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Weather update in Methven and Hanmer Springs
11:25 AM.RNZ reporter Adam Burns is in Methven and updates Kathryn on the effects of the severe weather conditions. Also talking to Kathryn is Hamish Dobbie, CEO of the Hurunui District Council and incident… Read more Audio
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Tech: AWS outage, Labour's gaming subsidies, Netflix + AI
11:05 AM.Technology commentator Peter Griffin looks at what caused the Amazon Web Services outage. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Libby Kirkby McLeod in Hamilton
10:45 AM.Libby has the latest on local government changes across Waikato.. Read more Audio
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Book review : Vagabond by Tim Curry
10:35 AM.Sonja de Friez reviews Vagabond by Tim Curry, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Anna Sargent in North Canterbury
10:30 AM.RNZ's South Island correspondent Anna Sargent is North-Canterbury-bound and talks to Kathryn about the weather situation that's unravelling there. Audio
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The award-winning doctor fighting for fairness in our healthcare system
10:05 AM.Dr Jamie-Lee Rahiri is on a mission to tackle inequities in the health care system. Read more Audio
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UK: Grooming gang chaos, Prince Andrew case gets political
9:45 AM.Hugo Gye is Political Editor of The i Paper Read more Audio
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Legal warning over Govt AI use
9:35 AM.Simpson Grierson partner Nick Chapman says the scene is set for a perfect storm of legal challenges from the increasing use of AI by the public sector - and he warns there is a gap in the law around… Read more Audio
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Nick James at Wellington Airport
9:30 AM.There has been huge disruption to travellers in the capital with trains cancelled and planes not flying. Read more Audio
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Life skills course for intellectually disabled people dumped
9:10 AM.Weltec is closing the only two courses for students with intellectual disabilities in the Wellington region. Read more Audio
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Transpower on massive South Island outage
9:05 AM.The national grid has had a major outage at the top of the South Island - cutting power to tens of thousands of homes from Blenheim, to Nelson and Greymouth. Read more Audio
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Science: Who won the 2025 Nobel Prizes for science?
11:45 AM.Hot on the heels of his examination of this year's IgNobel Awards, science commentator Allan Blackman takes a look at the awards that inspired them - the Nobel Prizes. Read more Audio
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Celebrating New Zealand's flowering plants
11:20 AM.Botanist, Philip Garnock-Jones has just published He Puawai - A natural History of New Zealand Flowers that celebrates with spectacular photography, all the ways flower reproduce. Read more Audio
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An update on the Kaikoura fires
11:20 AM.An update on the Kaikoura fires. Audio
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Music with Maggie Tweedie: New music from Aussie bands
11:05 AM.Maggie Tweedie jumps the ditch and plays new tracks from Australian artists succeeding on the world stage. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Southland Tribune editor Logan Savory in Invercargill
10:45 AM.Logan has the latest on the shape of the new council, the impact of the weather, a solar farm gets the go ahead and Southland's entertainer of the year. Read more Audio
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Book review : House of Day, House of Night by Olga Tokarczuk
10:35 AM.Phil Vine reviews House of Day, House of Night by Olga Tokarczuk, published by Text Publishing. Read more Audio
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Food waste app with 'surprise bags' launches in NZ
10:30 AM.A sustainable food app that started in Denmark a decade ago and is used in 19 countries has now been launched in New Zealand. Read more Audio
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The mathematician who tried to game the National Lottery
10:05 AM.How many of us have bought a Lotto ticket when there is a big prize at stake and quietly hoped - this might be the one. Read more Audio
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Australia: Trump's Rudd ribbing, China clash, Barnaby defection
9:45 AM.A look at Anthony Albanese's long-awaited meeting with Donald Trump and the deal between the US and Australia to mine rare earth metals. Read more Audio
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Amid a charity funding squeeze, could payroll giving be the way to go?
9:30 AM.Givealittle says more could - and should - be done to capitalise on payroll giving to combat a drop in charitable donations. Read more Audio
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The Hunterville locals who bought their local pub
9:20 AM.The historic Argyle in Hunterville has re-opened after two years, after a group of locals banded together to buy and renovate it. Read more Audio
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Treasury boss issues grim warning on long term state of the books
9:05 AM.Treasury has set out several options for the government on how to improve our long-term fiscal position. Read more Audio
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Sports' with Joe Porter
11:45 AM.The Silver Ferns try to turn around after a heavy defeat to Australia in the Constellation Cup with the second test in Sydney on Wednesday. Read more Audio
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Attempting to conquer all 23 Great Rides in 30 days
11:30 AM.Conquering all 23 of New Zealand's Great Rides in just a month is the fundraising challenge facing Andrew Robinson in November. Read more Audio