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TV with Nick Grant
11:50 AM.The screening of some shows on-demand online before they're on TV; and the huge hype around the ending of Breaking Bad. Audio
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Understanding NCEA
11:27 AM.Elizabeth McKinley is an Associate Professor of Education at Auckland University and director of the Starpath Project for Tertiary Participation and Success. She and Dr Irena Madjar have released a… Read more Audio
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New Technology with Sarah Putt
11:06 AM.The fall of BlackBerry; how all of government supplier panels work for IT; and home-based call centres. Audio
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Book Review - The October List
10:41 AM.Graham Beattie reviews 'The October List' by Jeffrey Deaver, published by Hodder. Audio
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Ian Stewart - Mathematician
10:06 AM.Professor Ian Stewart, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the University of Warwick. He is the author of many books including Does God Play Dice and 17 Equations That Changed the World. Audio
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UK Correspondent - Matthew Parris
9:50 AM.The UK political party conferences. The Royal Mail is to be sold on the UK stock market. Audio
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Spirituality in healthcare
9:35 AM.Dr Christina Puchalski, from the George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health; and Dr Chris Perkins, director of the Selwyn Centre for Ageing and Spirituality in NZ. Audio
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Problems with the Funded Family Care scheme
9:08 AM.Chairman of the NZ Carers Alliance John Forman. Audio
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Art with Courtney Johnston
11:49 AM.Public art in London and Christchurch, and four views into painting in Wellington. Audio
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Law with Robert Lithgow
11:30 AM.Carefully choosing written and spoken descriptive words when communicating about sexual offending matters. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:06 AM.Marty Duda presents one of the most resilient artists of the past 50 years. Cher's music career has certainly seen its share of ups and downs. But every time she has been written off as a has-been… Read more Audio
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Feature Guest - Clarence B Jones
10:06 AM.Clarence B Jones was Martin Luther King's speechwriter, legal counsel and trusted lieutenant between 1960 and Dr King's assassination in Tennessee in 1968. He is Visiting/Diversity Professor at the… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Peter Munro
9:51 AM.Australian bid for the next America's cup; and elite school sports scholarships. Audio
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US government shutdown
9:28 AM.Todd Schoenberger, New York-based market analyst on the implications of the US government shutdown. Audio
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ACC surplus
9:08 AM.Tony Gibbons is an ACC claimant representative with Access Support Services, a nationwide advocacy organisation; and Jonathan Eriksen, managing director of actuaries and investment firm Eriksen &… Read more Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.Labour's thinking on broadcasting policy; the power of mainstream media to assist the powerless; and post-America's Cup coverage. Audio
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Pros and cons of health apps
11:28 AM.Deborah Lupton is a sociology professor at the University of Sydney. She discusses the pros and cons of health apps on smartphones that are being used instead of, or alongside, face-to-face medical… Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:06 AM.Fonterra's annual result and the next America's Cup challenge. Audio
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Book Review - I'm Working on a Building
10:40 AM.Louise O'Brien reviews 'I'm Working on a Building' by Pip Adam, published by Victoria University Press. Audio
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Tim Cope - Australian adventurer
10:06 AM.Tim Cope is an Australian adventurer, author, filmmaker, trekking guide, and public speaker who grew up in Gippsland, Victoria. He was inspired by the ancient Mongol leader Genghis Khan to undertake a… Read more Audio
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US Correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:50 AM.The Washington shut down. Audio
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Christchurch refuge looks at re-homing violent men
9:40 AM.Nicola Woodward, chief executive of Aviva, formerly known as the Christchurch Women's Refuge. Audio
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Former Reserve Bank of NZ chair - Dr Arthur Grimes
9:08 AM.Economist Dr Arthur Grimes was the chairman of the NZ central bank's board of directors for 10 years until he stepped down this month. Audio
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Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
11:40 AM.Kennedy Warne discusses his new book, 'Tuhoe: Portrait of a Nation' by Kennedy Warne with photographs by Peter James Quinn. Audio
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Food with Afife Harris
11:27 AM.Lebanese-born Afife Harris teaches cooking classes at her home in Dunedin and sells her homemade food at the Otago Farmers Market. She has recipes for Toasted Bread and Salad, Broad bean dip. Audio