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Mark Watson - Bikepacking the length of the Americas
10:15 AM.Mark Watson is a photographer by vocation and an adventurer by nature. His most ambitious journey yet is a 46,000km transcontinental bike trip from Alaska all the way to Patagonia. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Flooding in South Canterbury
10:06 AM.Floodwaters are receding in Canterbury, but concerns about damage to Ashburton Bridge on State Highway 1 forced it to close this morning. Motorists had reported they could feel it slumping beneath… Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Susan Davis
9:50 AM.Susan talks to Kathryn about the Senate failure of the 1/6 Commission and whether it means there will be no independent investigation. Also ongoing negotiations on President Joe Biden's $2 trillion… Read more Audio
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Plummeting Hauraki Gulf crayfish stocks
9:45 AM.There is concern about kai moana stocks in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf - where crayfish numbers are falling rapidly. A University of Auckland study has revealed that the crustaceans population has… Read more Audio
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Ashburton bridge at risk
9:35 AM.Ashburton District Mayor Neil Brown talks to Kathryn about the Ashburton bridge which closed this morning due to "slumping". He says engineers are en route to inspect the bridge and he estimates it… Read more Audio
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How much rubbish can one town take?
9:25 AM.Residents in the Southland town of Winton are fighting expansion plans by their local landfill that would allow them to take an uncapped amount of waste. At the moment, the privately-owned AB Lime… Read more Audio
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Flood waters receding but state of emergency remains in Canterbury
9:09 AM.The flood waters are receding in Canterbury but the region remains in a state of emergency after three days of heavy rain. More than 300 properties had to be evacuated - some people have been able to… Read more Audio
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Urban issues with Bill McKay
11:48 AM.Bill McKay looks at how one group is responding to big changes in transport and density - to put the Great back into Auckland’s Great North Road. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of… Read more Audio
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The Bean Merchant: a new way to meet your coffee match
11:40 AM.It's a most modern business: take an online quiz and an algorithm will match you to your perfect blend of coffee, a bag of which will then be delivered to your door a few days later. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Jones and Morten
11:24 AM.The trans Tasman Prime Ministers meet, Jacinda Ardern and Scott Morrison hold talks. Neale Jones was Chief of Staff to Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern, and prior to that was Chief of Staff to Andrew… Read more Audio
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Mid Canterbury farmers working hard
11:19 AM.Federated Farmers Mid-Canterbury President David Clark has had a busy morning, he takes a moment to speak to Kathryn about how his members are faring this morning. Read more Audio
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Road closure update
11:12 AM.Tresca Forrester is the journey manager for the South Island for Waka Kotahi and she joins Kathryn to provide an update on road closures in Canterbury. Audio
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Waimakariri council prepares for evacuation
11:06 AM.People are being told to evacuate immediately from an area east of Kaiapoi because a flood gate is stuck open and there may be flooding. Those in the low lying areas of Pines Beach, particularly… Read more Audio
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Book review: Girl,11 by Amy Suiter Clarke
10:41 AM.Catriona Ferguson reviews Girl,11 by Amy Suiter Clarke, published by Text Publishing. Audio
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Rain impact in the Selwyn District
10:37 AM.Mayor Sam Broughton of the Selwyn District Council, joins the program to give an update on the flooding situation in Mid-Canterbury. Read more Audio
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The Tree Guy - the long and the tall of Phil Barker
10:09 AM.Phil Barker seeks out, measures and records some of New Zealand's largest and oldest trees. His favourite is Matai. Phil found New Zealand's largest Matai yet, near Lake Kaniere, east of Hokitika… Read more Audio
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Farmers in Canterbury assess the damage
9:52 AM.It had been an anxious night for Peter Schouzen, who owns three farms on Eyre river. The rising waters forced him to evacuate his family form their home in Waimakariri yesterday, he spent the night at… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:44 AM.Belarus opposition mobilises after arrest of dissident blogger and his girlfriend, whose Ryanair flight from Greece to Lithuania was forced to divert to the Belarusian capital, escorted by a fighter… Read more Audio
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UK trade negotiations resume next week
9:39 AM.As Australia edges closer to agreeing a trade deal with the UK, attention is turning to what will be on offer for New Zealand. New Zealand is due to resume its own trade talks next week, with Trade… Read more Audio
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Farmer urges care for neighbours
9:21 AM.Federated Farmers Mid-Canterbury President David Clark says farmers are gravely concerned about their stock, with access in some parts impossible. Read more Audio
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Rivers surge in Canterbury
9:14 AM.Kathryn speaks to RNZ reporter Conan Young who is on the ground as the red alert warning remains in place in Canterbury. Read more Audio
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Ashburton braces as the rain continues
9:07 AM.First this morning, the situation in Canterbury where a second day of heavy rain has swollen rivers to dangerous levels, washed out bridges and forced the evacuation of hundreds of residents. Kathryn… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:30 AM.Sam talks to Kathryn about tennis player Naomi Osaka making a stand and deciding not to speak to media ahead of the French Open, prioritising her mental health. Also how Victoria's lockdown will… Read more Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:06 AM.Orchestral reimaginings from Phoebe Bridgers, the Gibb songbook gets countrified, and the heavy soul of Valerie June. Read more Audio
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