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Electric Kiwi calls for renewables projects
10:30 AM.Independent energy retailer Electric Kiwi has put out a tender for 10 to 15-year power purchase agreements in a bid to shake up the electricity market and get cheaper prices to its customers. Read more Audio
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New Kiwi comedy follows the fortunes of a struggling theatre
10:05 AM.New Kiwi film Workmates is about two friends trying to keep a struggling theatre alive - how the real life couple behind it had Covid to thank for its creation
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Australia correspondent:
9:45 AM.Karen Middleton with news from Australia, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's week-long trip to China. Read more Audio
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Can gas from food scraps fill an energy void?
9:35 AM.The head of the World Biogas Assocation on how New Zealand can make better use of waste for a renewable gas source
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Farmer group pushes back on Alliance's foreign investment plans
9:25 AM.A group of South Island sheep and beef farmers are urging others to vote against a proposal for foreign investment in the red meat cooperative Alliance Group, which is the only 100 percent… Read more Audio
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Trades apprentice numbers down, workforce shortage warnings
9:05 AM.A stark warning from plumbing and electrical sector leaders: apprentice numbers are down, employers are struggling, and Queensland is luring qualified tradies to help build the 2032 Olympics
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Online marketers - gurus or scam artists?
11:30 AM.Get rich quick schemes have been around for ages - but social media has made them - and the people selling them - more accessible than ever. Read more Audio
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Business commentator Dileepa Fonseka
11:05 AM.The Commerce Commission is taking Foodstuffs North Island and Gilmours to court, alleging cartel behaviour. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
10:46 AM.Simon Wilson is a senior writer with the New Zealand Herald. Read more Audio
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Book review: Is A River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane
10:35 AM.Kiran Dass reviews Is A River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane, published by Hamish Hamilton. Read more Audio
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Claims a banking class action is under threat from law change
10:30 AM.There are concerns a class action lawsuit against two of our biggest banks will be undermined by a law change going through Parliament. Read more Audio
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Steve Braunias: Inside the Polkinghorne trial
10:05 AM.Crime journalist Steve Braunias on his account of the trial that gripped the nation - that of eye surgeon Philip Polkinghorne.
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USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
9:45 AM.Danielle Kurtzleben is a political correspondent assigned to NPR's Washington Desk. Read more Audio
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Iwi businesses out performing many of NZ's largest businesses
9:20 AM.New data shows iwi and hapu owned businesses have emerged from the economic downturn in good shape and performing well. Read more Audio
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KiwiRail shift workers concerned over melatonin ban
9:05 AM.KiwiRail has banned the use of melatonin for approximately 2,500 of its workers, citing safety concerns. Read more Audio
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Moa de-extinction - how would it fit with conservation?
11:45 AM.Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne joins Kathryn to talk about plans by Colossal Biosciences to try to bring the moa back from extinction. Audio
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Chef Wendy Morgan's best classic recipes
11:30 AM.Wendy Morgan is a qualified chef and Cordon Bleu cook who has worked in the food industry for over thirty-five years. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Lianne Dalziel
11:05 AM.Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, consultant and director of several companies. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: RNZ's Taranaki reporter, Robin Martin
10:45 AM.Robin discusses weather impacts in his area, a potentially expensive mistake arorund GST and the fate of a giant pohutukawa. Read more Audio
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Book review: Sick Power Trip by Erik Kennedy
10:35 AM.Airini Beautrais reviews Sick Power Trip by Erik Kennedy, published by Te Herenga Waka University Press Read more Audio
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How can the education system keep up with a changing world?
10:05 AM.What and how should children be learning? It's a question that educators around the world are grappling with. Read more Audio
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Europe: Srebrencia remembered, UK-France migrant deal examined
9:45 AM.Foreign correspondent Seamus Kearney talks about commemorations in Bosnia-Herzegovina to mark 30 years since the Srebrenica massacre. Read more Audio
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The prevalence of multiple sclerosis has risen sharply
9:30 AM.A new study has found the prevalence of multiple sclerosis rose by a third between 2006 and 2022. Audio
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Many builders unprepared to run a complex business
9:05 AM.Many builders are underprepared to manage the challenges of running a business and need to be taught more skills, according to some in the sector. Read more Audio