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The Smithsonian
10:06 AM.Michael Edson, the Director of Web and New Media Strategy at the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum and research complex, consisting of 19 museums and galleries, the National… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:50 AM.The recent Irish elections and espionage in the French car industry. Audio
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Book Review - Caribou Island
9:42 AM.Ralph McAllister reviews Caribou Island by David Vann. Published by Viking. Audio
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Property values in Christchurch
9:36 AM.Jonno Ingerson, Research Director for www.qv.co.nz. Audio
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Heritage versus demolition in Christchurch
9:22 AM.Anna Crighton, Chairperson, Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Building Trust Board. Audio
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Heritage versus demolition in Christchurch
9:08 AM.Gerry Brownlee, Earthquake Recovery Minister. Audio
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The week that was with Jane Bowron and David Haywood
11:50 AM.Two Cantabrians look back. Audio
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Sport with Richard Boock
11:30 AM.Sports commentator Richard Boock discusses New Zealand's match against Zimbabwe in the Cricket World Cup tonight, and the charity event being organised by Stephen Fleming, as well as the Rugby Super… Read more Audio
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Book Review - A Hidden Affair
10:40 AM.A Hidden Affair by Pam Jenoff, published by Sphere, reviewed by Gail Pittaway. Audio
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Feature Guest - Jim Mervis
10:10 AM.Managing Director of Bioscience Strategies NZ Ltd and Chairman of CoDa Therapeutics Inc. Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Mike Field
9:52 AM.Mike Field with an update on Pacific issues and current affairs. Audio
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Influx of Christchurch residents seeking refuge in Timaru
9:45 AM.The South Canterbury town's population has swollen by around twenty percent. What impact is that having on social services, accommodation and schools? Timaru Mayor Janie Annear discusses how they are… Read more Audio
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Financial assistance in the wake of the Canterbury earthquake
9:35 AM.Minister for Social Development and Employment, Paula Bennett discusses Financial assistance in the wake of the Canterbury earthquake. Audio
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Update on Christchurch Schools
9:25 AM.An information update on Christchurch schooling. Audio
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Schools in Christchurch
9:10 AM.The Minister of Education Anne Tolley on schools in Christchurch. Audio
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Television review with Simon Wilson
11:50 AM.Simon's been watching the follow on from Marcus Lush's South, North and the start of TV's latest epicurean challenge Masterchef New Zealand. We hear his review of both. Audio
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Parenting with Ian Lambie
11:33 AM.How do you help your children understand the gravity of the Christchurch earthquake without them becoming too frightened or overwhelmed, and helping those children who've experienced the quake to move… Read more Audio
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New technology - Nat Torkington
11:07 AM.Nat's been working on Earthquake relief in Christchurch with the development of the Christchurch Recovery Map and when not doing that, he's been looking at the iPad II, 3D Printers for schools… Read more Audio
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Book Review - Victoria Cross at Takrouna
10:43 AM.Victoria Cross at Takrouna: The Haane Manahi Story by Paul Moon. Published by Huia. Reviewed by Maraea Rakuraku. Audio
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Dr Kenneth Hillan - Roche, Asia Pacific
10:08 AM.He's the head of Roche Pharmaceuticals Asia-Pacific Clinical Development and Product Development Strategy. Switzerland-headquartered Roche is the world's largest biotechnology company and the largest… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
9:50 AM.The latest news from the UK. Audio
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NZ Joint-Venture takes on global malnutrition
9:35 AM.A New Zealand food science parternship between the Riddet Institute and Medicine Mondiale is aimed at creating a range of functional foods that improve global nutrition and reduce infant mortality… Read more Audio
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Shortage of business premises in Christchurch
9:20 AM.Many businesses in Christchurch's CBD are desperately trying to relocate to other parts of the city to keep their businesses afloat. Kathryn speaks with Simon Ironside an associate at Eliot Sinclair… Read more Audio
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Kelvin Berryman - mapping faults before rebuilding
9:08 AM.GNS Natural Hazards Manager, Kelvin Berryman, speaks to Kathryn about the need to map and understand faultlines before re-building parts of Christchurch. Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
11:50 AM.Courtney looks at some current exhibitions, including Crown Lynn at City Gallery Wellington and Taryn Simon at the Govett-Brewster in New Plymouth, as well as a preview of the exhibitions in the… Read more Audio