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Darleen Tana's future now with parliament's speaker
9:05 AM.Is the Darleen Tana saga drawing to a close? Read more Audio
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Screentime: Nobody Wants This, A Mistake, Disclaimer
11:45 AM.Film and TV reviewer Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about new rom-com Nobody Wants This (Netflix), which is centred on an unlikely relationship between a podcaster and a rabbi. Read more Audio
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Parenting: fostering creativity in children
11:30 AM.We're looking at what creativity is, why it is important and also how it is not just a preserve of the arts. Read more Audio
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Tech: Elon Musk's AI party, consumer law and AI
11:05 AM.Tech correspondent Peter Griffin joins Kathryn to talk about Elon Musk's big event last week where he revealed plans for a CyberCab - but failed to impress the market. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Ellen Curnow in Westport
10:50 AM.Westport now has the most expensive power in New Zealand. And the latest figures from MBIE show its still going up. Read more Audio
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Book review: My Father's Suitcase by Mary Garden
10:35 AM.Lissa Michell reviews My Father's Suitcase by Mary Garden published by Justitia Books Read more Audio
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Anna Coddington on Silver Scroll stardom
10:05 AM.Anna Coddington won big at last week's Silver Scroll awards, but she's been a big name in the industry for more than a decade. Read more Audio
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UK: Assisted dying bill, Taylor Swift escort row, tax hike
9:50 AM.UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the introduction to Parliament today of a bill on assisted dying and the continuing row over the use of a police escort for Taylor Swift's… Read more Audio
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Red Cross urges wardrobe spring clean this Saturday
9:40 AM.Red Cross is preparing for a influx of used clothing this weekend, with free pick up available in three cities on Saturday only. Read more Audio
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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