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Australia Correspondent - Karen Middleton
9:51 AM.Tony Abbot visits Afghanistan, new Labour leader Bill Shorten is appointed and words on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier have been changed. Audio
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The role of Antarctica in climate change
9:41 AM.Tim Naish, Director of Victoria University's Antarctic Research Centre. Audio
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Are learning disabled students missing out on exam help?
9:08 AM.Dr Trevor Crosby is the spokesperson for the Auckland Dyslexia Parent Support Group and Anne Gaze is an educationalist, advocate, business woman, philanthropist and the founder of NCEA Campus. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:47 AM.Looming changes in TV3's current affairs line-up. Audio
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Food with Brenda Fawdon
11:32 AM.Brenda Fawdon founded the first licensed organic restaurant in Australia, Mondo Organics, and later a cooking school. Her new book is called Whole Hearted Foods. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:10 AM.Government power company asset sales and the Labour party conference. Audio
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Book Review - Landscape Paintings of New Zealand
10:39 AM.David Hill reviews 'Landscape Paintings of New Zealand' by Christopher Johnstone, published by Godwit. Audio
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Feature Guest - Jeff Thomson
10:07 AM.Jeff Thomson is one of the country's best known sculptors. His corrugated iron creations are well known throughout the country. A major retrospective of his work has just finished in Tauranga, and is… Read more Audio, Gallery
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US Correspondent - Luiza Savage
9:49 AM.The NSA has been monitoring 35 world leaders. Audio
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Battle over the price of copper broadband and voice services
9:37 AM.Kathryn speaks to John Small from the economists COVEC, who are a member of the Coalition for Fair Internet Pricing. Audio
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Children's Commissioner to do annual stocktake of child poverty
9:09 AM.Jonathan Boston is the co-chair of the Expert Advisory Group on Solutions to Child Poverty, which has just released an update on progress since the group's report in December which made 78… Read more Audio
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The Week That Was
11:49 AM.With Radar and Irene Pink. Audio
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Sports with Joseph Romanos
11:34 AM.NZ cricket tour of Bangladesh; drugs in sport - Jock Paget's horse Clifton Promise tested positive to a prohibited substance; and the success of the All Blacks this year. Audio
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Book Review - The Goldfinch
10:39 AM.Kiran Dass reviews 'The Goldfinch' by Donna Tartt, published by Little, Brown. Audio
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Tim Winton on his novel 'Eyrie'
10:06 AM.Acclaimed Australian author Tim Winton talks about writing, his love of western Australia, and his latest novel 'Eyrie' - the story of Tom Keely, who is divorced, unemployed and living in a seedy flat… Read more Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Michael Field
9:53 AM.PNG's mining industry changes; and a report into the human rights situation in Papua. Audio
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The Sunday Assembly
9:41 AM.The Sunday Assembly is a 'godless church' claiming a 3,000 percent growth rate. Kate Murray organises the Melbourne branch - the first one to be set up outside the UK. Branches in Perth, Adelaide… Read more Audio
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How to use Gen-Y volunteers after disasters
9:29 AM.Waikato University student Sarah Lockwood hopes her research into how young people helped clean up Bay of Plenty beaches after the Rena oil spill, will help local authorities to better use Gen-Y… Read more Audio
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Safety of Wellington commuter trains
9:07 AM.Re-elected Wellington Regional Councillor Fran Wilde who chaired the last regional council. Audio
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Film with Dan Slevin
11:50 AM.New releases Captain Phillips and Beyond the Edge 3D. Audio
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Parenting with Darryl Gardiner
11:33 AM.Teens and the law. Audio
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New Technology with Nat Torkington
11:09 AM.Education and technology. Audio
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Book Review - Max Gate
10:39 AM.Harry Ricketts reviews 'Max Gate' by Damien Wilkins, published by Victoria University Press. Audio
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Mary Quin - Callaghan Innovation CEO
10:06 AM.Mary Quin is a New Zealand scientist who has returned home to head the government's new science, research and development body, Callaghan Innovation; named after one of New Zealand's foremost… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
9:52 AM.The royal baby christening; The Great British Bake Off; and comments by former prime minister John Major. Audio