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Cooking by the book
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Cooking by the book

What cookbooks do chefs and foodies reach for? Alana Rae asks some of our culinary leaders about their favourite tomes.

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8 mins  |
December 16-22, 2023
It's a celebration
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It's a celebration

Turkey is the main event, bookended by refreshing watermelon to start and raspberries to finish, with sourdough stuffings and a potato pie in between.

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10 mins  |
December 16-22, 2023
Performance pressure
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Performance pressure

Young women are weighed down by feelings of being judged by their peers, and social media mores are making it worse.

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9 mins  |
December 16-22, 2023
The Ardern enigma
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The Ardern enigma

Why did many New Zealanders turn so quickly on our most popular leader of recent times? And will the politics of compassion ultimately be her legacy?

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9 mins  |
December 16-22, 2023
An untimely delay
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An untimely delay

An unnecessary operation delayed appropriate treatment for prostate cancer patient Paul Catmur. One year on, he's still waiting for his surgeon's actions to be investigated.

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8 mins  |
December 16-22, 2023
Equal measures
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Equal measures

Living behind her parents' dairy taught Vanisa Dhiru all about being helpful. Now, she puts that into practice in her advocacy roles.

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5 mins  |
December 16-22, 2023
Jibes across the Tasman
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Jibes across the Tasman

Scott Morrison, the self-confessed bulldozer prone to mansplaining, exasperated Ardern.

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2 mins  |
December 16-22, 2023
Let the brawling begin
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Let the brawling begin

We've had a government for barely a week and already the insults are flying thick and fast.

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4 mins  |
December 16-22, 2023
Enhanced memoirs
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Enhanced memoirs

An awful suspicion is dawning that rather than just replacing humans by being more efficient, artificial intelligence (AI) might also show them up for the wretched, self-deluding egomaniacs they so often are.

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2 mins  |
December 16-22, 2023
One fine day
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One fine day

There are perfect moments in the garden in spring. My favourite bit of the garden is one that I had no part in making. This is the gravel garden, on the drive in front of the house. I didn't know I wanted a gravel garden. I certainly didn't plan to grow a gravel garden. It grows itself. A gravel garden is a marvellous thing. You don't have to feed it, you scarcely have to weed it or water it, and the best thing about it is that it hasn't cost you a cent. It is perfect for miserly gardeners.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
An AI leap for robots
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An AI leap for robots

The same tech underpinning ChatGPT is set to finally make the general-use robot a reality.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Great expectations
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Great expectations

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, so keep your stresses at bay.

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3 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Sweet talking
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Sweet talking

A common artificial sweetener has for the first time been classed as possibly carcinogenic.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
On a high note
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On a high note

Countertenor Stephen Diaz explains why JS Bach presents such a challenge to singers.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Sunday bloody Sunday
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Sunday bloody Sunday

Outback noir's smallscreen adaptation has big-screen aspirations.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Titillating takedown
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Titillating takedown

Mr Ripley meets Brideshead in this black comedy, an outlandish dissection of the British upper classes.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
The cannonball run
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The cannonball run

French leader biopic is hardly revolutionary, but it sure is fast.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Folky valentines
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Folky valentines

Erny Belle confirms her early promise and Cat Power plugs and unplugs Dylan.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Her plucky stars
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Her plucky stars

How touring harpist Mary Lattimore has found a niche among pop’s left field.

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3 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Man of the match
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Man of the match

As his football comedy Next Goal Wins finally arrives, Taika Waititi talks about ego, money and having nothing left to prove.

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8 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
P for panic stations
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P for panic stations

A drug once regularly doled out for weight loss is now a terror of the modern age but crackdowns so far have failed. Is it time for a different approach?

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5 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Airbn' bust
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Airbn' bust

Short-term lets have shaken up the tourism industry and housing markets. Now, authorities are clamping down but that’s far from the only issue confronting travellers and hosts.

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7 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
From the ground up
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From the ground up

An ex-Mongrel Mob member is teaching a new generation that a difficult past need not define their future.

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10 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Algorithm's arrow
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Algorithm's arrow

Older adults are now embracing online dating as enthusiastically as digital natives. But many find the path to true love as pothole-strewn as old-school approaches.

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10+ mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Always a champion
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Always a champion

A lifetime achievement award for screen production is a far cry from Robin Scholes’ early days, selling lingerie to brides.

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5 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Ink stink
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Ink stink

We tend to think of progress in information technology W as a given, and in most cases, it is. The internet connection I use now is literally 69,000 times faster than the first one I used in 1993. Chips are faster, storage ever cheaper and more vast. And then there are printers.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Talkfest begins as Gaza burns
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Talkfest begins as Gaza burns

It's that time of the year again. No, not Christmas. It's time for another COP summit. The acronym is short for \"Conference of the Parties\" to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. That is, all those who say they really, truly do want to do something about climate change. The 197\"parties\" include all UN member states and the European Union.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Deal or No Deal, we will Survivor
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Deal or No Deal, we will Survivor

Even right-wing commentators turned against the Great Negotiator’ as the coalition talks dragged on.

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4 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
Common as a tea towel
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Common as a tea towel

A new Northern Hemisphere seasonal tradition has taken firm hold: debating what's \"common\" according to an annual master list drawn up by a celebrity designer.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023
A gift that keeps on giving
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A gift that keeps on giving

Organ donation requires a precise combination of circumstances, starting with incredible generosity, writes Dr Joanne Ritchie.

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2 mins  |
December 02-08, 2023