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Spice up their lunch box
11:30 AM.When she moved to Aotearoa from Mumbai as a child, Perzen Patel was teased for having Indian food in her lunchbox. The founder of curry paste company Dolly Mumma shares what she now makes for her own… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Lamia Imam & Brigitte Morten
11:05 AM.Lamia and Brigitte join Kathryn to talk about the latest polling, with a particular focus on how the smaller parties are faring. What are the strategies and position of the minor parties in election… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Todd Niall in Auckland
10:45 AM.Todd has the latest on Auckland's weather emergency recovery, with the large and popular west coast community of Muriwai remaining a no-go zone with months of uncertainty for many on whether their… Read more Audio
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Book review: The South Island of New Zealand from the Road
10:35 AM.Paul Diamond reviews The South Island of New Zealand from the Road by Robin Morrison, published by Massey University Press Read more Audio
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Four things you can do to reduce dementia risk in mid-life
10:05 AM.Australian GP Dr Ginni Mansberg is interested in demystifying health and wellbeing in midlife and beyond. She says there are some simple steps people can take in their 40s and 50s that may help reduce… Read more Audio
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Europe: Migrant crossing spotlight
9:50 AM.Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Kathryn to look at the first face-to-face summit between the French and British leaders in five years, as Rishi Sunak and Emmanuel Macron put the spotlight on… Read more Audio
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Ban winter tyres: 'they're like being on rollerskates'
9:40 AM.A car seller who sold a vehicle later involved in a fatal crash has joined the call for a ban on winter tyres in New Zealand. Coroner Heather McKenzie has found the under-performance of winter tyres -… Read more Audio
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Silicon Valley Bank: Regulators race to stop contagion
9:25 AM.US regulators have shut down a major bank and taken control of its customer deposits in the largest failure of a US bank since 2008. Silicon Valley Bank, a key tech lender, was scrambling to raise… Read more Audio
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Auckland transport woes - 'call it a crisis, that's what it is'
9:05 AM.An Auckland public transport group says the situation with the city's transport network has tipped into a full-blown crisis and should be treated like one. Thousands of buses are being cancelled each… Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:48 AM.Comedians Elisabeth Easther and Donna Brookbanks with a few laughs. Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:33 AM.Sam breaks down the Black Caps latest headache against Sri Lanka - spoiler alert, it's quite similar to their last one - and we look at the weekend sporting forecast for the Warriors, Breakers and… Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
11:06 AM.Electrified is a spanking new double album of new and collected tracks by mighty French psych-rock duo, The Liminanas. We'll hear two tracks from that today, plus something from a new EP from… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Mary Argue in Wairarapa
10:47 AM.The Tinui community was hard hit by Cyclone Gabrielle and the local school is still operating from playcentre and community hall amid talk of managed retreat. Carterton council has unanimously decided… Read more Audio
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Book review: Cursed Bread by Sophie Mackintosh
10:39 AM.Martene McCaffrey of Unity Books Auckland reviews Cursed Bread by Sophie Mackintosh, published by Hamish Hamilton. Read more Audio
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Dacher Keltner on the life-changing power of awe
10:07 AM.Awe – the humbling and inspiring emotion we feel in response to mystery – is a tool we can use for individual and collective well-being, says psychologist Dacher Keltner. The UC Berkeley professor… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
9:51 AM.Former Fijian prime minister Frank Bainimarama is due to appear for a special hearing in a Suva court this morning after spending the night in a police cell alongside the suspended police chief… Read more Audio
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Should Auckland let its hidden waterways see daylight?
9:32 AM.The unprecedented rainfall that hit Auckland on January 27 was, for many, a shock introduction to the city's old streams and waterways. Before urbanisation Auckland was a complex system of streams… Read more Audio
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Stronger vape regulation urgently needed: health researchers
9:07 AM.A group of health professionals and educators is calling for New Zealand to follow Australia's lead and make vapes prescription only. According to a study by the anti smoking group ASH, over 250,000… Read more Audio
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Screentime: Rain Dogs, Elements of Truth, 2023 Oscars
11:45 AM.Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to look at unconventional love story Rain Dogs (Neon), Elements of Truth: Behind the Scenes of Jami-Lee Ross' 2020 Election Campaign (Spinoff) and which… Read more Audio
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Parenting: mentoring young people
11:25 AM.Upside Youth Mentoring has been operating for 16 years predominantly in the Auckland region. It runs programmes for at risk children aged 9 to 13 and matches them up with volunteer mentors. Jenny… Read more Audio
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New (AI) doc on the block, near universal internet
11:10 AM.Technology correspondent Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to talk about how Artificial Intelligence software that detects breast cancer missed by doctors is being rolled out into production now, leaving… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Georgina Campbell in Wellington
10:45 AM.How Wellington's new convention centre Takina is taking shape. Also, Wellingtonians are facing a rates increase of 12.9 per cent, with mayor Tory Whanau facing faces challenge to rates hike plan. And… Read more Audio
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Book review: Histories of Hate: The Radical Right in Aotearoa
10:35 AM.David Hill reviews Histories of Hate: The Radical Right in Aotearoa New Zealand by Matthew Cunningham, Marinus La Rooij and Paul Spoonley (eds), published by Otago University Press. Read more Audio
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Professor Moon Duchin - using maths to combat gerrymandering
10:10 AM.An American mathematician is using maths and computer science to end the decades-old political tactic of gerrymandering. It's a practice used by both Republicans and Democrats in the US to manipulate… Read more Audio
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UK: Anger at illegal migrant bill, Hancock's WhatsApps leaked
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to talk about how Rishi Sunak is banking his election recovery on a pledge to "stop the boats", as the number of people arriving on dinghies across the Channel… Read more Audio