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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:50 AM.Shane Taurima resigns from TVNZ. Audio
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Brendon McCullum makes 300
11:41 AM.Brendon McCullum makes cricketing history. With Grant McCullum - Brendon McCullum's Uncle and Barry Guy - Radio New Zealand's senior sport journalist. Audio
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Search for the South Island kokako
11:28 AM.With Rhys Buckingham and Ron Nilsson. Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:14 AM.The global economy. Audio
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Brendon McCullum close scoring to a triple century
11:07 AM.With Martin Crowe - Former NZ cricket captain who famously dismissed for 299 against Sri Lanka at the Basin Reserve. Audio
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Book Review - Ripper
10:39 AM.Written by Isabel Allende, reviewed by Harry Ricketts and published by Fourth Estate. Audio
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Author of Smack: Heroin and the American City.
10:08 AM.Eric C. Schneider is a historian at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of Smack: Heroin and the American City. His book is seen as a social history of urban heroin consumption in recent… Read more Audio
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US correspondent - Luiza Savage
9:49 AM.Winter storms across the country, Obama criticised over ambassador choices. Audio
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Steve Vavrus - Climatologist
9:34 AM.Are changes to the global jet stream causing prolonged weather patterns around the world - and what does this mean for the future? Steve Vavrus is senior scientist at the Centre for Climatic research… Read more Audio
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Shane Taurima resigns from TVNZ
9:07 AM.With nanaia mahuta - Senior Māori vice president of The Labour Party also MP for Hauraki-Waikato. Craig Foss - Minister of Broadcasting. Kim Muriwai - the Chair of Ngā Aho Whakaari (Māori Broadcasters… Read more Audio
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Urbanist Tommy Honey
11:52 AM.A skyscraper for Auckland. Audio
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Guest chef Anna Worthington
11:34 AM.Self-taught Christchurch baker Anna Worthington, who makes beautiful and indulgent cakes - to order and to sell at local markets. She brings recipes for orange, fennel & blueberry cake and a… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
11:07 AM.Recent visits of politicians to Kim Dotcom, political polls and the internet party. Revelations about a supermarket chain. The five-year passport, visa and passport cancellations. Audio
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Book review - The Road to Middlemarch
10:40 AM.Anne Else reviews 'The Road to Middlemarch' by Rebecca Mead, published by Text. Audio
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Feature: Simon Biggs - gerontology researcher
10:10 AM.Simon Biggs is a professor of gerontology and social policy at the University of Melbourne. He is renowned for his research on topics ranging from age-friendly cities and workplaces to elder abuse and… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:49 AM.Policital changes in Italy. Belgium approving child euthanasia. Occupations and protests in the Ukraine. Audio
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Harbourmaster says lifejackets should be made compulsory
9:36 AM.Marty Black, Queenstown Harbourmaster and Mike Cahill, Spokesperson for Hibiscus Coast Boating Club. Audio
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Sugar in the firing line
9:07 AM.Nutritional scientist at the University of Otago Lisa Te Morenga and public health physician Dr Simon Thornley are part of Fizz, a group of researchers and doctors who have come together to advocate… Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:49 AM.With Radar and Gemma Gracewood. Audio
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Sports commentator Duncan Greive
11:32 AM.Discusses Lydia Ko at the Halberg awards, the IPL auction and more. Audio
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Music with Jeremy Taylor
11:06 AM.New music from Sun Kil Moon, Temples, and Broken Bells. Audio
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Book review - Carthage
10:39 AM.Louise O'Brien reveiws 'Carthage' by Joyce Carol-Oates, published by Fourth Estate. Audio
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Catherine Mayo - Childrens’ author, bluegrass musician
10:12 AM.Catherine Mayo's first book, 'Murder at Mykenai' is set in the Greek bronze age. Catherine is also involved in the What Lies Beneath exhibition of the research process behind book-writing at the… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent - Mike Field
9:49 AM.Using the latest technology to track fishing boat fleets in the Pacific and see whats really going on. Audio
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Architect of an innovative eco-classroom
9:35 AM.Sarosh Mulla is an architect working on building an innovative environmental education and research centre at the Longbush Ecosanctuary near Gisborne for school kids, tour groups, and volunteers to… Read more Audio