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It's that time of the week when Oly and Rod take a serious look at themselves and try and find their inner man.
'Revolutionary' arthritis cream slammed by Medsafe
An Australian company has launched a new cream they say will reduce joint pain, but the ârevolutionaryâ cream has been criticised by Medsafe.
Children's temper tantrums: Stay calm, stay calm, stay calm
Staying calm in the midst of a child's temper tantrum is certainly a challenge for any parent and it can be one that many will fail.
What should women be doing to stay healthy?
For many women, the news that one in five cervical smear tests will be falsely read as negative, was scary, and another reason to put off what can be an unpleasant test.
Taranaki man charged $26,000 for car repairs
Car repair bills are often a contentious issue, with drivers sometimes paying double or triple what they were expecting.
Dog who survived shooting may go up for adoption
The SPCA has labelled a pig dog which was shot three times in the head and survived, the "luckiest dog around".
British sniffer dog to be awarded prestigious medal
A heroic military dog is to be honoured with the animal version of the Victoria Cross.
Medical Herbalists Fear Cowboy Practitioners
Medical herbalists across the country are campaigning to force the Government to regulate their industry.
What keeps you up at night and what can you do about it?
Does your boss not understand you? Or are you constantly fighting with your partner? And is it keeping you awake at night?
Study: Kiwis aren't getting enough iodine
Iodine is an essential nutrient for growth and development but according to a new study, it's re-emerging as a nation wide problem.
Brides go crazy for cheap designer dresses
Hundreds of New York brides have proved all's not always fair in love and war, as they raced to get their hands on their dream gown.
Yellow chocolate about to hit the shelves
A guy called Josh has had six months to create the world's first âyellow" tasting chocolate bar.
Sevens doggy style - 101 dalmations attend
With Wellington in the grips of sevens fever, it's easy to forget just how much preparation goes into the final performances.
Pandamonium: Superstar farewell for China-bound pandas
They were treated like pop idols - except for being stuck in travel crates.
Dream home: One for you and one for your parents
This week's dream home is not one but two houses on one site.
Is your CV preventing you from finding a job?
Tom OâNeill spent two decades in HR, runs his own career management company and has drafted CVâs for cabinet ministers and All Blacks alike.
Security lax in some NZ hotels
Campbell Live carried out a hidden camera investigation at three Auckland hotels to see if security was up to scratch.
Kiwi inventor wins US award for top children's product
A Kiwi invention has been voted the top childrenâs product in the United States.
Queenstown's newest primary school wows with futuristic design
The first new state primary school to open in the lower South Island in 30 years has welcomed its first students in Queenstown.
Children's ear infections can lead to hearing impairment if not checked
Nearly every child in the country will have had an ear infection by the time they go to school, and if left un-checked a simple infection can lead to hearing impairment and difficulties in the classroom.
Lynda Hallinan answers your gardening questions
Sunrise's gardening guru Lynda Hallinan will be answering your gardening questions live on air so send them into us - sunrise@tv3.co.nz

Gordon Campbell: Putting The SAS Back Into Afghanistan
Who has stolen John Key’s brain? The Prime Minister who only a couple of months ago was demanding to see a viable exit strategy before he would put New Zealand combat troops back into Afghanistan, has been replaced by a John Key impersonator for whom the vaguest of goals – combatting global terrorism – now seems like a darn good reason for doing so. More >>