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Enola Holmes, Sextortion, People You May Know
11:53 AM.Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about new Netflix movie Enola Holmes, which follows the younger sister of Sherlock Holmes and is based on a book series. She'll also look at… Read more Audio
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Preventing allergies developing in babies
11:24 AM.What's behind a rise in childhood allergies, and can anything be done to prevent it? Sydney-based gastroenterologist Dr Vincent Ho, has written a new book called The Healthy Baby Gut Guide which looks… Read more Audio
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Technology on election agenda, App store showdown
11:07 AM.Technology commentator Sarah Putt looks at the small number of political parties with dedicated technology policies - what's in them? The issue of the 30 per cent cut taken by Apple and Google for… Read more Audio
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Book review - The Darkest Evening by Ann Cleeves
10:41 AM.Gail Pittaway reviews The Darkest Evening by Ann Cleeves, published by Macmillan. Read more Audio
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This Pākehā Life, Alison Jones
10:10 AM.Award-winning author Alison Jones speaks with Kathryn Ryan about her new book This Pākehā Life - an Unsettled Memoir. It's an insight into New Zealand's social history and Māori-Pākehā relationships… Read more Audio
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UK: PM seeks to calm fears, island plan for asylum seekers
9:48 AM.UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about Boris Johnson's first press conference in 3 weeks aimed at calming fears over a rise in Covid cases. The UK is looking at setting up asylum… Read more Audio
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Election 2020: Paul Goldsmith
9:08 AM.National finance spokesperson Paul Goldsmith talks with Kathryn Ryan about his party's economic plan should it win on October 17th. Read more Audio
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Appreciating New Zealand's landscape through art
11:45 AM.Auckland Art Gallery guest curator Juliana Engberg joins Kathryn to talk about her travels around the country, and how that's helped her appreciate New Zealand's painted landscapes. Juliana Engberg… Read more Audio
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Are kids missing out on the outdoors?
11:20 AM.Timaru adventurer and educator Sash Nukada is concerned schools are cutting back on outdoor education and young people are missing opportunities to test their resilience. He's a Sustainability and… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Music with Charlotte Ryan
11:05 AM.Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Kathryn to talk about the Nadia Reid and Holly Fullbrook live session that's been specially recorded for RNZ. Actress, writer, director and musician Ana Scotney has… Read more Audio
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Book review - Te Tiriti o Waitangi / The Treaty of Waitangi
10:35 AM.Louise Ward of Wardini Books reviews Te Tiriti o Waitangi / The Treaty of Waitangi by Toby Morris with Ross Calman, Mark Derby and Piripi Walker. Published by Lift Education. Read more Audio
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Reviving the lost art of Niuean hiapo
10:05 AM.Multidisciplinary artist, Cora-Allan Wickliffe has spent several years reviving and researching the lost art of hiapo, or Niuean traditional bark cloth painting. The art form had been lying dormant… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Lockdown eases, waterfront dispute, Pell flies to Rome
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to look at the winding back of the harsh lockdown in Melbourne as infection rates fall. Some travel between state is to be allowed. Forty ships… Read more Audio
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QC enters fight over rehab centre closure
9:30 AM.Questions are being raised over the closure of the Laura Fergusson Trust Rehabilitation Centre - the only specialised facility of its kind for disabled people in Auckland. The Trust's board spent… Read more Audio
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Ex-trump staffer on first US debate and tax revelations
9:05 AM.Donald Trump has asked aides to carry out unlawful acts, offering them a Presidential pardon as a “get out of jail” card, a former staffer says. Read more Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
11:45 AM.A tale of two editors of the Sunday Times in the UK. The first is the death of Harold Evans last week, and his influence on modern journalism. And in same week Andrew Neil, who did manage to work for… Read more Audio
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Soldiers: War diaries provide novel inspiration
11:30 AM.What was life really like for Kiwi soldiers serving during World War II, and what secrets might they have harboured? New Zealand author Tom Remiger has drawn on his extensive research from wartime… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
11:05 AM.Rebecca talks to Kathryn about big business and the wage subsidy, should profitable companies pay it back?. Also, does anyone remember Mega? Rebecca Stevenson is BusinessDesk's Auckland bureau chief. Audio
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Book review - The Kingdom by Jo Nesbo
10:35 AM.Lisa Finucane reviews The Kingdom by Jo Nesbo, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Consumerism: Having and Being Had, Eula Biss
10:05 AM.Best-selling American author and essayist Eula Biss talks to Kathryn Ryan about her new book Having and Being Had, which looks at the psychological effects of consumerism, and what it means about who… Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
9:45 AM.Ron talks to Kathryn about the reaction to explosive revelations about Donald Trump's income tax payments, his nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader… Read more Audio
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Doomsday Glacier and sea level rise
9:20 AM.An Antarctic glacier, the size of Great Britain, is melting at an alarming rate, according to new research. Nick-named the Doomsday glacier, Thwaites glacier flows off the west of the Antarctic and is… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Why are some primary-school children getting type-2 diabetes?
9:05 AM.Auckland paediatricians are concerned about the increasing amount of children, some as young as 10, presenting with type-2 diabetes. Research looking at 21 years of patient records from Starship's… Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:47 AM.Easy to overlook, but treasured by those who visit them, forest remnants in urban Auckland offer breath of nature in the midst of city life. Kennedy joins Kathryn from one of them. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Wellington chef hosts dining event inspired by his Sri Lankan grandmother
11:37 AM.Romesh Dissanayake, head chef at Wellington restaurant Glass, is hosting a (sold out) Sri Lankan-inspired dinner event called 'Seela' as part of this month's Visa Wellington on a Plate festival. He… Read more Audio, Gallery