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New Zealand Live - Paul Ubana Jones
2:20 PM.On New Zealand Live until 3, a man who started playing guitar at the age of 11. He studied Cello at a London Music College and, after graduating, moved to the South of France and began playing his… Read more Video, Audio
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Movie Critic: Richard Swainson
2:10 PM.Richard Swainson reviews Sing Street and Where to Invade Next. Audio
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Critter of the Week
1:35 PM.DOC's Endangered Species Ambassador, Nicola Toki talks about the "kahukura" which means "red cloak"... which most of us know by a different name, the New Zealand Red Admiral Butterfly. Read more Audio
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Anxiety for beginners
1:25 PM.Eleanor Morgan has suffered from crippling anxiety for at least fifteen years. Read more Audio
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Elle Hunt on tomorrow's Australian Election
1:12 PM.Today is the last day of campaigning before Australia heads to the polls to vote in the federal election. Audio
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World’s largest telescope to track the dawn of the cosmos
9:45 PM.In the middle of the Australian outback, scientists are building the world's largest radio telescope. Veronika Meduna pays a visit. Read more Audio
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Native seed bank
9:06 PM.The New Zealand Indigenous Flora Seed Bank is collecting and storing the seeds of native plants as a long-term insurance policy to ensure the survival of species. Read more Audio, Gallery
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The Panel pre-show for 30 June 2016
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Expats - Kingsley Abbott
3:10 PM.Laywer, Kingsley Abbott left New Zealand in 2006. After working on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal with Judge, dame Silvia Cartwright, he then joined the United Nations. He is now based in Bangkok, where he… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Masterpieces with Linda Tyler
3:10 PM.Linda Tyler is the Director of the Centre for Art Studies at The University of Auckland. Her chosen masterpiece is this work, by Scottish botanist and draughtsman John Buchanan from 1863. Read more Audio
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History with Jacinta Ruru
2:30 PM.Parliament is currently considering reform of Maori land law - submissions close on the Te Ture Whenua Maori Bill on July 14th. To explain what this is all about - and the origins of the current Maori… Read more Audio
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Geoffonomics: the Economics of Romance
2:20 PM.Geoff Simmons on the economics of romance. Read more Audio
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Theatre Critic - Patrick Davies
2:10 PM.Patrick Davies reviews "The White Guitar", the stunning new play that in which hip-hop star Scribe features with his father John and brother Matthias, it tells the true family story of the Luafutus. Audio
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Favourite album - Living in the Material World
1:45 PM.Living in the Material World is George Harrison's fourth studio album, released in 1973. Audio
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Pests Are Everywhere
1:30 PM.The New Zealand Biosecurity Institute says says sleeper pests are everywhere. It's not just possums, ferrets, cats and rats causing problems to our native flora and fauna but newer introduced pests… Read more Audio, Gallery
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World Press Photo Exhibition
1:20 PM.The 2016 World Press Photo Exhibition opens this Saturday in Auckland. The travelling exhibition is in its 59th year. There were entries from nearly six thousand photographers from 131 countries… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Snell Singlet may be a fake
1:15 PM.Te Papa says it wont with it's purchase of a singlet believed to have been worn by Peter Snell at the 1964 Olympics because the museum is not convinced of its authenticity. Te Papa had the winning bid… Read more Audio
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Snell Singlet may be a fake
1:15 PM.Te Papa says it wont with it's purchase of a singlet believed to have been worn by Peter Snell at the 1964 Olympics because the museum is not convinced of its authenticity. Te Papa had the winning bid… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 29 June 2016
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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Pacific Kryptonite
The fructose in sugar is like kryptonite to Maori and Pasifika people so Hastings Girls' High School has begun a healthy food revolution in their community. Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Jordan Nguyen - creating a mind controlled wheelchair
3:10 PM.Dr Jordan Nguyen knows very well how much technology can change lives The young Australian biomedical engineer invented a mind controlled wheelchair that can be directed using electrical energy from… Read more Audio
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Bookmarks - Kate McGrath
2:20 PM.Kate McGrath is an academic; the immediate past Director of The MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, she's also held post-doctoral positions at L'Université de Pierre et… Read more Audio
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Happy Birthday To You
2:10 PM.Happy birthday to you is the most recognised song in the English language, and now it can be performed freely, after a judge ordered it belongs in the public domain. Read more Video, Audio
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Music Critic - Kate Robertson
2:10 PM.Kate Robertson on British singer/songwriter Tom Odell and Icelandic rock band Kaleo. Audio