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"Don't try to save your stuff" -what you need to know to help prevent a fire at home, Auckland job applications skyrocketing plus a breakthrough in ending forever chemicals

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How to protect yourself from the most common causes of house fires. We talk to insurance company AMI.

There's been a surge in job applications in Auckland according to recruitment agency Walter Rogers - could the public service cuts be to blame?

Researchers at Clarkson University in New York have made a break though in splitting the parts of the so-called forever chemical, PFAS

And after the proposed legal cap on the price of kebabs in Germany, we track down some of the wackiest laws from around the world

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450 episodes

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How to protect yourself from the most common causes of house fires. We talk to insurance company AMI.

There's been a surge in job applications in Auckland according to recruitment agency Walter Rogers - could the public service cuts be to blame?

Researchers at Clarkson University in New York have made a break though in splitting the parts of the so-called forever chemical, PFAS

And after the proposed legal cap on the price of kebabs in Germany, we track down some of the wackiest laws from around the world

  continue reading

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