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Music with Yadana Saw
11:05 AM.Yadana Saw shares her picks from the much-anticipated second release from Baltimore's Nourished By Time, a slice of Lebanese swoony surf rock, and how Avantdale's man of many collectives is finally at… Read more Audio
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Around the motu : Mike Tweed in Whanganui
10:45 AM.The final cost of the Sarjeant Gallery redevelopment, the candidates lining up for council and a final decision over the fate of the Whangnaui East pool Audio
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Book review: Terrier, Worrier: A Poem in Five Parts
10:35 AM.Stella Chrysostomou from VOLUME Books reviews Terrier, Worrier: A Poem in Five Parts by Anna Jackson, published by Auckland University Press. Audio
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Natalie Kyriacou: Nine levers of change to help save the world
10:05 AM.Award winning Australian author and environmentalist, Natalie Kryiacou on nine levers of change to help save the world.
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Australia: Iran expulsions, police murdered
9:45 AM.The expulsion of Iran's ambassador and the hunt in Australia for a gunman and self-proclaimed 'sovereign citizen' after two police officers were shot dead. Read more Audio
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A new home in the Hutt for world's biggest marine collection
9:35 AM.The world's largest collection of New Zealand and Southern Ocean fishes will soon have a new home. Read more Audio
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Carolyn Cooper says govt has no plan for ageing population
9:20 AM.The departing Aged Care Commissioner says the government does not have a proper plan for the health of our ageing population. Read more Audio
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Huge unmet demand for hearing treatment
9:05 AM.New research out today finds half a million people each year are not getting treatment for hearing conditions. Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:45 AM.The Black Ferns kick off their Rugby World Cup campaign with a win, but lose a key player. What went wrong in the All Blacks defeat to Argentina? And Sam discusses what has happened to Kiwis' rugby… Read more Audio
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Consumer: What's happening to small power retailers?
11:30 AM.Nine to Noon looks at what's happening in the power sector, as smaller retailers get swallowed by the bigger players in the market. This month Flick said goodbye to its customers, as the company was… Read more Audio
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Business correspondent Dan Brunskill
11:05 AM.The banking inquiry came out and the Reserve Bank is now talking about a 'higher risk appetite' for capital settings. That followed a decision to cut the OCR by 25 basis points, which upset… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: John Freer on the Coromandel Peninsula
10:45 AM.Coromandel news with John Freer. Read more Audio
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Book review: Murderland by Caroline Fraser
10:35 AM.Phil Vine reviews Murderland by Caroline Fraser, published by Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Far north literary talent showcased in inaugural festival
10:30 AM.Break out the books, the first literary festival for the top of the North Island kicks off later this week. Read more Audio
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From therapist to award winning farmer, Diane Strugnell
10:05 AM.Diane Strugnell on her love of the land and how she fell into farming a huge swathe of land in Wellington's Moonshine Valley.
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USA correspondent David Smith
9:45 AM.President Trump sending troops into more Democratic cities and his proposed meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Read more Audio
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Robotaxis: are we ready for an autonomous driving future?
9:30 AM.The reality of riding a robotaxi on roads around the world has sped up in recent weeks, but as automated driving experiences increase, can we imagine a future where we're ready to give up the family… Read more Audio
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Report on the growing divide of the self-employed
9:20 AM.Retirement Commission research shows less than half of self-employed New Zealanders are contributing to Kiwisaver and there are calls for the disparity between the self-employed and other workers to… Read more Audio
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Pet food exporters still barred from China
9:05 AM.Pet food exporters shut out of China since bird flu was found here late last year, say it has cost them well over $100 million, and there's still no sign of re-entry. Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:45 AM.Kennedy discusses the short film Think Like a Forest, screening on TVNZ+. The film expresses the vision of Recloaking Papatuanuku, an ambitious environmental restoration proposition aimed at restoring… Read more Audio
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The food truck bringing New York bagels to Queenstown
11:30 AM.After eating his way through New York City's food abundant food offerings, Ben Davies decided to bring the bagel experience back to New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Gareth Hughes and Ben Thomas
11:05 AM.Gareth Hughes is the Director of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance Aotearoa is a former Green MP and is no longer a member of any political party. Ben Thomas is a former National government press… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
10:45 AM.Simon discusses in the latest in the mayoral contest, housing density, a rural rates revolt and reclaiming land at the Port of Auckland. Simon Wilson is a Senior Writer NZ Herald Read more Audio
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Book review: Become Unstoppable by Gilbert Enoka
10:35 AM.Dean Bedford reviews Become Unstoppable by Gilbert Enoka, published by Penguin Random House NZ. Read more Audio
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Device locations to be available to first responders
10:30 AM.New location technology can be used by emergency services to find the mobile phone of a person who has not called 111 but there are grave fears for their health or safety. Read more Audio