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Business with Rod Oram
11:08 AM.Business commentator Rod Oram discusses the Board of Inquiry decision on the Ruataniwha dam in the Hawke's Bay. Audio
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Book review - Hotel on the Place Vendome
10:38 AM.Written by Tilar J. Mazzeo, published by HarperCollins, reviewed by Rae McGregor. Audio
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Dot Smith - Building a castle
10:10 AM.Dot Smith is a dairy farmer just north of Oamaru, but she is also an entrepreneur.She has a castle under construction at her complex in Riverstone which also has an award winning restaurant -… Read more Audio
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US correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:50 AM.Big Republican convention this weekend; Letterman's replacement named. Audio
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WINZ expands scheme to support unemployed with illness issues
9:28 AM.The Social Development Ministry is preparing to expand a Work and Income service model that came into effect last year which sees more intensive and individual case management for some people who were… Read more Audio
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ACC privacy waivers - carte blanche for data sharing?
9:08 AM.ACC's latest privacy controversy - has the corporation given itself carte blanche to gather and share private information about its clients. Audio
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Easter baking: Hot Cross Buns
11:40 AM.Bryan Hodges owns and runs the Oven Fresh Bakery in Gore. Audio
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Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:10 AM.Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams on the Mana/Internet alliance debate and the Labour/Greens pre-election strategy. Audio
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Book review: Ko Te Whenua Te Utu - The Land is the Price
10:40 AM.'Ko Te Whenua Te Utu - The Land is the Price: Essays on Maori History, Land and Politics' by M P K (Keith) Sorrenson, reviewed by Paul Diamond, published by Auckland University Press. Audio
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Feature: The untold story of the "black diggers"
10:10 AM.Onn-hundred years on from the beginning of World War I, Australian playwright and director, Wesley Enoch talks to us about uncovering the untold story of the aboriginal soldiers of World War 1, known… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Carsten von Nahmen
9:50 AM.Europe correspondent Carsten von Nahmen - Head of News & Current Affairs for Deutsche Welle in Germany Audio
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The Age of Renewables?
9:30 AM.A new report by the global investment banking giant, Citi, says the world is entering the age of renewable energy, with solar and wind power leading the way. Michael Eckhart is a Managing Director and… Read more Audio
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Warning over small telcos
9:10 AM.Small business owner David Williams, whose phone was cut off after dispute with Black and White, and David Russell, chair of the Telecommunication Dispute Resolution which deals with complaints from… Read more Audio
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The week that was with
11:51 AM.With Radar and Irene Pink. Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:33 AM.The battle over the Warriers, Mark Hammett to step down as Hurricanes coach and Lydia Koh need sponsorship. Audio
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Book review: Dept. of Speculation
10:40 AM.Kiran Dass reviews 'Dept. of Speculation' by Jenny Offill, published by Granta Books. Audio
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Paul Rosolie - Naturalist and Amazon rainforest explorer
10:10 AM.Paul Rosolie is a naturalist, explorer, author, and rainforest and wildlife specialist, who ran away to the Amazon from New York aged just 18. Now 26, he has specialised in the western Amazon for… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent, Mike Field
9:53 AM.Where things have got to with the Solomon Islands disaster. Audio
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Increase in pets being prescribed anti-depressants
9:43 AM.Rhea Hurley, veterinarian with a specialist interest in dog behaviour and "Doggy Dan" Abdelnoor, dog and puppy training specialist. Audio
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Resolving employment disputes: settlement or court?
9:31 AM.Victoria University Employment Law Professor, Gordon Anderson Audio
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Author of research questioning effectiveness of Tamiflu
9:08 AM.Dr Peter Doshi is one of the authors of the research analysing the effectiveness of influenza drugs Tamiflu and Relenza, and an associate editor on the British Medical Journal, which has published the… Read more Audio
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TV with Nick Grant
11:41 AM.Nick Grant discusses music TV, Prime's "James Nesbitt in New Zealand", and a drama about New Zealand conscientious objectors during WW1, "Field Punishment No.1". Audio
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Parenting - Teaching kids critical thinking
11:29 AM.Yvonne Morrison is a former school teacher and scientist and now childrens author. Her latest book is "The Three Bears … Sort Of" - which is a child friendly introduction to the process of sceptical… Read more Audio