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Overactive pelvic floor: can women store their anxiety 'down there'?
Some physiotherapists say they are treating more women, but research into the phenomenon is lacking.
Leaks, lost trust and the battle for local democracy
With local body elections less than a month away, The Detail looks at what's at stake .
Emmys 2025 are shaping up to be an interesting night
From friendly but fierce co-star competition to a charity push to keep speeches short and sweet.
81-year-old fitness instructor cannot be stopped
Through four pregnancies and breast cancer, Paula Barrett says it's never to late to start looking after your mind and body.
Sir John Kirwan on All Blacks record loss
"Pulverised", "humiliated" and "shell-shocked". These aren't descriptors we're accustomed to applying to an All Blacks performance, but that's how the world's rugby media has responded to the team's… Audio
Leaked papers, low votes, huge stakes
With local body elections less than a month away, The Detail looks at what's at stake Audio
Listen up: Why listening to stories still matters for kids of all ages
Taranaki author David Hill looks back on RNZ's proud tradition of sharing stories for little listeners.
Review: 'How to Make a Killing' - French farce of the old school
This year's Laure Calamy comedy is a classic example of the French farce - a soufflé built around a Swiss watch.
'The Roses': Colman, Cumberbatch shine in literate, funny remake
The Roses is a gentler remake of the pitch-black 1980s divorce comedy The War Of The Roses and the stars turn out to be worthy successors.
Sir Geoffrey Palmer on how to save democracy
Sir Geoffrey Palmer outlines a roadmap for democratic renewal, urging people to look to the power of ordinary citizens in effecting change. Audio
Wellington's library unveiled at last
Wellington's central public library in Te Ngakau Civic Square is being unveiled this morning. Audio
Reducing your risk of bowel cancer
In New Zealand, bowel cancer is responsible for the second highest number of cancer deaths, and one in ten people diagnosed are under the age of 50. Audio
Review: Natalie Bergman's second album deserves more recognition
Repeated listens to My Home is Not in This World reveal there's more here than just pleasant, listenable tunes.
NZ’s small music venues are struggling - but there are ways to help them thrive
Grassroots venues are essential to the development of new music talent and overseas governments are giving them a hand.
Gold prospecting permit granted for hills behind Wellington
A man plans to "muck around in the creeks" after gaining a two-year gold prospecting permit near Zealandia.
Avo-lanche: 10 of the best ways to use avocado
They're cheap (now), they're healthy and they're delicious, so here are 10 of the best recipes.
What to watch: Detective Conan a thrilling intro into anime
Detective Conan - one of the most legendary anime - is an old but gold show that whets the appetite for whodunnit mystery thrill seekers.
'It was beautiful to see the friendships growing'
A new book celebrates the friendships formed between a group of school children and residents of an Auckland rest home.
Can I ask for a sleepover? And other things to consider before buying or renting
School zones, the commute to work and general vibe of the area - what you should know and how to suss it out.
Enough money for one bridge repair - 38 need fixing
Of the 38 structures identified as high priority in Carterton, four were categorised as urgent.