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Lisa Woollett: mudlarking and the stories of what we throw away
10:05 AM.Lisa Woollett is a photographer and award winning author with a passion for beachcoming and mudlarking, and telling the stories of what we throw away. Her latest book, Rag and Bone, explores her own… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
9:45 AM.Farmers in India are protesting new laws liberalising agricultural markets, calling for a national strike following inconclusive talks with Narendra Modi's government, and the crackdown in Hong Kong… Read more Audio
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The Good Registry: giving the gift of charity
9:20 AM.Co-founder of the The Good Registry Christine Langdon offers ideas of what to give this Christmas that will make everyone, not least Mother Earth, feel good. Read more Audio
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Brexit talks breakdown in Brussels
9:15 AM.The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson told media this morning that there is a "strong possibility" that the UK will fail to form a post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union. Read more Audio
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Inquiry into Volunteer Fire Fighter Association CEO abandoned
9:05 AM.Three and a half months after the appointment of a QC to look into allegations against the Chief Executive of the volunteer fire fighters association, the investigation has been abandoned. Read more Audio
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Taranaki Hard, Crazy, Not Insane, DocPlay's summer season
11:50 AM.Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch looks at the local documentary series Taranaki Hard, which focuses on young people growing up in the small town of Waitara. She'll also look at Alex Gibney's… Read more Audio
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How the brain heals from trauma
11:32 AM.Neuroscience educator and parenting expert, Nathan Wallis talks to Kathryn about how the brain heals from trauma, and the latest research around neuroplasticity. Read more Audio
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The top 10 in tech for 2020
11:06 AM.Tech commentator Sarah Putt looks back at some of the biggest stories in the tech world this year, including some Covid-forced innovations in health IT acceleration, increase in cyberattacks, 27-year… Read more Audio
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Book review - Begotten Not Made by Pat Higgins
10:41 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews Begotten Not Made by Pat Higgins, published by Tara Press. Audio
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Has Covid-19 killed the office?
10:14 AM.In the sum of human history working in an office is a relatively recent development, says Australian writer Gideon Haigh. Read more Audio
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UK: Boris heads to Brussels for Brexit talks with EU chief
9:53 AM.Kathryn talks to UK correspondent Matt Dathan about the looming Dec 31 deadline for the European Union and UK to reach a trade deal, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson flies to Brussels for talks with EU… Read more Audio
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Rising star conductor, Gemma New
9:41 AM.33-year-old Gemma New has been described as a "rising star" in a new generation of musical conductors. The New Zealander will lead the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra for its annual performance of… Read more Audio
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Legal action: rugby head injuries downplayed for decades
9:08 AM.Landmark legal action is being taken in the UK on behalf of former rugby players who are suffering brain injuries, believed to be as a result of concussions suffered during games. Central to the claim… Read more Audio
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The year in media law
11:53 AM.Law correspondent Ursula Cheer joins Kathryn to round up some of the developments in media law this year, with courts addressing whether defamation law should include a serious harm threshold, a… Read more Audio
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Security threat derails Otago graduation ceremony
11:45 AM.Otago University has postponed today's graduation ceremonies after a security threat. For many, this was the replacement ceremony because of previous cancellations due to COVID-19. The police and… Read more Audio
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The Bird: Les McPherson
11:25 AM.Les McPherson has recorded most of the 230 New Zealand bird calls which take us up to the pips on Morning Report each morning. Les has been perching on cliff tops and in the bush recording "The Bird"… Read more Audio
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Music With Charlotte Ryan
11:06 AM.Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Kathryn to look at LEAO, a musical project by Auckland-born Samoa musician David Feauai-Afaese, an album from Texas 3-piece Khruangbin and Marlon William's Arahua. Audio
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Book review - House of Treasures
10:37 AM.Anne Else reviews House of Treasures: 150 Objects from Canterbury Museum Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho by James Herries Beattie (and others). Published by Canterbury Museum. Audio
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Fishing to order in the Deep South
10:08 AM.Gravity Fishing's owner-operator Nate Smith runs a hook to plate fishing operation out of Invercargill. He talks to Kathryn about liasing directly with chefs and customers and his commitment to… Read more Audio
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Pushback on extremism, new tech laws, indigenous anthem
9:52 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at the Labor opposition pressing for an inquiry into right-wing extremism, the last of Australia's internal border closure has lifted, the Government has… Read more Audio
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Akaroa wastewater woes and 'purple pipes' policy gap
9:38 AM.Christchurch City Council plans to build two treated waste water storage ponds in a picturesque Banks Peninsula settlement are causing anger among Akaroa locals. Friends of Banks Peninsula says the… Read more Audio
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Mosque attack: multiple failings
9:07 AM.The many failings that contributed to the Christchurch terror attack, highlighted in the 800 page Royal Commission report made public yesterday. The report found that the police did not vet the gunman… Read more Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
11:50 AM.There have been more than 600 journalists losing their jobs globally this year, and AUT's 2020 Media Ownership Report has found Covid has also had a effect on the local media scene, with more… Read more Audio
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Book born out of mosque attacks looks at what it means to be Kiwi
11:25 AM.The declaration by the Prime Minister that "We are all New Zealanders" in the aftermath of the March 15 terror attacks resonated with many, emphasising how the country was enriched by a variety of… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
11:08 AM.A look at the businesses charged in relation to the White Island/Whakaari eruption. Audio