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Struggling business doubts rent arbitration scheme will help
9:05 AM.The owner of a struggling Auckland inner city backpackers says he doubts government funded arbitration will resolve the impasse over rent with his commercial landlord. Read more Audio
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The Lovebirds, Space Force, #BlackAF
11:50 AM.Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz joins Kathryn to talk about The Lovebirds, the new Netflix film about a film about a couple forced to go on the run after witnessing a murder. Audio
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Modern learning environments: how well do children learn?
11:30 AM.Senior Researcher at the New Zealand Council for Educational Research, Mohamed Alansari with what parents can expect for their children's learning in modern classroom layouts. Read more Audio
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Modern learning environments_ how well do children learn?
11:30 AM.Senior Researcher at the New Zealand Council for Educational Research, Mohamed Alansari with what parents can expect for their childrens' learning in modern classroom layouts. Audio
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Technology with Peter Griffin
11:05 AM.Technology commentator Peter Griffin looks at the issues Facebook is having to grapple with right now. Audio
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Book review - Inland by Téa Obreht
10:40 AM.Stella Chrysostomou of VOLUME Books reviews Inland by Téa Obreht, published Hachette NZ. Audio
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How Portnoy's Complaint changed Australia forever
10:07 AM.In 1970 Penguin Books Australia took a radical decision which upturned over seventy years worth of censorship legislation. Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Hugo Gye
9:50 AM.UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk about how the UK is moving more slowly than other European nations to lift Covid restrictions, even as it continues to record nearly 2000 new cases of… Read more Audio
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Drivers licence boosts former prisoners' job prospects
9:35 AM.New research into a free social initiative helping ex prisoners get their drivers licences has found that half have found either fulltime or part-time jobs. Read more Audio
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How many SMEs will benefit from rent arbitration plan?
9:05 AM.From today, commercial tenants with 20 or fewer employees will be able to access partially funded compulsory arbitration if their landlord won't negotiate a fair rent. Read more Audio
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NZ blackcurrants berry good for sports performance
11:50 AM.The health benefits of blackcurrants have been studied for years - now New Zealand scientists have found they can improve sports performance. Read more Audio
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Karen O'Leary's band releases album for children
11:35 AM.Wellington Paranormal's Karen O'Leary plays favourites from 'Better than Normal' her debut album of childrens' songs from her band Fun & Funner. Read more Video, Audio
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New music out of Australia
11:10 AM.Music commentator Kirsten Johnstone joins Kathryn for a look at some new music from across the Ditch, including Gordi, Miiesha and Flume. Read more Audio
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Book review - Justice & Race by Oliver Sutherland
10:40 AM.Leilani Tamu reviews Justice & Race by Oliver Sutherland, published by Steele Roberts Aotearoa. Read more Audio
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Yuot A. Alaak - Father of the Lost Boys
10:08 AM.Yuot A. Alaak's Father of the Lost Boys is the personal account of his father leading him and thousands of boy soldiers like him out of danger during Africa's longest running civil war. Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Annike Smethurst
9:50 AM.Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst joins Kathryn to talk about a proposed cash grant for home renovations that's being welcomed by the building industry, demands for an investigation into the… Read more Audio
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NZ Rugby tackles some big challenges
9:35 AM.From ripper grade to the All Blacks, what lies ahead for the game of rugby? New Zealand Rugby is in financial crisis, with revenue down dramatically, half its workforce facing job cuts, and players… Read more Audio
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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