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Arts with Courtney Johnston
11:47 AM.Unusual museums in NZ and overseas. Audio
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Media law with Ursula Cheer
11:30 AM.Christmas media law hymn book. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:08 AM.Artist of the Week - The Black Keys. Audio
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Book Review - Rescue
10:45 AM.Written by Anita Shreve, reviewed by Louise O'Brien and published by Little, Brown. Audio
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Feature Guest - John Lloyd
10:10 AM.John Lloyd is the television producer behind many shows, including Blackadder, and the satirical current affairs show Spitting Image. The Stephen Fry hosted programme, QI, which stands for Quite… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:52 AM.The reaction to the Arrest of Julian Assange by the Australian Government and the Oprah invasion. Audio
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Stephen Stafford Bush
9:38 AM.Rural accountant who has farming clients around NZ, a number of farming clients who are in desperate straits. He says banks need to take much of the responsibility, because in many cases, rash lending… Read more Audio
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in UK custody
9:10 AM.The WikiLeaks founder has been remanded in custody by a British court over allegations of sex crimes in Sweden. Supporters of Assange believe the charges are politically motivated. With James Catlin -… Read more Audio
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Media with Denis Welch
11:50 AM.How well did the media cover the Pike River tragedy? Audio
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David Hughes
11:30 AM.Outdoorsman and hunter Davey Hughes, who owns Swazi Apparel. Audio
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Business with Gyles Beckford
11:07 AM.Reuters New Zealand bureau chief discusses the Reserve Bank's interest rate review this week, the government's books and a KPMG survey which shows 70% of NZ companies experienced project failure… Read more Audio
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Book Review - Unbroken
10:35 AM.Written by Laura Hillenbrand, reviewed by Quentin Johnson and published by Fourth Estate. Audio
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Feature guest - Nicolle Wallace
10:08 AM.Nicolle Wallace is a New York-based writer and political commentator. She previously served as communications chief during the presidency of George W. Bush and in his 2004 re-election campaign. In… Read more Audio
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US correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:50 AM.The fallout in the U.S. over Wikileaks and president Obama's continuing troubles. Audio
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NZ's first centre devoted to research on Vitamin D
9:38 AM.With Pamela von Hurst - Nutrition researcher specialising in Vitamin D and the co-director of the new Vitamin D Research Centre at Massey University on the latest research which shows that far more of… Read more Audio
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NZ soldier killed while serving in Afghanistan
9:30 AM.With Vicki Treadell - British High Commissioner in Wellington.NZ soldier killed while serving in Afghanistan with British army. With Vicki Treadell - British High Commissioner in Wellington. Audio
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The Children's Commissioner - John Angus
9:09 AM.The Children's Commissioner has criticised Child Youth and Family and other authorities for a lack of action over child neglect which it calls the most common form of maltreatment. With John Angus -… Read more Audio
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Urbanist Tommy Honey
11:47 AM.Tommy has a ten-point plan to transform Hamilton and the North Island. Audio
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Food and Wine with Sean Armstrong and Keith Stewart
11:30 AM.Guest chef Sean Armstrong has recipes for Super Sausage, and Parmesan Crusted Snapper with Pomegranate Herb Salad. Keith Stewart has the wine recommendations. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Andrew Campbell
11:07 AM.Winston Peters is back in the news. Audio
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Book Review - Warm Bodies
10:35 AM.Written by Isaac Marion, reviewed by Dan Slevin and published by Vintage UK. Audio
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Feature Guest - Nathan Rabin
10:08 AM.US author and film critic, who writes for the satrical news organisation The Onion. He devoted a year of his life watching the worst Hollywood films ever made - and takes great pleasure in… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent - Carsten von Nahmen
9:50 AM.The 2018 world cup in being held in Russia. Audio
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The nature of modern fame
9:35 AM.Tom Payne - Author of Fame: What the Classics Tell Us About Our Cult of Celebrity, which explores how our modern celebrity obsession is actually quite old, drawing provocative parallels between the… Read more Audio
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Drought looms as summer comes early
9:10 AM.With Matthew Long - Federated Farmers Northland provincial president. Georgina Griffiths - NIWA climate scientist. Doug Steel - BNZ economist who focuses on agriculture. Audio