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Autism research too "medicalised" - advocates
9:07 AM.Advocates for people with autism say more research funding should be going towards how to support people, as opposed to biological projects that sees autism as a deficit. Researchers at Canterbury… Read more Audio
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Law with Dean Knight - Public law palooza
11:45 AM.A look at some of the major events in public law this year, particularly some very important cases from the courts in the last few months. Dr Dean Knight, is an Associate Professor Faculty of Law and… Read more Audio
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Top business podcast created by best friends in Auckland
11:20 AM.Last month, the podcast topping the charts in the popular business category in the US and Canada was -- unexpectedly -- created by two best friends recording from their Auckland bedrooms. Girls That… Read more Audio
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Music with Yadana Saw
11:05 AM.Yadana plays Tami Neilson's cover of the Willie Nelson Christmas song Pretty Paper, a summery track from Sorrento with Andy Lovegrove's honeyed voice and bassist extraordinaire Marika Hodgson. Plus an… Read more Audio
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Book review: The Uprising - The Mapmakers of Cruxcia by Eirlys Hunter
10:35 AM.Joanna Ludbrook from Chicken and Frog bookstore in Featherston reviews The Uprising - the Mapmakers of Cruxcia by Eirlys Hunter, published by Gecko Press Read more Audio
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Global ecological art project that begins and ends in NZ
10:05 AM.Environmental artists and climbers, Martin Hill and Philippa Jones live and work in Wanaka, but have used the world as their canvas. They conceived of the Fine Line Project, 25 years ago. It consists… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton - Omicron spreads
9:45 AM.In Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison is convening an emergency meeting with state & territory leaders today to receive updated Covid-19 transmission modelling as the Omicron variant takes off… Read more Audio
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Report: demand for food parcels quadrupled during lockdown
9:30 AM.There has been a soaring demand for food parcels across the country. Across Auckland demand peaked at four times the usual demand during lock-down, and has been met with a new drive-through festive… Read more Audio
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Ajaz Patel's extraordinary 10 wicket innings
9:20 AM.In one of the most spectacular sporting achievements of the year, Black Caps spinner Ajaz Patel became only the third bowler in history to pick up all 10 wickets in an innings in international… Read more Audio
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Record annual insurance payout for extreme weather claims
9:05 AM.2021's extreme weather events have cost insurers and policy holders a record $304.9m so far this year. From May's flooding in Canterbury to a tornado in Auckland in June, flooding in July and August… Read more Audio
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Why money can't buy happiness
11:45 AM.Many people are doing it really tough financially this summer, says financial planner Liz Koh, and it may be some comfort that we now know money and happiness don't always go together. Read more Audio
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In praise of the pohutukawa (and rata)
11:30 AM.The pohutukawa, Aotearoa's Christmas tree, is in full bloom now in many parts of the country, signalling it's time to head to the beach. But just two decades ago the future of the iconic tree was in… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Business commentator Nikki Mandow - protest action
11:05 AM.Nikki talks to Kathryn about a few localised protests. There's the Ali Williams and Anna Mowbray Westmere helipad situation, a sand issue at Herne Bay beach, opposition at Pakiri about the… Read more Audio
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Second hand bookshop review: The Odyssey by Homer
10:30 AM.Dan West from Patrick's Bookshop in Whanganui reviews The Odyssey by Homer. Read more Audio
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Ruby Tui: 'Women in black jerseys give little girls power'
10:05 AM.Winning gold at last year's Olympics marked the end of an emotional learning journey the Black Ferns Sevens began five years earlier, says Ruby Tua. At the 2016 Rio Olympics, where they won a silver… Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Kelsey Snell - Ominous Omicron
9:45 AM.Another Covid surge in the US with a huge wave of Omicron cases and the retiring director of the National Institutes of Health warns there could be one million cases per day. And the nation is… Read more Audio
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MPI urges action on water storage
9:30 AM.The Ministry for Primary Industries is calling for urgent action on water infrastructure in the face of the growing threat from climate change. The report Water Availability and Security in Aotearoa… Read more Audio
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Coronial system overloaded, "aggravating grief"
9:05 AM.An overloaded coronial system, creaking under the pressure of cases requiring investigation, is being described as fundamentally flawed and aggravating families' grief. Ministry of Justice figures… Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne - out of Auckland, at last!
11:50 AM.Kennedy shares some thoughts from the road during a celebratory taste of travel freedom. He has journeyed North to places of his heart: Russell/Kororareka and Urquharts Bay, at the head of Whangarei… Read more Audio
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How to build a beautiful Christmas platter
11:30 AM.Not everyone feels like preparing or even eating a huge Christmas meal. A good platter can bring plenty of cheer, and tide everyone over, especially when unexpected guests arrive, or you have tempting… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Jones & Morten
11:07 AM.Neale Jones and Brigitte Morten talk to Kathryn about the big Covid decisions facing the Government, with Omicron bearing down, and already surfacing in MIQ. Decisions need to be made about booster… Read more Audio
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Book review - Kārearea by Māmari Stephens
10:40 AM.Paul Diamond reviews Kārearea by Māmari Stephens, published by Bridget Williams Books. Audio
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Malcolm Turnbull - climate change has been politicised
10:07 AM.The damaging domination of Australia's right-wing media has weaponised climate change, says Malcolm Turnbull, who was Australian prime minister between 2015 and 2018. Read more Audio
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Middle East correspondent Sebastian Usher
9:50 AM.Sebastian talks to Kathryn about Iran and the nuclear talks - with a growing sense that they may fail and then what next?. And Libya's presidential election is due on Christmas Eve, but looks all but… Read more Audio
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New Zealand Rugby chief Mark Robinson on 2021's performance
9:30 AM.An assessment of how the All Blacks and the Black Ferns and their coaches have performed this year, where things at with the Silver Lake deal and just what is being done to improve player safety and… Read more Audio