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The High Court decision on the Crafar farms sale
9:08 AM.With Alan McDonald - spokesperson for the Crafar Farms Purchase Group, led by Sir Michael Fay. Chris Kelly - The CEO of state-owned Landcorp. Nick Russell - Lawyer at Chen Palmer. Audio
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Science with Simon Pollard
11:50 AM.Spiders and homeopathy. Audio
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Law with John Edwards
11:35 AM.Briefings to incoming ministers. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:10 AM.Artist of the Week this week is the late Whitney Houston. Audio
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Book Review - Little Shadows
10:45 AM.Kate Blackhurst reviews Little Shadows by Marina Endicott, published by Allen Unwin. Audio
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Feature Guest - Ragnar Axelsson
10:10 AM.Ragnar Axelsson is an Icelandic photographer and author of the book 'Last Days of the Arctic'. He has been travelling to Greenland for the past 30 years, documenting the impact of climate change on… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:50 AM.On job losses and more instability for Julia Gillard. Audio
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Is youth policy in New Zealand working?
9:40 AM.The head of Auckland University's Sociology department has organised the Supporting Positive Youth Transitions to Adulthood at The Fale Pasifika, Wynyard Street, University of Auckland, on Thursday 16… Read more Audio
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The Future of Christchurch Cathedral
9:10 AM.The Christchurch Anglican diocese is planning a newspaper announcement on the state of the city's iconic building. The 130 year old cathedral has already been deconsecrated to make the building safe… Read more Audio
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Film with Graeme Tuckett
11:47 AM.Graeme reviews Weekend, The Artist, and We Need To Talk About Kevin. Audio
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Flu viruses that jump from animals to humans
11:27 AM.Dr Richard Webby is based at the St Jude Centre of Excellence for Influenza Research in Memphis. He was closely involved in the development of the first H5N1 bird flu vaccine in 2004, and is director… Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:07 AM.Bank profits, Greece's debt woes, and the death of businessman Lloyd Morrison. Audio
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Book Review - Titanic Lives
10:40 AM.Written by Richard Davenport-Hines, published by Fourth Estate. Reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
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Feature Guest - Garth Gilmour
10:07 AM.Since 1960, Auckland-based writer and journalist Garth Gilmour helped Arthur Lydiard write more than a dozen training manuals and jogging philosophies, which have been published in several languages… Read more Audio
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US Correspondent - Luiza Savage
9:52 AM.President Obama's $3.8 trillion budget proposal for the year. Audio
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Technology replacing the public sector
9:30 AM.The Government has discussed plans to trim the public sector by using technology to replace face-to-face contact. Kathryn spoke to professor of E-Government at Victoria University, Miriam Lips, and IT… Read more Audio
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Should criminal trials be less confrontational for victims?
9:09 AM.A Law Commission consulation paper released this morning suggests it may be time to give judges more of a key role in criminal trials, to ensure those trials are fairer and less confrontational for… Read more Audio
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Urbanist - Tommy Honey
11:50 AM.Housing innovation - new models of design and ownership. Audio
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Food and Wine with Andrew Fearnside and John Hawkesby
11:30 AM.Guest chef - Andrew Fearnside on baking and bread making. Our wine expert, John Hawkesby has the perfect wine to suit. Audio
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Politics with Josie Pagani and Matthew Hooton
11:06 AM.The Winston Peters and David Shearer dynamic. John Key's popularity levels, and is Labour after the Green vote? Audio
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Book Review - The Conflict: Woman and Mother
10:39 AM.Written by Elisabeth Badinter, reviewed by Siobhan Harvey and published by Text Publishing. Audio
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Feature Guest - Mike May
10:06 AM.American businessman and blind adventurer. Mike May regained partial sight after 43 years of blindness thanks to pioneering stem cell surgery. He discusses his use of technology to help those with… Read more Audio
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Europe Correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:52 AM.Hundreds die in freezing conditions. Austerity in Greece causes protest. Audio
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Doctors call on Council to restrict takeaway outlets
9:33 AM.With Dr. Brad Novak - Auckland Regional Public Health Service and Arthur Anae - Auckland councillor. Audio
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Protests as Greece prepares to pass austerity measures
9:08 AM.With Yannis Zabetakis - Science professor in Athens who has been protesting against the austerity measures that Greece needs secure an EU/IMF bailout and avoid default. Kevin Featherstone - has been… Read more Audio