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Dan Slevin on Muhammad Ali and the movies
1:35 PM.RNZ's film expert, Dan Slevin looks at the films made about the boxer who died over the weekend. Read more Video, Audio
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Wild wallabies may have spread to Southland
1:26 PM.Environment Southland is investigating the possibility that wild wallabies have spread to their region. The wallabies, which have become a widespread pest in South Canterbury, have so far been… Read more Audio
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Storm and king tides batter Sydney's coast
1:15 PM.Three people remain missing and three people are known to be dead, as the storm that hammered parts of Australia's east coast, causes record flooding in Tasmania. The king tide produced waves of up to… Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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The Panel pre-show for 3 June 2016
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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Wine with Joelle Thompson
3:20 PM.Wine tutor and autjor, Joelle Thompson discusses wine that goes with a nice steak
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Geoff Scott tells us how to cook a perfect steak
3:08 PM.Chef Geoff Scott shares some of his tips today. Audio
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NZ Live - Mel Parsons
2:20 PM.Mel Parsons has just been awarded the APRA Best Country Music Song for "Alberta Sun" at the New Zealand Country Music Awards. She joins us for NZ Live. Read more Video, Audio
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Film - Richard Swainson
2:11 PM.Richard Swainson answers the quiz question and reviews "The Nice Guys" and the documentary "Tickled". Audio
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Critter of the Week
1:30 PM.DoC's threatened species ambassador, Nicola Toki talks about one of her favourite native plants, Pingao (known as Pikao in the South Island) - the golden sand sedge. Read more Audio, Gallery
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75 years ago the first women joined the police force
1:25 PM.75 years ago today ten women launched a new era in Policing when they began their Police training at the Newtown barracks in Wellington in 1941. Senior Sergeant, Marilyn Stobie, has been at the launch… Read more Audio
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Phil Wallington on the end of Scout
1:12 PM.After just 9 months, Mediaworks is effectively canning it's controversial gossip website, Scout. This comes just weeks after the resignation of chief executive Mark Weldon after staff threatened a… Read more Audio
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Acid test for coastal seas
9:34 PM.The ocean is becoming more acidic, and this change is most pronounced in coastal seas. Marine scientists have received $4.9 million to work out what is going on and how this affects marine life along… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 2 June 2016
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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No Heartbeat - Clothing the Lost
3:30 PM.Not every family that leaves a neonatal unit does so with joy. After losing seven babies one woman decided to help grieving families through their loss. Read more Audio
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The Expats: costume designer Felicity Gifford in NYC
3:25 PM.Felicity Gifford has lived in New York for 13 years, where she works as a key set costumer on films and television series. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Masterpieces with lighting designer, Mark Hammer
3:10 PM.Originally from Hawkes Bay, Mark Hammer is in Sydney where one of his works is featuring in Vivid Sydney, the world's largest festival of light, music and ideas. He now designs light shows for big… Read more Video, Audio
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Bare Truth
2:43 PM.Ilan Wittenberg roamed the streets of Auckland for months looking for men to photograph topless. The resulting portraits are compelling, his collection Bare Truth is being exhibited at Northart… Read more Audio
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History with Jacinta Ruru
2:30 PM.Jacinta is the Co-Director of Nga Pae o te Marama tanga NZ's Maori Centre of Research Excellence and Professor of Law, University of Otago. Today she's discussing the origins of Origins of New… Read more Audio
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Geoffonomics: the economics of food
2:20 PM.Earlier this year we saw cauliflower top $10 a kilogram and now avocados are the new 'green gold' with prices over $18 per kg. Read more Audio
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What to expect this winter
2:10 PM.NIWA forecaster, Chris Brandolino, with the seasonal climate outlook - and more extremes lie ahead. Audio
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Favourite album: Rickie Lee Jones
1:40 PM.Rickie Lee Jones - her self titled album released in 1979. Audio
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Matariki festival begins
1:33 PM.Matariki celebrations begin around the country today - it's a celebration that is growing in popularity. Matariki is the Maori name for the cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades - the… Read more Audio