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Durham Farms: regenerative farming & delicious produce
11:39 AM.Northland's Durham Farms produce organic A2 milk, 'free to roam' eggs, organic meat, raw honey, organic greens and organic herbs - regenerating and encouraging biodiversity along the way. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Political commentators Jones & Sherson
11:06 AM.Neale, Trish and Kathryn take a look at the make-up of the new cabinet, what the special votes have yielded, National's reshuffle and they examine implications the US election result has for New… Read more Audio
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Book review - Remote Sympathy by Catherine Chidgey
10:37 AM.Carole Beu of the Women's Bookshop reviews Remote Sympathy by Catherine Chidgey. This book is published by Victoria University Press. Extraordinary and engrossing. Set in Nazi Germany, this novel… Read more Audio
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Collecting correspondence and detecting Dickens
10:07 AM.Des Schollum, the owner of The House of Books in Lower Hutt boasts one of the country's largest collections of private letters and is a leading expert on signature forgery. Recently he was… Read more Audio
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EU welcomes Biden win, hopes for better relations
9:51 AM.Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Kathryn to look at Europe's reaction to Joe Biden's election - leaders were quick to congratulate him, even though Donald Trump hasn't conceded. There's hope… Read more Audio
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Family trusts. To keep or to wind-up?
9:43 AM.Financial adviser Martin Hawes talks to Kathryn Ryan about the questions that need to be asked of Family Trusts ahead of a looming law change. The new Trusts Act kicks in on 30th January 2021. So what… Read more Audio
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Huge rise in Aucklanders driving to work vs bus or cycle
9:25 AM.Are our planners on the right track when it comes to investment in public transport, bus and cycling lanes? Statistics from the 2018 census show that in Auckland, growth in private motor vehicle… Read more Audio
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US election result, Democrats Biden-Harris victorious
9:09 AM.US President-elect Joe Biden's immediate priority is tackling the spread of the coronavirus, with a task force being established to deal with the pandemic - as record numbers of new infections are… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Dana Johannsen
11:30 AM.Dana talks to Kathryn about the shape of next year's Halberg Awards, what the Super Rugby competition will look like in 2022 and Raelene Castle has been named Sport NZ's new chief executive. Stuff… Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
11:06 AM.A new triple LP of German cosmic rock and electronic music of the 60s, 70s and beyond is released this week, and we'll hear two tracks from that today. Also, a new single recorded in the backyard shed… Read more Audio
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Book review - Landmarks by Grahame Sydney and Owen Marshall
10:42 AM.David Hill reviews Landmarks by Grahame Sydney, Brian Turner and Owen Marshall. Published by Penguin Random House. Read more Audio
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The Ardi Saga: the epic feud over our oldest known human ancestor
10:07 AM.Journalist Kermit Pattison has spent 10 years investigating and writing, 'Fossil Men', about the discovery of the 4.4 million-year-old bones of Ardi, thought to be the oldest known skeleton of a human… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koro Vaka'uta
9:50 AM.Koro talks about why French Polynesia is steering clear of lockdown despite rocketing Covid numbers. Also the Cook Islands and other nations are wrestling with the attraction of the potential revenue… Read more Audio
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Republican campaign legal challenges to voting mount
9:39 AM.Counting of millions of postal votes continues in Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and Pennsylvania as well as North Carolina and Alaska. Without evidence, Donald Trump alleges fraud and maintains the… Read more Audio
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Senator Heidi Heitkamp - how rural America has voted
9:23 AM.Heidi Heitkamp was a Democratic senator for North Dakota from 2013 to 2019. A businesswoman, lawyer and politician, Senator Heitkamp is now with the Washington based think tank - the McCain Institute… Read more Audio
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US Election on a knife-edge
9:08 AM.The race for the White House remains uncertain and hinges on a handful of key states. US correspondent Ron Elving is watching as the results trickle through from battleground states. Read more Audio
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I Am Woman, Fireball, The Good Fight
11:48 AM.Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to look at whether the Helen Reddy biopic I Am Woman does justice to the Australian singer who died earlier this year. He'll also look at Apple TV's new… Read more Audio
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Helping children manage their feelings
11:25 AM.Education consultant and parenting coach Joseph Driessen talks with Kathryn about helping children identify and manage their feelings. He says it's important to create a family culture where children… Read more Audio
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Facebook's Project Aria, home surveillance, snack snitches
11:11 AM.Technology correspondent Mark Pesce looks at how augmented reality promises a lot - but at a huge price. He'll detail Facebook's Project Aria and what it might mean for privacy. Mark will also look at… Read more Audio
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Book review - Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart
11:06 AM.Kiran Dass of Time Out Bookstore reviews Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart, published by Pan Macmillan. Read more Audio
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From hostage in Sierra Leone to human rights advocate
10:21 AM.As an 18-year-old, Aminata Conteh-Biger was kidnapped by anti-government rebels in Sierra Leone. She was held captive and brutally treated for months before being released as part of a negotiated… Read more Audio
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US Election: Joe Biden addresses the nation
10:06 AM.Presidential hopeful Joe Biden addresses the nation, and Kathryn speaks with Dr. Christopher Borick, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion… Read more Audio
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UK PM urged to relax rules, Bashir's Diana interview questioned
9:53 AM.UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the overwhelming numbers of Covid patients requiring hospital care, with nearly 500 deaths reported in the last 24 hours. Senior advisers… Read more Audio
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US election: The legal challenges explained
9:36 AM.What are the legal challenges threatening to delay the outcome of the US election? Could they make their way up to the US Supreme Court, the ultimate legal authority in the US? Steven Schneebaum is a… Read more Audio