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The truth about headaches
10:06 AM.Durham University neuroscientist Professor Amanda Ellison talks to Kathryn about her new book on headaches. From migranes and tension headaches to sinus pain and "ice cream" headaches, Splitting… Read more Audio
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UK mulls how to pay for Covid, schools open, BBC makes U-turn
9:56 AM.UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about relations with Russia hitting a new low, as Germany says it has proof Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok -… Read more Audio
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Two NZers on board missing livestock carrier
9:45 AM.Two New Zealanders are believed to be on board a live cattle export ship which has gone missing in the East China Sea. The vessel - the Gulf Livestock 1 - was reportedly transporting 5800 cows from… Read more Audio
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Air NZ's Chief Finance Officer resigns
9:35 AM.Air New Zealand chief commercial and customer officer Cam Wallace has resigned. The airline says his role will not immediately be replaced, and the company's chief executive, Greg Foran, will take… Read more Audio
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Quarries not ready for 'shovel-ready'
9:30 AM.The quarrying sector is warning of the potential for cost blow outs on shovel-ready projects, as demand for aggregates and sand soars and because of poor planning. All the major parties have pledged… Read more Audio
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Covid poverty for hundreds of Auckland's Pasifika
9:10 AM.Covid-induced hardship in Auckland's Pasifika community is causing children to drop out of school and tertiary education to support their families. Outreach workers say there's been an alarming growth… Read more Audio
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Challenges for the arts sector in the Covid era
11:48 AM.Kathryn is joined by Auckland Art Gallery director Kirsten Lacy to talk about how the arts sector can survive and thrive in a Covid world. The Gallery has had to adapt, with the postponement of… Read more Audio
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Going upriver, and what it tells us, about us
11:20 AM.Colin Heinz has walked, tramped and climbed every one of the rivers which flow from the Main Divide out to the sea. In Upriver - From the Sea to the Southern Alps Colin Heinz creates a unique and… Read more Audio, Gallery
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When art and music collide: Auckland Art Gallery's Leonard Cohen exhibition
11:05 AM.Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan looks at 'I'm Your Man - Portrait of Leonard Cohen' on at the Auckland Art Gallery right now, and Deva Mahal's new single 'Stand In'. Read more Audio
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Book review - Summer by Ali Smith
10:35 AM.Phil Vine reviews Summer by Ali Smith, published by Penguin Random House. Read more Audio
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Relationships: after losing connection, we can come back together stronger
10:05 AM.We shouldn't fear a bit of messiness in our interactions with people we care about, says psychologist Dr Ed Tronick. He recently co-authored the book The Power of Discord: Why the Ups and Downs of… Read more Video, Audio
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Border barney, Abbott goes to London, Facebook fight
9:47 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about attempts by Prime Minister Scott Morrison to negotiate a lifting of border restrictions and replace them with "hotspot"… Read more Audio
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Cannabis vote - what the evidence says
9:32 AM.As the general election draws near so to does the referendum on legalising recreational cannabis. The Cannabis Legislation and Control Bill would allow people aged 20 or over to buy up to 14 grams of… Read more Audio
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Time to increase the national internet bandwidth?
9:05 AM.A global cyber security expert who worked in New Zealand for 20 years says it's time to increase the national internet bandwidth to make it harder for cyber attackers. Dr Hossein Sarrafzadeh led the… Read more Audio
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Media commentator Cathy Strong
11:45 AM.Cathy Strong talks to Kathryn about the story behind Facebook posts not to share, Newsroom is setting up a new system to allow subscribers to make comments on news stories, and the Government funded… Read more Audio
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Scotty and Stacey Morrison: new puzzle book makes learning Māori fun
11:30 AM.Puzzles and games can be a fun way to learn te reo, say husband and wife team Scotty and Stacey Morrison. Their new all-ages activity book Māori Made Fun features crosswords, word-finds, colouring… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson - scrap GST?
11:12 AM.Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson ponders whether we should rid of GST to boost economic activity? She also looks at what is going on with Team New Zealand. Rebecca Stevenson is BusinessDesk's… Read more Audio
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Book review - Battle of Britain by Simon Pearson
11:06 AM.Quentin Johnson reviews Battle of Britain: The pilots and planes that made history by Simon Pearson, published by Simon Pearson. Read more Audio
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Mary Trump on what makes her uncle Donald tick
10:08 AM.Donald Trump's only niece Mary has written a book about the toxic family history that she believes shaped her uncle. She talks to Kathryn Ryan about the revelations contained in Too Much and Never… Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
9:45 AM.With protests in Portland Oregon turning deadly and the National Guard headed for Kenosha, Wisconsin Ron Elving talks to Kathryn about what is going on, is this a race war, or something else? Also an… Read more Audio
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Kiwis turning E-waste to gold, but not in New Zealand
9:30 AM.The New Zealand based start-up Mint Innovation, is on track to open its first commercial refineries for extracting precious metals from e-waste in Britain and Australia later this year, which will… Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Volunteer firefighter association CEO faces harassment investigation
9:08 AM.The Chief Executive of the volunteer fire fighters' association is the subject of an independent investigation relating to two separate complaints of sexual harassment and bullying. The United Fire… Read more Audio
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Off the beaten marine track with Kennedy Warne
11:45 AM.Kennedy discusses his latest story for National Geographic about the vision of the Pristine Seas project, and describes a visit to one of the Philippines' first marine sanctuaries, at Apo Island. Read more Audio
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Paul Broughton, the fromager of Featherston
11:30 AM.It was an office cooking challenge that first got Paul Broughton "stuck on the cheese thing". Now he runs the Remutaka Pass Creamery and C'est Cheese shop in the Wairarapa town of Featherston. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Political commentators Mills and Sherson
11:06 AM.Stephen, Trish and Kathryn discuss the focus of the election campaign, with pandemic management and the economic consequences at the forefront. Also how do you safely campaign in level 2? Read more Audio