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Book review - The Magician by Colm Toibin
Hannah August reviews The Magician by Colm Toibin, published by Macmillan. Audio
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Book review: Better off Dead by Lee Child and Andrew Child
Audio 27 Oct 2021Louise O'Brien reviews Better off Dead by Lee Child and Andrew Child, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Ross
Catherine Ross is sticking with the Halloween theme this week, with a few recommendations for Spooky and Supernatural books. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Phoenix add Australian players, more problems for Wales rugby and Ben Stokes to go on Ashes tour.
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Book review: Silverview by John le Carré
David Hill reviews Silverview by John le Carré, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Book review: See/Saw: Looking at Photographs by Geoff Dyer
John Duke of Unity Books Wellington reviews See/Saw: Looking at Photographs by Geoff Dyer, published by Canongate Audio
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Covid-19 wrap: 180 cases a day expected, hospitality sector wants vaccine mandates
Covid-19 wrap: 180 cases a day expected, hospitality sector wants vaccine mandates
Covid-19 cases hit three digits for the first time with 102 today, but that might go up to 180 a day in the next few weeks as emergency nurses foresee a 'tsunami' of patients with the virus.
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Book review: New Zealand Seabirds: A Natural History by Kerry-Jayne Wilson
Murray Williams reviews New Zealand Seabirds: A Natural History by Kerry-Jayne Wilson, published by Potton & Burton Audio
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Barbara Relph: how to get through 'uncoupling'
When Barbara Relph's 33-year relationship ended, the Auckland writer couldn't find a book with the information and guidance she needed to get through the separation process. Now she's written it - … Audio
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Book review: A Still Life by Josie George
Leah McFall reviews A Still Life by Josie George, published by Bloomsbury Leah says: Charming, positive and surprising, this book shows what can happen if you choose to live slowly, and fully in the… Audio
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Book Critic: Claire Mabey
Claire Mabey reviews Hine and the Tohunga Portal, Ten Acceptable Acts of Arson and Small Bodies of Water. Audio
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Book Review - The Dark Remains
Ralph McAllister reviews The Dark Remains by William McIlvanney and Ian Rankin, published by Canongate Trade. Audio
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Covid-19 wrap: Govt hints at next phase in pandemic response, vaccination targets
Covid-19 wrap: Govt hints at next phase in pandemic response, vaccination targets
Restrictions to ease for Northland, vaccination target in sight for Auckland and children return to school in lockdown.
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Northland to move to level 2; Auckland to stay in level 3 step 1 for two weeks - PM
Northland to move to level 2; Auckland to stay in level 3 step 1 for two weeks
Northland to move to level 2; parts of Waikato stay in level 3; Auckland stays in level 3 with current restrictions for two weeks; rest of New Zealand stays in level 2, the prime minister says.
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Activism, Feminism, Politics and Parliament by Margaret Wilson
Holly Walker reviews Activism, Feminism, Politics and Parliament by Margaret Wilson, published by BWB Bridget Wilson Books. Audio
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Businesses ask for support in form of a voucher system
Businesses ask for support in form of a voucher system
Businesses are calling for dining and entertainment vouchers to support the industries hard hit by Covid-19 lockdowns. Audio
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Week in Politics: Auckland in crisis as Covid-19 cases surge
Week in Politics: Auckland in crisis as Covid-19 cases surge
Analysis - Auckland's outlook is bleak as cases surge and the government starts preparing for worst-case scenarios, Peter Wilson writes.
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Book review - Family Lexicon
Kiran Dass reviews Family Lexicon by Natalia Ginzburg, published by Daunt Books. Audio
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Minimum wage earners, pensioners no longer qualify for legal aid
Minimum wage earners, pensioners no longer qualify for legal aid
The number of New Zealanders eligible for legal aid has plummeted from an estimated 1.2 million in 2007 to 400,000.
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Book review - Beautiful World, Where Are You
Phil Vine reviews Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney, published by Allen and Unwin. Audio
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Book review: The Raffles Affair by Vicki Virtue
Lisa Finucane reviews The Raffles Affair by Vicki Virtue, published by Penguin. Audio
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Auckland small, medium businesses hurting most - Michael Barnett
It's been almost nine weeks in the trenches for Auckland businesses physically shut due to Covid restrictions and still there's no date for when they will be able to open to customers.
There are… Audio
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Book Critic: Anna Rankin
This week Anna joins us to review Amia Srinivasan's book of essays: The Right To Sex. Audio
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How the Ever Given sparked another Little Yellow Digger adventure
It was a story that brought the world to a near standstill - well, in shipping anyway - and sparked many a meme. It was the unfortunate grounding of the massive container ship Ever Given in the Suez… Audio
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Legal aid system 'broken and may collapse' - Chief Justice
Legal aid system 'broken and may collapse' - Chief Justice
Hourly rates for legal aid lawyers haven't increased since 2008 and there are now almost no lawyers prepared to do civil legal aid work in some parts of the country.