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Science with Allan Blackman
11:45 AM.Allan Blackman is a Professor of Chemistry, School of Science, Auckland University of Technology. Read more Audio
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30 years of quality over quantity as a fine jeweller
11:20 AM.James McCarty is a second-generation fine jeweller whose career spans from apprenticing on London's Bond Street to crafting bespoke heirlooms in his Auckland studio today. Read more Audio
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Music with Ian Chapman: Songs for the dearly departed
11:05 AM.Ian Chapman is Honorary Senior Research Fellow in Music at the University of Otago. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Alisha Evans in Tauranga
10:45 AM.Local democracy reporter Alisha Evans has the latest from Tauranga. Read more Audio
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Book review: Holding the Heavy Stuff by Ben Sedley
10:35 AM.Cynthia Morahan reviews Holding the Heavy Stuff by Ben Sedley, published by Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Gilbert Enoka on teams, leadership and tools for success
10:05 AM.When Gilbert Enoka started working with top rugby teams in the 80s, the idea of a 'mental skills coach' was frowned upon. Read more Audio
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Australia: Qantas fined, Israel cancels visas
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Bernard Keane looks at the three-day Economic Reform Roundtable underway aimed at generating ideas to boost productivity. Read more Audio
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NZ biotech company gets Jaguar deal
9:35 AM.A New Zealand biotech company has signed a deal with a major UK car maker to pilot an EV battery recycling programme. Read more Audio
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Homeowner confusion over natural disaster insurance cover
9:20 AM.The Natural Hazards Commission is reminding homeowners what and what isn't covered. Read more Audio
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How one-day schools help gifted and neurodivergent children
9:05 AM.A gifted children learning expert says the Ministry of Education still doesn't understand and value the benefit of one-day schools. Read more Audio
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Sports-chat with Marc Hinton
11:45 AM.The All Blacks top the rugby world rankings, but should they be worried about a resurgent Wallabies team? Read more Audio
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Is Big Tech more powerful than government?
11:35 AM.How much of your life is ruled by an algorithm? It's possibly more than you think. Everyday algorithms are aiding us to make decisions - and increasingly making decisions about us. Read more Audio
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Business commentator Hamish McNicol
11:05 AM.A2 Milk, Freightways and Contact Energy start earnings season, and Hamish looks at Mercury's result today before a preview of results from Spark and Fletcher Building tomorrow. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: RNZ's Libby Kirkby McLeod
10:45 AM.Libby discusses the local wards where only one person is standing, why Tokoroa might be losing its polytech and funding struggles for projects to protect endangered bird species. Libby Kirkby McLeod… Read more Audio
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Book review : Poetry Aotearoa Yearbook 2025: Breath
10:35 AM.Sally Battson from The Next Chapter reviews Poetry Aotearoa Yearbook 2025: Breath, published by Massey University Press. Read more Audio
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Grant Robertson opens up about his life
10:05 AM.Former Finance Minister Grant Robertson has opened up about his early life, and his political journey in a new memoir. Read more Audio
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US correspondent David Smith
9:45 AM.The latest from the meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump at the White House. Read more Audio
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Global study explores how hot homes affect health
9:35 AM.Hundreds of roofs across the Pacific, and other parts of the world, are being painted white, as part of a health study to determine whether this helps occupants beat the heat. Read more Audio
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Poorly managed forests said to be affecting neighbouring farms
9:15 AM.The government is planning policies to limit the full conversion of farmland to exotic forestry - particularly those registered in the emission trading scheme. Read more Audio
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Building liability better shared, lawyer says
9:05 AM.A lawyer who has represented councils found facing the bill when building projects have gone wrong says it's time to place responsibility where it belongs. Read more Audio
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Urban Issues with Bill McKay
11:45 AM.Bill reflects on a talk last week that has provoked some thoughts, and ruffled a few feathers, about the philosophy of planning. Read more Audio
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The Hungry Cook Olivia Galletly on her tried and true home favourites
11:30 AM.Olivia Galletly started out as a graphic designer - but quickly realised the gig wasn't for her and that designing recipes was more her style. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Lianne Dalziel
11:05 AM.Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser and Lianne Dalziel is a life member of the Labour Party and a former MP and Cabinet Minister. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
10:45 AM.David Williams is Newsroom's Te Waipounamu South Island Correspondent Read more Audio
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Book review: Chemistry by Damien Wilkins
10:35 AM.Melanie O'Loughlin reviews Chemistry by Damien Wilkins, published by Te Herenga Waka University Press. Read more Audio