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Book Review - The Kills
10:40 AM.Tilly Lloyd reviews 'The Kills' by Richard House, published by Picador. Audio
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Harry Broad and Rob Suisted - Molesworth Station
10:06 AM.Writer Harry Broad and photographer Rob Suisted's journey through Molesworth Station in the South Island, New Zealand's largest farm. The 180,787 hectare station in south Marlborough is renowned as a… Read more Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Michael Field
9:50 AM.New Zealand and Australia's role with Fiji and the removal of some sanctions. Audio
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America's Cup report
9:46 AM.Todd Niall, RNZ correspondent in San Francisco. Audio
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UK art expert on Van Gogh's lost sunflower paintings
9:34 AM.Martin Bailey is a specialist on Van Gogh. The UK journalist and curator is the author of 'The Sunflowers are Mine: The Story of Van Gogh's Masterpiece'. Audio
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The "Axe the Copper tax" campaign
9:08 AM.Paul Brislen, CEO of Telecommunications Users Association of NZ; Mark Ratcliffe chief executive of Chorus; and John Small from Covec which wrote a report for the Coalition for Fair Internet Pricing. Audio
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Film review with Graeme Tuckett
11:48 AM.'Blue Jasmine', 'Gardening with Soul' and 'What Maisey Knew'. Audio
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Parenting with Ian Lambie
11:28 AM.Helping teens with exam stress. Audio
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New technology correspondent Erika Pearson
11:10 AM.Research that suggests three-strike laws do not reduce piracy; the source of spam and Australia's National Broadband Network. Audio
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Book Review - The Night Film
10:41 AM.Carole Beu reviews 'The Night Film' by Marisha Pessl, published by Hutchinson. Audio
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Roger Shepherd - Hiking in North Korea
10:10 AM.South Korea-based hiking guide and former New Zealand police officer Roger Shepherd tells his story of earning the North Korean government's trust in order to make six hiking trips into the country's… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
9:45 AM.Sex scandals of the Coronation Street stars - Coro's Michael Le Vell cleared of child sex charges; and slimming down the BBC. Audio
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Swap Website
9:39 AM.Wayne and Sharon George, the husband and wife sharemilkers who are trying to turn clutter into currency. Audio
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Law Commission recommends changes to trust law
9:28 AM.Law commissioner Geoff McLay, was the lead commissioner on the Trusts Report. Audio
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Anglican diocese rejects funding from gaming machines
9:08 AM.Reverend Jolyon White, the Christchurch Anglican Minister who proposed a ban on accepting pokies money within Christchurch diocese; Tony Milne, National Manager of Public Health for the Problem… Read more Audio
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Science with Siouxsie Wiles
11:45 AM.The e-cigarette trial carried out in NZ and tests with mice and gut bacteria. Audio
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Law with Ryan Malone
11:30 AM.Political scandal and the law. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:10 AM.Earth, Wind & Fire was formed by drummer/songwriter Maurice White in 1969, as a funk band in the style of Sly & The Family Stone, Parliament/Funkadelic and James Brown's JBs. After several personnel… Read more Audio
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Book Review - Hanns and Rudolf
10:40 AM.Hanns and Rudolph was written by Thomas Hrding, published by Random House and reviewed by Quentin Johnson. Audio
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Feature Guest - Geoffrey Batchen
10:10 AM.Professor Geoffrey Batchen is an internationally renowned photographic historian, teacher, writer and curator. Audio
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America's Cup
10:05 AM.RNZ correspondent in San Francisco. Audio
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Xzannjah
9:45 AM.Xzannjah is a Bougainvillian teenager who won the role of Matilda in the film Mr Pip, which premiered in Auckland last night. Audio
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Labour's leadership candidates go head to head
9:10 AM.Labour's leadership candidates go head to head after last husting meeting. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.Gavin Ellis discusses coverage of the Australian election, the changing face of TV news and questions if the media is still serving the public. Audio
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Poetry with Sam Hunt
11:25 AM.Sam Hunt, who has been writing and performing his poetry throughout New Zealand for more than 40 years and has published and sold more poetry books than any other New Zealander, was awarded the Prime… Read more Audio