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UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
9:08 AM.Sir Eddie Durie former Waitangi Tribunal chairman and High Court judge. Audio
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Film
11:50 AM.Graeme Tuckett gives his opinion on Necessities of Life and Genova. Audio
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Law
11:40 AM.Dean Knight discusses the Justice Bill Wilson conflict of interest saga. Audio
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Music review with Marty Duda
11:07 AM.Iggy Pop is 65! Marty Duda looks at his career - solo and with The Stooges. Audio
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Book Review - Recipe for Life
10:37 AM.Graham Beattie reviews 'Recipe for Life' by Nicky Pellegrino. Published by Orion. Audio
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Feature Guest - Martin Kemp
10:08 AM.New Romantic icon-turned-hardman Eastenders actor Martin Kemp is on his way to New Zealand with a re-formed Spandau Ballet. Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:50 AM.A mob boss has been killed in jail, Australia's health reforms seem to be finally on track, and teachers plan to boycott standardised tests. Audio
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The importance of New Zealand children knowing our war history
9:40 AM.Leon Davidson is a Wellington school teacher and writer who thinks New Zealand students should be taught more local history. Audio
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Geospatial industry
9:25 AM.Andrew Coote is a director of ConsultingWhere Ltd and the Chair of the Association of Geographic Information Council. Audio
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Unofficial Rugby World Cup packages
9:06 AM.Unofficial Rugby World Cup packages may result in tickets being taken away from overseas rugby fans. Audio
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Media coverage of 'green' issues
11:49 AM.Media commentator Denis Welch on the reporting of green issues. Audio
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100 Years of Maori Rugby
11:23 AM.Waka Nathan, former All Black and NZ Maori player; and Jamie Joseph, former All Black and NZ Maori player, now coach of NZ Maori and Wellington Lions teams. Audio
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Business - Rod Oram
11:05 AM.Business and Economic commentator Rod Oram. Audio
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Book review - '36 Arguments for the Existence of God'
10:45 AM.Phil smith reviews '36 Arguments for the Existence of God - A Work of Fiction' by Rebecca Goldstein. Audio
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Feature guest - Dolly Freed
10:05 AM.The author of 'Possum Living - How to live well without a job and with no money'. Audio
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USA Correspondent
9:50 AM.Jack Hitt reports on the latest in Washington. Audio
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'Enlightened Sexism' - Susan J Douglas
9:40 AM.Susan J Douglas is a Professor of Communications at the University of Michigan, as well as a columnist and author. Audio
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Ash clouds effect on Anzac Day commemmorations at Gallipoli
9:15 AM.The volcanic ash cloud over Europe is expected to greatly affect Anzac Day commemmorations at Gallipoli - with New Zealanders and Australians in Europe unable to get there. Audio
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Peter Lechner - Civil Aviation Authority
9:05 AM.Is it too early for planes to start flying over Europe as the iceland ash cloud continues to spread? Peter Lechner comments. Audio
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Kennedy Warne - outdoorsman and adventurer
11:50 AM.Whales and whaling. Audio
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Guest Chef Kate Fraser and Wine Commentator Stephen Morris
11:30 AM.Wine and food matches with Kate Fraser and Stephen Morris. Audio
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Politics - Matthew Hooten and Andrew Campbell
11:10 AM.Politics with Matthew Hooten and Andrew Campbell. Audio
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Book Review - Angelology
10:40 AM.Louise O'Brien reviews"Angelology"by Danielle Trussoni. Published by Michael Joseph. Audio
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Feature Guest - Right Reverend Ross Bay
10:10 AM.Reverend Ross Bay was ordained as Anglican Bishop of Auckland on Saturday 17 April 2010. He is also a volunteer with fire police and works with Stellar Trust to fight the P problem. He discusses his… Read more Audio
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Europe Correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:45 AM.Seamus Kearney discusses the impact of the Iceland volcano euption. Audio