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Sustainable energy technologies
9:30 AM.Malcolm McCulloch is the Head of the Energy and Power Group (EPG) at the University of Oxford. The focus of the EPG is developing and commercialising sustainable energy technologies. Malcolm has… Read more Audio
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Malaysian Airlines disappearance
9:09 AM.With Mary Schiavo - the former head of the US National Transportation Board and aviation lawyer. Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
11:48 AM.A new report predicts the six big social and technological trends coming up for museums, from social entrepreneurship to robots. Audio
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Law with Ryan Malone
11:31 AM.Parliamentary privileges and the law. Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week - The Stranglers
11:06 AM.Although The Stranglers emerged from the British punk scene at the same time as the Sex Pistols and The Clash. The Stranglers are releasing an 11-disc box set this Friday. Audio
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Book review - An Unnecessary Woman
10:40 AM.Written by Rabih Alameddine, reviewed by Paul Diamond and published by Text. Audio
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Feature: Gabrielle Zevin - US author and screenwriter
10:14 AM.Gabrielle Zevin is an American author and screenwriter. Her first writing job was for her local newspaper and a music critic, this while she was still a teenager. She has written several books, the… Read more Audio
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Australian Correspondent - Karen Middleton
10:05 AM.Chief Political Correspondent for SBS Karen Middleton talks about Australia's involvement in the search for flight MA370. Tony Abbot bringing back knighthoods and damehoods, also the proposed changes… Read more Audio
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Jamie Whyte - ACT party leader
9:35 AM.An election year interview with Kathryn Ryan. Read more Audio
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Egypt sentenced 528 people to death in a mass trial
9:17 AM.With Issandr El Amrani - who oversees Crisis Group's North Africa Project. Based in Cairo since 2000, and a former newspaper editor in the city, he has worked across the Middle East as a journalist… Read more Audio
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Drought declared along the West coast of Northland and Auckland
9:08 AM.With Julie Jonker – Northland Rural Support Trust co-ordinator. Audio
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Media reviewer Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.Gavin Ellis discusses media news including the Press Council extending its reach. Audio
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Nigel Edwards - Throw for Gold
11:30 AM.Head Coach of the Throw for Gold Foundation on his mission to find world champion discus, javlin and shotput throwers in South Auckland. Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
11:10 AM.Rod Oram discusses forestry and a new policy announced by Labour. Audio
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Malaysian Airlines flight MH370
11:05 AM.Chris McLaughlin is Senior Vice President of External Affairs for Inmarsat, the UK company that has provided the satellite analysis used by Malaysian authorities in the search for the plane. Audio
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Book review with Jane Westaway
10:40 AM.The Virgins by Pamela Erens, published by Hodder Audio
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Veda responds to Privacy Commissioner's report
10:30 AM.Managing Director of Veda International, John Roberts, responds to the Privacy Commissioner's report into its charging for credit information. Audio
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Feature: Rene Denefeld, death row prison
10:10 AM.Rene Denfeld is an author, journalist and a death penalty investigator who lives in Portland, Oregon with her three children, all adopted from foster care. Audio
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US correspondent Jack Hitt
9:55 AM.Jack Hitt on the Malaysian plane disappearance and the Ukraine. Audio
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Latest on Ukraine
9:45 AM.Lucian Kim, correspondent who has been covering Russia and Eastern Europe for two decades. Audio
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Credit reporting agency charging for access to information
9:30 AM.John Edwards, Privacy Commissioner has accused Australasia's largest credit reporting agency of gaming the system by charging people to access their own credit information. Audio
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The search for debris from the missing plane continues
9:15 AM.The search for debris from the missing plane in the Southern Indian Ocean is continuing. Audio
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Malaysia confirms plane went down in Indian Ocean
9:10 AM.Malaysian aurthorities have confirmed the missing Malaysian Airlines flight went down in the southern Indian ocean with no survivors. Audio
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Food with Julia Milne
11:35 AM.The Common Unity Project Aotearoa - At Epuni school - an urban farm which hopes to produce enough food to feed the entire school community within the next year. Audio