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Food and Wine with Paul Jobin and John Hawkesby
11:30 AM.Paul Jobin whisks up a Raspberry Souffle and twice cooks a Goats Cheese one too. John Hawkesby has the wine to match. Audio
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Politics with Josie Pagani and Matthew Hooton
11:06 AM.Politics from the left and the right. Audio
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Book Review - Stag Spooner
10:40 AM.Don Rood reviews 'Stag Spooner: Wild Man from the Bush' the story of a New Zealand hunter and artist by Chris Maclean. Audio
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Feature Guest - Rick Wakeman
10:05 AM.The 70's Prog-Rock keyboard wizard from the band Yes talks to Kathryn about his touring stage show which is visiting New Zealand. The classicly trained British musician has also released over a… Read more Audio
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Middle East Correspondent - Tarek Bazley
9:50 AM.Tarek Bazley on the line from Qatar to talk about the tensions between Iran and Israel. Audio
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Auckland Family Court processing delays
9:30 AM.The Law Society's Family Law section chairperson Garry Collin and the Courts Minister Chester Borrows talk about what is being done to sort out the processing delays with the Auckland Family Court… Read more Audio
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Drugged drivers
9:10 AM.The Automobile Association's Mike Noon and Auckland Hospital's Clinical Director of Adult Emergency, Dr Tim Parke, talk about the new figures out that show just how many drivers are causing crashes… Read more Audio
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Week That Was
11:52 AM.With Te Radar and Pinky Agnew. Audio
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Sport with Richard Boock
11:37 AM.Rugby: Tests and local competitions. Audio
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Music with Sean McKenna
11:07 AM.New music from Cat Power, Jessie Ware and a retrospective compilation of the Go-Betweens. Audio
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Children's Book Review
10:38 AM.Books for boys and girls about bees, marshmallows, Dad's, and words, reviewed by Doris Mousdale. Audio
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Feature Guest - Don Berwick
10:08 AM.Time Magazine called him "The most influential person in health." He was Barack Obama's top health official, implementing and overseeing the biggest health reforms in the US commonly known as… Read more Audio
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Asia Correspondent - Greg Torode
9:48 AM.The suspended death sentence given to Gu Kailai, the wife of ousted senior Communist Party figure Bo Xilai, for the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood. Audio
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ACC privacy report
9:32 AM.How can ACC restore the confidence of the public, that it treats private information with care. Audio
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Does euthanasia already happen in NZ?
9:08 AM.Do hospitals and hospices already effectively practice euthanasia through administering pain relief or withholding medications? Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:46 AM.The new Herald masthead and APN's controlled rollout of the compact format of the paper; journalism.org.nz and blatant programme promos passed off as news. Audio
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Parenting with Dorothy Waide
11:26 AM.Dorothy Waide is a Nanny and Karitane nurse who's a specialist in newborn babies. Today she discusses breast milk versus formula, how to establish routine, and nurturing beyond the 12 week point. Audio
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New Technology with Donald Clark
11:06 AM.Donald discusses how to 3D print your house, new social media innovations and mobile payment developments. Audio
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Book Review - An Italian Sojourn
10:40 AM.Graham Beattie reviews 'An Italian Sojourn' edited by Pat Unger, published by Wily Publications. Audio
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Feature Guest - Sandra Pickering
10:10 AM.Sandra Pickering is one of the few women to hold a high-ranking tech position in a major telecommunications company in New Zealand. She discusses what steps are being taken by the tech industry to… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Ann Leslie
9:53 AM.The ongoing battle over the Julian Assange extradition. Audio
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Australian anti-fracking campaigner talks to NZ farmers
9:36 AM.Drew Hutton, president of the Lock The Gate Alliance in Australia; and Rosalind Archer, Associate Professor at the Department of Engineering Science at Auckland University. Audio
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Government dumps Law Commission RTD alcohol recommendations
9:08 AM.Professor Jennie Connor is the head of the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine at Otago University. Liz Read is an External Relations Director for Lion Nathan. Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
11:50 AM.An exhibition at the Adam Art Gallery explores the connections between the French-born conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp and artists working here in New Zealand in the past 50 years. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
11:36 AM.A privacy case taken against a newspaper in the UK. Audio