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Book review: The Survival of Māori as a People
10:40 AM.Paul Diamond reviews The Survival of Māori as a People by Whatarangi Winiata, published by Huia Publishers. Read more Audio
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John Boyne: writing satire in a highly strung world
10:06 AM.After being the victim of relentless trolling by people who objected to his last book, Irish writer John Boyne has turned the tables on them in his new satirical novel, The Echo Chamber. Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
9:52 AM.UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Lynn to talk about how England plans to tackle Covid this winter, the dinner invitation from Boris Johnson that no former PM - except Theresa May - accepted, the… Read more Audio
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Pocket Maps open up conservation land for Kiwi walkers
9:43 AM.A new mapping app has been launched by Ara HÄ«koi Aotearoa the New Zealand Walking Access Commission which hopes to open up new tracks for Kiwi hikers. Pocket Maps is a mobile app which puts charts… Read more Audio
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Research: over-breeding causing heart problems in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
9:35 AM.New research finds over-breeding is causing some puppies' health to fail. The study from Sweden suggests some dogs carry a large amount of potentially harmful genes. Of those studied the Cavalier King… Read more Audio
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Beyond lockdowns: how will the health system cope?
9:08 AM.What needs to be done to shore-up our hospitals if, and when, we open up our borders and stop having lockdowns? The government has indicated a change of direction in how we respond to Covid-19 -… Read more Audio
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Arts around the country in level 2 (and online for Tamaki Makaurau)
11:45 AM.Arts commentator Nina Tonga joins Lynn to talk about how galleries around the country have reopened their doors at level two - and got creative online. She'll look at Dane Mitchell's installation Post… Read more Audio
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Young Pasifika actor on the rise
11:20 AM.Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi plays the main role of Will Ilolahia in the The Panthers' TV show. Set in 1974, the six-part series tells the story of the activists, the Polynesian Panthers during the… Read more Audio
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Music With Jess Fu
11:05 AM.Music reviewer Jess Fu joins Lynn to share two tracks for Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori, or Maori Language Week and one that gives a Bee Gees favourite an Arab twist. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Book of Difficult Fruit by Kate Lebo
10:35 AM.Melanie O'Loughlin of Lamplight Books reviews The Book of Difficult Fruit by Kate Lebo, published by Picador. Read more Audio
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Brainscapes: the maps in our brain
10:05 AM.If the brain's 86 billion neurons were all randomly connected, the brain would have to be more than 20 kilometres wide to fit all those connections. Luckily, they're instead organised through… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
9:45 AM.Correspondent Karen Middleton joins Lynn to talk about the Covid divisions growing in Australia, even as vaccination rates rise. Anonymous donors have paid the legal fees of former Attorney General… Read more Audio
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Free NCEA tutoring programme growing
9:40 AM.The University of Canterbury's outreach programme UCMeXL aims to help Pacific students achieve higher results in all NCEA levels. It's been going for 10 years and Riki Welsh from the University's… Read more Audio
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Foot in the door: Training AI to identify crime scene footprints
9:30 AM.As anyone who's a fan of crime shows like CSI knows, a bloodied footprint at the crime scene can be key to cracking the case. But behind the forensic science is a person, and people can make… Read more Audio
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Online scams up 79% - and just the "tip of the iceberg"
9:05 AM.The Financial Markets Authority is warning of a steep rise in New Zealanders falling for investment scams with the number of complaints up 79 per cent in the first half of the year, compared to the… Read more Audio
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Financial Planner Liz Koh - When income suddenly drops
11:45 AM.Liz talks to Lynn about ways people can avoid going into massive debt as a result of a sudden loss of income, and she has suggestions on how to quickly reduce outgoings, or find ways to increase… Read more Audio
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Dr Himali McInnes - stories from the medical frontline
11:30 AM.Himali McInnes was a GP for a decade in South Auckland, based in Mangere and now works at Three Kings. Over the years she's has seen first hand how the human spirit shines through, despite hardship… Read more Audio
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Rebecca Stevenson - Theranos founder on trial
11:05 AM.Elizabeth Holmes seemingly had the world at her feet. In 2003, the 19-year-old college dropout founded Theranos, a medical technology company that promised to revolutionize health care with a device… Read more Audio
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Book review: The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris
10:35 AM.Ralph McAllister reviews The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris, published by Headline Publishing Group. Read more Audio
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Kate Macdougall: London's No1 Dog Walking Agency
10:08 AM.Kate Macdougall's memoir London's No. 1 Dog Walking Agency is an entertaining perspective on a left-field profession and a coming of age story. Armed with a degree in Art History, and eschewing a back… Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving - the US remembers 9/11
9:50 AM.Ron says the US is feeling emotionally spent after the marking of the 9/11 20th anniversary. Also there's major resistance in some quarters to vaccination mandates. And Ron talks to Lynn about pitched… Read more Audio
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China's oldest currency discovered
9:40 AM.Anthropologist Bill Maurer explains the significant of the recent discovery of the oldest known Chinese metal currency unearthed at the site of a foundary in the ancient city of Guanzhuang which was… Read more Audio
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Extracting green hydrogen from driftwood
9:20 AM.Researchers at the University of Canterbury say they are at a breakthrough point in a project to substitute fossil fuels with green hydrogen gas and carbon dioxide. They've been examining how wood… Read more Audio
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Vaccine passports: how will they work?
9:08 AM.As Cabinet starts to consider a vision for a post-lockdown future, and Australia prepares to trial vaccine passports with selected countries, questions are being asked about impacts on liberty and… Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne - The cuckoos' return
11:45 AM.Spring sees the return to Aotearoa of not one but two species of native cuckoo, whose migrations are among the longest of any songbird. Kennedy will focus specifically on the long-tailed cuckoo, which… Read more Audio