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Pale Lady perform live
1:09 PM.New Zealand music month is almost over - and we can't let it end without a performance from a good old kiwi rock band! Or in this case, a good young kiwi rock band. Read more Audio
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Inflammation – is it linked to depression?
3:10 PM.Professor Edward Bullmore of Cambridge University talks about the evidence of a link between inflammation and depression. Read more Video, Audio
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To sleep, perchance to dream
2:32 PM.Dr Lora Wu answers your sleep questions, including whether cheesemares are true and why so many of us wake in the night and can't get back to sleep! Read more Audio
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Are water ionisers money down the drain?
2:21 PM.Can a $4000 water ioniser with little-to-no scientific backing really help with your diabetes? Read more Audio
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Television Critic Alex Casey
2:10 PM.Alex Casey reviews: Alice Snedden's bad news (TVNZ On Demand) - comedian Alice Snedden drills down into one gnarly social issue each episode, covering everything from abortion to child poverty to tax… Read more Audio
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Irish New Zealanders celebrate abortion referendum result
1:42 PM.We speak to a Wellington based Irish woman who celebrated the end to the ban on abortions in her home country. Read more Audio
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Can better hearing aids help reduce cognitive decline?
1:31 PM.The Universities of Auckland and Canterbury are undertaking research into whether optimized hearing aids can help reduce cognitive decline, and they are seeking participants aged over 65 Read more Audio
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How do you fix a cricket match?
1:19 PM.There's been another major cricket match fixing scandal. We look at why this comes up so often in cricket, and how exactly matches are fixed. Read more Audio
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Is New Zealand racist?
7:49 AM.A high profile diplomat experienced what she describes as racial profiling in her local supermarket and there are still concerns about African youth being targeted by police in this country. Audio
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Critter of the Week: The slender button daisy
3:27 PM.Leptinella filiformis, or the slender button daisy, is local to North Canterbury and was once declared extinct. But it was rediscovered in 1998 and can now seen in some gardens, thanks to careful… Read more Audio
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Talk the Walk: Rakiura
3:17 PM.We continue our series on the Great Walks of New Zealand. Today we're going to hear about the stunning Rakiura Track on Stewart Island. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Canadian food guru, Eric Pateman
3:08 PM.Canadian chef and restaurateur Eric Pateman recently visited New Zealand. He is writing Canada's National Culinary Tourism Strategy and travels all over the world to help people define their cuisine.
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NZ Live: Echo Children
2:27 PM.Echo Children identify as Kiwi but its members come from Britain, Canada and Sweden. Read more Audio
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Film Review with Dan Slevin
2:08 PM.Dan reviews Solo: A Star Wars Story and The Bookshop. Read more Audio
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Sarah Bloom Poet Prize winner Jane Arthur
1:32 PM.Among the many events at the Auckland Writers Festival last week was the awarding of the Sarah Broom Poetry Prize for 2018. Wellington poet Jane Arthur won the title. Read more Audio
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Isla Fisher's turn as a children's author
1:24 PM.Isla Fisher will be a familiar name to anyone who watched the Aussie soap Home and Away in the 90's - but today we are talking to Isla Fisher in her role as a best-selling children's author. Read more Audio
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Ōpōtiki overhauls its property numbers
1:19 PM.In an emergency, fire, police, and ambulance often only have an address to go on, but what happens if they can't find that address? Read more Audio
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First song - Seth Haapu
1:10 PM.For the last few years Seth Haapu has been under the radar but the 2018 Silver Scroll nominee has been quietly fostering his own return to music and now the singer is back with his soulful R&B sound.
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Go Ahead Caller - Ser 10 Ep 1 'Israel Folau'
9:00 AM.Ken speaks out in support of the prominent rugby player who is deeply concerned about saving particular kinds of people from eternal damnation.
By Paul Casserly
Voices - Toni Potter and Paul… Read more Audio
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A citizens' jury on euthanasia
9:06 PM.Fifteen Dunedin citizens took part in a University of Otago citizens' jury to discuss legalising euthanasia and assisted dying. Read more Audio
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Tell me about your thesis
3:27 PM.Alison Booth tells us about her thesis, Dunedin Performance networks: Indian cultural production in Aotearoa/New Zealand Audio
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Short Story Club
3:13 PM.Today we discuss Pip Adam's short story The Woman, the Girl Pip just won the Acorn Foundation Prize for Fiction at the Ockham NZ book awards, so we're giving away a copy of her winning book The New… Read more Audio
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The history of the New Zealand aristocracy
2:35 PM.Has New Zealand ever had an aristocracy? Grant Morris of Victoria University looks back Read more Audio