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Will Covid change the way we move around ?
9:25 AM.Will the Covid 19 pandemic change the way we move around? Transport scientist Dr Simon Kingham is the Ministry of Transport Chief Science Advisor, University of Canterbury professor of geography, and… Read more Audio
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KiwiSaver annual statements to include projections
9:07 AM.KiwiSaver annual statements will be arriving in the mail for members - but they'll contain a little more information this year. Read more Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
11:50 AM.Media commentator Andrew Holden focuses on some nasty attacks on journalists covering the unrest in the United States following the death of George Floyd. And in Australia, NewsCorp has ended more… Read more Audio
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Regenerative farming for juicy lamb
11:30 AM.For High country farmer, David Crutchley, a complete change to the old ways of doing things, has been the secret to his success, and to juicy lamb. Around a decade ago he decided to swap out the… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Jones & Sherson
11:05 AM.Neale Jones was Chief of Staff to Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern, and prior to that was Chief of Staff to Andrew Little. He is the director of Capital Government Relations. Trish Sherson is from… Read more Audio
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Book review - Funkhaus by Hinemoana Baker
10:40 AM.Airini Beautrais reviews Funkhaus by Hinemoana Baker, published by Victoria University Press. Audio
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Maōri Screen Excellence - Michael Bennett
10:05 AM.Award-winning film and TV writer and director Michael Bennett is this year's recipient of Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga New Zealand Film Commission's Te Aupounamu Maōri Screen Excellence award. Read more Audio
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US Correspondent Susan Davis
9:50 AM.US correspondent Susan Davis joins Kathryn to talk about President Trump's reaction to the continuing unrest sweeping the country, following the death of George Floyd in police custody. Audio
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'Shovel ready' found wanting for women
9:35 AM.The Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner, Saunoamaali'i Dr Karanina Sumeo is sounding warnings around gender inequalities in the Covid-19 economic response. Read more Audio
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Are our systems ready for alert level 1 ?
9:20 AM.Epidemiologist at the University of Otago Nick Wilson, says the digital technology is still not good enough to move down from alert level 2 to alert level 1. Read more Audio
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Move to Level 1 'needed now'
9:08 AM.A business restructuring and insolvency specialist is joining calls for the country to be moved to alert level 1 immediately to avoid further business failures and job losses. Read more Audio
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The week that was with Te Radar and Gemma Gracewood
11:45 AM.Our comedians Te Radar and Gemma Gracewood with tales of the mildly agitated Southland heifer and a California woman who has painted her beige home into a rainbow paradise, to the ire of her… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman - NRL resumes
11:30 AM.A resumption of sports events with Rugby League taking to the field. The NRL's moved heaven and earth to get back first and it was the return to professional sport last night with Brisbane Broncos… Read more Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:05 AM.Cruisey indie rock vibes from Christchurch singer-songwriter Ryan Fisherman, a smoochie soul compilation, and an underrated gem from the now septuagenarian Stevie Wonder. Audio
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Book review - How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang
10:40 AM.Melanie O'Loughlin of Unity Books reviews How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang. This book is published by Virago, UK. Audio
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Fake news, persecution & press freedom in the Philippines
10:05 AM.In "A Thousand Cuts" award-winning documentary filmmaker Ramona Diaz tracks the way Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte uses social media to spread disinformation, persecute journalists and wage a… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie - Hong Kong flare ups
9:53 AM.More unrest in Hong Kong with tear gas and protests on the streets, as demonstrators battle two new bills they say will erode the city's freedoms. Read more Audio
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Taking live performance to Auckland's front yard
9:50 AM.Covid-19 restrictions meant the West Auckland based Maori theatre company, Te Pou , had to get creative in reaching vulnerable people. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Will a flexible justice system emerge from pandemic lockdown
9:30 AM.Covid-19 restrictions meant the West Auckland based Maori theatre company, Te Pou , had to get creative in reaching vulnerable people. Read more Audio
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Employers ask - when can we get our migrant workers back
9:08 AM.Allowing Avatar film crew into the country while thousands of other New Zealand visa holders remain locked out has incensed those working to get them home. Read more Audio
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The Assistant, Little Fires Everywhere, One Lane Bridge finale
11:45 AM.Film and TV reviewer Sarah McMullan joins Lynn to talk about the film The Assistant, starring Julia Garner that shines an uncomfortable spotlight on life inside a production company. She'll also talk… Read more Audio
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Equipping young adults to deal with disruption
11:30 AM.Yvonne Godrey is a family coach and the Founder and Director of MIOMO (making it on my own) transitioning teens to adults. Audio
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How parents of young adults can build on the lessons of lockdown
11:25 AM.The past two months have seen teenagers being isolated from their normal school life, friends and socialising. It's also meant university students have had their academic years disrupted, while other… Read more Audio
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Trump vs Twitter, students recycle laptops, and Tweetbots
11:05 AM.Technology correspondent Bill Bennett joins Lynn to talk about how Twitter's moves to make the site more accountable and trustworthy has pitted it against Donald Trump, the students of Aotea College… Read more Audio
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Telling the truth about booze and life: Clare Pooley
10:05 AM.Clare Pooley was a highly successful advertising executive when she stopped work to be an at-home mum to her three children. She'd always liked a wine or three, but her drinking began to spiral out of… Read more Audio