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9:11 AM.RBNZ Governor Alan Bollard calling for drop in prices, Audio
11:48 AM.Graeme Tuckett reviews 'Quarantine'; the remake of 'Rec' and New Zealand film news. Audio
11:35 AM.Dean Knight discusses constitutional and local government law. Audio
11:10 AM.Artist of the week is Billy Joel. Audio
10:40 AM.By Nicole Mones. Published by HarperCollins. Reviewed by Gail Pittaway. Audio
10:29 AM.Hanover investor Glen Stanton is not happy. Audio
10:08 AM.One of the best known and widely noted architects of the past 50 years. Audio
9:45 AM.Why isn't Kevin Rudd's staff sticking around? Audio
9:37 AM.A look at the South Auckland programme that has been running this year. Audio
9:10 AM.Vicki Cullings of Stillbirth and Newborn Death Support Group and Professor Ed Mitchell of Auckland University. Audio
11:49 AM.With commentator Denis Welch. Audio
11:30 AM.Imogen Johnston is an agent for many local high profile actors. Audio
11:10 AM.Rod Oram, Business and Economic commentator, looks back over 2008. Audio
10:38 AM.Gina Faafoi reviews 'Getting There: An Autobiography' by Barbara Anderson. Published by Victoria University Press. Audio
10:08 AM.Former scientologist who has exposed the inner workings of the controversial religion that some call a cult. Audio
9:51 AM.With correspondent Jack Hitt. Audio
9:40 AM.Barry Coates, Oxfam NZ Director, is at the conference. Audio
9:20 AM.Eric Horvitz, Jim Vause and Professor Les Toop discuss cyberchondria. Audio
9:08 AM.Larry Cocker is Chief Fire officer at the scene of yesterday's massive fire. Audio
11:45 AM.Tommy Honey; sophist and provocateur Audio
11:30 AM.With guest chef Anne Thorpe and wine expert John Hawkesby. Audio
11:12 AM.Matthew Hooton and Laila Harre discuss the latest from both sides of politics. Audio
10:44 AM.Written by William Heeney. Reviewed by Ralph McAllister. Published by Gollancz. Audio
10:10 AM.A New Zealand artist with an exhibition currently being held at Te Papa museum. Audio
9:48 AM.931 Sound archivist Richard Forman with rare sound recordings of famous writers from the 30s until the 50s. Audio