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Could Genesis be sold at a big discount?
9:09 AM.Equity Analyst Phillip Anderson from Devon Funds Management. Audio
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Urbanist Tommy Honey
11:50 AM.Why cul-de-sacs are bad for your health. Audio
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Food with Laura Faire
11:35 AM.Summer bounty from the Mediterranean group of vegetables. Laura Faire is an author, chef, recipe writer and food stylist. She is a member of the New Zealand Guild of Food Writers. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:13 AM.The latest TV3 poll says the gap between National and Labour/Green is too close to call. ACT party elect a new leader and a new candidate for Epsom. Audio
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Book Review - The National Theatre Story
11:06 AM.Written by Daniel Rosenthal, reviewed by Ralph McAllister and published by Oberon Books Ltd. Audio
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Sir Toby Curtis - Maori educationalist
10:09 AM.Before becoming the first Maori director of the Auckland College of Education Primary Teacher Education department and Deputy Vice Chancellor at the Auckland University of Technology Sir Toby Curtis… Read more Audio
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South America correspondent - Joel Richards
9:49 AM.The CELAC summit in Cuba and the recent economic issues in Argentina. Audio
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Philip Seymour Hoffman's death
9:42 AM.With Chris Hewitt - the news editor of Empire, the prestigious film magazine. He is speaking from London. Audio
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The cost of prisoner healthcare
9:18 AM.With Bronwyn Donaldson - Corrections Department's Director - Offender Health. Kim Workman - Director of Rethinking Crime and Punishment. Audio
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Another major security breach for Telecom Xtra
9:08 AM.Why does this continue to happen? With Andy Prow - IT Security expert. Audio
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The week that was
11:46 AM.With Radar and Pinky Agnew. Audio
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Sports commentator Joseph Romanos
11:32 AM.The NZ summer of cricket and the upcoming IPL auction. Lydia Ko and the NZ Woman's golf open. The Phoenix foodball results and Australian tennis. Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:07 AM.A Dolly Parton special edition. Audio
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Book review - The Professor
10:35 AM.Tilly Lloyd reveiws The Professor by Terry Castle, published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Noel Beddoe - Australian author
10:06 AM.Noel Beddoe is an Australian author of nine books, previously a teacher, school principal, and also involved in Aboriginal education. His latest book On Cringila Hill tells a tale of racial tension… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Mike Field
9:49 AM.The collapse of the fishing industry in the Pacific due to Chinese over-fishing. Youth locked up over a parody of the Samoan Prime Minister. Arrest for insulting the Fiji Prime Minister. Audio
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Kieran McKay - New Zealand caver
9:37 AM.Kieran McKay is an outdoor pursuits instructor and one of New Zealand's most accomplished cavers. He's been caving for 30 years, since he was 14 and has linked up two cave systems under the Arthur… Read more Audio
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Floodwater management and environmental planning
9:20 AM.Professor Iain White from the University of Waikato's Environment Planning Programme where he lectures in three papers 'Planning for Sustainability', 'Strategic Spatial Planning' and 'Advanced… Read more Audio
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Housing affordability
9:08 AM.Auckland University property department head Professor Larry Murphy analyses yesterday's budget, which included a move to create 'special housing areas' and a forecast surplus by 2015. Audio
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Film with Dan Slevin
11:50 AM.Dan's picks of the summer's cinema, including 'The Wolf of Wall Street', the 'Book Thief', 'Nebraska' and 'American Hustle'. Audio
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Parenting with Joseph Driessen
11:30 AM.Joseph Driessen is an educational consultant and parenting commentator. Today: Planning a stress-free return to - or change of - school, for both caregivers and children. Audio
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New technology with Robbie Allan
11:08 AM.What another Jamaican bobsled team tells us about digital currency; how changes to Facebook's news feed algorithm is affecting businesses; and what iBeacon means for the future of shopping. Robbie… Read more Audio
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Book review with Louise O'Brien - best summer read
10:40 AM.The Man with the Compound Eyes, written by Wu Ming-Yi, reviewed by Louise O'Brien and published by Harvill Secker. Audio
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Ira Kaplan - Yo La Tengo
10:08 AM.Ira Kaplan is the co-founder, vocalist, guitarist and songwriter of the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, which will play at the New Zealand Festival on March 15. Audio
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UK correspondent - Jon Dennis
9:52 AM.The UK Independence Party drops its manifesto, environment minister slashes spending on the effects of global warming. Audio