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Australia Correspondent - Karen Middleton
9:52 AM.Chief political correspondent for SBS Television discusses the vote on carbon tax legislation. Audio
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The real reasons for the NZ-Australia income gap
9:30 AM.With Jean-Pierre de Raad - Chief Executive of the NZIER and Kim Campbell - Head of the Employers and Manufacturers Association. Ian Elliott - Board chairman for the Industry Training Federation. Audio
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The Rena environmental disaster
9:08 AM.With Riley Webster - volunteer coordinator from Sustainable Coastlines and Roger Rawlinson - Tauranga fisherman. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:48 AM.Speaker Lockwood Smith's disproportionate 'punishment' of the NZ Herald, caution on what media political polls and Radio Live's response to the John Key hosting controversy. Audio
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Peter Janssen and Mike Hollman
11:26 AM.Writer Peter Janssen and photographer Mike Hollman have travelled the country taking portraits of, and telling the stories behind some of New Zealand's most remarkable trees. From the 800-year-old… Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:12 AM.Rod Oram discusses the government's Economic Growth Agenda. Audio
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Book Review - Freddie Mercury
11:07 AM.By Lesley Ann Jones, published by Hodder and reviewed by Ian Chapman. Audio
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Stranded ship evacuates
10:41 AM.Catherine Taylor is the Director of Maritime New Zealand. Audio
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Feature Guest - Brian Moore
10:09 AM.Former rugby player for England, who has played in three Rugby World Cups. Now a controversial commentator and an author. Audio
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US Correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:52 AM.US political race. Audio
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The growing problem of e-waste from handheld technology
9:28 AM.Casey Harrell heads Greenpeace International's campaign on electronic waste. Laurence Zwimpfer is the Chairperson of the e-Day New Zealand Trust. Audio
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Oil spill clean up - what's the potential impact on birdlife?
9:08 AM.Julian belongs to the award winning Maketu-Ongatoro Wetlands trust, which is working to conserve the biodiversity of the local area. Sandra Williams is a Papamoa resident who has been down to the… Read more Audio
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Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
11:51 AM.The seas around Astrolabe reef and the role of a ship's chart plotter. Audio
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Food and Wine with Michael van de Elzen and John Hawkesby
11:32 AM.Michael van de Elzen, owner and chef of Molten in Mt Eden suggests recipes for Goats' and Ricotta Cheeses wrapped in vine leaves with Red Pepper Salad and Olives, Parma Ham wrapped Monkfish with… Read more Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and John Pagani
11:08 AM.The Speaker's ban on the NZ Herald and John Key's reaction after a man tried to jump into the debating chamber, what's going on with John Banks and Don Brash, and Alan Peachey chucks it in - making… Read more Audio
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Book Review - Wine, Women and Song
10:40 AM.Don Rood reviews 'Wine, Women and Song - A Spitfire Pilot's Story' by Hamish Brown, Published by Stayer Ltd. Audio
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Feature Guest - Deborah Mason
10:10 AM.Deborah Mason is a NZ Multiple Sclerosis Researcher and Clinical Senior Lecturer as well as a Consultant Neurologist at the Canterbury District Health Board. Her research includes links to lack of… Read more Audio
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Africa Correspondent - David McKenzie
9:45 AM.The Nobel Peace Prize will be jointly given to one Yemeni and two Liberian women. Audio
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Can homework cause more harm than good?
9:27 AM.Richard Walker is an associate professor at the University of Sydney and co-author of a forthcoming book called 'Reforming Homework'. Audio
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Salvage of the Rena
9:05 AM.Bruce Anderson, the manager of Maritime NZ's salvage operation; and Brett Keller, the owner of Tauranga Marine Charters talk about the salvaging of the stricken Rena container ship that is leaking oil… Read more Audio
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Week That Was
11:58 AM.With James Elliot and Gemma Gracewood. Audio
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Sports with Richard Boock
11:38 AM.RWC Quarter Finals and the OLYMPICS: Court of Arbitration for Sport rules the IOC's controversial drug ban rule illegal. Audio
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New Music with Chris Bourke
11:10 AM.Chris Bourke looks at new takes on old legends, the Texan Bruce Springsteen, and how black America responded to the Beatles and Bob Dylan. Audio
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Book Review - Children's Books
10:41 AM.'Fantail's Quilt' by Gay Hay, illustrated by Margaret Tolland, published by Page Break; and 'The Fly Papers' by Johanna Knox, published by Hinterlands Press. Both books reviewed by John McIntyre. Audio
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Feature Guest - Tony Bilson
10:20 AM.Australian chef - who has been at the forefront of the culinary scene across the Tasman for four decades. Audio