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Luke Graham's film tribute to his league legend dad, Mark
10:05 AM.Filmmaker Luke Graham didn't have to look far for the subject of his latest documentary. Read more Audio
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UK: Labour unveils its first Budget in 14 years
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Lara Spirit breaks down what's in new Chancellor Rachel Reeves' first Budget, which included a £40bn package of tax increases to fund the NHS. Read more Audio
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The video game teaching prisoners to manage anger
9:35 AM.A New Zealand company will soon begin a pilot for a video game that helps prisoners regulate their emotions. Read more Audio
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Which of our biggest organisations are managing to close the gender gap?
9:30 AM.Who's in charge at some of our biggest organisations and how are they doing when it comes to gender balance? Read more Audio
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Public Trust helps record number of clients with guardianship claims
9:05 AM.Public Trust has revealed it dealt with an unexpectedly high number of applications for guardianship help in the past year - working with 1,443 more clients than it had expected to. Read more Audio
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Personal finance: Are you experiencing 'lifestyle creep'?
11:45 AM.Money expert Lisa Dudson is along to explain what "lifestyle creep" is, how it can take you by surprise and what to do about it. Lisa Dudson is the owner of Acumen.co.nz. Her advice is of a general… Read more Audio
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How to make comedy for kids - without the 'parent jokes'
11:20 AM.A clown dressed as Napoleon. Bubbles. Live music. The moon! Read more Audio
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Music with Charlotte Ryan
11:05 AM.Charlotte brings new music from Nigerian-born British singer SADE, and local artists Jim Nothing and MA. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Tess Brunton in Dunedin
10:45 AM.An Otago man has become the first in New Zealand to be sentenced for manufacturing firearms after using a 3D printer to make six weapons. Read more Audio
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Book review: Midnight and Blue by Ian Rankin
10:35 AM.Sally Wenley reviews Midnight and Blue by Ian Rankin published by Hachette Read more Audio
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Dream review for NZ director's unreleased horror film
10:05 AM.New Zealand director James Ashcroft is making a mark on the industry just two films in, and now he's received the best review a horror junkie could ask for. Read more Audio
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Australia: PM's free flight strife, Covid inquiry
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst looks at why Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's free - but declared - upgrades on Qantas flights when he was Transport Minister is attracting so much scrutiny.
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What will the next POTUS mean for NZ?
9:30 AM.How should New Zealand prepare for the new US President - either Trump or Harris? Read more Audio
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Rural poaching among farmer's top crime worries
9:20 AM.Farmers say rural poaching is one of their biggest crime worries, and they don't trust police to follow up their reports. Read more Audio
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Cardiologist quits over intolerable pressure
9:05 AM.Cardiac specialist, Dr Dean Boddington finishes his permanent role at Tauranga Hospital this Friday. After 16 years, he is leaving citing burnout. Read more Audio
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Sports correspondent Joe Porter
11:45 AM.Joe talks to Susana about New Zealand Rugby's review focusingon the long-term sustainability of the NPC and player pathways. Audio
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Why we need bees in urban spaces
11:30 AM.Cormack Farrell is the Head Beekeeper for the Australian Parliament in Canberra. It's a role that happened almost by accident. He was working for an engineering firm in downtown Canberra, and… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
11:06 AM.Rebecca explains by NZ businessman Chris Ellison, who is the chief executive of Australian mining giant Mineral Resources, is making news across the Tasman. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Kim Bowden in Queenstown
10:45 AM.Central Otago is set to get a new mayor this week with the departure of Tim Cadogan. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Mighty Red by Louise Erdrich
10:35 AM.Anne Else reviews The Mighty Red by Louise Erdrich published by Hachette Read more Audio
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Jazz-loving paralympian Dave MacCalman on his love of sport
10:05 AM.Dave MacCalman is not one to complain. The four-time Paralympian has competed and coached on the world stage in several sports. Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
9:45 AM.The Donald Trump and Kamala Harris race to the White House is intensifying ahead of the 5th of November election. Read more Audio
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Parking woes on Stewart Island
9:35 AM.Plans are afoot to crackdown on motorists' anti-social parking on Rakiura - Stewart Island. Read more Audio
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Student stress 'heartbreaking' as exams loom: teacher
9:25 AM.A Wellington teacher and study coach says she's seeing increased levels of anxiety and stress among NCEA students, and their parents, as exams loom. Read more Audio
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Polytechs slim down to fit minister's model
9:05 AM.Polytechs around the country are cutting staff and courses as they try to prove they are financially viable as stand alone institutions, as Te Pukenga is unravelled. Read more Audio