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Scuba instructor brings her love of the sea to Art in the Park
9:30 AM.From tonight Eden Park turns from sporting venue into giant art gallery, as Art in the Park returns. Read more Audio
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Fishing industry moves on updating decades-old stock data
9:20 AM.After almost thirty years without fresh data on fish stocks around the Lower North Island, the fishing industry and scientists have developed a novel solution to finding out what's in the water. Read more Audio
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Public Service Commissioner on striking teachers
9:05 AM.The primary school teachers' union respond to criticism from the Public Service Commssioner Sir Brian Roche. Read more Audio
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Can AI help with your personal finance?
11:45 AM.Money expert Lisa Dudson joins Kathryn to look at how AI tools can help with your personal finance. Read more Audio
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How immigration has evolved in Aotearoa
11:30 AM.A new book details New Zealand's immigration policies between 1980 to 2020 - with input from fifteen former Immigration Ministers. Read more Audio
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Music with Kirsten Zemke: Pop & harmonica
11:05 AM.Music commentator Kirsten Zemke looks at the popularity of the harmonica in modern music. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: James Pocock in Gisborne
10:45 AM.Around the motu: James Pocock in Gisborne Audio
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Book review: Bird of the Year by Forest and Bird
10:35 AM.Gyles Beckford reviews Bird of the Year by Forest and Bird, published by Penguin Random House NZ. Read more Audio
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Kate Moodabe's decades-long fight for health equity
10:05 AM.After starting her health career as a community pharmacist, Kate Moodabe has spent decades finding solutions for health inequities that ruin people's lives and cause preventable deaths. Read more Audio
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Australia: Roblox roadblocks, senator sacked, climate costs
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Chris Niesche has the stories making the news across the ditch, including Roblox agreeing make changes to keep young users safe. Read more Audio
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Should Fiordland Wapiti get special interest status?
9:30 AM.Hunting groups want Wapiti in Fiordland cemented in law as a herd of special interest, while environmentalists say they are wrecking delicate native habitats. Read more Audio
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Retiring mayor calls for limit on time on council
9:20 AM.Should there be a limit on the number of terms a local council candidate can stand and serve? Retiring Hamilton mayor Paula Southgate thinks so. Read more Audio
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Should KiwiSaver be split 50:50 when you get divorced?
9:05 AM.Automatically splitting Kiwisaver 50-50 in separation agreements, is one of the suggestions being put forward in a new report looking at how to fix the gender gap in retirement savings. Read more Audio
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Sports-chat with Marc Hinton
11:45 AM.A bloodbath in the capital as the All Blacks crumble in the second half against a dominant Springboks side, who regain rugby's Freedom Cup. The Black Ferns are through to the semi-finals at the Rugby… Read more Audio
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Spring gardening with Xanthe White
11:25 AM.Landscape designer and gardener, Xanthe White answers your questions about spring gardening. Audio
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Business commentator Calida Stuart-Menteath
11:05 AM.Changes to the Commerce Act to stop creeping acquisitions and predatory pricing. Calida also gives an update on the Du Val case, a fine for ANZ for unconscionable conduct and Spark reshuffles its… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
10:45 AM.Simon reports on ructions in campaigning for the local elections, the government's plans for Eden Park and the housing density argument rumbles on. Simon Wilson is a Senior Writer NZ Herald Audio
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Book review: The Anatomy of Sand by Mikaela Nyman
10:35 AM.Harry Ricketts reviews The Anatomy of Sand by Mikaela Nyman, published by Te Herenga Waka University Press. Read more Audio
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Commerce Act changes to stamp out predatory pricing: government
10:30 AM.The government is promising changes to the Commerce Act it says will prevent "creeping acquisitions and predatory pricing". The Economic Growth and Commerce Ministers, Nicola Willis and Scott Simpson… Read more Audio
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Diplomacy and David Harland's life long work for peace
10:05 AM.David Harland - an international diplomat who has devoted decades to finding ways to overcome armed conflict - is one of this year's Victoria University of Wellington's Distinguished Alumni. Read more Audio
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US correspondent David Smith
9:45 AM.The latest from the USA with Washington bureau chief for The Guardian. Read more Audio
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New observatory and high-tech telescope in Wairarapa
9:35 AM.Stargazers can now head to a new observatory in Wairarapa and take photos of far away galaxies and stars. Read more Audio
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Teaching to care in a trauma-informed way
9:30 AM.A course that teaches nursing students how to care for patients who have experienced trauma is so popular a second intake for the year has had to get underway. Read more Audio
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Auckland's East Tamaki - how to kick start the local economy
9:05 AM.In the last week, business employment data has confirmed what Auckland locals have been feeling -- the number of filled jobs dropped in the June quarter by point six per cent, or nearly 5 thousand… Read more Audio
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Urban Issues with Bill McKay
11:45 AM.Bill discusses proposed new planning rules in Auckland - and the impact that local elections has on debate. Read more Audio