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The NZ team working on cutting edge tissue engineering
9:36 AM.The CReATE group at Otago University's Centre for Bioengineering and Nanomedicine is a multidisciplinary research team using cell-biology, biomaterials science and engineering. The aim is to combine a… Read more Audio
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Global action plan on antibiotic resistance - Mark Thomas
9:23 AM.Associate Professor Mark Thomas from the department of molecular medicine and pathology at Auckland University - who's report into the growing problem of antibiotic resistance in New Zealand has just… Read more Audio
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Global action plan on antibiotic resistance - Richard Young
9:08 AM.Richard Young of the newly formed Antibiotic Resistance Coalition - set up just last month by NGO's across 6 continents - which in its opening declaration accuses International organisations, such as… Read more Audio
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The Week That Was
11:47 AM.With Radar and Pinky Agnew. Audio
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Sports commentator - Brendan Telfer
11:33 AM.Irene Van Dyk reacts to age-old issue. The English rugby team tours NZ. Judicial decisions on tackles. The ongoing cricket match-fixing investigations. Audio
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New Music with Grant Smithies
11:06 AM.Grant Smithies features music from independent record label Arch Hill. Audio
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John McIntyre reviews Children's Books
10:37 AM.'Flight of the Honey Bee' by Raymond Huber, illustrated by Brian Lovelock and published by Walker Books. 'Watch Out Snail' by Gay Hay & Margaret Tolland, published by Page Break and 'Harbour Bridge… Read more Audio
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Fat activist, model, performer Kelli Jean Drinkwater
10:11 AM.Documentary-maker, model, performer, and fat activist Kelli Jean Drinkwater discusses her new documentary, Aquaporko that tells the story of a fat femme synchronised swimming troupe. Kelli Jean is a… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
9:52 AM.Twenty fifth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests. Audio
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World Medical Association president Dr. Margaret Mungherera
9:42 AM.Dr. Margaret Mungherera is a Ugandan psychiatrist who is the head of the Ugandan Medical Association and the first African woman to head the World Medical Association, the umbrella body representing… Read more Audio
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Former Agresearch scientist criticises restructuring plan.
9:35 AM.Ken McNatty is Professor of Reproductive Biology at Victoria University of Wellington. Audio
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AgResearch defends major restructuring
9:21 AM.Agresearch's chief executive Tom Richardson and Ken McNatty. Audio
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The search for MH370 enters a new phase
9:08 AM.New Zealander Rob McCallum - an underwater search specialist whose Seattle-based firm is in line to lead the next phase of the search for MH370. His company has a range of deep sea submersibles and… Read more Audio
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Film with Dan Slevin
11:50 AM.Dan reviews X-men: Days of Future Past, Ida, and gives us his top picks for the Documentary Edge Festival. Audio
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Parenting with Celia Lashlie: adolescent boys and pornography
11:24 AM.Former prison manager, researcher and author discusses adolescent boys and pornography. Audio
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New Technology with Erika Pearson
11:10 AM.How the internet collates data on us and our online habits and do we have the right to be forgotten online? Audio
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Book Review: Wild Dunedin: The natural history of New Zealand's wildlife capital
10:37 AM.Written by Neville Peat & Brian Patrick, published by Otago University Press, RRP$40.00. Reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
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Michael Crowley on creative writing in prisons
10:10 AM.British writer, academic and former youth justice worker and probation officer Michael Crowley talks about the power of creative writing in rehabilitating prisoners. For the past 15 years, Michael has… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Kate Adie
9:50 AM.The seismic fallout from the European elections and the NHS says the State should pay for overweight patients to join slimming clubs. Audio
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How New Zealand measures up on energy efficiency
9:37 AM.Nigel Jollands is the Energy Efficiency and Climate Change policy manager at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. He argues that New Zealand's energy efficiency still lags behind many… Read more Audio
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Likely voter response to Internet-Mana Party leadership
9:28 AM.This afternoon, former Alliance Party MP and unionist Laila Harre is expected to be announced today as leader of the Internet Party. Nine to Noon's political commentator Mike Williams explains the… Read more Audio
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What is the asbestos risk outside of Christchurch?
9:07 AM.Kathryn Ryan talks with Alan Edge, the president of the Demolition and Asbestos Association and Warwick Quinn, the Chief Executive of the Registered Master Builders Association. Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week: Gladys Knight
11:05 AM.Soul diva Gladys Knight celebrates her 70th birthday on Wednesday. Gladys and her Pips began performing in the 1950s and scored their first hit in 1961. Audio