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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
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Book Review - Peter Bush: A Life in Focus
11:05 AM.Harry Broad reviews 'Peter Bush: A Life in Focus' by Peter Bush with Paul Thomas. Audio
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Feature Guest - Ben Bradlee
10:06 AM.Ben Bradlee is one of the most influential newspapermen of the modern age. Audio
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Australia correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:45 AM.With our correspondent Ray Moynihan. Audio
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Identical twin DNA
9:30 AM.Auckland barrister QC, Stuart Grieve, talks about problems in police investigations involving DNA from identical twins. Audio
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Floating islands of rubbish
9:10 AM.Charles Moore is a US captain who discovered the 'Great Pacific Garbage Patch' and founded the Algalita Marine Research Foundation, which is dedicated to the protection of the marine environment and… Read more Audio
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Media commentator - Denis Welch
11:45 AM.Discusses the latest media issues including the struggle for survival of the print media in the U.S. Audio
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Lynette Whale
11:25 AM.Lynette Whale played pokies for 7 years and it led to the loss of her home, and all of her savings. She discusses how she recovered and got her life back on track. Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:10 AM.Business and Economic commentator discusses the Kathmandu float and business confidence. Audio
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Book Review - Pilgrims
10:40 AM.Written by Garrison Keillor, reviewed by Michele A'Court and Published by Faber and Faber. Audio
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Feature guest - Andy Bichlbaum
10:10 AM.The Yes Men - otherwise known as Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno, are mischevious political pranksters out to expose the dark side of big business. Audio
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USA correspondent - Luiza Savage
9:50 AM.Guantanamo detainees and Sarah Palin's book. Audio
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Sharna Nolan
9:35 AM.An Australian aid worker who is helping the keep the children of Afghanistan off the dangerous streets by teaching them how to skateboard. Audio
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Greenwashing consumer products
9:20 AM.Lise Beutel and Jon Tanner explain how marketers mislead consumers by spinning their products as environmentally friendly. Audio
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Proposal to crack down on name suppression
9:09 AM.Are proposals to crack down on breaches of court suppression orders by internet sites an exercise in futility? Audio
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Guest chef - Paul Mercurio
11:30 AM.Former Dancing with the Stars judge and star of Strictly Ballroom, Paul Mercurio with wine writer Jo Burzynska. Audio
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Politics
11:08 AM.With Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooten. Audio
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Book review - Somebody Loves Us All
10:40 AM.Louise O'Brien reviews the novel Somebody Loves Us All by Damien Wilkins, Published by Victoria University Press. Audio
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Feature guest - Misha Glenny
10:08 AM.Misha Glenny, undercover journalist specialising in Southeastern Europe. His latest book, McMafia: Crime without frontiers, explores the globalisation of organised crime. Audio
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Europe correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:51 AM.Our European correspondent Seamus Kearney talks about the latest events in Europe. Audio
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Ry Cooder
9:35 AM.One of the world's greatest slide guitarists, also composer and producer, is heading back to New Zealand 30 years after his last visit. Audio
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Launching NZ businesses in the United States
9:28 AM.Bridget Liddell, managing principal of Fahrenheit Ventures in New York, is in New Zealand for the first forum of NZ Global Women and is an expert on commercialising concepts and building brands in the… Read more Audio