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Cautious optimism over changes to human trafficking law
9:35 AM.Anti human trafficking advocates are welcoming news that trafficking and people smuggling laws will soon be strengthened. Read more Audio
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NZ book sector unites to drive growth
9:25 AM.For the first time, the New Zealand book sector is on the same page when it comes to how to tackle the biggest challenges facing the industry. Read more Audio
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Age Concern branch cutting some services as survey shows
9:10 AM.The Wellington Branch of Age Concern says it has had to cut services due to an overall reduction in government funding and increased demand. Read more Audio
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Police shooting in Christchurch
9:05 AM.Cordons remain in place on Clyde Road in the Christchurch suburb of Bryndwr where police shot two people at a Kainga Ora property last night. Read more Audio
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Science: Walking for your heart, black carbon underestimated
11:45 AM.Laurie Winkless is a physicist and science writer Read more Audio
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How to have a good separation and divorce
11:20 AM.Therapist, educator and researcher Jo Robertson joins Susie to talk about how couples can separate well, and what makes for a good divorce. Read more Audio
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Music with Maggie Tweedie
11:05 AM.Maggie Tweedie shares a palette of refreshing sounds with lyrics she is fond of. Maggie is a broadcaster and music commentator based in Spain Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Diane McCarthy in Whakatane
10:45 AM.Diane McCarthy brings us the news from Whakatāne. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Cut Throat Trial by S. J. Fleet
10:35 AM.Lisa Finucane reviews The Cut Throat Trial by S. J. Fleet, published by Macmillan Publishers. Read more Audio
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Invercargill council staff facing rising aggression
10:30 AM.Verbal abuse and threats to damage equipment have increased in Invercargill City Council's latest health and safety report. Read more Audio
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Dr Ratu Mataira on entrepreneurship and the potential of nuclear fusion
10:05 AM.The efforts of physicist Ratu Mataira to deliver almost limit less energy through nuclear fusion have been recognised by Victoria University in Wellington in its Distinguished Alumni awards for the… Read more Audio
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Australia: Palestine recognition, rate cut, algal bloom,
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Susie to talk about Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's decision to recognise a Palestinian state. Read more Audio
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United Nations urged to investigate New Zealand's rollback
9:35 AM.A formal request has been made to the United Nations to investigate the government's changes to pay equity laws. Read more Audio
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The regional organisations trying to keep their polytechnics
9:20 AM.Regional organisations are trying to keep their polytechnics going, despite questions around their viability. Read more Audio
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Buyer beware: extra clauses found added to home purchase
9:05 AM.Real estate agents have been caught adding additional clauses into standard sale-and-purchase agreements. Read more Audio
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Sports correspondent Glen Larmer
11:45 AM.Sports correspondent Glen Larmer talks the All Blacks who face Argentina in two upcoming tests, the passing of sailing great Peter Lester, and The Warriors who lost against The Bulldogs this past… Read more Audio
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Unmanageable jungle in the backyard? The Practical Kiwi
11:30 AM.If your garden has escaped on you these winter months and now resembles more of a jungle, horticultural expert Philip Thomsen is here to help. Read more Audio
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Business commentator Victoria Young
11:05 AM.What's next for SkyCity and the long-awaited International Convention Centre? Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Samantha Gee in Nelson
10:45 AM.The recovery continues in Tasman following recent storms, while the review into Nelson Hospital has been dismissed by medical specialists. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Benefactors by Wendy Erskine
10:40 AM.Kiran Dass reviews The Benefactors by Wendy Erskine, published by Sceptre. Read more Audio
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Sonographers say they're reached crisis levels at some hospitals
10:30 AM.A report just released by the union representing medical imaging staff and sonographers reveals a number of problems at our hospitals. Audio
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Sinead Corcoran Dye's unflinching account of post natal depression
10:05 AM.When Sinead Corcoran Dye became pregnant, everyone told her how great it she would feel as a new mum. Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
9:50 AM.President Trump is to meet with Putin in Alaska and wants to take over Washington, DC. Read more Audio
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Canterbury PhD students at NASA
9:35 AM.Two University of Canterbury students are getting the chance to work alongside NASA's top scientists and engineers. Read more Audio
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Grassroots sport volunteering becoming complex
9:25 AM.A researcher says measures put in place to safeguard children from harm, abuse and exploitation during sport are turning people off volunteering. Read more Audio