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Book Review - The Girl Below
10:38 AM.Written by Bianca Zander, reviewed by Carole Beu and published by Penguin. Audio
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Feature Guest - Waina Kapa
10:08 AM.Waina Kapa is the Chairperson of the Randwick Park Residents Association. Randwick Park is close to Manurewa and Alfriston and was first zoned for residential use in 1973, so it is a relatively young… Read more Audio
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Europe Correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:53 AM.Victims' groups reject German apology over thalidomide scandal, the French President feels the heat amid gloomy poll ratings and the Vatican lambasted in the last media interview of ex-papal… Read more Audio
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How much money the elderly need to live healthily
9:28 AM.Diana Crossan, outgoing Retirement Commissioner on universal superannuation; and Jessica O'Sullivan, a population health strategist who did her Masters degree thesis on the budgetary requirements for… Read more Audio
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Are workers going to lose the right to take breaks?
9:09 AM.With Robert Reid - National Secretary of First Union, which has 27 thousand members, including from the retail and finance sector. Sheriden Cook - Employment lawyer with Buddle Findlay. Phil O'Reilly… Read more Audio
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The Week That Was
11:49 AM.With Radar and Irene Pink. Audio
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Sport with Richard Boock
11:35 AM.A great week for New Zealand women in sport Lydia Ko, Val Adams, and Sophie Pascoe. Audio
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New Music with Jeremy Taylor
11:18 AM.Lee Ranaldo Band feat. J Mascis, Lykke Li, and Dylan LeBlanc. Audio
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Book Review - Sweet Tooth
11:09 AM.Jane Westaway reviews 'Sweet Tooth' by Ian McEwan, published by Jonathan Cape. Audio
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Feature Guest - Michael T Jones - Google's technology advocate
10:06 AM.Michael T. Jones is Google's Chief Technology Advocate, charged with advancing the technology to organise the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. He helped develop… Read more Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Mike Field
9:55 AM.The Pacific Forum and the role of China and the US in the Pacific. Audio
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Is circumcision a breach of a child's human rights?
9:45 AM.Petra Butler from Victoria University's Faculty of Law. Audio
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Perceived delays in notifications of Tongariro eruption
9:32 AM.Lee Hazelwood is the Waikato Civil Defence Emergency Management Group controller; and Brad Scott, GNS volcanologist. Audio
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Are Nelson developers shutting out the disabled?
9:08 AM.Keith Rusholme, Nelson Marlborough District Health Board Business Development Manager; Keith Palmer, CEO Wakatu Incorporated and local developer. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.The content of the new compact format Herald, and News Corp's two-faced attitude to the now-famous Prince Harry pictures. Audio
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Parenting with Dr Clare Wall
11:30 AM.Dr Clare Wall is a Senior Lecturer of Nutrition, at the School of Medical Sciences, University of Auckland. She discusses children and nutrition. Today, Food and Nutrition Guidelines for Healthy… Read more Audio
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New Technology with Sarah Putt
11:08 AM.Apple's big patent win against Samsung. Audio
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Book Review - The Horror of Love
10:40 AM.The Horror of Love is written by Lisa Hilton, published by Hachette, and reviewed by John King. Audio
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Feature Guest - Alec Ross
10:10 AM.Alec Ross is a Senior Advisor for Innovation to the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He previouisly worked on the Obama-Biden Presidential Transition Team and served as Convener for Obama for… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
9:50 AM.UK correspondent Jon Dennis discusses the expansion to Heathrow Airport. Audio
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Campaign for a living wage in NZ
9:30 AM.Annie Newman is the Service and Food Workers Union National Living Wage co-ordinator. Audio
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Solid Energy Cost Cutting
9:10 AM.Hundreds of jobs threatened by Solid Energy's cost-cutting - what is the future for the SOE? Ged O'Connell is the EPMU Assistant National Secretary responsible for Mining and Energy, and economist Dr… Read more Audio
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Science With Simon Pollard
11:47 AM.The legacy of Neil Armstrong. Audio
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Law With Andrew Scott Howman
11:35 AM.Andrew discusses whether an employer can act if they only suspect a worker of wrong-doing. Audio
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Music With Marty Duda
11:08 AM.Artist of the Week - Elizabeth Fraser, best known as the ethereal voice of the Cocteau Twins. The group helped define the sound of the 4AD label during the 1980s. Fraser stayed with the Cocteau Twins… Read more Audio