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Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton
10:50 AM.Jonathan says the big story in Mid Canterbury recently has been the fate of a beloved recreational mecca - Lake Camp - with locals concerned about its low levels and the authorities saying 'let nature… Read more Audio
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Book review: Woo Woo by Ella Baxter
10:35 AM.Laura Caygill reviews Woo Woo by Ella Baxter published by Allen & Unwin. Read more Audio
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Tributes flow for Kiingi Tuheitia
10:30 AM.RNZ's Tumu Maori Shannon Haunui-Thompson and Maori news journalist, Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira discuss the tributes flowing to the Maori king, who died this morning. Read more Audio
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Mum, dad and five sons on their lives at sea
10:06 AM.Jon and Barbara Tucker raised their five sons on the yacht they built themselves, and sailed around the Pacific. Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
9:50 AM.The fight against deepfake pornography in South Korea; the son of the outgoing Indonesian president questioned about his recent use of a private jet, and Typhoon Shanshan is descending on Southwest… Read more Audio
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Action from the America's Cup
9:40 AM.Stuff''s America's Cup correspondent Todd Niall checks in from Barcelona as the Luis Vuitton cup gets up on its foils amid high drama for Team NZ. Read more Audio
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Amid 2024's fashion woes, WoolOn event has the industry covered
9:30 AM.WoolOn is a fashion event dedicated to New Zealand's iconic fibre. Read more Audio
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Air NZ scraps 2030 carbon emissions targets
9:08 AM.Air New Zealand has scrapped its 2030 carbon emissions targets - so what are its climate goals and will long haul travel to and from New Zealand need to reduce? Read more Audio
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Nine to Noon Short Story competition closing soon
9:00 AM.Nine to Noon's Short Story competition closes on Friday 27 September. Read more Audio
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Screentime: Slow Horses s4, Industry s3, Blink Twice
11:45 AM.Film and TV commentator Chris Schulz joins Kathryn to look at season four of popular series Slow Horses, about a group of disgraced spies. He'll also detail season three of Industry, the London-based… Read more Audio
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Do sticker charts help or harm?
11:25 AM.The big question for many parents of young children is - how can I get my kids to do what I'm asking them to do? Read more Audio
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Technology: Recent cyber attacks show even tech giants aren't
11:05 AM.Tech commentator Tony Grasso joins Kathryn to look at a cyber attack on cloud provider Amazon Web Services, where hackers exploited exposed environment variable (.env) files. Read more Audio
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Around the motu : Kim Bowden covering Queenstown/Wanaka and Cromwell
10:45 AM.The Queenstown Lakes District Council is considering committing the district to $2.4 billion in capital expenditure for the decade ahead. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Worsener's Tale by Robert Edeson
10:35 AM.Sally Wenley reviews The Worsener's Tale by Robert Edeson published by Fremantle Press Read more Audio
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Elena Kostyuchenko's brave and stark depiction of her homeland and its people
10:05 AM."Fascism can grow on any soil". That is the warning from Russian journalist Elena Kostyuchenko after being exiled from her home country, which she labels a fascist state. Read more Audio
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UK: PM rules out Brexit reverse, warns of 'painful' Budget
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Natasha Clark joins Kathryn to talk about Sir Keir Starmer's meeting with the German Chancellor in which he warned a reset of relations with the EU will not mean a Brexit reverse. Read more Audio
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How emergency services will benefit from new comms network
9:30 AM.The build of a new communications network for police, the fire service and ambulances is underway. It replaces the old analogue network, which the public were able to listen in on. Read more Audio
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Minerals potential mapped: now what?
9:05 AM.A new report by GNS maps the country's potential for new mining. Minister of Resources Shane Jones hopes the information will spark new investment in the sector. Read more Audio
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Digging into diamonds, depression and placebos, astrophysicist Brian May
11:45 AM.As the second-biggest diamond is dug out of the earth, science correspondent Allan Blackman looks at why we use the term carat to describe them and why they spontaneously turn into graphite. Read more Audio
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Finding your feet in a new land, father son conversations
11:20 AM.Maxwell Mkoki was born in Zimbabwe and moved to New Zealand almost 20 years ago when his son was four. Inspired by conversations with his son, he's written a book about the challenges and… Read more Audio
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Music with Kirsten Zemke: Instrumental rock hits
11:05 AM.Music commentator Kirsten Zemke joins Kathryn to explore instrumental pop and rock hits over the decades. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Samantha Gee in Nelson
10:45 AM.Nelson's long-awaited hospital rebuild will now be made up of several smaller buildings and include existing infrastructure. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Voyage Home by Pat Barker
10:35 AM.Ralph McAllister reviews The Voyage Home by Pat Barker published by Penguin Random House. Read more Audio
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Is Maths Real? The author debunking mathematical myths
10:05 AM.Mathematician Eugenia Cheng has set out to rid the world of 'maths phobia,' asking simple questions to uncover deeper understanding. Read more Audio
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Australia: Union rebellion, student cap, first class fiasco
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the massive protest by construction workers angry at the federal Labor government and in support of a controversial union forced… Read more Audio