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Dengue fever outbreak in Samoa claims children's lives
10:35 AM.Authorities in Samoa say the dengue fever death toll now officially stands at four - with the fifth death being deemed a probable case. Read more Audio
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Lawyer DeAnne Nicoloso's startling debut novel
10:05 AM.Defence barrister DeAnne Nicoloso's debut novel examines childhood secrets, lies and vigilante justice Read more Audio
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USA correspondent David Smith
9:45 AM.President Trump is being criticised for firing the Bureau of Labor Statistics chief Erika McEntarfer after accusing her of falsifying job data, prompting bipartisan condemnation. Read more Audio
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WasteShark device cleaning up rivers
9:40 AM.A company in the Netherlands has launched a plastic bottle-eating, river dwelling robot. Read more Audio
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The Kiwi technology helping cardiologists cut their waitlists
9:35 AM.A Kiwi company that's helping to speed up the diagnostic process for cardiologists has secured its first public health contract. Read more Audio
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How will Healthy Homes standards be enforced?
9:05 AM.It's a month since enforceable Healthy Homes Standards were put in place; what isTenancy Services doing to make sure all rentals met the standards? Read more Audio
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Urban issues: The increase of low-level aerial traffic
11:45 AM.Urban issues correspondent Bill McKay looks at a future where our skies are filled with drones. Read more Audio
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Award-winning pie maker Lewis Mazza-Carson and his gourmet pies
11:30 AM.Gourmet baker Lewis Mazza-Carson is on a roll with his pies - he started with a hole-in-the-wall Pie Rolla's store in K'Road Read more Audio
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Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Sue Moroney
11:05 AM.Brigitte and Sue talk NCEA changes, the National Party Conference and more.
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Around the motu: Amy Williams in Auckland
10:45 AM.Amy discusses nominations in Auckland for the local body elections, the latest on helipads, oyster growers and their on going fight against sewage overflows and Auckland's growing homelessness.
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Book review: Yilkari: A desert suite
10:35 AM.David Hill reviews Yilkari: A desert suite by Nicolas Rothwell and Alison Nampitjinpa Anderson. Read more Audio
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Education Minister on proposed scrapping of NCEA
10:35 AM.The Minister of Education talks to Susie about her proposal to remove NCEA, and replace it with new qualifications. Read more Audio
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Former Deputy Police Commissioner facing eight charges
10:30 AM.Former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming is facing eight charges of possessing objectionable publications including child sexual exploitation and bestiality material. RNZ's National Crime… Read more Audio
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Young opera stars take stage in Wellington
10:05 AM.Julien Van Mellaerts and Natasha Te Rupe Wilson are about to take the stage as part of Wellington Opera's production of Verdi's A Masked Ball. Read more Audio
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South America: Brazil cops 50% US tariff, pre-Inca tombs found
9:45 AM.South America correspondent Daniel Schweimler joins Susie to talk about reaction to the US imposing a 50 percent tariff on Brazilian goods a nd gas workers installing pipes under Peru's capital Lima… Read more Audio
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New South Wales offers fast tracked house plans for $1
9:30 AM.For the next few months, the Australian state of New South Wales is offering house plans, with fast tracked planning consent, for just $1, with the aim of speeding up the delivery of new homes. Read more Audio
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The Governments' latest health and safety announcements
9:20 AM.A health and safety expert says extensive consultation last year with the sector, has largely been ignored in favour of isolated comments and anecdotes. Read more Audio
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Massive overhaul of NCEA coming
9:05 AM.The Education Minister Erica Stanford is announcing a massive overhaul of the NCEA secondary school qualification system. John Gerritsen is RNZ's Education Correspondent. Susie also speaks with PPTA… Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:45 AM.Our comedians Te Radar and Michele A'Court bring some levity the end of the week. Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:30 AM.Sports commentator Sam Ackerman talks about the return of the NPC Championship, the Black Caps' test series in Zimbabwe, and The Warriors who face The Dolphins on Friday night which could dictate who… Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
11:05 AM.Slow Boat Records' Jeremy Taylor plays tracks from a newly released album from the late English singer/songwriter Nick Drake; a debut solo album from Cameron Winter and a collaborative album between… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Ian Allen, Editor of the Marlborough Express
10:45 AM.Ian talks about the last print edition of the Marlborough Express as it goes digital only, just enough candidates for local elections and Havelock's water woes. Audio
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Book review: In the Hollow of a Wave by Nina Mingya Powles
10:35 AM.Melissa Oliver from Unity Books Wellington reviews In the Hollow of a Wave by Nina Mingya Powles, published by Auckland University Press. Read more Audio
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Game developer and physics teacher to make STEM school
10:05 AM.Tristan O'Hanlon and Grinding Gear Games co-founder Jonathan Rogers are starting a high school focussed on sciences and computer programming. Read more Audio
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Tension as Cook Islands marks 60th anniversary
9:45 AM.The biggest event in the Cook Islands calendar is currently underway, marking 60 years of free association with New Zealand. Read more Audio