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Book review: Te Ata o Tu The Shadow of Tumatauenga
10:35 AM.Paul Diamond reviews Te Ata o Tu The Shadow of Tumatauenga: The New Zealand Wars Collections of Te Papa by Matiu baker, Katie Cooper, Michael Fitzgerald and Rebecca Rice published by Te Papa Press Read more Audio
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Designing green spaces for the greater good
10:05 AM.Years of research have shown the health benefits gained from gardening - an activity that increases mobility and aerobic fitness, while reducing waistlines, the risk of dementia, heart disease, and… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
9:45 AM.South Korea and Japan have both sunk to record low fertility rates despite their government's attempts to drop incentives and implore young people in have babies. And Philippines President Ferdinand… Read more Audio
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Former British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman on the state of fashion
9:35 AM.Although she didn't feel like she could be a "secondhand rose" as the editor of British Vogue, Alexandra Shulman has now returned to shopping for vintage clothes as she did in her 20s. The fashion… Read more Audio
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Developer says going up not out key to Auckland's housing affordability
9:05 AM.A leading Auckland apartment developer says big money is fuelling the city's sprawl and curbing community creation. Ockham co founder Mark Todd has been part of the apartment scene in Tamaki Makaurau… Read more Audio
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Screentime: One Day, The Convert, Expats
11:45 AM.Film and TV correspondent Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about One Day, a Netflix adaptation of David Nicholl's popular novel - how does it compare to the critically panned 2011 film version… Read more Audio
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Parenting: What to do if your children just can't get along
11:25 AM.Boston-based psychologist Laurie Kramer has built a career out of helping children to get along. Her work focuses on the experiences of kids aged three to five - an age where many become siblings for… Read more Audio
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Tech: LockBit raiders attempt comeback, global mobile even
11:05 AM.Technology commentator Juha Saarinen talks about the refusal of the Lockbit ransomware gang to go quietly, after its operations were severely disrupted by global law enforcement last week. New… Read more Audio
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Around the motu : Alisha Evans in Tauranga
10:45 AM.Congestion charges could be needed in Tauranga and council's fees for sports clubs are under fire. Tauranga based local democracy reporter Alisha Evans has the details. Also why Poto the dog has been… Read more Audio
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Book review: The Other Bridget by Rachael Johns
10:35 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews The Other Bridget by Rachael Johns published by Penguin Random House NZ Read more Audio
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'Our humour doesn't go when we lose our legs!' Film maker Paula Whetu Jones
10:05 AM.Paula Whetu Jones is a film maker who's probably best known for co-writing and directing the feature film about Dame Whina Cooper in 2022. But her latest work is a dark comedy series set in a spinal… Read more Audio
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UK: £31m package to boost MPs' security, Prince Harry loses sec
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Harriet Line details the £31m package to boost security measures for politicians amid concerns they have been targeted and intimidated by demonstrators in recent months - heightened… Read more Audio
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Overseas gold investors eye up market as Government looks to bolster mining
9:20 AM.Soaring gold prices and a more favourable Government stance appear to be driving up interest in New Zealand's gold mining industry. Legislation to be introduced on March 8 will speed up the process… Read more Audio
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STIs on the rise: why aren't more people testing?
9:05 AM.Sexual health advocates say more people should be testing regularly for sexually transmitted infections - and encouraged to do so by their health practitioners. There were just over 25,000 chlamydia… Read more Audio
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Paul Cleave on bringing his serial-killer book The Cleaner to TV screens
11:45 AM.Paul Cleave's award-winning book The Cleaner has been adapted for television. He talks to Kathryn about writing it for the small screen. Read more Audio
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Former news head Mark Jennings on the collapse of Newshub
11:30 AM.Former Newshub head of news Mark Jennings on his shock at today's announcement Newshub is to close. And what now for the media landscape? Kathryn speaks with Mediawatch's Colin Peacock. Read more Audio
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Music: Black musicians in country music past and present
11:05 AM.Music commentator Dave Wilson looks at how country music's roots, histories and current practices are in the music of Black artists and communities. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: John Freer on the Coromandel Peninsula
10:45 AM.John talks about why the legacy of the late potter Barry Brickell is growing. Read more Audio
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Book review: Lone Wolf by Gregg Hurwitz
10:35 AM.Sally Wenley reviews Lone Wolf by Gregg Hurwitz published by Penguin Random House NZ. Read more Audio
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Julie Legg on her ADHD diagnosis at 52
10:05 AM.When Julie Legg was diagnosed with ADHD in her early 50s, many of her personal challenges made sense. She shares her own story, alongside those of other Kiwi women, in a new book called The Missing… Read more Audio
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Australia: Bodies found, gender pay gap, see you ScoMo
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton has the latest details about the story of murdered Sydney couple, former TV presenter Luke Davies and flight attendant Jesse Baird. Read more Audio
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Update on use of early earthquake warning technology
9:35 AM.Scientists here have started using a sensor system to estimate the extent and location of earthquakes before they hit. Read more Audio
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Tauranga and its return to an elected council
9:05 AM.After three years of being run by commissioners, Tauranga is set to return to local democracy with July elections. Read more Audio
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Supermarket spotlight: Consumer's Gemma Rasmussen
11:30 AM.It's been a big year already for the supermarket sector. Woolworths has rolled out a new loyalty programme, while Foodstuffs is embarking on a trial of facial recognition technology. And across the… Read more Audio