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9:08 AM.Should New Zealand's Reserve Bank follow Australia's move to cut cash rate by 100 basis points? Audio
11:46 AM.Denis Welch looks at TV election programmes, a survey of the weekend newspaper supplements, and Breakfast television. Audio
11:40 AM.With business and economic commentator Rod Oram. Audio
11:10 AM.Kyril Zlotnikov the top cellist in the Jeruslam Quartet explains how he came to play Jacqueline du Pre's cello. Audio
10:40 AM.By Stevan Eldred-Grigg, published by Random House, reviewed by Harry Broad. Audio
10:10 AM.David Speary has just returned from seven years teaching at a provincial Chinese training college. Audio
9:50 AM.Richard Adams is the Washington editor of The Guardian. Audio
9:44 AM.Chris Howe talks about New Zealand's marine mammals among those at risk according to the Red List. Audio
9:34 AM.The Red List shows a quarter of the world's mammals are at risk of extinction, Sue Lieberman explains what needs to be done. Audio
9:10 AM.World Financial Markets plunge further, while New Zealand's books are much worse than expected. Audio
11:50 AM.Tommy Honey looks at student mindsets. Audio
11:32 AM.Co-author of the 4 ingredients cookbook. Stephen Morris matches the wine. Audio
11:12 AM.With Laila Harre from the left and Matthew Hooton from the right. Audio
11:09 AM.Monique Devereux reports on the latest from Christchurch. Audio
10:40 AM.By Philip Roth, published by Jonathan Cape reviewed by Louise O'Brien. Audio
10:09 AM.A Kenyan politician, environmentalist, human rights campaigner and Nobel Peace Prize winner who stood up to her own government. Audio
9:50 AM.Seamus Kearney joins the programme from Leon. Audio
9:40 AM.Jonathan Reckman, Global CEO for Habitat for Humanity, is visiting NZ for UN World Habitat Day. Audio
9:25 AM.Bernard Hickey from interest.co.nz believes there's a possibility of catastrophic collapse in the US. Audio
9:06 AM.Paul Krugman, a US financial commentator, discusses the deal. Audio
11:50 AM.Today Radar and Jacqui Brown cover the stories that matter. Audio
11:30 AM.Richard Becht comments on this weeks sporting news. Audio
11:05 AM.Manu reviews three new albums from Dan Tyminski, Sharleen Spiteri and Dusty Springfield. Audio
10:40 AM.John King reviews 'Second Violins: New Stories Inspired by Katherine Mansfield, edited by Marco Sonzogni'. Audio
10:10 AM.Chris Kenny has been coaching young working class kids in boxing for the last 43 years in Titahi Bay north of Wellington. Audio