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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:32 AM.Sam celebrates the Black Caps - World Champions, and talks to Kathryn about the unsung heroes of the team as well as the headliners. Also a look at the All Blacks Squad, Read more Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:06 AM.A 50th birthday celebration for Joni Mitchell's masterpiece, plus Troy Kingi collaborates with Delaney Davidson for the latest in his sequence of albums, and St Vincent's homage to slippery 70s funk.
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Book review: Languages of Truth by Salman Rushdie
10:34 AM.Louise O'Brien reviews Languages of Truth by Salman Rushdie, published by Penguin Random House. Read more Audio
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Nic Low: tracing Māori mountaineers through the Southern Alps
10:06 AM.Nic Low is an author of Ngāi Tahu and European descent, born in Christchurch, he writes fiction, essays and criticism. Nic Low's new book Uprising takes the reader on fifteen treks through "ancestor… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Asia correspondent Ed White
9:45 AM.Another dark period in Hong Kong with the forced closure of popular pro-democracy newspaper, Apple Daily and serious questions over whether Hong Kong's judicial independence is really under threat now… Read more Audio
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Serving up opportunities for Youth Justice residents
9:37 AM.An Oranga Tamariki youth justice residence is providing opportunities for residents to learn hospitality skills, by getting their help to run a cafe at the facility. Te Au rere a te Tonga in… Read more Audio
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Decades old adoption act being reviewed
9:17 AM.Justice Minister Kris Faafoi has released a discussion document on potential reform of New Zealand's adoption laws, including the Adoption Act, which hasn't been updated since 1955. There have been… Read more Audio
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NZ's Covid tools not enough to battle Delta variant
9:07 AM.A top Covid-19 modeller says the tools that worked to fight Covid-19 last year are not enough to battle the Delta variant, and points to Sydney where the virus is outpacing efforts to control it… Read more Audio
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Film and TV reviewer James Croot
11:50 AM.Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about Stanley Tucci's new foodie-travel show Searching for Italy (CNN). Stanley is also in Limetown with Jessica Biel about the disappearance of… Read more Video, Audio
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Stuttering: When kids can't get the words out
11:25 AM.Stuttering is a normal part of learning to speak, particularly when a pre-schooler's language abilities can't keep up with what they want to say. Most children outgrow this phase but for some, the… Read more Audio
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Technology correspondent Mark Pesce
11:07 AM.Technology correspondent Mark Pesce looks at how the increasing sophistication of computers is also resulting in them producing random, unpredictable errors. Read more Audio
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Book review - Diary of a Film by Niven Govinden
10:45 AM.Ralph McAllister reviews Diary of a Film by Niven Govinden, published by Dialogue Books. Read more Audio
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Pop up covid testing centre opens in Wellington
10:40 AM.Large numbers are gathering at a pop up Covid testing Centre at Hataitai Park in Wellington this morning. The main testing centre in Taranaki St is fully booked today, and GPs are reporting demand for… Read more Audio
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Australia & China's deteriorating relationship
10:08 AM.Kathryn Ryan discusses Australia and China's increasingly fractious and deteriorating relationship with Peter Hartcher political editor and international editor for the Sydney Morning Herald and The… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
9:50 AM.Matthew joins Kathryn to discuss a surprise by-election victory by the Liberal Democrats that overturned a Conservative majority in a seat that had only ever elected a Tory MP, all adults aged over 18… Read more Audio
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Wellingtonians flock to get Covid tests
9:40 AM.People are rushing to be swabbed for Covid across the Wellington region on the first full day of level 2 restrictions. The scare was sparked after an Australian man, who had spent the weekend in the… Read more Audio
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Lake Alice survivor who confronted his abuser
9:20 AM.A survivor of Lake Alice tracked down the former head of the psychiatric hospital, Dr Selwyn Leeks, and confronted him about the abuse he had endured as a child. Read more Audio
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Black Caps win World Test Championship
9:08 AM.The Black Caps are at the top of the cricket world this morning, winning the inaugural World Test Championship final, beating India by eight wickets on the last day of the match in Southampton. Read more Audio
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Nina Tonga: Dawn Raids in the arts
11:50 AM.Nina joins Kathryn to talk about the role art and artists play in voicing stories about the Dawn Raids, ahead of the government's apology this week to Pasifika communities affected by them. She'll… Read more Audio
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Supporting teachers to bring play back into the classroom
11:37 AM.Sarah Aiono is a teacher and in-school consultant on a mission to bringing more play into the primary school classroom. She's founded Longworth Education, a company which supports teachers to… Read more Audio
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Sydney visitor had one dose of Covid vaccine: Minister
11:29 AM.The Covid 19 Minister Chris Hipkins has spoken briefly to media at parliament about the Australian traveler who has texted positive for Covid 19. RNZ's Political Editor Jane Patterson. Read more Audio
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Music with Jess Fu
11:06 AM.Jess joins Kathryn to share a brand new track from sibling trio based in Wellington, Womb, ahead of their 4-date New Zealand tour. She'll also talk about Hildegard's project to record a track each day… Read more Audio
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Book review: Cardboard Cowboys by Brian Conaghan
10:45 AM.Louise Ward of Wardini Books reviews Cardboard Cowboys by Brian Conaghan, published by Bloomsbury. Read more Audio
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Why some people push themselves to the limit
10:07 AM.Jenny Valentish was researching a book about addiction and substance abuse she noticed something curious. Some people who treated drug taking like an Olympic sport, would, upon getting sober, hurl… Read more Audio
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Delta variant 'incredibly infectious' : WHO advisor
9:49 AM.The Sydney case who visited Wellington sparking the latest Covid scare here has not been confirmed as having the Delta variant of the virus, but the Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield says… Read more Audio