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New technology with Sarah Putt
11:06 AM.The Apple results; Cloud Computing Code of Practice for NZ, and; New Zealand wiki shows the way in open data. Audio
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Book Review - The Aftermath
10:43 AM.Anne Else reviews Rhidian Brook's 'The Aftermath' which is published by Viking. Audio
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Feature Guest - Saroo Brierley
10:15 AM.Saroo was lost in India as a five year old, falling asleep on a train which took him across the country to Calcutta. He lived on the streets, before being adopted by a Tasmanian couple… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Matthew Parris
9:50 AM.What's in a name... George Alexander Louis is the Prince of Cambridge's chosen moniker. Audio
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Campaign against killer whales in captivity
9:30 AM.Gabriela Cowperthwaite is the maker of the documentary film Blackfish, about the orca Tilikum, which has killed three people while in captivity. The most recent death was, controversially, blamed on… Read more Audio
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Welfare shakeup hits grandparental caregivers
9:09 AM.With Di Vivian, founder of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, and Social Development Minister Paula Bennett. Audio
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Art with Courtney Johnston
11:45 AM.Courtney Johnston discusses Californian modernism at Auckland Art Gallery, an under-recognised champion of New Zealand design at Rotorua Museum, and a Romanian mother who might have destroyed seven… Read more Audio
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Law with Catriona MacLennan
11:30 AM.Catriona MacLennan discusses using the law to address gender equality issues. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:10 AM.Marty Duda looks at the music of Dion DiMucci. Audio
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Book Review - White Lies
10:40 AM.Phil Vine reviews White Lies by Witi Ihimaera. Audio
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Feature Guest - Graham le Gros
10:10 AM.Graham le Gros, the Director of the Malaghan Institute, and Asthma & Allergic Diseases Research Group Leader, on the groundbreaking research into a cancer vaccine, and why using the body's own immune… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Bernard Keane
9:50 AM.Political correspondent for Crikey.com Bernard Keane discusses Australia's endless war on asylum seekers and how the Greens are likely to fare in the upcoming federal election, the date of which could… Read more Audio
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The decline of media company Fairfax
9:40 AM.Pamela Williams is Editor-at-Large at the Australian Financial Review and author of 'Killing Fairfax: Packer, Murdoch and the Ultimate Revenge', which charts the decline of the trans-Tasman media… Read more Audio
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Coca-Cola defends its anti-obesity campaign
9:10 AM.The head of Coca Cola NZ, Paul Fitzgerald, talks about the beverage giant's role in tackling the obesity epidemic. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:48 AM.The media's coverage of the Wellington earthquakes; a new book called 'Killing Fairfax'; and information that people put about themselves online cannot be relied on to be accurate. Audio
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Barmaids in New Zealand
11:26 AM.Susan Upton has worked as a librarian in Dunedin, Auckland and in Wellington at the Alexander Turnbull Library. For many years she worked as a researcher for the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography… Read more Audio
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Business with Gyles Beckford
11:06 AM.Reuters correspondent Gyles Beckford looks at the Reserve Bank official cash rate review on Thursday, the earnings season and low-deposit home loan lending limits overseas. Audio
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Book Review - Ways of the World
10:37 AM.Don Rood reviews 'Ways of the World' by Robert Goddard, published by Bantam Press. Audio
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Feature Guest - Kevin Pearce
10:06 AM.Professional snowboarder Kevin Pearce is the subject of the documentary, The Crash Reel, which tells the story of his recovery and comeback from a traumatic brain injury. The Crash Reel, directed by… Read more Audio
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US Correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:50 AM.Anti-abortion bills causes clinics to close; and statistician Nate Silver moves from the New York Times to ESPN. Audio
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Fish move as oceans warm
9:34 AM.Professor Daniel Pauly, director of the Fisheries Centre, University of British Colombia on the implications of the world's fish moving to cooler waters as oceans warm up. Audio
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Checking Wellington's buildings post-quake
9:09 AM.Who is responsible to ensure Wellington buildings already labelled earthquake prone, are structurally sound following Sunday's 6.5 earthquake? Audio
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Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
11:50 AM.Looking into the minister's decision over the Milford tunnel, and the intrinsic value of the land. Audio
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Food: Coffee with Masako Yamamoto
11:35 AM.Masako Yamamoto is a barista at Auckland's Atomic Cafe and Roastery in Kingsland. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:06 AM.The Labour party slips in new political polls, SkyCity, and the GCSB bill. Audio