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Changes to the electricity sector
9:06 AM.Sue Chetwin, chief executive of Consumers' Institute. Audio
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Art
11:48 AM.With Courtney Johnston. Audio
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Law
11:34 AM.With Ursula Cheer. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:07 AM.This week, Fleetwood Mac. Audio
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Book Review - Containment
10:34 AM.By Vanda Symon, published by Penguin and reviewed by Graham Beattie. Audio
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Feature guest - Chopper Read
10:10 AM.Chopper Read. Notorious Australian celebrity criminal Mark"Chopper"Read. From mental hospitals to the infamous Pentridge H division, Chopper's life has been filled with violence. He's been convicted… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent - Paul Barclay
9:53 AM.News from Australia. Audio
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Comedy
9:35 AM.With British comedian and actor, Zoe Lyons. She's here for Christmas Comedy Gala. Audio
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Innovation in the public sector
9:24 AM.Christian Bason. Director of Danish government unit Mindlab. Mindlab develops new public policy and services by bringing businesses and individuals together with public servants to find new ideas to… Read more Audio
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Leaky homes health costs
9:08 AM.Phillippa Howden-Chapman, public health researcher from the Wellington School of Medicine (Otago University) and co-author of the book"Do Damp and Mould Matter? Health Impacts of Leaky Homes". Audio
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Media
11:50 AM.Denis Welch discusses TVNZ's apparent refusal to take a stand on Paul Henry's recent comments about Susan Boyle. Audio
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Trout fishing
11:35 AM.Phillip Weigall - flyfishing guide and instructor who has been writing regularly on all things flyfishing for twenty years. Audio
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Business
11:05 AM.Rod Oram, business commentator, discusses key business and economic aspects of the Copenhagen climate change negotiations. Audio
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Book Review
10:40 AM.Sonja de Freiz reviews Oscar Wilde's Stories for All Ages. Audio
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Feature Guest - Andrew Davenport
10:05 AM.Andrew Davenport is creator of Tellytubbies and In The Night Garden. Audio
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US correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:50 AM.News from the states. Audio
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Making houses in third-world countries more earthquake proof
9:40 AM.Andrew Charleson - Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Victoria University. Audio
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Catching the world's spammers
9:20 AM.Richard Cox - the Chief Information Officer of Spamhaus - an international organisation which tracks the Internet's Spammers. Audio
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Are personal grievances being lodged to get a benefit?
9:10 AM.A new EMA Northern survey found 56 out of 759 respondents believe they'd had a personal grievance case taken against them so a former employee could get a benefit immediately. Audio
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Tommy Honey urbanist
11:50 AM.Is heritage becoming a dirty word in architectural circles? Audio
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Food and wine
11:30 AM.Guest chef Sandra Kellian from Red Rocket Catering at Dunedin's Inch Bar tempts our Yuletide taste buds with Chicken in Garlic Sauce and an Olive Oil version of the classic Chocolate Mousse. John… Read more Audio
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Politics - Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooten
11:11 AM.Commentators from the left and the right slugging it out and both punching above their weight. Audio
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Listener feedback
11:06 AM.Some of what you've had to say about what's been on the show today - emails and texts. Audio
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Book review - Anne Frank: The Book, The Life, The Afterlife
10:40 AM.Written by Francine Prose. Published by HarperCollins. Reviewed by Louise O'Brien. Audio
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Feature guest - Meg Munn
10:06 AM.Meg Munn, former Foreign Office Minister and Minister for Women and Equality in the UK. Prime Minister Gordon Brown sacked this former social worker, described as an arch Blairite loyalist, and this… Read more Audio