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Feature guests - Irene Pink and Chris Brain
10:05 AM.They talk about their experiences, the role of their comedic art in their lives, and why Chris is speaking out now about a condition he's been living with since his teens. Audio
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Middle East correspondent
9:45 AM.Tarek Bazley reoports on the latest in the Middle East. Audio
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Refugees - Richard Towle
9:30 AM.Richard Towle is the Australasian-Pacific regional representative for the UNHCR (the UN's refugee agency) He is in NZ for a conference on refugee health and welfare at AUT. Audio
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The demise of the school swimming pool
9:20 AM.Wellington City Council Manager of Recreation and Sport Facility Development, Jamie Delich and General Manager of Water Safety New Zealand, Matt Claridge discuss the issue. Audio
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How well are hospitals meeting health targets
9:05 AM.Many major hospitals are failing to meet a target of moving patients quickly through their emergency departments. The government has just released for the first time on how well hospitals are meeting… Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:45 AM.With Radar and Jaquie Brown. Audio
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Sport with Joseph Romanos
11:25 AM.Takes a look at what last weekend's great football match means for rugby in this country. Audio
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Music with Sean McKenna
11:08 AM.Sean reviews"stroke"the Chris Knox tribute album. Audio
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Book Review -"And Tango Makes Three"
10:35 AM.Written by Justin Richardson, reviewed by John McIntyre and Published by Simon and Schuster. Audio
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Feature guest - Grahame Sydney
10:08 AM.Central Otago artist, enthusiast and defender. Author of Promised Land - from Dunedin to the Dunstan goldfields. Audio
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Asia correspondent - Phil O'Sullivan
9:50 AM.Barack Obama's visit to china. Audio
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Stephen Stearns
9:40 AM.Evolution - future of women. Audio
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Pete Bethune
9:30 AM.Earthrace skipper Pete Bethune is heading to Antarctic on anti-whaling mission. Audio
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Witi Ihimaera plagarism row
9:08 AM.With guests Keith Sorrenson - University of Auckland emeritus history professor, Sophia Blair - co-president NZUSA and Simon Bowden - Executive Director, Arts Foundation. Audio
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Television review with Simon Wilson
11:53 AM.'True Blood' and last night's 'Inside NZ' documentary about donating your body to science. Audio
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Psychologist and parenting expert Nigel Latta
11:33 AM.Psychologist and parenting expert Nigel Latta discusses how to teach children about potential dangers. Audio
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New Technology with Nat Torkington
11:09 AM.Artificial intelligence, cyber war, and why it's cool to be a geek. Audio
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Book review - Sissinghurst: An Unfinished History
10:40 AM.Paul Diamond reviews 'Sissinghurst: An Unfinished History' by Adam Nicolson. Published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Feature guest - Colin McColl
10:06 AM.Colin McColl has worked for more than three decades in the industry, first at Wellington's Downstage and now as the artistic director of the Auckland Theatre Company. Audio
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UK correspondent - Kate Adie
9:55 AM.A general election looms ever larger in Britain. Audio
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Elizabeth Knox
9:40 AM.Elizabeth Knox is distressed over film adaptation of her book The Vintner's Luck. Audio
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Girls can't do everything
9:24 AM.Jill Berry, president of the Girls Schools Association of Britain. Audio
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Proposed changes to the Family Court
9:08 AM.Judge Peter Boshier, Principal Family Court Judge. Audio
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Art
11:50 AM.From auction houses to Trade Me - arts commentator Courtney Johnston looks at the options for buying art. Audio
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Law
11:30 AM.Robert Lithgow discusses sentencing when there has been a guilty plea. Audio