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The clash of generations
9:34 AM.Laurence Kotlikoff, Boston University professor and author of 'The Clash of Generations'. He is in New Zealand as the 2012 Professorial Fellow in Monetary and Financial Economics at The Reserve Bank… Read more Audio
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Shareholders to vote on the Trading Among Farmers proposal
9:08 AM.Leonie Guiney is a dairy farmer in Fairlie. She voted in favour of TAF in 2010 but has now changed her mind about the scheme. Mark Irving is a BDO rural accountant. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:46 AM.The Fairfax restructure in Australia and that of rival News Corp. Audio
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Parenting with Celia Lashlie: boys in today's world
11:29 AM.Former prison manager, researcher and author explores some of the issues around boys in today's world, and answers listeners' questions. Audio
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New Technology with Donald Clark
11:08 AM.FunnyJunk vs Oatmeal; Microsoft's response to the iPad; and the 'School Dinner blogger' saved. Audio
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Book Review - The J M Barrie Ladies' Swimming Society
10:40 AM.Written by Barbara J Zitwer, published by Allen and Unwin, reviewed by Gail Pittaway. Audio
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Feature Guest - Rodger Fox
10:12 AM.New Zealand jazz institution Rodger Fox has spent decades at the forefront of the jazz scene. Earlier this year his Wellington Jazz Orchestra won a Tui award for best jazz album for Journey Home… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
9:50 AM.The Tony Nicklinson right-to-die case, Olympics ticket fraud, and Julian Assange wants Ecuador to give him asylum. Audio
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The end of the golden weather for the tourism sector
9:29 AM.A new report The State of the Tourism Sector 2012 finds that while spending by visitors remained relatively stable in the last year, the industry has lost its position as the number one export earner… Read more Audio
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Children who commit serious crimes
9:10 AM.A new report recommends major changes to the way agencies and the courts deal with these children. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
11:49 AM.The overall logic of Heatpumps vs Logburners. Audio
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Law with Andrew Scott Howman
11:34 AM.Workplace email policies - how much can your boss find out about what you write in your emails and your other computer use at work? Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:08 AM.Fiona Apple emerged in the middle 1990s in the wake of the success of Alanis Morissette, when labels were signing female singer-songwriters left and right. Fiona quickly established herself as an… Read more Audio
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Book Review - Catching the Sun
10:40 AM.Gilbert Wong reviews 'Catching the Sun' by Tony Parsons, published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Feature Guest - Paula Morris
10:10 AM.Paula Morris' book 'Rangitira' tells the story of Paratene Te Manu, the rangitira who sat for Gottfried Lindauer. In the book, Paratene Te Manu tells Lindauer about the ill-fated trip he made to… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:49 AM.The Australian media in turmoil after Fairfax announcement, and the issue of gay marriage is to be debated in parliament. Audio
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Proposal to release dung beetles to NZ farmland
9:37 AM.Shaun Forgie, project leader, Biological Control of Dung for Landcare Research (New Zealand Dung Beetle Project); and John Pearce, an organic farmer on the Kaipara Harbour north of Auckland. 15 years… Read more Audio
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Making jobs in an austere Europe
9:09 AM.Economist Stephen Pursey is the International Labour Organisation's director of Policy Integration and is trying to achieve job growth in Europe in the midst of austerity measures. Audio
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Film with Graeme Tuckett
11:51 AM.Rock of Ages, Letters to Father Jacob, and Coriolanus. Audio
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Sir John Logan Campbell - the "Father of Auckland"
11:33 AM.Professor Russell Stone is a pre-eminent historian and an authority on Sir John Logan Campbell, who was a key figure in Auckland's early history. This month marks the centenary of the death of… Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:07 AM.The Rio+20 Summit on global development in Brazil. Audio
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Book Review - Dave Gallaher: The Original All Black Captain
10:38 AM.Anton Oliver reviews 'Dave Gallaher: The Original All Black Captain' by Matt Elliott, published by HarperCollins Audio
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Feature Guest - Hamish Spencer
10:07 AM.Evolutionary biologist Hamish Spencer talks about how mathematical modeling can tell us about the genetic changes that occur in human, animal and plant populations. Audio
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US Correspondent- Jack Hitt
9:52 AM.President Barack Obama's big move on immigration; and Florida is throwing hundreds of thousands of people from its voter roles. Audio
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Logburners in Christchurch
9:32 AM.Should logburners be allowed back in quake-hit Christchurch homes? Audio