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Isklander trilogy: Blurring the boundaries of fiction and reality
A new creative project launches today that could be the perfect distraction for those of us still in lockdown. Audio
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Book review - This Much is True by Miriam Margolyes
Quentin Johnson reviews This Much is True by Miriam Margolyes, published by Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand. Audio
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Bacon buttie Covid-19 vaccination initiative hailed a success
Bacon buttie Covid-19 vaccination initiative hailed a success
New Plymouth's vaccination centre threw out the appointment book and put on breakfast for anyone getting a jab between 7am and 9am.
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Book review: Butcherbird by Cassie Hart
Michelle Rahurahu reviews Butcherbird by Cassie Hart, published by Huia Publishers. Audio
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Book Critic - Catherine Ross
Librarian at Diocesan School for Girls, Catherine Ross has another amazing list of books for young people to read this week. Her theme this week is 'Remixes'. Audio
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Book review: The Women of Troy by Pat Barker
Louise O'Brien reviews The Women of Troy by Pat Barker, published by Hamish Hamilton. Audio
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Book review: The Silence Of Scheherazade by Defne Suman
Laura Caygill reviews The Silence Of Scheherazade by Defne Suman, translated by Betsy Göksel and published by Head of Zeus. Audio
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Siouxsie Wiles on Covid-19, women in science and being called a Satanist
Science communicator Siouxsie Wiles spoke about Covid-19, conspiracy theories and how being a goth teenager led her into microbiology, at the 2021 NZ International Science Festival. Audio
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Book review: Beeswing: Fairport, Folk Rock and Finding My Voice, 1967-75 by Richard Thompson
Harry Ricketts reviews Beeswing: Fairport, Folk Rock and Finding My Voice, 1967-75 by Richard Thompson, published by Allen and Unwin. Audio
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Book review: The Survival of Māori as a People
Paul Diamond reviews The Survival of Māori as a People by Whatarangi Winiata, published by Huia Publishers. Audio
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Whakaari eruption: Review of WorkSafe months overdue
Whakaari eruption: Review of WorkSafe months overdue
An independent review of WorkSafe's handling of Whakaari / White Island leading up to the deadly eruption is months overdue.
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Book review: The Book of Difficult Fruit by Kate Lebo
Melanie O'Loughlin of Lamplight Books reviews The Book of Difficult Fruit by Kate Lebo, published by Picador. Audio
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Covid-19: 'There is nothing holding us back in Auckland when it comes to vaccines' - PM
PM: 'There is nothing holding us back in Auckland when it comes to vaccines'
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the theme of the past few days has been "vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate with a particular focus on Tāmaki Makaurau in what we intend to be their last week in level…
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Book Critic: Claire Mabey
Claire Mabey reviews She's A Killer by Kirsten McDougall and Matrix by Lauren Groff. Audio
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Book review: The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris
Ralph McAllister reviews The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris, published by Headline Publishing Group. Audio
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Covid-19: Prime Minister pushing people to go to drive through, walk in vaccination centres
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says they will continue to emphasise people going to drive-through clinics as the easiest way to get vaccinations done.
"What we're trying to continue to drive people… Audio
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Watch: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Auckland to stay in lockdown for another week
Auckland to stay in lockdown for another week
Watch: Auckland will stay in alert level 4 until 11.59pm next Tuesday, while the rest of NZ will stay in level 2 until at least next Tuesday.
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Book review: Our Own Backyard by Anne Kayes
Louise Ward of Wardini Books in Havelock North reviews Our Own Backyard by Anne Kayes, published by Bateman. Audio
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Daily cheer: A bird, a bike and DIY monopoly on day 26 of Delta outbreak
Daily cheer: A bird, a bike and DIY monopoly on day 26 of Delta outbreak
With dozens of cases added to the outbreak and the mayor predicting a longer lockdown, it's time for some diversions from Delta.
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Ahmed Rashid: what's next for the Taliban?
Ahmed Rashid's bestselling 2000 book Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia was used extensively by American analysts in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. The Lahore-based… Audio
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Book review: Julia and the Shark by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Briar Lawry from Unity Books Auckland reviews Julia and the Shark by Kiran Millwood Hargrave and Tom de Freston, published by Orion Audio
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Grounded Kiwis lawyer details case to take action over MIQ bookings
Audio 9 Sep 2021Legal action is brewing over the government's managed isolation and quarantine booking system.
The test case was to be a pregnant women, with health complications who was denied an emergency… Audio
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NZ woman given MIQ spot after launching legal action
Audio 9 Sep 2021A pregnant woman who was six times denied an emergency room in managed isolation has dropped legal action after being granted a room voucher.
Bergen Graham has health complications and wanted to be… Video, Audio
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Book review: Things I Learned at Art School by Megan Dunn
Airini Beautrais reviews Things I Learned at Art School by Megan Dunn, published by Penguin. Audio
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Covid-19 Minister details reopening of Crowne Plaza quarantine
There has been a further drop in new cases in the Covid-19 Delta outbreak. On Wednesday 15 new cases were reported, all in Auckland.
The Crowne Plaza hotel MIQ facility in Auckland CBD, believed to… Video, Audio