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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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First, but Last? introduces you to the creative, intrepid and influential women all across the state of Wyoming asking them about wisdom, work and adventure in the “equality” state. This special series celebrates Wyoming as the first state to give women the right to vote! ThinkWY | Wyoming Humanities podcasts are created to capture the stories in and outside of Wyoming to share ideas, perspectives, and insights about the human experience.
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The Real Estate Wholesaling Syndicate is hosted by Ky Logue, this podcast takes you on a deep dive into the world of real estate wholesaling. Tune in as Ky interviews industry experts to bring you insider tips and strategies for success. Each episode features conversations with seasoned professionals who share their firsthand experiences, valuable insights, and proven techniques in the realm of wholesaling. From finding lucrative deals to negotiating with sellers, marketing strategies, and b ...
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Comedians Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks with some lighter stories, including why the Mayor of a town in Germany has banned cactus plants from municipal buildings.
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Martene McCaffrey of Unity Books Auckland reviews Cecilia by K-Ming Chang published by Harvill Secker
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Canadian conservationist Harvey Locke on replanting millions of hectares of native forest
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Six hundred meatworkers in Timaru have just learned they've lost their jobs at the Smithfield plant at an all-staff meeting.
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RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins with a developing story on a split in the Fiji government, CHOGM gets under in Samoa on Monday and the firebombing of a news organisation in Indonesia's Papua region has been condemned as assault on media freedom.
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BNZ is expanding its programme of home loans at standard home loan rates for building on iwi land.
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The West Coast has the green light to deliver Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine training.
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The Wholesaling Syndicate Boiler Room is a high-intensity, live event where real estate wholesalers get a chance to close deals in real time. Participants, ranging from newbies to seasoned investors, have their names drawn randomly from a bucket. If selected, they receive a set of hot leads from the event sponsor and call through them live during t…
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Film and TV reviewer Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about new rom-com Nobody Wants This (Netflix), which is centred on an unlikely relationship between a podcaster and a rabbi.
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We're looking at what creativity is, why it is important and also how it is not just a preserve of the arts.
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Tech correspondent Peter Griffin joins Kathryn to talk about Elon Musk's big event last week where he revealed plans for a CyberCab - but failed to impress the market.
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Westport now has the most expensive power in New Zealand. And the latest figures from MBIE show its still going up.
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Lissa Michell reviews My Father's Suitcase by Mary Garden published by Justitia Books
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the introduction to Parliament today of a bill on assisted dying and the continuing row over the use of a police escort for Taylor Swift's London concerts.
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Red Cross is preparing for a influx of used clothing this weekend, with free pick up available in three cities on Saturday only.
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New aviation workforce research suggests 100 more pilots are needed each year than are currently being trained, and without government intervention the sector faces a massive shortfall.
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A stoush between Southland Farmers and Fish & Game has ramped up after a legal ruling over farm discharge.
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Money expert Liz Koh says the last few years have been a rollercoaster for house prices.
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Steven Yin has been working with bonsai trees for 20 years. The idea of bonsai is to mimic trees in nature but in a miniature, potted form.
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The consumer price index rose 0.6 percent in the three months ended September, taking the annual rate to 2.2 percent.
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Alexa has been talking to many shop proprietors in Gisborne about the fall off in business.
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Renata Hopkins from Scorpio Books in Christchurch reviews Early Sobrieties by Michael Deagler published by Cornerstone.
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Whether you like it or not, artificial intelligence is having an impact on modern living.
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane talks about plans to phase in a flat daily fee for childcare to avoid a flood of new enrolments.
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The Wellington Jazz Festival kicks off today and a group of musicians from across the motu are taking the opportunity to celebrate and boost up women in the field.
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Consumer New Zealand says banks have been taken too long to implement the confirmation of payee service.
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Glen discusses New Zealand's progress in defending the America's Cup, strong performances across the board at the National Provincial Championship, and more.
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From her earliest childhood, Anna Yeoman loved New Zealand's wildlife and wild landscapes.
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Vista's boardroom tussle with Potentia takes another turn as MYOB chair drops out of running.
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North Canterbury has five projects included among 149 projects in the Government's Fast Track Approvals Bill.
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Peter Laurenson reviews A Wild Life by Shaun Barnett published by Potton & Burton.
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Cultural historian Richard Wolfe has set out to discover how our national icons gained their status in his latest book, Kiwi: A Curious Case of National Identity.
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Donald Trump has threatened to use of national guard or military to handle his political opponents... meanwhile Kamala Harris, is targeting Latino and Black voters, as well as young voters.
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Nearly 50 properties across Dunedin were red or yellow-stickered in the floods which hit the city and surrounds ten days ago.
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A 2.5 per cent funding increase for pharmacies is half of what Health New Zealand's own figures show the sector needs in order to meet cost pressures.
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The Transport Minister is looking at potentially privatising aviation security at airports around the country.
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Kennedy is on a National Geographic expedition called "Roots of the Pacific", a voyage from Honiara in the Solomons to Auckland via Vanuatu, New Caledonia, and Norfolk Island.
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What started as an kiwifruit and orange orchard in 2003 has since grown into a website offering fruit subscriptions and an array of other homegrown goods.
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Gareth, Fletcher and Kathryn talk about the Manawanui sinking, the upcoming CHOGM meeting and NZ First's annual conference.
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Simon looks at the big issues concerning Auckland, including the election for board of the community trust that owns most of Vector Energy and has recently paid out $350 to each customer.
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Lisa Finucane reviews Welcome to Glorious Tuga by Francesca Segal published by Chatto and Windus.
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Felicity Ward has stepped into the high heels of Hannah Howard - the boss of the latest incarnation of The Office.
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Debora takes us inside the 'hustle kingdom' - a network of Ghanaian scammers posing as women who lure Americans and other elderly people from Australia and NZ into romance scams.
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An electric car lobby group is taking Transport Minister Simeon Brown to court over his decision to lower tailpipe CO2 emissions for car imports.
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Climate Change Minister Simon Watts has admitted there is no way to meet New Zealand's commitments under the Paris Agreement without buying overseas help.
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Energy researchers say rising demand for electricity in summer will have repercussions on lake levels come the next winter.
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The 37th America's Cup match gets underway this weekend, with defenders Team New Zealand taking on Ineos Brittania in the best-of-13 series.
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A reissue of a lost classic from 1999 by Liverpool's Shack, Lady Gaga brings the showtunes, plus some sweet lover's rock.
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Gail Pittaway reviews The Time Traveller's Guide to Hamilton Gardens by Peter Sergel published by Phantom House Books.
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Even as a four-year-old, Di Morris felt drawn to the writing desk at her great-aunt Marjorie's house.
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