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Making a charge up the World Rankings: Meet the Kiwi surfer beating the best
Seven-time national champion Billy Stairmand in no stranger to success at home.

The rise of eco-anxiety as the battle for our planet heats up
The fear we're not doing enough for the planet is proving paralysing for some people

Myth busting the 'golden ratio' for your money
Rules for how to allocate your money are often based on overseas cost of living figures.

Listen: Leighton Smith podcast
Leighton Smith discusses the Waiheke ferry drama and the European elections

'Put an NRL team down there... they'd surpass the Warriors in 3 years'
Can the Warriors win the title they've chased for so long or are drastic measure required?

The longest gondola in NZ is about to start running. Here's all you need to know
Whakapapa Ski Field is set to launch NZ's first ski gondala - in less than a month.

Trip Notes: Clarke Gayford on his most outrageous travel adventure
Fish of the Day host Clarke Gayford talks to Trip Notes about his most outrageous travel adventure

Trip Notes: Clarke Gayford on travelling with a baby
Trip Notes: Clarke Gayford on travelling with a baby

Trip Notes: Daniel Faitaua on his favourite travel memories
TVNZ Breakfast's Daniel Faitaua talks to Trip Notes about his favourite travel memories.

Cooking the Books: Why smaller houses are suddenly hot property
The property market is flattening off - except for smaller houses.

Listen: Leighton Smith podcast
This week, Leighton Smith discusses the 50,000-strong teachers' strike.

Cooking the Books: The tricks to making a side hustle work
Side hustles can be lucrative, but only if you know how to do it right

How a bunch of Kiwis in their 20s just bought a horse together
In an industry far from its prime, a group of young Kiwis are standing out from the crowd.

Cooking the Books podcast: Why smaller houses are suddenly hot property
The property market is flattening off - except for smaller houses

Why we're losing the fight against meth
We've been fighting meth for 20 years. It's more available than ever.

Cooking the Books: Why the sharing economy is becoming cool again
People are working together to be more sustainable, and stay on budget.

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Leighton Smith explores the differences between hate speech and free speech.

The Front Page podcast: Behind the rising tide of diabetes amputations
Preventable diabetes amputations have increased 40% over 10 years. Why?

Cooking the Books - Why the sharing economy is becoming cool again
Cooking the Books - Why the sharing economy is becoming cool again

Cooking the Books: What not to do in the sharemarket
Shares can be simple, as long as you follow some dos and don'ts.

Listen: Leighton Smith podcast
Leighton addressed the age old question: who is better baby boomers or millennials?

Cooking the Books: What not to do in the sharemarket
Cooking the Books: What not to do in the sharemarket podcast with Frances Cook. / Newstalk ZB

How to turn a small windfall into a big deal
An extra $20 a week can be more powerful than you would think

Listen: Leighton Smith podcast
Leighton Smith speaks about the Sri Lanka attacks, Anzac Day and the state of NZ's media.

TAB: The Leg Up Podcast Easter Special
Get ready for the big races with TAB bookies Thad Taylor and Stephen Hunt.

The sorry state of our environment, revealed
Today's big stories: a landmark report on our environment, and more rumblings on CGT

Listen: Goodbye capital gains tax, was Winston Peters to blame?
Today's top news: capital gains tax scrapped, police reveal timeline of mosque shootings.

KiwiSaver has changed, and more is coming
KiwiSaver is different, and how you handle the changes will depend on your situation.

Cooking the Books: How to turn a small windfall into a big deal, with the triangle method
The Secret To Painless Saving. / Newstalk ZB