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Dr Jess Berentson-Shaw
2:17 PM.Dr Jess Berentson Shaw is a science researcher at the Morgan Foundation. Today she discusses how we measure poverty and whether there are better ways to do this. Audio
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Tech talk with Paul Brislen
2:08 PM.Paul talks about the privacy implications of hacked servers. Domino's New Zealand have been hacked and now customers are getting email spam. Should companies be forced to report such breaches? Audio
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Great album - I Put a Spell on You
1:46 PM.Nina Simone's 1965 album 'I Put a Spell on You'. Audio
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Tom Larkin - supporting musicians with mental illness
1:33 PM.New Zealand musician and music manager, Tom Larkin of the band Shihad has been spearheading efforts to provide support for musicians suffering mental health issues both here and in Australia where he… Read more Audio
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Helping the community after you're gone
1:26 PM.There's a new way to give to charity that's gaining popularity, one that sets money aside especially for your community. Community foundations have been around in cities all over the world for years… Read more Audio
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Climate change driving migration
1:12 PM.The weather and climate is the most important factor in migration, ahead of even income and political freedom. Research here in New Zealand has found, for the first time, that the effects of climate… Read more Audio
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Yotam Ottolenghi reveals his sweet side
3:08 PM.The Israeli-British chef and restauranteur worked with one of the best bakers he knows, Helen Goh, on the new cookbook Sweet, which includes recipes for 'Ottolenghified' Anzac biscuits and pavlova. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Bookmarks: Vaughan Rapatahana
2:22 PM.Writer Vaughan Rapatahana talks to Jesse Mulligan about existentialism, Pawn Stars and the snacks at Phil Goff's 13th birthday party – and shares his favourite books and songs. Read more Video, Audio
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Music critic - Kate Robertson
2:09 PM.Songs - 'Best Of Me' by the artist BTS off the album Love Yourself: Her and 'December' by the artist Yumi Zouma off the album Willowbank. Audio
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Mental Health help on the East Coast
1:39 PM.It's Mental Health Awareness week, an annual week dedicated to highlighting a problem that effects nearly 50 per cent of kiwis at least once in their lifetime. Our next guest spends her days caring… Read more Audio
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Giving a face to a Mummy
1:28 PM.A Egyptian mummy that's lived at Otago Museum for more than 100 years has just been given a face. Thanks to modern science, University of Otago researchers were able to give the mummy .. who lived… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Alcohol in supermarkets targets kids
1:20 PM.Kiwi kids are hit with alcohol messaging nearly every time they go to the supermarket. New research has found children are exposed to marketing for beer and wine 85 per cent of trips to the grocery… Read more Audio
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Justin Townes Earle in session
1:10 PM.Our first song is being performed live today by a bit of a musical legend - Nashville raised musician, Justin Townes Earle, who is in Auckland for The Southern Fork Americana Fest. He's got the music… Read more Video, Audio
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How to remember terrible events
3:07 PM.Memories can be a blessing and a curse. The witnesses of some of the most the most traumatic events in history, like the Holocaust and the Cambodian Killing Fields, are dying and it is left to their… Read more Audio
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The birth of Glam Rock
2:21 PM.Our music feature guest today is one of the country's leading music academics and sometimes performer, Dr Ian Chapman, who is an expert on the glam rock movement. Dr Chapman teaches students about… Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Book critic Pip Adam
2:10 PM.Pip discusses film adaptations of great books Audio
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Dan Slevin on the slow death of the DVD
1:39 PM.Last week Fatso DVD announced they would be ceasing operations in November, meaning 320,000 discs (240,000 individual titles) will not be winging their way around the country to film fans any longer… Read more Audio
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New ways with old clothes
1:25 PM.Overconsumption of clothing is a big waste issue in the world's major cities, with polyester contaminating waterways. But now a New Zealand company is doing something about it. Read more Audio
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How climate affects dolphins
1:20 PM.Major climate events, like El Nino, are affecting Dolphins - and not in good ways, new research suggests. The Australian study looked at the movements and abundance of certain dolphins in certain… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Protesters try to shut down defence conference
1:16 PM.A protest group has been trying to shut down a defence conference at Westpac stadium in Wellington today, leading to five arrests. The annual event is held by the New Zealand Defence Industry… Read more Audio
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Behind the scenes at NZ Eid Day
3:30 PM.Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets the team of volunteers behind the second largest Islamic festival of the year, who have already been preparing for months for the big day. Read more Audio, Gallery
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The secret lives of wild animals
3:08 PM.Wild animals around the world have secret lives, as they journey across vast landscapes propelled by instinct to find food and water. But technology like satellites, drones and cell networks are… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Expert feature: Lou Sanson, the Director General of DoC.
2:42 PM.It's Conservation week next week - and also Save the Kiwi Month, so our Monday expert is Lou Sanson, the Director-General of the Department of Conservation. He joins us to talk about the state of our… Read more Audio