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Feature Guest - Fatu Feu'u
10:06 AM.An artist who works in mostly in paint, but also does sculpture, pottery design, lithograph, woodcut and glass, Fatu Feu'u has been mentor to many Pacific artists, and is one of those exhibiting at… Read more Audio
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Middle East correspondent - Irris Makler
9:52 AM.Libya and Egypt / Israel relations following the militant attacks from Sinai. Audio
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Sexual assault and intervention
9:32 AM.With Dr Linda Beckett - Co-ordinator for Wellington's Sexual Assault Assessment and Treatment Service. Audio
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Rates of infectious and respiratory illnesses skyrocket
9:08 AM.With Dr Liz Craig - New Zealand Youth and Epidemiology Service at Otago University. Dr Nikki Turner - Senior Lecturer at the Department of Primary Care and General Practice at the University of… Read more Audio
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The Week That Was
11:45 AM.Comedians Jesse Mulligan and Gemma Gracewood join the programme in jest to mirthfully go back through the week that was. Audio
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Sport with Richard Boock
11:35 AM.Richard looks at the likelihood of Australian newspapers making good on their threat to can coverage of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Music with Chris Bourke
11:08 AM.Award winning New Zealand music historian Chris Bourke brings in an eclectic selection of new music for our listening pleasure. Audio
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Book Review - Children's books
10:34 AM.'My Princess Boy', written by Cheryl Kilodavis and illustrated by Suzanne DeSimone, published by Simon and Schuster. 'The Sissy Duckling' written by Harvey Feirstein and illustrated by Harvey Cole… Read more Audio
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Feature Guest - Kate Grenville
10:08 AM.Leading historical writer Kate Grenville. Winner of the Orange prize for fiction a decade ago, for her book The Idea of Perfection and of the Commonwealth writer's prize for the novel she best known… Read more Audio
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Asia Correspondent - Phil O'Sullivan
9:50 AM.A hunger striker in India is protesting about corruption in the country and the online reaction in China to two US officials. Audio
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Proposal for declaring how many women in senior roles
9:25 AM.The new Stock Exchange proposal requiring all publicly listed companies to declare how many women they have in senior rolls. Audio
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Critics say Alcohol Reform Bill doesn't go far enough
9:08 AM.Legislation overhauling our liquor laws heads towards its final stages before Parliament, with a Select Committee now having reported back on the Alcohol Reform Bill. Audio
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TV with Simon Wilson
11:50 AM.The two new prime-time NZ food shows: Sean Connolly's 'Under the Grill' and Simon Gault's 'Chef on a Mission'. Audio
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Parenting with Tricia Hendry
11:29 AM.Tricia Hendry is from Skylight, which helps young people and their families through the toughest times, such as family breakups and bereavements. Here Tricia talks about what to do if your child is… Read more Audio
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New Technology with Nat Torkington
11:11 AM.Discusses Internet memes: the in-jokes and crazes that sweep the ultra-connected online world. Audio
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Book Review - New Zealand on the Move
10:39 AM.Crystal Beavis reviews 'New Zealand on the Move' by Matthew Wright published by Random House NZ. Audio
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Feature Guest - Glen Green
10:08 AM.Glen has recently resigned from his job as community constable in the Auckland suburb of Mt Roskill to work as a volunteer helping at-risk kids. Audio
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UK Correspondent - Ann Leslie
9:48 AM.The tumultuous month of August. Audio
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The famine in the Horn of Africa
9:34 AM.Amanda Koech, World Vision aid worker who lived through the 1984 famine and compares it to the current crisis afflicting the Horn of Africa region. Audio
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Many businesses possibly affected by a Supreme Court tax ruling
9:07 AM.John Shewan the Chair of Pricewaterhouse Coopers and a former member of the Government's Tax Working Group, Chris Kelly a Wellington Trust Lawyer and Carolyn Tremain the IRD Deputy Commissioner. Audio
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Science with Simon Pollard
11:46 AM.Simon embraces the inner Neanderthal man. The science of self awareness. Audio
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Law with Mai Chen
11:30 AM.Lawyer Mai Chen, discusses the sale of state assets. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:07 AM.This week's artist is Steve Cropper. In addition to being the guitarist for Booker T & The MGs, he was one of the chief producers and songwriters for the Memphis label Stax in the 1960s. Audio
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Book Review - Full Dark, No Stars
10:38 AM.Written by Stephen King, reviewed by Quentin Johnson and published by Hodder & Stoughton. Audio
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Feature Guests - Peter Anderson and Peter Jerram
10:13 AM.From marauding bulls to charging rams, poisoned ponies and incorrigible owners - two country vets, Peter Anderson and Peter Jerram share yarns from more than 3 decades in practice in Marlborough. Audio