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Big Year interview - Whirimako Black
10:10 AM.New Zealand's most acclaimed and prolific Te Reo singer, Whirimako Black, looks back on the year in which she made her acting debut in the feature film "White Lies". Audio
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Middle East correspondent - Jamie Dettmer
9:51 AM.Syrian refugee crisis in Lebanon. Audio
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US whizkid sets up company and teaches MIT graduates
9:40 AM.With Quin Etnyre - Thirteen year old American Quin Etnyre who in less than three years, has learned to programme electronics, created his own company, Qtechknow, and started teaching MIT graduates in… Read more Audio
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Delays to child support changes
9:20 AM.With Terry Baucher - an Auckland general tax consultant who is on the Council of The Accountants and Tax Agents Institute, who has been lobbying for change to the way IRD deals with penalties. Audio
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Violence spreading in the world's newest country, South Sudan
9:08 AM.Hundreds of people have been killed in a week of fighting, which has spread from Juba to oil fields to the north. With Nima Elgabir - CNN Africa Correspondent. Audio
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The week that was
11:47 AM.With Radar and Michele A'Court. Audio
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Sports commentator Joseph Romanos
11:32 AM.The Halberg awards and the cricket tests against the West Indies. Audio
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New music with Sam Wicks
11:07 AM.Prince, Dâm-Funk & Snoopzilla and Lord Echo. Audio
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Book review - Stoner
10:40 AM.Kiran Dass reviews 'Stoner' by John Williams (Vintage Classics). Audio
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Big year interview: Rod Drury
10:06 AM.Founder and chief executive of Xero, who was named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Audio
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Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
9:45 AM.The news stories that shaped the Asia region in 2013. Audio
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Festive forecast
9:28 AM.What are the prospects for a golden summer around the country? Daniel Corbett, New Zealand MetService. Audio
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Is the Christchurch Council heading for financial disaster?
9:08 AM.Peter Townsend, chief executive Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce. Audio
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Film with Dan Slevin
11:48 AM.The year in cinema and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Audio
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Parenting with Darryl Gardiner
11:28 AM.Parenting through the Christmas period. Audio
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New technology with Erika Pearson
11:10 AM.Interactive Ads Based on Your Movements, Slingshot Convicted of Slamming and Nextgen Gaming Through Walls. Audio
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Book Review - A New Zealand Book of Beasts
10:38 AM.New Zealand Book of Beasts: Animals in our Culture, History and Everyday Life, written by Annie Potts, Philip Armstrong, Deidre Brown. Reviewed by Harry Broad and published by Auckland University… Read more Audio
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Big Year interview - Dr David King
10:07 AM.Trauma surgeon Dr David King ran the Boston Marathon in three hours and 13 minutes this year. Not long after he'd finished the race, the first of two pressure cooker bombs exploded, the second bomb… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent - Dame Ann Leslie
9:51 AM.The death of the "Great Train Robber" Ronnie Biggs. Audio
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Mark Lundy's lawyer - David Hislop QC
9:32 AM.David Hislop is the lawyer who orchestrated the successful quashing of Mark Lundy's murder convictions by the Privy Council. Audio
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Should Len Brown stay or go?
9:08 AM.With Christine Fletcher - Auckland city councillor, Peter McKinlay - director of Auckland's University of Technology's local Government centre. Audio
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Science commentator Simon Pollard
11:49 AM.Insects who give gifts. Audio
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Employment law with Andrew Scott Howman
11:32 AM.Honesty in employee job applications. Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week: Lee Fields
11:06 AM.Lee Fields is a soul survivor. Although he's been recording since 1969, it has only been in the past few years that he has begun to gain any recognition. But over the past 40-plus years he has… Read more Audio
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Book review - Wake
10:38 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews 'Wake' by Elizabeth Knox, published by Victoria University Press. Audio