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Calls for Government intervention as pilot shortage looms
9:30 AM.New aviation workforce research suggests 100 more pilots are needed each year than are currently being trained, and without government intervention the sector faces a massive shortfall. Read more Audio
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Stoush between Southland farmers and anglers
9:05 AM.A stoush between Southland Farmers and Fish & Game has ramped up after a legal ruling over farm discharge. Read more Audio
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Personal finance: When's the best time to buy a house?
11:45 AM.Money expert Liz Koh says the last few years have been a rollercoaster for house prices. Read more Audio
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Bonsai 101 with Steven Yin
11:35 AM.Steven Yin has been working with bonsai trees for 20 years. The idea of bonsai is to mimic trees in nature but in a miniature, potted form. Read more Audio
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Inflation falls to within Reserve Bank's target range
11:05 AM.The consumer price index rose 0.6 percent in the three months ended September, taking the annual rate to 2.2 percent. Read more Audio
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Around the motu : Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti reporter Alexa Cook
10:45 AM.Alexa has been talking to many shop proprietors in Gisborne about the fall off in business. Read more Audio
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Book review: Early Sobrieties by Michael Deagler
10:40 AM.Renata Hopkins from Scorpio Books in Christchurch reviews Early Sobrieties by Michael Deagler published by Cornerstone. Read more Audio
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How artificial intelligence is already changing how we live
10:05 AM.Whether you like it or not, artificial intelligence is having an impact on modern living. Read more Audio
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Australia: Card surcharge crackdown, childcare spend-up
9:50 AM.Australia correspondent Bernard Keane talks about plans to phase in a flat daily fee for childcare to avoid a flood of new enrolments. Read more Audio
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The jazz musicians trying to welcome more women into the
9:35 AM.The Wellington Jazz Festival kicks off today and a group of musicians from across the motu are taking the opportunity to celebrate and boost up women in the field. Read more Audio
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Aged Care Commissioner concern over elder care in provinces
9:20 AM.The Aged Care Commissioner is concerned about the future care of the elderly in many of our provincial towns. Read more Audio
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BNZ explain confirmation of payee changes coming soon to banks
9:05 AM.Consumer New Zealand says banks have been taken too long to implement the confirmation of payee service. Read more Audio
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Sports correspondent Glen Larmer
11:45 AM.Glen discusses New Zealand's progress in defending the America's Cup, strong performances across the board at the National Provincial Championship, and more. Read more Audio
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Anna Yeoman: in praise of geckos and skinks
11:25 AM.From her earliest childhood, Anna Yeoman loved New Zealand's wildlife and wild landscapes. Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
11:07 AM.Vista's boardroom tussle with Potentia takes another turn as MYOB chair drops out of running. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
10:44 AM.North Canterbury has five projects included among 149 projects in the Government's Fast Track Approvals Bill. Read more Audio
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Book review: A Wild Life by Shaun Barnett
10:32 AM.Peter Laurenson reviews A Wild Life by Shaun Barnett published by Potton & Burton. Read more Audio
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How did we become 'Kiwis'?
10:08 AM.Cultural historian Richard Wolfe has set out to discover how our national icons gained their status in his latest book, Kiwi: A Curious Case of National Identity. Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
9:50 AM.Donald Trump has threatened to use of national guard or military to handle his political opponents... meanwhile Kamala Harris, is targeting Latino and Black voters, as well as young voters. Read more Audio
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South Dunedin needs help with climate adaptation now: councillor
9:37 AM.Nearly 50 properties across Dunedin were red or yellow-stickered in the floods which hit the city and surrounds ten days ago. Read more Audio
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Pharmacies lament funding shortfall following annual contract renewal
9:18 AM.A 2.5 per cent funding increase for pharmacies is half of what Health New Zealand's own figures show the sector needs in order to meet cost pressures. Read more Audio
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Privatising airport security touted
9:09 AM.The Transport Minister is looking at potentially privatising aviation security at airports around the country. Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:45 AM.Kennedy is on a National Geographic expedition called "Roots of the Pacific", a voyage from Honiara in the Solomons to Auckland via Vanuatu, New Caledonia, and Norfolk Island. Read more Audio
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Twisted Citrus: more than just an orange orchard
11:30 AM.What started as an kiwifruit and orange orchard in 2003 has since grown into a website offering fruit subscriptions and an array of other homegrown goods. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Gareth Hughes and Fletcher Tabuteau
11:05 AM.Gareth, Fletcher and Kathryn talk about the Manawanui sinking, the upcoming CHOGM meeting and NZ First's annual conference. Read more Audio