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An ugly truth: child labour is the secret ingredient in cosmetics
9:05 AM.Common ingredients found in products like shampoo and make-up are known to use child labour in their supply chains. World Vision New Zealand is calling for the Government to enact modern slavery… Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:45 AM.Comedians Te Radar and Michele A'Court bring a few laughs - ponder this! Would you wear a 'gratitude poncho'? In the UK a business school professor has been ridiculed for suggesting colleagues wear… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:30 AM.New Zealand's World Cup quota just doubled - with the Football Ferns coming to the end of group play and the Silver Ferns just starting their netball title defence. Sam looks at history making moments… Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
11:05 AM.Superb Scottish band Teenage Fanclub have just announced a tour, playing their first Auckland show in five years in March next year. We'll hear two key tracks from their 30-year career today, followed… Read more Audio
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Around the motu : Georgina Campbell
10:45 AM.A pub has come to the rescue of Chocolate Fish Cafe, which has been forced to close for months after a suspicious fire at Shelly Bay seven weeks ago. Georgina has the latest, including an update on… Read more Audio
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Book review: Aria by Jessica Hinerangi
10:35 AM.Airini Beautrais reviews Aria by Jessica Hinerangi published by Auckland University Press Read more Audio
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The plants of the Qur'an
10:05 AM.Botanical artist Sue Wickison has just completed a book on the plants of the Qur'an. Born in Sierra Leone, trained as a scientific illustrator in the UK, she now lives on Waiheke Island. Sue says her… Read more Audio
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Dingoes and their link to dogs
9:30 AM.New genetic analysis reveals dingo populations have less dog ancestry than previously thought. Although considered to be an Australian native - dingoes are thought to be descendants of South Asian… Read more Audio
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Report: Business keen to 'do the right thing' by nature
9:15 AM.A new report has found most businesses are keen to invest in nature projects - but want easy and trustworthy ways to do it. The Sustainable Business Network surveyed 283 businesses of various sizes… Read more Audio
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The star-studded women's football club changing the way sport is run
9:05 AM.The head of a high-powered women's football club says her organisation shows a new model mixing profit and purpose, is possible for professional sports teams. The Los Angeles-based Angel City Football… Read more Audio
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Screentime: Full Circle, The Bear s2, Following the Ferns
11:45 AM.Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch joins Kathryn. Read more Audio
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Parenting : big feelings experienced by little people
11:25 AM.We're looking at how a range of emotions that children experience can be addressed through age appropriate books. Read more Audio
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Tech: AI company trust, robot teachers, X marks the spot?
11:05 AM.Technology correspondent Mark Pesce joins Kathryn to talk about a pledge between AI companies and US President Joe Biden, and Elon Musk's Twitter rebrand. Read more Audio
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Around the motu : Jonathan Leask in Ashburton
10:45 AM.There's been more heavy rain and flooding in Ashburton. Read more Audio
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Book review: Audition by Pip Adams
10:35 AM.Ash Davida Jane reviews Audition by Pip Adams published by Te Herenga Weka University Press Audio
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Putin's Prisoner: Surviving six months of brutality
10:05 AM.Aiden Aslin spent a harrowing six months as a Russian prisoner of war, and was eventually freed in a prisoner exchange in September last year. Read more Audio
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UK: Fire island tourism, Spacey cleared, bank boss leaker quits, Tories lose seats
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Matthew Parris. Read more Audio
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Closed to harassment: Kiwis urged to take part in 'social media self-defence course'
9:30 AM.Kiwi companies are being urged to let their employees down tools at 10am tomorrow and take part in what's being described as a 'social media self defence course'. Read more Audio
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Police top brass need to do more about PTSD: welfare group
9:05 AM.A welfare organisation for police officers says the incidence of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder among police officers is on the rise, and police management is neither recognising the condition nor… Read more Audio
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Science: Atlantic current shutdown, less polluting engines
11:45 AM.Science commentator Laurie Winkless joins Kathryn to talk about research suggesting a key system of ocean currents could collapse in the next 25 years, plus cookware from 2000 years ago. Read more Audio
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When can a relationship survive infidelity?
11:25 AM.After a betrayal, the relationship is only worth working on if the person who caused the harm shows they're willing to learn and grow, says sex therapist Jo Robertson. Read more Audio
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Music with Kirsten Zemke: Vintage vocal harmony
11:05 AM.Music commentator Kirsten Zemke joins Kathryn to talk about the popularity of vocal harmony in the 50s and 60s. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Peter de Graaf in Northland
10:45 AM.Peter talks to Kathryn about what's been happening in the Far North. Read more Audio
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Book review: Do Tell by Lindsay Lynch
10:35 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews Do Tell by Lindsay Lynch published by Hachette Audio