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Govt opening door for more foreigner buyers to buy farm land - Labour
Government opening door to foreigner farm land buyers - Labour
Changes have been made to the way applications are handled in order to speed up the process and reduce uncertainty, the minister says.
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Book review: Ghosts of the British Museum by Noah Angell
Audio 9 Apr 2024Quentin Johnson reviews Ghosts of the British Museum by Noah Angell published by Hachette Audio
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Book review: Dear Colin, Dear Ron: the selected letters of Colin McCahon and Ron O'Reilly by Peter Simpson
Audio 8 Apr 2024Lynn Freeman reviews Dear Colin, Dear Ron: the selected letters of Colin McCahon and Ron O'Reilly by Peter Simpson published by Te Papa Press Audio
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Book review: How to Win an Information War by Peter Pomerantsev
Audio 5 Apr 2024Tilly Lloyd from Unity Wellington reviews How to Win an Information War, by Peter Pomerantsev, published by Faber. Audio
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Free school lunches making a real difference - Northland principal
'Kids with full bellies learn better' - principal
A Northland school is urging the government to rethink its plans to cut back the free lunches programme, saying the meals have greatly improved student attendance and behaviour. Audio
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Book review: Māori Made Easy Pocket Guide by Scotty Morrison
Audio 4 Apr 2024Paul Diamond reviews Maori Made Easy Pocket Guide by Scotty Morrison published by Penguin Random House NZ Audio
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Book review: Sanctuary by Garry Disher
Audio 3 Apr 2024David Hill reviews Sanctuary by Garry Disher published by Text Publishing. Audio
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3 Body Problem: Lawyer sentenced to death for Lin Qi murder
3 Body Problem: Lawyer sentenced to death for murder of 'billionaire millennial'
While Netflix's new series 3 Body Problem rakes in the views, one of the key players behind the adaptation was sentenced to death a day after the show's release.
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Book review: Portrait of a War Artist by John Gillies
Harry Broad reviews Portrait of a War Artist by John Gillies published by Quentin Wilson Publishing. Audio
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AFL illicit drug policy thrust into the spotlight
AFL illicit drug policy thrust into the spotlight
The AFL, its clubs and its players are under a media spotlight regarding the drug policy in Australia's richest sports league.
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Lockdowns partly to blame for students playing up at school - principal
Lockdowns partly to blame for students playing up at school - principal
But she says it is important not to "catastrophise" a new report documenting Kiwi students' deteriorating behaviour. Audio
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Waka Kotahi wanted $6m to address rail safety concerns but never sent request
Waka Kotahi wanted $6m to address rail safety concerns but never sent request
The agency watered down a warning to the government about growing safety risks on the rail network, while also failing to submit a bid for more money to tackle them. Audio
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Book Review: Emma Hislop reviews Memory Piece by Lisa Ko
Audio 28 Mar 2024Emma Hislop reviews Memory Piece by Lisa Ko published by Hachette, RRP: $39.99. Audio
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The Three-Body Problem: The 'unfilmable' Chinese sci-fi novel set to be Netflix's new hit 3 Body Problem
The Three-Body Problem: The 'unfilmable' Chinese sci-fi novel set to be Netflix's new hit 3 Body Problem
Netflix's 3 Body Problem is adapted from a bestselling Chinese sci-fi novel that became a huge hit, despite China's historic censorship of the genre.
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'Mālō e lelei is a made-up greeting' - Tongan scholar
'Malo e lelei is a made up greeting' - Tongan scholar
Vasalua Jenner-Helu, a researcher at 'Atenisi Institute says "mālō e lelei" - now a standard greeting in contemporary Tongan - is a phrase that wasn't in common use in the past. Audio
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Book review: The Night She Fell by Eileen Merriman
Audio 27 Mar 2024Elisabeth Easther reviews The Night She Fell by Eileen Merriman published by Penguin Random House NZ. Audio
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Accessibility remains an afterthought – how NZ’s digital health tools risk excluding people with disabilities
How online health tools show accessibility is still an afterthought
Opinion - Accessibility in healthcare is often lacking or insufficient, both for staff and patients, Sally Britnell writes.
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Book review: The Space Between by Lauren Keenan
Carole Beu of the Women's Bookshop reviews The Space Between by Lauren Keenan published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Book review: My Brilliant Sister by Amy Brown
Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews My Brilliant Sister by Amy Brown published by Simon and Schuster Audio
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The vital electricity of contemporary poetry: Fast Favourites with Tracey Slaughter
Culture 101’s Mark Amery invited award-winning author of fiction, poetry and essays, the Kirikiriroa Hamilton based Tracey Slaughter, to play Fast Favourites. Tracey picks out some favourite poems… Audio
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Book review: The Extinction of Irena Ray by Jennifer Croft
Audio 22 Mar 2024Martene McCaffrey of Unity Books Auckland reviews The Extinction of Irena Ray by Jennifer Croft published by Scribe. Audio
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Book review: Remember Me: Poems to Learn by Heart from Aotearoa
Audio 21 Mar 2024Sonja de Friez reviews Remember Me: Poems to Learn by Heart from Aotearoa New Zealand Edited by Anne Kennedy published by Auckland University Press Audio
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Review: The Convert
The Convert is that rare thing, a New Zealand costume drama, this time set during the notorious Musket Wars of the early 1800s. Directed by Lee Tamahori (Once Were Warriors), it stars Guy Pearce (L A… Video, Audio
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Review: The Convert
Review: The Convert
The Convert is that rare thing, a New Zealand costume drama, this time set during the notorious Musket Wars of the early 1800s. Directed by Lee Tamahori (Once Were Warriors), it stars Guy Pearce (L A…
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Rotorua cancels drag queens’ Rainbow Storytime for kids over ‘safety concerns’
Rainbow Storytime cancelled over 'safety concerns'
The decision follows 'hostile dialogue' and 'rapid spread of misinformation'.