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Book review - Red Joan
10:40 AM.Gail Pittaway reviews Jennie Rooney's Red Joan which is published by Vintage. Audio
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UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs Angela Kane
10:10 AM.The UN's disarmanent head, who lead the difficult and tense negotiations on the ground in Syria over the country's use of chemical weapons. Audio
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Middle East Correspondent - Francesca Borri
9:50 AM.Francesca Borri is one of the few foreign correspondents still operating within Syria's borders from where she joins us via telephone. Audio
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Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal study
9:35 AM.Professor Carlos A Camargo Jr., an attending physician in the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine, has been appointed the new chair of the Expert Scientific Advisory Group… Read more Audio
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AgResearch restructure - Pete Hodgson
9:25 AM.Concerns that AgResearch will continue to lose vital scientific minds as it pushes ahead with a major relocation of staff to two large hubs, despite stiff opposition from scientists and farmers… Read more Audio
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AgResearch restructure - Susannne Rasmussen
9:08 AM.Concerns that AgResearch will continue to lose vital scientific minds as it pushes ahead with a major relocation of staff to two large hubs, despite stiff opposition from scientists and farmers… Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:51 AM.With James Elliot and Elisabeth Easther. Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:34 AM.The continued fallout over Alex McKinnon's Rugby tackle injury. New athletic enhancement techniques. Depression in professional athletes. Audio
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Jeremy Taylor with New Music
11:16 AM.Featuring The Afghan Whigs, Johnny Cash and selections from the Stink Magnetic label. Audio
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Fire in the Wellington suburb of Kilbirnie
11:05 AM.Andrew Fraser is one of directors of company that owns Kiwi Self Storage. Audio
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John McIntyre reviews new childrens' books about Anzac Day
10:38 AM.'Best Mates' by Philippa Werry, illustrated by Bob Kerr, published by New Holland: 'Jim's Letters' by Glynn Harper, illustrated by Jenny Cooper, published by Puffin: 'The Anzac Puppy' by Peter… Read more Audio
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Virgin Group CEO Josh Bayliss
10:06 AM.Auckland businessman Josh Bayliss is the chief executive of the Virgin Group, based in Geneva, and Richard Branson's second in command. He is responsible for the management of the Group's capital… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent, Jamil Anderlini
9:51 AM.Taiwanese rallying against closer ties with China. The anti-corruption campaign in China. Audio
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Comedian Tim FitzHigham recreates history's wildest bets
9:40 AM.Multi award-winning British comedian, author, and self-described 'shenaniganist' Tim FitzHigham is bringing a show to the New Zealand International Comedy Festival called The Gambler about his… Read more Audio
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The health impacts of climate change
9:27 AM.The health impacts of climate change - from an increasing prevalence of tropical diseases, to people not being able to work outside during the summer. A University of Auckland expert in epidemiology… Read more Audio
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Medics call for uniform approach to concussion
9:09 AM.Dr Paul Quigley, Head of Emergency Department at Wellington hospital. Doug King, Emergency Nurse and health researcher. Audio
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Film reviewer, Dan Slevin
11:49 AM.Nymphomaniac: Vol 1 (Lars Von Trier), The Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson), Noah (Darren Aronofsky) Audio
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Parenting with Celia Lashlie: belligerent boys
11:21 AM.Former prison manager, researcher and author discusses issues around raising boys. Why is he so belligerent? Tips for dealing with angry adolescent boys. Audio
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New Technology commentator Erika Pearson
11:06 AM.Apple and Samsung back in court; Turkey's attempt to shut down Twitter, Security and Wifi Spots. Audio
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Book Review: Incomplete Works by Dylan Horrocks
10:40 AM.Written by Dylan Horrocks, Published by Victoria University Press, reviewed by Graham Beattie. Audio
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Michael Dobbs - author of the political thriller House of Cards
10:10 AM.Michael Dobbs - author of the political thriller House of Cards which was turned into a successful British tv series in the 1990 and a US version set in the modern day has been screening via Netflix. Audio
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UK correspondent, Kate Adie
9:54 AM.Kate discusses Gay marriage, books for prisoners Audio
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Architect Nat Cheshire, winner of Home of the Year
9:47 AM.Nat Cheshire has won Home Magazine's Home of the Year competition. The winning project is two small cabins - just 28 square metres each, which sit alone beside an inlet of the Kaipara Harbour. Audio
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UK Family dispute expert on New Zealand's family court changes
9:26 AM.his week changes to the family court system took effect - with more of a focus on helping families resolve things outside of the courtroom. The head of the UK's largest family dispute resolution… Read more Audio
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Study reveals high levels of depression among pro footballers
9:08 AM.Dr Vincent Gouttebarge, Chief Medical Officer for FIFPro, the organisation which represents an estimated 65,000 professional footballers (soccer players) worldwide. Audio