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Europe Correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:52 AM.Alarm bells sounded over Europe's record high youth unemployment; and the UK Education Secretary says he would vote to leave EU if a vote were held today. Audio
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What constitutes a charity?
9:29 AM.Should all charities be getting tax exemptions? Dr Michael Gousmett, independent charity sector researcher; and Trevor Garrett, former chief executive of the Charities Commission, which last year was… Read more Audio
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SkyCity pokies-for-convention centre deal gets the green light
9:09 AM.Metiria Turei, Green Party co-leader; Max Abbott, director of AUT's Gambling and Addictions Research Centre; and Nigel Morrison, SkyCity chief executive. Audio
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The Week That Was
11:50 AM.With James Elliott and Elisabeth Easther. Audio
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Sport with Joseph Romanos
11:37 AM.Artemis Racing sailor Andrew Simpson dies in training accident; shocked jock snatches dramatic Badminton win; The Warriors hit the capital for the first time in more than nine years. Audio
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New Music with Sean McKenna
11:08 AM.Vampire Weekend, Savages, and Public Service Broadcasting. Audio
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Book Review - Blood and Beauty
10:39 AM.Anne Else reviews 'Blood and Beauty' by Sarah Dunant, published by Hachette NZ. Audio
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Feature Guest - Tony Robinson
10:07 AM.The amateur historian, TV presenter and political activist is well known for playing Baldrick in the BBC TV series Blackadder and for hosting the British programmes Time Team and The Worst Jobs in… Read more Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Michael Field
9:51 AM.The release of the Solomon Islands' Truth and Reconciliation Commission report; and political veteran Gaston Flosse back in power in French Polynesia. Audio
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Should heli-hunting be banned?
9:37 AM.Snow Hewetson, NZ Deerstalkers Association and operator of Huntahr, a free range, fair chase guided hunting operation based in Marlborough. He takes clients on-foot into the high country; and Don… Read more Audio
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Government to unveil Auckland housing plan today
9:09 AM.Special residential brownfield developer Mark Todd; Darryl Evans, chief executive of the Mangere Budgeting Services Trust; and David Wilson, director of Institute of Public Policy, AUT, who says the… Read more Audio
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Film with Graeme Tuckett
11:48 AM.Graeme reviews Gambit, Haute Cuisine and War Witch. Audio
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Archaeology with Brigid Gallagher
11:33 AM.Brigid unearths some early wax recordings, which have recently been digitally enhanced; NZHPT talks happening over the next month or two; and Tony Robinson. Audio
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New Technology with Sarah Putt
11:08 AM.New Zealanders changing mobile and data usage habits, digital etiquette and the IRD's IT spend up - $1.5 billion on a new system. Audio
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Book Review - The Shadow Year
10:39 AM.Written by Hannah Richell, reviewed by Crystal Beavis and published by Hachette NZ. Audio
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Feature Guest - Don Watson
10:07 AM.Don Watson was ex-Prime Minister Paul Keating's speechwriter and wrote a bestselling account of that period, Recollections of a Bleeding Heart: Paul Keating Prime Minister. His other books include… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Dame Ann Leslie
9:49 AM.The retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson and the surprise success of the UK Independence Party in local elections. Audio
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Teaching Civics in schools to counter citizen apathy
9:35 AM.With Anthony Haas - the Foundation Director of the Centre for Citizenship Education. Audio
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Wellington buses pulled off the road for failed inspections
9:21 AM.With Rachel Drew, NZ Bus' Operations Manager for Wellington and Senior Sergeant William Roy, team leader for the police's commercial vehicle inspection unit. Audio
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Mighty River Power set to list on NZX tomorrow
9:08 AM.The Government has revealed a final price of $2.50 a share for Mighty River Power. Nachiket Moghe, a senior analyst with independent research house Morningstar, discusses why it was below the midpoint… Read more Audio
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Science with Simon Pollard
11:50 AM.In the skull behind the eardrum is the inner ear which contain remarkable fluid-filled sense organs. These organs send messages to the brain which help to give us a sense of orientation and allow our… Read more Audio
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Law with Mai Chen
11:30 AM.Mai Chen on the Auckland Wellington debate,and the GCSB Bill. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:10 AM.Progressive-metal band Tool have been favourites of New Zealand audience since the release of their debut album, Undertow, in 1993. The band, led by Maynard James Keenan, is also known for its… Read more Audio
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Book Review - Patrick Leigh Fermor: An Adventure
10:40 AM.Patrick Leigh Fermor: An Adventure written by Artemis Cooper, published by John Murray and reviewed by Quentin Johnson. Audio
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Feature Guest - Phil Lester
10:10 AM.Professor Phil Lester is from Victoria University's School of Biological Sciences. From detecting explosives to deterring elephants: we hear about the intriguing world of ants, bees and wasps - the… Read more Audio