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Problems with Auckland Unleashed
9:28 AM.AUT Public Policy Institute director David Wilson has been reading the 'Auckland Unleashed' plan. Audio
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Plea to expats to repay student loans to pay for quake
9:09 AM.Sir Paul Callaghan, The New Zealander of the Year is appealing for the more than 85,000 New Zealanders living abroad to repay their student loans to boost the Government's coffers to help with the… Read more Audio
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Urbanist Tommy Honey
11:50 AM.Regenerating Cities: Aerotropolises, Urban Art Centres and thinking about Christchurch. Audio
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Food and Wine with Leanne Kitchen and John Hawkesby
11:32 AM.Leanne Kitchen shares recipes for Pekmez Roasted Pear Salad with Feta, Watercress, and Hazelnut Salad; and Lentil Silverbeet and Lamb Kofte Soup. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Sue Bradford
11:09 AM.The implications of the 'zero budget', Darren Hughes and Labour's leadership wobbles, and the repeal of the foreshore and seabed legislation. Audio
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Book Review - State of Maori Rights
10:32 AM.Written by Margaret Mutu, published by Huia Publishers, reviewed by Maraea Rakuraku. Audio
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Feature Guest - Roseanne Liang
10:07 AM.Auckland filmmaker on turning her clandestine relationship into a documentary, and now a romantic comedy. She is the director of 'Banana in a Nutshell' and 'My Wedding and Other Secrets'. Audio
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Middle East Correspondent - Irris Makler
9:50 AM.Egyptians thrilled to have a referendum vote but Cairo is still volatile. Audio
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Piracy
9:38 AM.Captain Pottengal Mukundan is the director of the International Maritime Bureau, which operates the Piracy Reporting Centre out of Kuala Lumpur. Audio
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Christchurch schools post-quake
9:08 AM.There are fears that Christchurch secondary students' educations will continue to suffer as their school days are condensed in the aftermath of the earthquake. Audio
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The Week That Was
11:47 AM.With Jeremy Ellwood and Irene Pink. Audio
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Sport with Joseph Romanos
11:42 AM.Joseph looks at the end of Australia's reign at the cricket world cup, and what the Black Caps chances are of attaining the sliver spot. He'll also discuss players' right to criticise match officials.
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New Music with Chris Bourke
11:09 AM.Rarotongan singer Will Crumber's first album in half a century. Arctic Tales Divide by Andrew Keoghan. Audio
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Children's Book Review with John McIntyre
10:35 AM.A Tribute to three Authors - Eva Ibottson, Dick King-Smith and Brian Jacques. Audio
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Feature guest - Perry Reid
10:07 AM.Otago farmer whose property is also wildlife/bird sanctuary and tourism venture Perry Reid tells why he transformed his Otago Peninsula property, and how he's managed to maintain a working farm… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent - Mike Field
9:49 AM.The reform of Tongan police force and women in Samoan politics. Audio
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Will pools to schools help lower the drowning rate?
9:24 AM.Bob Harvey represents the Aquatic Education New Zealand Trust, which is developing the pools to schools initiative, and Matt Claridge is the general manager of Water Safety NZ. Audio
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Red Cross overwhelmed by applications for emergency grants
9:07 AM.With Sir John Hansen - head of the Red Cross earthquake appeal and Cameron Mitchell - Heathcote resident who's still waiting to hear if he qualifies for assistance, a month after applying for the… Read more Audio
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Film review with Graeme Tuckett
11:46 AM.Graeme reviews Limitless, the animated film Rango and My Wedding and Other Secrets. Audio
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Parenting with Christian Wright
11:25 AM.Christian is a speech and Language Therapist, discussing the use of pacifiers and dummies, and their effect on speech and language development. Audio
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New Technology with Nigel Horrocks
11:08 AM.The New York Times is now charging people to use it's website and other papers may follow. Audio
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Book Review - Water
10:40 AM.Written by Steven Solomon, reviewed by Don Rood and published by HarperCollins. Audio
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UK correspondent - Matthew Parris
9:51 AM.Budget time in London and the UK's involvement in Libya. Audio
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Many provincial rugby unions in dire financial straits
9:26 AM.With Mark Robinson - Taranaki Rugby CEO, Richard Reid - Otago Rugby CEO and Brent Anderson - NZRU General Manager of Provincial Union and Community Rugby. Audio