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From space junk to international treaties: NZ's only specialised space lawyer
5:05 PM.Dr Maria Pozza is exploring a frontier of outer space that not many have ventured into before. She is the country's only specialised space lawyer - dealing with the contractual obligations of those… Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:45 AM.Comedians Te Radar and Michele A'Court with a few laughs. Audio
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Sports commentator Dana Johannsen
11:30 AM.NZ Rugby is facing a new storm 10 days out from the Rugby World Cup with the release of a long-awaited governance review, Dana takes over the key findings. Dana Johannsen is Stuff's National… Read more Audio
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New music with Yadana Saw
11:05 AM.Yadana is along with the sounds of Brooklyn NYC discodelic darlings Say She She, Wellington's Grayson Gilmour and a 2021 reissue of an Afro-Caribbean reggae disco rarity - Love and Understanding by… Read more Audio
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Around the motu : Mike Tweed in Whanganui
10:45 AM.The Whanganui District Council has a bit of a problem with its wastewater network and Mike says $50 million could be invested over the next 30 years, but the council also faces another problem -… Read more Audio
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Book Review: Biography of X by Catherine Lacey
10:35 AM.Martene McCaffrey of Unity Books Auckland reviews Biography of X by Catherine Lacey, published by Granta. Read more Audio
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B Dylan Hollis: the TikToker who loves vintage baking
10:05 AM.After getting curious about a vintage recipe for Pork Cake a few years ago, jazz musician B. Dylan Hollis posted a baking video on TikTok. Now millions of people watch him whip up bizarre creations… Read more Video, Audio
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Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
9:45 AM.Treated radioactive water from Japan's severely damaged Fukushima power plant has been released into the Pacific Ocean sparking a Chinese boycott of Japan's seafood products. The UN nuclear watchdog… Read more Audio
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Protecting Kiwi from string of dog attacks
9:20 AM.Kiwi conservation groups in Northland are deploying a wide array of tools to investigate and prevent more dog attacks, after a cluster of deaths, particularly in Opua Conservation Area. Northland has… Read more Audio
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New Grocery Commissioner on keeping supermarket giants in check
9:05 AM.The big supermarket chains will soon face fines of up to $3 million dollars, if they don't treat small suppliers fairly. The Government has released the details of its new Grocery Code of Conduct, its… Read more Audio
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Screentime: Far North, Starstruck s3, From
11:45 AM.Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz joins Kathryn to talk about Far North - a New Zealand production about the largely true story of a gang who tried to bring a half billion dollars' worth of meth to… Read more Audio
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Learning to de-escalate tantrums and other challenging behaviour
11:25 AM.Are you struggling with your child's tantrums? Michael Hempseed is encouraging parents to rethink tantrums and anger, and instead of punishing a child for lashing out, he says it's vital to understand… Read more Audio
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Tech: Biggest hack of the year, breaking AI chatbots, Zoom honesty
11:05 AM.Technology correspondent Mark Pesce joins Kathryn to talk about what appears to be the biggest hack of the year so far - the mass exploitation of MOVEit Transfer software which has affected at least… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Peter Newport in Queenstown Lakes
10:45 AM.Peter Newport joins Kathryn to talk about the skifield barney over informal lessons that stemmed from a Wanaka building threatened with losing his season pass because he tried to teach some mates at… Read more Audio
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Book review: Lady MacBethad by Isabelle Schuler
10:35 AM.Lisa Finucane reviews Lady MacBethad by Isabelle Schuler published by Bloomsbury Read more Audio
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Auckland fog causes travel woes
10:30 AM.It hasn't been the best morning for travellers trying to fly into or out of Auckland - or for commuters trying to get around the city. It was a bit of a pea-souper across the City of Sails, and… Read more Audio
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UK: Air traffic chaos, Foreign Secretary in China, Nadine Dorries finally resigns
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to look at the flight chaos in the UK after an air traffic control glitch caused the cancellation of thousands of flights. He'll also talk about James… Read more Audio
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Houses on stilts: The alternative to managed retreat?
9:35 AM.As sea levels continue to rise, houses on stilts are being floated as a cost-effective option for homeowners to remain in flood-prone areas. The study, commissioned by Niwa, came after discussions… Read more Audio
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Consumer: Gentailers post whopping profits as households struggle
9:25 AM.Consumer NZ says nearly a fifth of households have struggled to pay their power bills over the past year, while the big four generation and retail power companies or gentailers have made their… Read more Audio
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Push for more transparency over companies on the brink of liquidation
9:05 AM.There's a push for more transparency over which businesses are on the brink of insolvency, to protect suppliers, employees and customers from being caught up in the fallout. Data from credit reporting… Read more Audio
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Personal finance: What to do with a windfall?
11:45 AM.So you didn't win $37m on Lotto - but that doesn't mean you won't get lucky. Every week some Kiwis receive large inheritances or relationship property settlements or find themselves with large amounts… Read more Audio
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New novel details the history of an unsavory trade
11:25 AM.Author Saige England has taken on a rather uncomfortable subject in her new book about the early days of colonial New Zealand. During research for Ngai Tahu's land and fisheries claim before the… Read more Audio
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National announces "Back Pocket Boost" tax policy
11:20 AM.Jane Patterson on Nine to Noon Read more Audio
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Music with Ian Chapman: Feelin' sheepish
11:05 AM.This week music commentator Ian Chapman presents the highs and lows of sheep music; that is, music either inspired by, or partially performed by, sheep. Running the full gamut from the raw electric… Read more Audio
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Around the motu with David Williams in Christchurch
10:45 AM.Around the motu with David Williams in Christchurch Read more Audio