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Parenting: the impact of traditional masculinity on boys
11:25 AM.New York Times contributor Andrew Reiner writes about traditional roles previously assigned to men and boys affects their lives. Read more Audio
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Technology: Starlink's rural impact, dating apps dive, Snoo sub fury
11:05 AM.Technology commentator Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about the latest Telecommunications Monitoring Report and the many gaps between urban and rural areas. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Peter de Graaf in Northland
10:45 AM.Peter details the healthcare crisis engulfing Northland and talks to Kathryn about the mysterious zombie fish turning up in the Kaipara Harbour. Read more Audio
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Book review: Age Less by Greg Macpherson
10:35 AM.Cynthia Morahan reviews Age Less by Greg Macpherson published by Upstart Press Audio
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Don Schwass, NZ's go-to dog tracker
10:05 AM.After decades of searching for people lost in the wilderness, Don Schwass has found fame in recent years for his finding expertise. Read more Audio
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UK: Superyacht latest, GCSE 'anxiety', Shetlands rocket explosion, Trump and the Queen
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Matthew Parris has the latest on the sinking of the Kiwi-captained superyacht belonging to a British tech entrepreneur. Read more Audio
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Milestone marked for NZ's first 'wet house' - Te Pa Maru
9:35 AM.New Zealand's first 'wet house' - Te Pa Maru - will celebrate its one-year anniversary next month. Read more Audio
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Flight disruption from Whakaari/White Island eruption
9:25 AM.Bay of Plenty reporter Alisa Evans joins Kathryn to talk about the flight disruption across the Bay of Plenty from continued eruption at Whakaari/White Island. Read more Audio
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Transpower eases generators' water take amid power crunch
9:05 AM.Transpower has announced this morning it will allow generators to take more water from hydro lakes to help with the electricity crunch. Read more Audio
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Personal finance: Should young professionals rent-vest
11:45 AM.Money expert Simran Kaur joins Kathryn to talk about the wisdom of buying a property to rent if you're off overseas and want to build equity while you're away. Read more Audio
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Magnolia man Vance Hooper
11:20 AM.Vance Hooper has been breeding plants since the 80s. Read more Audio
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Music with Dave Wilson: How healing and music is intertwined
11:05 AM.Music correspondent Dave Wilson plays three tracks that demonstrate the role music can have in healing. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Tim Brown in Christchurch
10:45 AM.Work to restore ChristChurch Cathedral is over - for now. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Friday Afternoon Club: A Family Memoir
10:35 AM.Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews The Friday Afternoon Club: A Family Memoir by Griffin Dunne published by Allen & Unwin Audio
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Megan Dunn's lifelong obsession is turned into a midlife memoir
10:05 AM.What is it about mermaids? They appear throughout history, from legends and books to film and even on your Starbucks cup. Read more Audio
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Australia: Liberals' deadline flub, Dutton defends
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Chris Niesche details how the Liberal Party managed to miss a deadline to file election nominations in New South Wales - meaning more than 100 candidates won't be able to run… Read more Audio
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Backcountry to banjo: How a Niuean country musician is inspiring Pasifika youth
9:30 AM.Annafinau Tukuitoga is a trailblazing bluegrass musician from Paeroa who is inspiring other Pasifika youth, both inside and outside of music. Read more Audio
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Knowing your rights: when police evidence and human rights collide
9:20 AM.University of Auckland law lecturer Alex Allen-Franks is keenly awaiting the outcome of a case that has been before the Supreme Court - where a passenger in a car that was pulled over, had his photo… Read more Audio
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Tairāwhiti's largest GP practice cuts back
9:05 AM.Tairawhiti's largest GP practice has closed its books to new patients and will no longer open at weekends or afterhours. Read more Audio
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Sports correspondent Glen Larmer
11:45 AM.The Warriors' home ground will be known as Shaun Johnson Stadium this week as the club honours its departing playmaker.Johnson will make the last NRL playing appearance at his Auckland home ground… Read more Audio
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From farming to cutting-edge chemistry
11:35 AM.Lily Clague grew up on a sheep station in West Otago - a place so remote Gore was considered a thriving metropolis. Read more Audio
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Business commentator Oli Lewis
11:05 AM.The Penlink highway to improve a new state highway between the Whangaparaoa Peninsula and central Auckland is going to take until at least 2028 to complete - two years later than originally forecast.
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Around the motu : Tess Brunton in Dunedin
10:45 AM.Tess has been covering the inquest into Lachlan Jones' death. Read more Audio
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Book review: By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult
10:40 AM.Lisa Finucane reviews By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult published by Allen & Unwin Read more Audio
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Composer Andrew Ford on The Shortest History of Music
10:05 AM.Few have traversed the world of music as extensively as Andrew Ford, an Australian broadcaster, composer and writer. Read more Audio
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