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Environmental Law with Juliette Derry
11:35 AM.Land contamination - the laws around contaminated sites and your rights if your home has been built on contaminated land. Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week - Sharon Van Etten
11:07 AM.Sharon Van Etten, has released her fourth album, Are We There, this week. Having grown up in New Jersey, Sharon Van Etten made the move to Brooklyn, NY, where she became part of the local music scene… Read more Audio
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Book review - The Families
10:36 AM.Written by Vincent O'Sullivan, P\published by Victoria University Press, reviewed by Harry Ricketts. Audio
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Feature: Deborah Rodriguez - founder of women's charity
10:10 AM.Hairdresser and author and adventurer, Debbie Rodriguez, on giving women in Afghanistan and Mexico independence via the beauty industry. Audio
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Australian correspondent - Peter Munro
9:50 AM.Tony Abbott on climate change; New MP Clive Palmer and the balance of power; Australia and the World Cup. Audio
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Irish historian reveals 796 children died at Catholic home
9:32 AM.The Galway historian reveals 796 children died at a home for unwed mothers in Tuam. Audio
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Primary and secondary sectors split over education plan
9:07 AM.The government's $360 million flagship education policy involves paying some teachers and principals extra to improve education across groups of schools, but after several months of consultation on… Read more Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:46 AM.Overuse of the F-word in media and The PwC Global Entertainment & Media Outlook 2014-18. Audio
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Curioseum - a collection of short stories
11:23 AM.Curioseum - a collection of short stories from behind the scenes at Te Papa. Adrienne Jensen is editor of "The Curioseum" - a collection of extraordinary stories and poems from some of New Zealand's… Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:07 AM.Rod looks at Postie Plus going into administration, Solid Energy's job cuts at the Stockton mine and A2 Milk running into stiff opposition in across the ditch. Audio
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Book Review - Mr Mercedes
10:41 AM.Written by Stephen King, reviewed by Crystal Beavis and published by Hodder. Audio
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Distinguished Professor Bill Denny - designing cancer drugs
10:09 AM.Distinguished Professor Bill Denny is the director of the Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre at the University of Auckland. He has designed and developed cancer drugs for the past 40 years, and… Read more Audio
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US correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:53 AM.Another mass killing in the U.S. Audio
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Teen designs method of cleaning up plastic rubbish in oceans
9:42 AM.Nineteen-year-old Dutchman Boyan Slat believes he has found a way to clean up giant areas of floating plastic rubbish in the world's oceans. He is the founder of The Ocean Cleanup, and has designed… Read more Audio
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A foster mother's story
9:07 AM.Karen Scott shares the very personal story of taking in a five-year-old foster child and why she felt she had no choice but to return him to Child Youth and Family. Karen's foster son exhibited… Read more Audio
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Urbanist: Tommy Honey
11:50 AM.Urbanist Tommy Honey on Sao Paulo, subways, Megacities and Brazil's crazy labour laws. Audio
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Food: Cider making and cooking with cider with Caroline Peckham
11:33 AM.Caroline and Alex Peckham are traditional cider makers. Their English-style ciders are made from heritage cider apples grown on the family orchard in the Moutere Valley, Nelson. Recipes for pumpkin… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:08 AM.Mike and Matthew discuss John Banks, the demise of ACT, the Maori seats and coat-tailing. Audio
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Book review: The Confabulist by Steven Galloway
10:45 AM.Reviewed by James Elliott, published by Text Publishing. Audio
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Kirsten Thompson on the history of man-made colour
10:08 AM.Professor Kirsten Thompson, Director of Victoria University's Film Programme, recounts the history of artificially created colour and its effects on film, technology and advertising over the past two… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:48 AM.Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney on US and Russian relations and the Spainish King's abdication. Audio
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How people think and the implications for public policy
9:24 AM.Dr David Halpern is the Chief Exeutive of the British Behavioral Insights Team - also known as the "Nudge Unit" - which was established within the UK Cabinet Office. Audio
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Paediatrician warns of undetected rheumatic heart disease
9:08 AM.A Wellington paediatrician says potentially dozens of young people in the Porirua area could have serious undetected rheumatic heart disease.
Dr Nikki Blair - a general and community paediatrician… Read more Audio
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The Week That Was
11:48 AM.With Te Radar and Michele A'Court. Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:30 AM.Brendan Telfer discusses Irene Van Dyk's retirement, and the All Blacks game against England in the first test tomorrow night at Eden Park. Audio