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The Week That Was
11:47 AM.With Radar and Elisabeth Easther. Audio
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Sport with Joseph Romanos
11:32 AM.The latest report on problems with Swimming NZ. The new netball maneuver. Audio
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New Music with Jeremy Taylor
11:09 AM.Paul Buchanan, Morrisey, and Brian Jonestown Massacre. Audio
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Book Review - The Whore's Asylum
10:38 AM.Louise O'Brien reviews 'The Whore's Asylum' by Katy Darby, published by Fig Tree. Audio
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Feature Guest - Peter Usborne
10:09 AM.Peter Usborne is the co-founder of the satirical magazine, Private Eye, and in 1973 he founded Usborne Books - a UK company that publishes simple, 'straight-talking' children's books. Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Mike Field
9:50 AM.Economic fishing zones and the arrest of the Chief Justice in PNG. Audio
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Finance Minister Bill English defends his "zero" Budget
9:38 AM.Finance Minister Bill English defends his 2012 budget. Audio
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Shamubeel Eaqub on the 2012 "zero" Budget
9:30 AM.Principal Economist with NZIER. Audio
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Plans to appeal the Urewera sentencing
9:08 AM.Russell Fairbrother is the lawyer for Tame Iti - one of the "Urewera 4", who was jailed yesterday for two and a half years. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:48 AM.Act donor Louis Crimp and the issue of free speech. Audio
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Parenting with Dorothy Waide
11:25 AM.Dorothy Waide discusses babies aged 0-12 weeks (the "fourth trimester"), especially sleeping and settling. Audio
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New Technology with Donald Clark
11:08 AM.SpaceX's successful launch; acoustic cloaks; pay-by-phone. Audio
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Book Review - The Faceless
10:40 AM.Graham Beattie reviews 'The Faceless' by Vanda Symon, published by Penguin. Audio
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Feature Guest - Kate Swaffer
10:09 AM.Australian nurse-turned-catering business owner Kate Swaffer was diagnosed with younger onset dementia just before she turned 50. She has now become an advocate for people with the disease, writing a… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
9:50 AM.The Olympic torch relay; a row over giving the right to vote to prisoners; and relaxed slang from top politicians. Audio
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Likely tax changes in Bill English's "sensible" Budget today
9:38 AM.Chair of PricewaterhouseCoopers and former member of the tax working group, John Shewan, discusses the tax changes he expects in the Budget. Audio
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The possible closure of special needs schools
9:10 AM.Parents of special needs students are fighting against proposed closures of residential special schools. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
11:49 AM.Feedback on a study about meat being bad for you. Audio
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Law with Catriona MacLennan
11:35 AM.Legal changes to legal aid. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:07 AM.The music of the Bee Gees. Audio
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Book Review - The Meeting Place: Maori and Pakeha Encounters 1642 - 1840
10:40 AM.Written by Vincent O'Malley, published by Auckland University Press/Harper Collins, reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
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Feature Guest - Michael Ableman
10:08 AM.Michael Ableman is a farmer, author, photographer and advocate of urban agriculture. Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Karen Middleton
9:51 AM.Schapelle Corby's prison sentence has been reduced; Allegations towards former Labour MP Craig Thomson; Announcements concerning Afghanistan. Audio
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What does the end of TVNZ7 mean for documentary making in NZ?
9:29 AM.Dan Shanan and Alex Lee founded the Documentary NZ Trust in 2004 because they felt the industry needed to be nurtured and promoted - they're also the organisers of the Documentary Edge Festival… Read more Audio
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The head of Interpol's Crimes Against Children unit
9:09 AM.Mick Moran is the Head of Interpol's Crimes Against Children unit. A global network that used social networking sites like Facebook to distribute child pornography has been smashed after a tip-off… Read more Audio