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Book review - The Tolstoy Estate by Steven Conte
Anne Else reviews The Tolstoy Estate by Steven Conte, published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Brook MacDonald: The broken back comeback
A year ago to the day, New Zealand downhill mountain biker Brook Macdonald broke his back. Video
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Book review - A Room Made of Leaves by Kate Grenville
Anne Else reviews A Room Made of Leaves by Kate Grenville, published by Text. Audio
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Australian MP isolates after visit to Sydney pub linked to Covid-19 cases
An Australian federal MP has gone into isolation after dining at a Sydney hotel linked to nine coronavirus cases including an 18-year-old staff member.
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UK park stabbing suspect 'known to MI5'
The man held on suspicion of killing three people at a park in Reading was known to MI5, security sources say.
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Book review - A Good Neighbourhood by Therese Anne Fowler
Anne Else reviews A Good Neighbourhood by Therese Anne Fowler, published by Hachette. Fowler’s new book adroitly weaves together the powerful strands of love, race, class and power shaping the lives… Audio
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Should I worry about my lockdown eating?
"You eat out of boredom and stress," says Chloe Taylor-Whitham, 19, from Sheffield, England, "there's nothing else to do."
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Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on 24 April
The last weekend in level 4 lockdown is here and NZers are looking to the future, with businesses getting ready to resume, and research on anti-viral drugs continuing. Video
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Flu vaccines: Low-risk NZers asked to wait until April for shot
A mass flu vaccination programme will get underway early this year ahead of the coming flu season.
The government is concerned the health system might not be able to cope with the added of burden of… Video, Audio
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Court hears Cardinal Pell's last bid for freedom
Cardinal George Pell's final bid to overturn his convictions for child sexual abuse has begun hearings in Australia's top court.
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Annie Collins: Legendary Kiwi film editor
Since the 1970s film editor Annie Collins has been helping our directors to create, she even salvages their movies when a shoot hasn't gone entirely to plan. Audio
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Brent Norriss memorial ride: 'Someone has died who should not have died'
Almost 600 cyclists made a memorial ride in tribute to Brent Norriss who was killed while cycling on State Highway 2 near Wellington.
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Donations and declarations: The NZ First Foundation explained
Money flowed into the New Zealand First Foundation and money flowed out - but did any of it need to be declared?
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Critical Windows security fix issued after NSA tipoff
Microsoft has rolled out an important security fix after the US National Security Agency tipped off the company to a serious flaw in its widely used Windows operating system.
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Parliament looks back at 2019
Parliament's end of year break-up event trades sausage rolls and candy canes for reflection and last minute jabs in what's called the adjournment debate. Audio
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Sámi on screen - from cultural appropriation to consultation
The Sámi are an indigenous people of northern Europe with a population of about 100,000 spread across Norway, Sweden and Finland into Northern Russia. Traditionally they were a nomadic people with an… Audio
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Book review - Paris, 7 a.m. by Liza Wieland
Anne Else reviews Paris, 7 a.m. by Liza Wieland, which is published by Simon & Schuster. Audio
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No evidence indicates ministry staff source of Peters leak - MSD manager
The manager who investigated whether ministry staff had leaked details of Winston Peters' pension overpayment has accepted a determined person could have covered their footprints.
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Sport: Jerry Tuwai, Peter Fatialofa recognised at World Rugby Awards
Fiji's Jerry Tuwai has been crowned as the World Rugby Men's Sevens Players of the Year.
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Green Rush: Will pines really save the planet?
Vast new pine forests are being hailed as a solution to NZ's carbon emissions deficit - but not all environmentalists see them as a silver bullet and farmers say they could gut rural communities.
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Book review - Paris Savages by Katherine Johnson
Anne Else reviews Paris Savages by Katherine Johnson, which is published by Simon & Schuster. Audio
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Anne Unkenstein - How do you remember?
Audio 6 Oct 2019Anne Unkenstein is a Melbourne-based clinical neuropsychologist who helps people cope with memory illnesses, including dementia. Dr Unkenstein's new book, Memory-wise, explains how memory works and… Audio
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Book review - On Fire by Naomi Klein
Anne Else reviews On Fire by Naomi Klein, which is published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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When Doctors Were Gods
On Eyewitness - a look at the drug that affected the lives of 10,000 babies…the story of Thalidomide. Produced by Sonia Sly. Audio
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Graeme Dingle & Jo-Anne Wilkinson: decades with at risk youth
Sir Graeme Dingle and Jo-Anne Wilkinson have spent decades working with thousands of at-risk young people through the Graeme Dingle Foundation, providing programmes like Project K with a focus on the… Audio