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The Week That Was
11:50 AM.With Te Radar and Irene Pink. Audio
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Sports commentator Duncan Greive
11:33 AM.America's Cup highlights make or break moments; challenges of refereeing; and Lydia Ko. Audio
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Music review with Jeremy Taylor
11:06 AM.New music from Volcano Choir, Aoife O'Donovan, and a re-release from Rod Stewart. Audio
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Children's book review with John McIntyre
10:37 AM.'The Hero of the Hill' by Joy Cowley, illustrated by Philip Webb and published by Scholastic. Audio
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Peter Farrell - author and former director of Te Papa
10:06 AM.Author Peter Farrell on his unconventional Bohemian upbringing in 1940s Britain, including growing up at a Free School with his solo mother and how he came to move to New Zealand, and went from prison… Read more Audio
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Asia Correspondent - Jamil Anderlini
9:47 AM.Knife attack on a China's second richest businessman and the rising tide of resentment against the rich from the poor peasants; internet crackdown in China and Vietnam. Audio
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Reaction from the Royal NZ Yacht Squadron
9:40 AM.Reaction from the Royal NZ Yacht Squadron to the America's Cup race being delayed with Radio NZ reporter, Lauren Baker. Audio
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America's Cup Race 13 called off
9:36 AM.Todd Niall, Radio NZ correspondent in San Francisco. Audio
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Matt Friedman, international expert on human trafficking
9:24 AM.Matt Friedman is an international expert on the issue of human trafficking with more than 20 years of experience as an activist, program designer, evaluator and manager, including former regional… Read more Audio
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Plight of low cost health clinics
9:11 AM.Sally Nichol, Hutt Union Health Service manager; and Hiueni Nuku, Porirua Union Health Services manager. Audio
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America's Cup update
9:08 AM.Todd Niall, Radio NZ correspondent in San Francisco. Audio
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TV review with Nick Grant
11:49 AM.How free to air TV channels are adapting to the internet age. Audio
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Parenting - risk taking
11:27 AM.Chief executive of youth organisation Zeal, Brook Turner, talks about encouraging kids and teenagers to take risks in pursuing their dreams. Audio
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New Technology with Sarah Putt
11:06 AM.The Americas Cup tech success; five telco issues that need sorting; and do we need a national Chief Technology officer? Audio
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Book Review - One Night in Winter
10:40 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews 'One Night in Winter' by Simon Sebag Montefiore, published by Random House NZ. Audio
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Norah Barlow - outgoing Summerset CEO
10:06 AM.Norah Barlow is stepping down after 12 years at the helm of Wellington-based Summerset. During that time, the company has gone from being a small family business to New Zealand's third-largest… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
9:53 AM.A woman wants to wear a full face vail while giving evidence at a court case; the Liberal Democrat conference; the Scottish referendum. Audio
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Touch screen technology and blind people
9:39 AM.Assistive Technology consultant Jonathan Mosen - who has been blind since birth - has written a book for the visually impaired on how to use iPhones. His book is called 'iOS7 Without the Eye'. Audio
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America's Cup
9:28 AM.Todd Niall, Radio NZ correspondent in San Francisco. Audio
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ACC proposes cheaper levies for safer cars
9:09 AM.Clive Matthew Wilson, motoring commentator; and John Beaglehole, ACC's General Manager of Insurance and Prevention Services. Audio
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Arts commentator Mark Amery
11:48 AM.The rise of contemporary Pacific art in New Zealand. Audio
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Law with Mai Chen
11:33 AM.Auckland's future: unitary plan, upcoming election, transport, Council-controlled organisations etc. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:06 AM.The Kings Of Leon. Audio
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Book Review - Birds of New Zealand: A Photographic Guide
10:38 AM.Written by Paul Scofielf, photographer Brent Stephenson, published by Auckland University Press - Craig Potton publishers, reviewed by Rae McGregor. Audio
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Denise Herzing - Wild Dophin Project founder
10:10 AM.US marine biologist who is arguably more connected with wild dolphin culture than anyone else in the world. She has devoted nearly three decades to studying a specific pod of Atlantic spotted… Read more Audio