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Are you 'eating your money'?
11:45 AM.Food is one of our biggest household expenses. At a time when thousands of New Zealanders are going hungry, there are also many people spending money on food they'd be better off saving, says… Read more Audio
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Dogs in Early New Zealand Photographs
11:30 AM.Journalist Mike White is also a life-long dog lover. A new book, Dogs in Early New Zealand Photographs has put together some of New Zealand's earliest dog photographs, with an introduction written by… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Politics: FPAs, Ukraine 'neutrality', PM's overseas trip, Louisa Wall's exit
11:05 AM.Political commentators Shane Te Pou and Liam Hehir join Lynn to discuss Fair Pay Agreements and the impact on business, business sentiment and confidence, the Prime Minister's first overseas trip and… Read more Audio
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Book review - Wellington Architecture: A Walking Guide by John Walsh and Patrick Reynolds
10:35 AM.Paul Diamond reviews Wellington Architecture: A Walking Guide by John Walsh; photographer Patrick Walsh published by Massey University Press Read more Audio
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Listening to a world we can't see: Lawrence English
10:05 AM.For Australian artist, composer and curator Lawrence English listening is very different to hearing. He is interested in "relational listening", the relationship between our internal thinking and the… Read more Audio
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US: Biden's war of words over Ukraine, inflation depression, Musk's Twitter saga
9:45 AM.US correspondent Ron Elving joins Lynn to look at how Joe Biden has been turning up the heat in his rhetoric on Russia, energy-driven inflation is making Americans depressed, Republicans are looking… Read more Audio
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Kiwi earthquake tech goes global
9:30 AM.Kiwi technology that can warn of an earthquake is going global. EQC and Massey University scientists have tested low cost early warning sensors, which gives notice of a quake. The project has made… Read more Audio
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Families struggle to keep up with rising cost of living
9:05 AM.With the rising cost of living, many people are struggling to pay the bills, particularly over winter as the cost of power rises. New research from the University of Otago finds that the cost of… Read more Audio
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Film & TV: Pachinko, Snack Masters, Everything Everywhere All at Once
11:45 AM.Film and TV correspondent Chris Schulz joins Kathryn to talk about AppleTV's new show Pachinko, which spans generations and continents to tell the story of one woman from her birth in Korea in 1915… Read more Audio
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Tips for Reluctant Readers
11:30 AM.Primary school teacher-turned writer Aaron Topp talks about his latest Young Adult book and shares tips on how to coax reluctant readers to pick up a book. Read more Audio
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Apple AirTags - a stalker's best friend?
11:05 AM.Technology correspondent Mark Pesce joins Kathryn to look at Apple's AirTags, a device that can turn every iPhone in the world into a detector for your lost luggage or keys - but they're also being… Read more Audio
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Book review: Tangata Ngai Tahu Vol 2, from the Ngāi Tahu Archive Team
10:35 AM.Jonathan West reviews Tangata Ngai Tahu Vol 2, from the Ngai Tahu Archive Team, published by BWB Read more Audio
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From being raised in the wilderness to global adventure
10:05 AM.Chris Long grew up in New Zealand's remotest family, living more than 42 kilometres from the nearest road. In his book, The Boy from Gorge River he writes about how the solitude of his extraordinary… Read more Video, Audio
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UK: PM under pressure to stand down after Partygate fines
9:45 AM.Harriet Line is Chief Political Correspondent Daily MailUK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about the fines slapped on the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, his wife Carrie and the… Read more Audio
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Mum and 7 year old near end of Te Araroa
9:30 AM.Victoria Bruce and her seven year old daughter Emilie are about to reach Bluff having started Te Araroa trail last October. They've been raising money for the Mental Health Foundation and Federated… Read more Audio, Gallery
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King Country School celebrates success
9:20 AM.A high school in a small King Country town has scrapped traditional class schedules- a move it says has significantly improved the learning outcomes of its students. They have also noted their school… Read more Audio
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Why is food so expensive?
9:05 AM.Food prices were 7.6 per cent higher than in March last year, the highest annual rise in food prices in ten-years. The last time food prices rose so much in a year was July 2011 - that rise was 7.9… Read more Audio
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Art: How artists help shape what we 'see'
11:45 AM.Arts commentator Nina Tonga reflects on the role artists have in shaping how we perceive things and associate ourselves with a shifting sense of our place. She'll talk about a few of shows, including… Read more Audio
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A walking guide to Wellington's architecture
11:30 AM.From Oriental Parade, to Cuba Street, Lambton Quay, The Terrace, Aro Street, Wellington is known as a very compact and walkable city. It's also packed full of interesting buildings which tell a story… Read more Audio
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Music: The best spy songs
11:05 AM.Music reviewer Kirsten Zemke ponders what musical elements make a song feel like a spy track. She'll play a few that'll be familiar to many listeners and talk about what made them so iconic. Kirsten… Read more Audio
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Weather update from Tairawhiti
10:35 AM.The latest on the wild weather expected to hit East Coast from ex-Cyclone Fili from RNZ reporter Jimmy Ellingham. Read more Audio
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Book Review - Elizabeth Finch by Julian Barnes
10:35 AM.Harry Ricketts reviews Elizabeth Finch by Julian Barnes, published by Penguin Random House NZ Read more Audio
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Abbey and Money Singh on being The Modern Singhs
10:05 AM.How a video of Abbey and Money Singh's spectacular nuptials propelled them into social media stardom as The Modern Singhs. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Australia: Labor leader off to a shaky start in election campaign
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst joins Kathryn to talk about the Australian federal election campaign, which got off to a rough start for Labor leader Anthony Albanese when he couldn't state… Read more Audio
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Sports Brain Bank - head knocks impact on the brain
9:30 AM.A University of Auckland-based research centre analysing the link between repetitive sports-related head injuries and degenerative brain diseases has received its first brain donations. The Sports… Read more Audio