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Galleries re-awakening and sharing their collections and exhibi
11:50 AM.Arts correspondent Julia Waite joins Kathryn to talk about how Covid-19 has been an opportunity for galleries have 'leaned in' to their own art collections, and are sharing more of the art here in New… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Crazy for cold water swimming - Hampstead Ponds
11:30 AM.Ponds - Still Waters Run Deep follows the seasons and with them the devotees who frequent Hampstead Ponds, the iconic outdoor swimming holes five kms from Oxford Street in Central London. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Music - Cat Stevens, Sandy Mill and Mild Orange
11:07 AM.Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Kathryn to look at the updated version of Cat Stevens' album Tea for the Tillerman, which was released 50 years ago. She'll play his 2020 version of 'Where do the… Read more Audio
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Book Review - Wayfinding by Michael Bond
10:40 AM.Bronwyn Wylie-Gibb of University Book Shop, Dunedin, reviews Wayfinding: The Art and Science of How We Find and Lose Our Way by Michael Bond. This book is published by Pan Macmillan. Audio
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High tech market manipulation and the Flash Crash
10:18 AM.In 'Flash Crash' investigative journalist Liam Vaughan paints a detailed portrait of market trader Navinder Sarao who triggered the fastest stock market crash in history. Read more Audio
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New guidelines on electricity lines charges
10:07 AM.A new blueprint on how much consumers should pay for electricity lines charges has just been released by the Electricity Authority. Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
9:53 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about how the government is winding back its stimulus measures, with the surprise announcement free childcare will be axed from July 13. Audio
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Open for business - Commercial Bay to boost Auckland's post-Covid-19
9:50 AM.The billion-dollar Commercial Bay retail development in downtown Auckland opens on Thursday for the first time. Audio
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Rescue Fish - The proposal to overhaul New Zealand's fisheries
9:07 AM.A plan to radically overhaul New Zealand's fisheries system proposes the Crown buy back all commercial quota shares, set up a resource rental payment and allow for independent monitoring of commercial… Read more Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
11:45 AM.NZME's annual meeting is on Thursday, with pressure from shareholders following an announcement last week that no dividends will be paid before July 2021. Audio
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Genetic matchmaker ... for birds!
11:30 AM.Conservation geneticist, Tammy Steeves talks to Kathryn Ryan about how she helps some of our highly threatened native birds find 'the one' using DNA to estimate relatedness and make pairing… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Business Commentator Rebecca Stevenson
11:05 AM.Stuff Business Editor, Rebecca Stevenson looks at the real impact of the border closures, particularly on small businesses, and just which political party best caters to them. Also ANZ being taken to… Read more Audio
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Book Review - Code Name Hélène by Ariel Lawhon
10:40 AM.Ralph McAllister reviews Code Name Hélène by Ariel Lawhon, published by Simon and Schuster. Audio
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Sarah Ramey on 'women with a mystery illness'
10:07 AM.Chronic fatigue syndrome and other ‘mystery’ neural-inflammatory illnesses are now widespread and we urgently need to understand them better, says US singer Sarah Ramey. Her new book The Lady's… Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
9:45 AM.Ron Elving is a Senior Editor and Correspondent, Washington Desk for NPR news. Audio
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Alarming new stats on youth mental health and Covid-19
9:25 AM.New statistics paint an alarming picture of the impact of Covid 19 on the mental health of children and young people. Youthline says from mid March to mid April, it had a 50 per cent increase in… Read more Audio
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Immigration Minister on the government's plans for migrants
9:08 AM.Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway joins Kathryn Ryan to talk about what the government plans to do about thousands of temporary visa holders who are locked out of their jobs, schools and lives… Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:50 AM.Kennedy talks to Kathryn about a Court of Appeal decision that insists that Maori interests must be specifically addressed when considering resource consents, lessons to be learned from the recent… Read more Audio
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Akaroa Salmon - an experiment that proved successful
11:30 AM.Duncan Bates founded Akaroa Salmon with his father Tom three decades ago, with an experimental licence from the Akaroa County Council. It was an experiment that paid off. The initial pens full of… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Political commentators Mills and Sherson
11:05 AM.As the Prime Minister is due to announce today an expected move to Level 1, Stephen and Trish discuss the country's economic outlook. Read more Audio
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Book review - Ripiro Beach by Caroline Barron
10:40 AM.Holly Walker reviews Ripiro Beach: A Memoir of Life after Near Death by Caroline Barron, published by David Bateman Limited. Audio
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Pasifika rugby league trailblazer, Olsen Filipaina
10:10 AM.Olsen Filipaina was one of the first talented Pasifika-Maori athletes to be involved with the Sydney rugby league professional competition, long before there was adequate pastoral care for young… Read more Audio
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Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:50 AM.Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Kathryn to talk about Europe joining the global response to the killing of George Floyd, with European cases of alleged abuse and discrimination back under… Read more Audio
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NZ spy agency's cold war break-ins revealed
9:30 AM.Kathryn talks with Wellington writer and documentary maker John Daniell who tells the story of New Zealand's SIS and the UK's MI6 working together in the 1980s to break into the Czechoslovakian… Read more Audio
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Health reform review must address primary sector - GPs
9:07 AM.GPs say a major government health review must address their sector under immense strain. Read more Audio