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Feature Guest - Ian Frazer
10:07 AM.Professor Ian Frazer came up with the technology for the HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine which helps prevent cervical cancer. The Scottish-born Australian is the subject of a new book 'Ian Frazer… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Karen Middleton
9:48 AM.The latest on the Australian election campaign. Audio
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Wellington City could change proposed new liquor by-laws
9:34 AM.Wellington city councillor Stephanie Cook discusses changes that are likely after public submissions on the capital's new liquor by-laws. Audio
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US says it's 'ready' to launch Syria strike
9:09 AM.Dr Rosemary Hollis, Professor of Middle East Policy Studies at City University London; and Michael Singh, managing director of The Washington Institute and a former senior director for Middle East… Read more Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.Gavin Ellis discusses media issues including NZ Magazines and the America's Cup. Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:10 AM.Rod Oram discusses year end results for Telecom and Port of Tauranga. Audio
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Book Review - The Guts
10:35 AM.Jane Westaway reviews The Guts by Roddy Doyle. Audio
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Feature Guest - Severine Hannam
10:10 AM.Severine Hannam is the Natural Sciences Collection Manager at Auckland Museum, who was part of a research project which successfully filmed a giant squid swimming in its deep ocean habitat. Audio
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US Correspondent - Simon Marks
9:50 AM.US Correspondent, Simon Marks, discusses news from the US including the US response to the chemical attacks in Syria. Audio
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Research into teeth and the rest of you
9:35 AM.Dr Jonathan Broadbent, Senior Lecturer in Preventative and Restorative dentistry at Otago University's Faculty of Dentistry, discusses insights from Otago's unique Dunedin Study about how early life… Read more Audio
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Superannuation
9:10 AM.Should NZ introduce flexible superannuation? Audio
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Urbanist - Tommy Honey
11:50 AM.Tommy Honey discusses hyping the Hyperloop Audio
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Food - raw vegan organic food
11:35 AM.Megan May, founder of Little Bird Organics, which has two cafes in Auckland. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:10 AM.Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams discuss the Labour leadership battle. Audio
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Book Review - The Curiosity
10:40 AM.Lisa Finucane reviews The Curiosity by Stephen Kiernan. Audio
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Feature Guest - Francesca Borri
10:05 AM.Francesca Borri is a freelance Italian war correspondent and former human rights worker who most recently reported from Syria. Audio
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Middle East Correspondent - Irris Makler
9:50 AM.Irris Makler discusses events in Syria. Audio
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Dangers of our great outdoors
9:35 AM.Are tourists being adequately informed of dangers of our great outdoors? Audio
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The Labour party leadership battle
9:10 AM.Labour deputy leader and Wellington Central MP Grant Robertson and list MP Shane Jones explain why they should be elected as the party's new leader and how they would take on Prime Minister John Key. Audio
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The Week That Was
11:51 AM.With Radar and Michele A'Court. Audio
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More on the Labour Party leaders election process
11:42 AM.Political editor Brent Edwards relays the latest information on how the leadership election process is going to proceed over the next few weeks. Audio
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Sports commentator Richard Boock
11:28 AM.The big test match between the All Blacks and Wallabies tomorrow in Wellington. Audio
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New Music with Jeremy Taylor
11:06 AM.Elvis Presley and the Brian Ferry Orchestra. Audio
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Children's Books with John McIntyre
10:39 AM.'Little Fur' by Isabel Carmody, published by Puffin and 'Billionaire Boy' by David Walliams, published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Graeme Mason - outgoing head of the Film Commission
10:06 AM.Australian Graeme Mason is leaving the NZ Film Commission to return home in October to take up the role of CEO at the television and film funding body Screen Australia. Audio