
Nine To Noon
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Furnished homes for those fleeing family violence
Auckland mayor on opening bus lanes to trucks
Screentime: Euphoria s3, Margo's Got Money Troubles
Calls for tighter restrictions for online pornography
Tech: Amazon and Globalstar to merge - how it'll affect Kiwis
Around the motu: Jonathan Leask from the Ashburton Guardian
Book review: Son of Nobody by Yann Martel
A Kiwi living in the Orkney Islands talks about the missing monk
Tina Makereti on identity, place and a compulsion to write
UK: Trade deal threats amid looming King's visit
Postcard that made its way back to Dunedin home after 116 years
How does the so-called 'Temu Tax' work and who will pay?
The scientists left adrift by cuts
How to tell when a bad work day is turning into burnout
Can problematic animated characters really get a reboot?
Around the motu: Kaitlyn Morrell, Bay of Plenty Times
Book review: Whidbey by T Kira Madden
Journalist Sally Wenley's candid memoir about the bus crash that changed her life
Australia: A nearly Royal Tour, call for Trump-style social media checks
Research efforts seek to prevent further Koekoea decline
Karl Urban on wrapping up The Boys and starring in Mortal Kombat II
Schools struggle with drinking water compliance
Sports correspondent Marc Hinton
Celebrating the work of New Zealand architect, Claude Megson
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Around the motu: Ellen Curnow, a Westport News reporter
Book review: A Day Like No Other by James Norcliffe
What the construction sector can tell us about the economy
Claire Mabey's sequel to her award winning children's novel
USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
SPCA launches discounted adoptions drive
International investors snapping up NZ homes after rule change
Group urges Budget subsidies for solar
Off the beaten track with Aaron Fleming
Department of Conservation Southern South Island Operations Director Aaron Fleming takes us on the Great Walks of the region, an update on Kakapo breeding season, and what can you do, even as an urbanite this Conservation Week.
Lost joy for cooking? More than Toast injects the fun
Trained chief Rhi Baldock aims to help people find enjoyment in food preparation.
Political commentators Neale Jones and Tim Hurdle
Neale, Tim and Kathryn discuss recent events in politics including Winston Peters' recent meeting with Marco Rubio.
Around the motu: David Williams
David discusses a possible sale of the council owned fibre broadband company, Enable, plus the community of homeless living in the red zone, a principal criticises the Ministry of Education for not doing its part in maintaining schools and nicknames abound for the city's new stadium.
Karen Hao on how AI is fueling a new era of empire
Engineer turned journalist Karen Hao on the race to commercialise AI, the risks, and the missed opportunities.
Foreign correspondent Sebastian Usher
Sebastian Usher is the BBC's Middle East editor and correspondent.
Dancing through life: Ash Habgood’s Neverland story
Ash Habgood is now owner and director of the company where she got her start, leading the way for a new generation of dancers.
Can a city deal save a super city?
A city deal between Auckland and the Government has been confirmed, but business leaders aren't convinced it will result in the rapid action needed.
Bracing for 'Super k' flu
The health system is bracing for a potentially difficult winter flu season if the strain that drove record hospitalisations in the UK in December reaches New Zealand.
Sports with Sam Ackerman
Sam discusses the return of the ANZ Netball premiership , how the incoming cyclone might affect sport over the weekend, a big game for the Hurricanes and the US Masters is under with New Zealand golfer, Ryan Fox in the mix.
The week that was with Irene Pink and Te Radar
A lighter look at the week's news, including an illegal farm on the 16th floor rooftop of a building in Athens and the shop in Orkeny trying to deal with an over order of 38 thousand bananas.
Around the motu: Jared McCulloch, 1 News Reporter in Queenstown
Jared talks about the fuel surcharges being brought in by some Queenstown tour operators, permit charges for the historic Macetown Rd.
Book review: Hungus by Amber Esau
Melissa Oliver of Unity Books Wellington reviews Hungus by Amber Esau, published by Te Herenga Waka University Press.
Concern for future of sheep dog trials in Waikato
Maurice Yearbury is the president of the Waikato Centre Sheep Dog Trial Association and says they are struggling to bring in younger members.
MetService update on weather warnings as Cyclone Vaianu nears
The cyclone is expected to pass over Coromandel Peninsula and Bay of Plenty on Sunday before moving over the rest of the North Island.
Clemency Montelle on unlocking the mathematical past
She can read original texts in Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Arabic, and Cuneiform.
Pacific news: Koroi Hawkins, editor RNZ Pacific
Koroi discusses the tropical cyclone approaching Papua New Guinea, the political crisis in Solomon Islands heads to court today.