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Sport with Joseph Romanos
11:31 AM.The French Open tennis; England rugby coach Martin Johnson's comments warning his players of the dangers and pitfalls of touring New Zealand; and the Floyd Landis scandal - the American cyclist who… Read more Audio
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New Music with Sean McKenna
11:07 AM.Today Sean features Anais Mitchells song 'Wedding Song' off her album Hadestown, Teenage Fanclub's song 'When I Still Have Thee' off the album Shadows and Grayson Gilmours song 'I Am A Light' off his… Read more Audio
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Children's Book Review
10:37 AM.Today John McIntyre reviews three New Zealand picture books; Tarore and her Book by Joy Cowley with paintings by Mary Glover Bibby, publised by One Nineteen Books (Bible Society of New Zealand). Two… Read more Audio
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Feature Guest - Napoleon Perdis
10:11 AM.Greek-Australian make-up artist. His book is called 'Forever Flawless'. Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Mike Field
9:51 AM.Mike Field talks about the 10th Anniversary of the Speight coup. Audio
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New fatherhood study
9:45 AM.Dr Gareth Rouch discusses his findings. Audio
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Changes to early childhood funding
9:23 AM.To discuss this we are joined by the Minister of Education Anne Tolley, Dr Linda Mitchell and Nancy Bell CEO, Childcare Association of NZ. Audio
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Will the Government cut tax rates further?
9:09 AM.We are joined John Shewan Chair of PricewaterhouseCoopers, and a member of the Government's tax working group and Shamubeel Eaqub NZIER Senior economist. Audio
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TV review
11:47 AM.Simon Wilson looks at Cougar Town and Hell's Kitchen. Audio
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Parenting
11:24 AM.Auckland City Hospital Paediatrician and member of the Brainwave Trust, Simon Rowley, discusses the development of the brain, from conception onwards. Audio
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New Technology
11:09 AM.Happy 5th birthday to YouTube. Audio
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Book Review - Beatrice and Virgil
10:40 AM.Phil Smith reviews 'Beatrice and Virgil' by Yann Martel. Published by Text. Audio
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Feature Guest - Diana Patterson
10:07 AM.Diana Patterson was the first woman to head an Antarctic research station. She has written the book, 'The Ice Beneath My Feet: My Year in Antarctica'. Audio
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UK Correspondent - Matthew Parris
9:50 AM.A look at Britain's new coalition government. Audio
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Wonky Donkey
9:35 AM.Creator of Wonky Donkey book which won Children's Choice Award at the NZ Post Children's Book Awards last night in Auckland. Audio
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Disabilities
9:23 AM.Ron McCallum plays a crutial roll ensuring disabled people across the world not only have a voice but are actively involved in the decision making that affects them. Audio
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Crisis in Thailand
9:07 AM.Thongchai Winichakul, University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor of History specialising in the intellectual and cultural history of Thailand. Audio
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Film - Graeme Tuckett
11:45 AM.This week Graeme reviews The Choir, Secret in their Eyes and Robin Hood. Audio
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Employment Law - Andrew Scott Howman
11:35 AM.Religion in the workplace. Audio
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Music - Marty Duda
11:10 AM.Feature artist Jorge Ben Audio
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Book Review - Monsters of Men
10:35 AM.Written by Patrick Ness, reviewed by Michele A'Court and published by Walker Books. Audio
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Feature guest - Chris Nyst
10:10 AM.High profile Australian Lawyer, novelist and screenwriter. Has been dubbed Australia's answer to John Grisham. Audio
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Australia correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:52 AM.Tony Abbot admits that he doesn't always tell the truth. Audio
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The backlash from Facebook users over privacy
9:45 AM.John Edwards is a Privacy lawyer and a Facebook user. Audio
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Jerome Milgram - The science of oil spills
9:30 AM.BP has announced that it has managed to capture about a fifth of the oil gushing from a blown out well in the Gulf of Mexico by funneling it into a tanker. Audio