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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.Gavin Ellis has autionary media tales from abroad: things that have happened overseas and what could happen in NZ. Audio
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Valerie Monk - Collecting Crown Lynn
11:30 AM.Valerie Monk is the author of a guide to collecting the iconic NZ pottery range, Crown Lynn. Audio
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Business Commentator - Fran O'Sullivan
11:05 AM.Fran O'Sullivan the Synlait IPO and the tightening up of China's dairy market. Audio
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Book Review - The Son
10:40 AM.Jane Westaway reviews The Son by Philipp Meyer. Audio
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Feature: Jay Rayner - the doctrine of local food
10:10 AM.Jay Rayner is one of Britain's most influential food writers and critics - he believes the doctrine of local food is dead, that farmers' markets are merely a lifestyle choice for the affluent middle… Read more Audio
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US Correspondent Luiza Savage
9:45 AM.Luiza Savage discusses the Snowden story. Audio
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Excavating the site of the first European settlement in NZ
9:25 AM.Otago University archaeologist leading a team that is excavating the site of the first European settlement in New Zealand at the Marsden Cross Reserve in the Bay of Islands. Read more Audio
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Edward Snowden's status as a whistleblower
9:15 AM.David Colapinto, the General Counsel at the National Whistleblowers Centre, Washington DC, which is arguing Edward Snowden should be protected as a whistleblower and not prosecuted. Audio
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WikiLeaks helping Edward Snowden
9:10 AM.WikiLeaks says it is helping Edward Snowden, who is charged with disclosing secret US surveillance programmes. Audio
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Urbanist Tommy Honey
11:49 AM.China's Unitary Plan. Audio
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Community farming initiative in West Auckland
11:31 AM.Ben Upin and Shane Butland from Seven Springs Farm, which has just completed second season of growing organic vegetables, including okra, and provides them to local community. The community pays for a… Read more Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:06 AM.Matthew and Mike on the Ikaroa-Rawhiti by-election, housing, Lianne Dalziel's candidacy for the Christchurch mayoralty, the economy and whether United Future has a future. Audio
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Book Review - The Keeper of Secrets
10:39 AM.The Keeper of Secrets: A Novel by Julie Thomas Published by HarperCollins USA. Audio
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Feature Guest - Huhana Hickey
10:07 AM.Dr Huhana Hickey is a lawyer in Auckland who has a particular interest in representing people with disabilities. She is on the Human Rights Review Tribunal, and has her own consultancy that does… Read more Audio
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Brazil correspondent - Andrew Downie
9:47 AM.Andrew Downie reports from Brazil on the latest developments in South America. Audio
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Begging in New Zealand
9:32 AM.Wellington City Council's senior advisor on vulnerable communities, Steve Flude, who has worked on its new response to begging - a campaign aimed at getting people to give money to organisations who… Read more Audio
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Are school guidance counsellors struggling to cope?
9:15 AM.Sarah Maindonald is a guidance counsellor at Hillmorton School in Christchurch, and on the board of the NZ Association of Counsellors. Audio
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Hutt Hospital loses anaesthetist training accreditation
9:08 AM.Hutt Hospital has had its anaesthetist training accreditation revoked because it has failed to meet required standards and did not act in time to meet those standards. Dr Geoff Long is the chairman of… Read more Audio
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Week That Was
11:51 AM.With Radar and Elisabeth Easther. Audio
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Sports with Joseph Romanos
11:38 AM.Sky loses rights to Premier League Football; US Golf; Wimbledon Tennis; Black Caps cricket. Audio
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New Music with Sean McKenna
11:06 AM.New music from Mavis Staples, Sam Amidon and Melt Yourself Down. Audio
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Book Review - Tenth of December
10:37 AM.Quentin Johnson reviews 'Tenth of December' by George Saunders, published by Bloomsbury. Audio
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Feature Guest - Brenda Milner
10:06 AM.Dr Brenda Milner has been described as the founder of neuropsychology. She's known for her pioneering work in the study of memory and cognitive function in humans. Her most famous case involved a… Read more Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Michael Field
9:50 AM.Weather threat to Tonga; UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Solomon Islands; tuberculosis in PNG; Fijian UN peace keeping operations; government interference with Fiji TV. Audio
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The future of the publishing industry in New Zealand
9:39 AM.Maggie Tarver, chief executive of the Society of Authors talks about the future of publishing in New Zealand and the risks of more local authors resorting to self publishing. Audio