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A new way of teaching maths
9:25 AM.With Dr Bobbie Hunter and Jodie Hunter - Mother/daughter research team. Audio
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The Waitangi Tribunal claim by the Maori Council
9:08 AM.The claim seeks to halt the proposed partial sale of state-owned power generators until the water and geothermal ownership of the SOEs is resolved. With Donna Hall - Lawyer who lodged the claim, Nick… Read more Audio
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Film reviews with Graeme Tuckett
11:50 AM.Graeme takes a look at new movies J. Edgar, Chronicle, and Julia's Eyes. Audio
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Food with Martin Bosley
11:28 AM.Martin has recipes for Stir-Fried Fish with Soy-Braised Tofu, and Stir-Fried Fish with Beans and Mushrooms. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:07 AM.The Treaty clause in the SOE Act, the Maori Party's threat to leave the coalition, Waitangi, and the new Government's first couple of months. Audio
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Book Review - In The Absence Of Heroes
10:38 AM.Written by Anthony McCarten, published by Random House NZ Vintage. Reviewed by Graham Beattie. Audio
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Feature Guest - Dave Ainley
10:07 AM.Dr Dave Ainley is a US marine bird scientist leading an international campaign to protect the Ross Sea from all fishing, the Last Ocean Project. Audio
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US Correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:50 AM.Republican presidential candidate front-runner Mitt Romney's new theory of immigration, self-deportation, and a week of insane misstatements from candidates. Audio
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Family court review
9:37 AM.Should children be included more during the decision-making process in the Family Court? Kathryn talks to Family Court counsellor Jill Goldson. Audio
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Waitemata DHB's controversial new model of care
9:08 AM.Waitemata DHB, one of the country's largest, has come under fire for its controversial new model of care. After paying some surgeons up to $10,000 a day to work at its Waitakere hospital, the DHB is… Read more Audio
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The Week That Was
11:48 AM.With Radar and Elizabeth Easther. Audio
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Sport with Richard Boock
11:35 AM.The rugby sevens and cricket. Audio
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New Music with Jeremy Taylor
11:07 AM.Jeremy talks about some of the acts who played at St Jerome's Laneway Festival in Auckland on Monday: The Horrors (their last album "Skying"), Feist ("Metals") and Shayne P. Carter, who closed out on… Read more Audio
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Book Review - This Beautiful Life
10:38 AM.Written by Helen Schulman, published by Atlantic, reviewed by Jane Westaway. Audio
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Feature Guest - Robyn Langlands
10:10 AM.Robyn Langlands is the co-founder of New Zealand's only food rescue organisation, Kaibosh. So far it has collected around 18 thousand tonnes of surplus food from retailers, and distributed it to… Read more Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Michael Field
9:50 AM.PNG: Michael Somare's bid to regain power. Tonga: The nobles in court, and the expensive wedding to come, plus the Tongan German luge hoax. Audio
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Farming and climate change
9:35 AM.How farmers are adapting to an increasing number of droughts, storms and floods. Audio
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Rising household insurance premiums - Chris Curtin
9:28 AM.What the insurance industry believes the government should change about the EQC. Audio
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Rising household insurance premiums - Ian Simpson
9:07 AM.The Christchurch earthquakes could prompt a further shake up of the insurance industry. Home owners are already being hit with premium increases of up to 30%. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:47 AM.Coverage of the Crafar farms sale, and the difficulties and rewards of stories that involve the reporter's own relatives. Audio
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Heritage with Brigid Gallagher
11:31 AM.Archaeologist Brigid Gallagher discusses historic mining remains; railway cycle tracks; how to make heritage and archaeology interesting to the young; and how possum teeth can help pinpoint the origin… Read more Audio
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New Technology with Donald Clark
11:06 AM.Google's new privacy policy - bad news or just good housekeeping?; new laws reduce the method but not the practice of file sharing; and burglars won't even steal CDs these days. Audio
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Book Review - The Sea On Our Skin
10:38 AM.Gail Pittaway reviews 'The Sea On Our Skin' by Madeleine Tobert, published by Hodder & Stoughton. Audio
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Feature Guest - Mike Ardagh
10:12 AM.Mike Ardagh is a specialist emergency physician at Christchurch Hospital, who is chairing a research group which is looking into the health implications of the earthquakes. His work in improving the… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
9:50 AM.The al-Qaeda inspired gang that admitted plotting to bomb London; and Fred Goodwin, the former boss of the Royal Bank of Scotland, is stripped of his knighthood and his successor forgoes his bonus. Audio