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The Week that Was
11:50 AM.Our comedians Te Radar and Pinky Agnew with some levity at the end of the week. Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Dana Johannsen - unravelleing the ETNZ mess
11:30 AM.Dana talks to Lynn about the murky waters surrounding Emirates Team NZ's finances, the details of plans for a North versus South rugby match and there's more drama in the Warriors camp. Read more Audio
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Music review with Grant Smithies
11:06 AM.Rough, raw, dirty and loud, the new compilation from Auckland's 1: 12 Records was released last week "just in time to kick-off your first Level 1 house party". We'll hear two tracks from that today… Read more Audio
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Book review - The Winter Agent by Gareth Rubin
10:35 AM.Jane Westaway reviews The Winter Agent by Gareth Rubin, published by Penguin Books NZ. Read more Audio
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From Uganda to Auckland - A dance teacher's journey
10:07 AM.Dr Alfdaniels Mivule Basibye Mabingo could technically be described as a dance teacher - but his lessons are wider than that. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Pacific correspondent Koro Vaka'uta
9:50 AM.RNZ's Pacific news editor talks to Lynn about Fiji looking to a "Bula Bubble" as country faces economic crisis. Read more Audio
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Ted talks - Smart toys and the security risk to children
9:40 AM.They might look cute and inviting, but a researcher is warning consumers to look carefully at the smart toys they're buying for children. Read more Audio
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Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigner Bonnie Leung
9:25 AM.More mass pro-democracy demonstrations are expected in Hong Kong this weekend over the Beijing-imposed security law which critics say ends freedoms guaranteed for 50 years after British rule ended in… Read more Audio
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Cervical cancer - smearing smears
9:08 AM.A prominent women's health expert says women are needlessly getting cervical cancer. Read more Audio
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Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz
11:50 AM.Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz looks at hard-hitting British comedy I May Destroy You, documentary Lenox Hill, which follows four doctors working at the renowned New York hospital and Will… Read more Audio
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The Prime Minister on David Clark's resignation
11:45 AM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern answers questions surrounding the resignation of Health Minister David Clark. Read more Audio
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Parents - stop talking and start listening!
11:30 AM.Education consultant and parenting coach Joseph Driessen talks with Lynn Freeman about why listening to children is such a key skill for parents. Read more Audio
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Parents - stop talking and start listening!
11:30 AM.When a child is telling you about something that's bothering them, don't rush in with advice, says parenting consultant Joseph Driessen. It's a skill that can take some practise, but 'reflective… Read more Audio
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Technology commentator Bill Bennett
11:15 AM.Technology commentator Bill Bennett joins Lynn to talk about Quibi, the short form version of Netflix that serves up content in quite bites (hence the name). Read more Audio
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Health Minister David Clark resigns
11:10 AM.Health Minister David Clark has resigned. RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson talks to Lynn Freeman from the Press Gallery. Read more Audio
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Book review - Te Manu Huna a Tane
10:38 AM.Leilani Tamu reviews Te Manu Huna a T�ne: The Hidden Birds of T�ne edited by Jennifer Gillam and Eugene Hansen. This book is published by Massey University Press. Read more Audio
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Mia Walsch - a memoir of sex work, drugs, mental illness and friendship
10:07 AM.Mia Walsch was 19 when she began work in the sex industry. She'd just been fired from a job at an insurance company and saw an ad in the newspaper offering good money for erotic massage - no sex. Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Hugo Gye
9:50 AM.UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Lynn to talk about how, as most of England prepares to emerge from lockdown, the city of Leicester finds itself under renewed strict measures to combat a covid… Read more Audio
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Teenage inventor, future scientist
9:40 AM.Thomas James' wheelie-bin moving robot has clinched him the Prime Minister's Future Scientist prize. Read more Audio
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Trade in Moa bones to be banned
9:30 AM.The sale of Moa bones on on-line sites like Trade Me and elsewhere is set to be outlawed. Read more Audio
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Where's the housing for young people sleeping rough?
9:07 AM.More than half the 41,000 homeless people in New Zealand are under the age of 25. The figure is from the 2013 census and is an estimate only. Read more Audio
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Science correspondent Siouxsie Wiles
11:45 AM.Science correspondent Siouxsie Wiles joins Lynn to look at how researchers have built a lab-based system to mimic deep-sea volcanic eruptions and compared their findings with data from the eruption of… Read more Audio
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Frogs leaping onto the page
11:30 AM.Lynn Freeman speaks with Kelly Body, who has recreated the now extinct Aurora and Waitomo frogs to raise awareness of the threats to our remaining four ancient frog species: the Archey's… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Music with Kirsten Johnstone
11:05 AM.Kirsten joins Lynn to share a song by Sault, Wildfires and look at Phoebe Bridger's album Punisher. Audio
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Book review - Wife After Wife by Olivia Hayfield
10:35 AM.Carole Beu of the Women's Bookshop reviews Wife After Wife by Olivia Hayfield, published by Penguin Random House. Great fun, based on the 6 wives of Henry VIII. Read more Audio