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Feature Guest - Angela Tiatia
10:10 AM.Angela Tiatia's latest exhibition - Edging and Seaming (City Art Gallery 27 April - 16th June) looks at migrant workers in New Zealand and how they are impacted by the outsourcing of jobs to countries… Read more Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Mike Field
9:50 AM.Mike Field discusses policing in PNG and current issues in Fiji. Audio
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Student cheating and adolescent morality
9:40 AM.Jason Stephens is an assistant professor of educational psychology at the University of Connecticut and joined Auckland University's faculty of education last year. He wants to get NZ schools involved… Read more Audio
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The Labour party's new electricity policy
9:10 AM.In 2009, the Commerce Commission investigation released an investigation into the electricity market. Professor Wolak estimated that electricity generators used their market power to earn $4.3 billion… Read more Audio
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TV with Nick Grant
11:49 AM.Criticisms of the lack of realism in Top of the Lake, plus the new NZ cop drama Harry starring Oscar Kightley, and the Australian series Puberty Blues which starts next week. Audio
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Food to Eat
11:35 AM.A US dietician who, together with one of her clients, has written a recipe book for people recovering from eating disorders or yo-yo dieting. It's the first cookbook in the world for people with… Read more Audio
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New Technology - Lance Wiggs
11:08 AM.The pressure on technology to solve crime; Twitter and politics; SLI Systems; The buying-and-applying on line process for MightyRiverPower Shares; The demise of Google Reader; Websites to keep you up… Read more Audio
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Book Review - Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald
10:40 AM.Written by Therese Anne Fowler, published by Hachette, reviewed by Phil Vine. Audio
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Feature Guest - Tina Matthews
10:10 AM.She's an award winning children's book author and illustrator who's also had a successful career as a puppet maker, along with being a musician. Audio
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UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
9:48 AM.The funeral of Margaret Thatcher and house extention laws. Audio
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Improving hospital food
9:29 AM.Plans to out-source hospital food production to two central hubs means patients could be eating week-old chilled and reheated meals. Audio
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"Judge the Judges" website to be launched
9:08 AM.The Attorney General, Chris Finlayson is condemning plans by the Sensible Sentencing Trust to set up a website to name and shame judges it disagrees with. Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
11:47 AM.Exhibitions at movie theatres, missed connections in New York museums, and two exhibitions at the Sarjeant Gallery. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
11:31 AM.The law around leaks and other breaches. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:07 AM.Iron & Wine represents the musical output of Sam Beam. The South Carolina-born singer-songwriter first gained notoriety in 2002 when Seattle's Sub Pop label released an album of Beam's homemade lo-fi… Read more Audio
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Book Review - The Puppet Boy of Warsaw
10:40 AM.Written by Eva Weaver, published by Hachette NZ, reviewed by David Hill. Audio
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Feature Guest - Kenny McFadden
10:09 AM.Director of Coaching at the NZ Basketball Academy, and the founder of Hoop Club, a community-based club in Wellington for players from five years old and up. Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Peter Munro
9:52 AM.The Australian Government has released a controversial education reform plan, Julia Gillard has been the target of intense political criticism, and Australian golfer Adam Scott wins the US Masters. Audio
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Energy efficiency behaviour and barriers
9:25 AM.Professor James Sweeney is the drector of Stanford University's Precourt Energy Efficiency Centre, a Senior Fellow of the US Association for Energy Economics and a member of California Governor Arnold… Read more Audio
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The reaction to the Boston Marathon bombings in Boston
9:08 AM.Joseph Wippl is a professor of international relations at Boston University and was a CIA operations officer for 30 years. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.Susan Devoy's "exclusive" interview on Maori TV, the Scoop Foundation launch and what news stories get passed on. Audio
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Jack Dee
11:24 AM.Jack Dee coming to NZ for the first time as part of the International Comedy Festival. Jack was the original host of the biggest comedy show on TV Live at the Apollo and the creator/star of the hit… Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:07 AM.The lack of analytical advice on Mighty River Power available to investors. Audio
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Book Review - With Bold Needle and Thread
10:41 AM.Written by Rosemary McLeod, reviewed by Sonja de Freiz and published by Godwit. Audio
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Feature Guest - Callum Roberts
10:09 AM.Professor Callum Roberts is a marine conservation biologist at the University of York. He is the author of The Unnatural History of the Sea: The Past and Future of Humanity and Fishing. His work… Read more Audio