manuscripts traces Dunedin roots

236

USA correspondent David Smith

237

Northland gym hoping to capitalise as bouldering becomes an Olympic sport

238

Canterbury researchers launching drug tests

239

New dentistry qualifications, but struggle for all clinic staff

240

Off the beaten track with Hazel Phillips

241

Life-long love of good food drives Good Chow

242

Political commentators Dale Husband and Ben Thomas

243

Around the motu: Amy Williams RNZ senior reporter in Auckland

244

Book review: Almost Life by Kiran Millwood Hargrave

245

The search for the perfect red

246

Award winning doc explores thrills and risk of motorbike riding

247

Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney

248

GPS device to keep track of boaties when cell range drops out

249

QR 'quishing' scams on rise

250

Christchurch townhouse boom leaves some out of pocket

251

Sports Editor Dana Johannsen

252

Friday Funnies: Te Radar and Irene Pink

253

Around the motu: Jonathan Leask from the Ashburton Guardian

254

After Oscar: The Legacy of a Scandal by Merlin Holland

255

Art exhibition looks at the restoration of waterways

256

AMA nominee Ladi6

257

Asia correspondent on President Trump's visit to China

258

Tom Sainsbury on protecting satire and parody

259

The human story behind the criminal justice system

260

Screentime: Half Man, Criminal Record 2, Episode One Redux

261

The value in kids stepping up to stop peers being bullied

262

Tech: First Mythos - now the rest, RAMageddon and more

263

Around the motu: Samantha Gee, RNZ's reporter in Nelson

264

Book review: The Good Settler by Richard Shaw

265

Ingrid Horrocks takes top fiction prize with All Her Lives

266

UK: Starmer's leadership faces toughest test yet

267

Every Bite - helping families find ways to avoid food waste

268

No evidence to support immigration law changes - lawyer

269

Worries about funding under new Conservation Reform Bill

270

Sports correspondent Sam Ackerman

271

Guy Hessell on the benefits of going native in the garden

272

Siri Hustvedt's tribute to her late husband Paul Auster

273

USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben

274

Plans to make life jackets mandatory in Auckland

275

The challenges of health planning

276

Tourism businesses react to trans-Tasman flights being cutt

277

Around the motu: Ian Allen in Marlborough

278

Book review: Death of an Ordinary Man by Sarah Perry

279

Abe's Bagels sold for undisclosed sum

280

Richard Shaw's books on his journey to understand colonisation

281

Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins

282

Restoring Wellington's largest stream system

283

Is owning a rental property still worth it?

284

Screentime: The Devil Wears Prada 2, Widow's Bay, and more

285

How grandparents are vital for the wellbeing of our mokopuna

286

Tech: Landline comeback, China to protect jobs from AI

287

Around the motu: Jesse Archer in Taupo

288

Book review: Departure (s) by Julian Barnes

289

Filmmaker follows in mother's footsteps with debut feature

290

UK: Local elections, hate crime up, two pubs a day close

291

Nelson Gallery shop stops stocking the work of 40 local artists

292

Young people struggling with living costs and digital pressure

293

Science: Hindenburg's impact on hydrogen

294

Lauren Keenan's latest historical fiction work

295

Unemployment down to 5.3 per cent

296

Around the motu: Alexa Cook in Hawke's Bay

297

Book review : Other People's Bodies by Megan Nicol Reed

298

Biotech CEO on how the industry can survive distrust

299

Australia: Rates up, Budget looms, antisemitism inquiry

300

Demystifying pregnancy cravings

301

The Kiwi behind UneeQ: The company creating 'digital humans'

302

Economist warning on pricing hikes

303

Glen Larmer on sport

304

From a prisoner of war to a Waikato farm

305

Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson

306

Around the motu: Piers Fuller in Wairarapa

307

Book review: The Only Way Is Up by Jennifer Andrewes

308

Gut health, and number 2 myths

309

USA correspondent David Smith

310

New Zealanders' love for wearable art endures

311

Climate change and extreme heat increase risk of stroke

312

Survey reveals the dire state of dialysis services nationally

313

Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne

314

The family-run free-range farm Kaimai Eggs

315

Political commentators Dale Husband and Liam Hehir

316

Around the motu: Stuff reporter in Auckland, Torika Tokalau

317

Annie and Maeve definitely are not friends by Olivia Muscat

318

Two authors are the creative force behind a new mystery novel

319

Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney

320

Nelson charity running AI lessons from a local cafe.

321

Community groups upset at changes to lottery grants board

322

What's behind the spate in road deaths?

323

Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

324

Music reviewer Grant Smithies

325

Book review: Childish Palate by Shariff Burke

326

Jake Lambert, the British comedian on everyday life and laughing at epilepsy

327

Asia correspondent Edward White

328

Laser Kiwi: world's only surreal sketch circus' latest show

329

Support for those with upper gut cancers

330

Friday funnies: Irene Pink and Te Radar

331

Around the motu: Ian Carson Editor of Otaki Today

332

Rapid changes to aviation rules underway

333

Screentime: The Sheep Detectives, The Weed Eaters, and more

334

What is FAFO parenting?

335

Tech: Australia Mastercom breach, Stryker attacked

336

Around the motu: Jonathan McKenzie in Waikato

337

Book review : London Falling by Patrick Radden Keefe

338

Ilona Bannister on her new killer train station mystery, Five

339

UK: Two Jewish men stabbed, King Charles' speech in the US

340

The all-female sailing crew tackling the ocean plastic crisis

341

Organised crime a driver for updating Maritime law

342

The opportunity to build fit-for-purpose stormwater systems

343

Sports commentator Sam Ackerman

344

Friday funnies: Donna Brookbanks and Michele A'Court

345

Around the motu: David Hill reports from Rangiora

346

Major landslide in Waiwera leads to evacuations

347

Some viewers shut out of TVNZ+ by updates

348

New book details SAS operations in Afghanistan

349

Veteran foreign correspondent pays tribute to his grandfather

350

Teachers' concerns about proposed history curriculum

351

Screentime: NZ Spy, Beef s3, Last One Laughing UK s2

352

How to talk about social media pressures and the manosphere

353

Tech: The use (and misuse) of AI in the hiring process

354

Around the motu : Taranaki report Robin Martin

355

Book review : Hope Rises by David Baldacci

356

New app to help beat food waste

357

James Nokise on mixing politics and comedy

358

UK: PM faces renewed pressure over Mandelson appointment

359

Couple donate over 400 artworks from private collection

360

Social cohesion appears to be sliding

361

Confronting the KiwiSaver gaps

362

Science: Auto-brewery syndrome, Trump autism claim debunked

363

Sgt Haane's WW2 heroics in film

364

Around the motu: Chris Hyde, Hawkes Bay Today editor

365

Book review: Python's Kiss by Louise Erdrich

366

Consumer calls for faster return of retirement village payments

367

Shana Chandra traces her ancestors' story

368

Australia correspondent: Gas tax pressure, Rebel Wilson denies defamation

369

Building better braces for children with cerebral palsy

370

The Australian MP who blew the whistle

371

Reviving Auckland's city centre

372

Sports with Sam Ackerman

373

Artist Te Rongo Kirkwood on the success of her glassworks

374

Business commentator Hamish McNicol

375

Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham in Manawatu

376

Book review: Love is an Algorithm by Laura Brooke Robson

377

How Maria Reva's Ukrainian kidnap caper was interrupted by war

378

USA correspondent David Smith

379

Social service providers nervous over 'retargeting and redesigning' of programmes

380

Wellington region and Carterton remain under heavy rain warning

381

One of the plans to take on Molesworth Station

382

Urban Issues with Liz Moncrieff

383

Jaz Mathisen on cooking through the seasons

384

Political commentators Ben Thomas and Gareth Hughes

385

Around the motu: Amy Williams, RNZ reporter in Auckland

386

Book review: The Society of Literary Marauders by Sasha Wasley

387

A Memoir of Awakening, Rebellion, and Survival in Syria

388

Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney

389

Public easements revealed that allow greater outdoor access

390

Fuel surcharges hitting pharmacy deliveries

391

Dramatic rescues in Wellington after torrential rain

392

Friday funnies: Te Radar and Michele A'Court

393

Around the motu: Tom Hunt from Wellington's The Post

394

Book review : Party Boy by Breton Dukes

395

How art in health centre waiting rooms can help anxiety

396

Rakiura takes centre stage in a new mystery novel

397

Asia correspondent Edward White

398

Auckland museum's online databases set for overhaul

399

Furnished homes for those fleeing family violence

400

Auckland mayor on opening bus lanes to trucks

401

Screentime: Euphoria s3, Margo's Got Money Troubles

402

Calls for tighter restrictions for online pornography

403

Tech: Amazon and Globalstar to merge - how it'll affect Kiwis

404

Around the motu: Jonathan Leask from the Ashburton Guardian

405

Book review: Son of Nobody by Yann Martel

406

A Kiwi living in the Orkney Islands talks about the missing monk

407

Tina Makereti on identity, place and a compulsion to write

408

UK: Trade deal threats amid looming King's visit

409

Postcard that made its way back to Dunedin home after 116 years

410

How does the so-called 'Temu Tax' work and who will pay?

411

The scientists left adrift by cuts

412

How to tell when a bad work day is turning into burnout

413

Can problematic animated characters really get a reboot?

414

Around the motu: Kaitlyn Morrell, Bay of Plenty Times

415

Book review: Whidbey by T Kira Madden

416

Journalist Sally Wenley's candid memoir about the bus crash that changed her life

417

Australia: A nearly Royal Tour, call for Trump-style social media checks

418

Research efforts seek to prevent further Koekoea decline

419

Karl Urban on wrapping up The Boys and starring in Mortal Kombat II

420

Schools struggle with drinking water compliance

421

Sports correspondent Marc Hinton

422

Celebrating the work of New Zealand architect, Claude Megson

423

Around the motu: Ellen Curnow, a Westport News reporter

424

Book review: A Day Like No Other by James Norcliffe

425

What the construction sector can tell us about the economy

426

Claire Mabey's sequel to her award winning children's novel

427

USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben

428

SPCA launches discounted adoptions drive

429

International investors snapping up NZ homes after rule change

430

Group urges Budget subsidies for solar

431

Off the beaten track with Aaron Fleming

432

Lost joy for cooking? More than Toast injects the fun

433

Political commentators Neale Jones and Tim Hurdle

434

Around the motu: David Williams

435

Karen Hao on how AI is fueling a new era of empire

436

Foreign correspondent Sebastian Usher

437

Dancing through life: Ash Habgood’s Neverland story

438

Can a city deal save a super city?

439

Bracing for 'Super k' flu

440

Sports with Sam Ackerman

441

The week that was with Irene Pink and Te Radar

442

Around the motu: Jared McCulloch, 1 News Reporter in Queenstown

443

Book review: Hungus by Amber Esau

444

Concern for future of sheep dog trials in Waikato

445

MetService update on weather warnings as Cyclone Vaianu nears

446

Clemency Montelle on unlocking the mathematical past

447

Pacific news: Koroi Hawkins, editor RNZ Pacific

448

Wellington's Zoo - the first in New Zealand - turns 120

449

Scale of oil and gas job losses in Taranaki revealed

450

Iran conflict hitting building costs

451

Screentime: The Testaments, The Miniature Wife, and more

452

Critical thinking for teens to manage online world

453

Tech: Mythos too dangerous for release, Sam Altman exposé

454

Around the motu: Tess Brunton, RNZ's reporter in Dunedin

455

Book review: Addition by Toni Jordan

456

Demand for electric motorbikes on the rise

457

Unearthing the preserved stories of Pompeii

458

UK: Starmer's Mideast meeting, doctors' strikes and Kanye ban

459

Dogs joining the battle against golden clams

460

Auckland team tasked with keeping transplant organs healthy

461

Social media companies not complying with Australia ban

462

Science: Hormuz + fertiliser, how to make air on a spaceship

463

Sea captain's book imagines NZ 60 years after devastating war

464

Iran claims victory, says it forced US to accept 10-point plan

465

Around the motu: James Pocock

466

Book review: Lázár by Nelio Biedermann

467

Trump agrees to two-week ceasefire

468

Mother charts her journey through her son's autism diagnosis

469

Australia: War hero arrested, PM lobbies petrol suppliers

470

Australasian bittern discovered in Maniatoto basin

471

Subcontractors fight for better protections

472

Trump's deadline looms for Iran

473

Sports-chat with Glen Larmer

474

Silver Ferns great Tracey Fear on playing, coaching and becoming a Life Member of Netball NZ

475

Business commentator Victoria Young

476

Around the motu: Peter de Graaf

477

Book review: Bill McLeod: Mountaineering Legend by Ross Cullen

478

NZ spy on Cold War work for CIA

479

The rocket scientist turned doctor going zero waste

480

The rise of the red admiral in Auckland

481

A third of Aucklanders rubbish sent to recycling

482

The search for more GPs

483

Screentime: I, Swear, Hoppers, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die

484

How to cut through the noise as a new parent

485

Tech: US router ban, helium shortage bites, sycophantic AI

486

Around the motu: Mike Tweed in Whanganui

487

Government's Cabinet reshuffle announced

488

Book review: Kiwi Roots by John Mullinder

489

Hannah Lillith Assadi on her exiled Palestinian father's journey

490

UK: Starmer seeks to strengthen EU ties, warnings for jet fuel

491

Kōkako population soars in Hunua Ranges

492

Flood recovery in Hawke's Bay hits new milestone

493

Industry faces closure as LNG hopes fade

494

Employment Relations Act: How the changes could affect you

495

New indoor lightshow debuts at new Auckland convention centre

496

Around the motu: Jonathan McKenzie, Editor of the Waikato Times

497

Book review : Romeo v Juliet by R.A. Spratt

498

The man on a mission to re-wild the oceans with sharks

499

Australia: Fuel excise halved, social media ban being ignored

500

The role of certification schemes in preserving fish stocks

501

Former IEA boss warns how high oil might go

502

Nurse and professor of Māori health facing her own diagnosis

503

Marc Hinton: All Whites thumping win

504

Veteran actor on his solo ANZAC show

505

Business commentator Calida Stuart-Menteath

506

Around the motu: Robin Martin RNZ's reporter in Taranaki

507

Book review: New Days for Old by James Brown

508

From Killer Kowalski to business school professor

509

Mobile refilling station a hit with Northland communities

510

Growing demand for biodiversity credits

511

More power bill pain for consumers

512

Urban Issues with Bill McKay

513

The story behind Oamaru's champion cheese

514

Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Lianne Dalziel

515

Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland

516

Book review: The Gambler by J. P. Pomare

517

Plans needed for potential global medicine supply issues

518

Miriam Lancewood's practical advice for surviving in the wild

519

Foreign correspondent Sebastian Usher

520

The new heart surgery method helping patients recover faster

521

Latest on the global fuel shortage and what we should expect

522

How secure are food supplies for New Zealanders?

523

Friday Funnies with Elisabeth Easther and Donna Brookbanks

524

Around the motu: Kelly Makiha in Rotorua

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Book review: Brawler by Lauren Groff

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Disability community showcases talents at Illuminate Market

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How British writer Mick Herron created his slobby super spy: Slow Horses' Jackson Lamb

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Asia correspondent Ed White

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Two sisters and bodypainters at Cuba Dupa

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What needs to be done to protect the use of genetic testing

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Heavy rain and wind continues

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The inventor of the world wide web on giving the internet back to the people

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Screentime: The Murdochs, Mr Nobody Against Mr Putin, and more

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How to teach teenagers about investing and the value of money

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Technology: AstraZeneca subject to cyberattacks

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Book review: A Complete Fiction by R. L. Maizes

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Kenneth Roth on holding regimes to account

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UK: Antisemitic arson arrests, No 10 aide phone theft, and more

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The rise of youth-led activism in climate change

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What will the new Government app mean for you?

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Heavy rain batters the upper North Island

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Hospital in the Home is expanding, but how safe is it?