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The Kiwi who tried to stop the Titan OceanGate disaster
10:05 AM.New Zealander Rob McCallum, who raised concerns about the submersible, Titan, which was en route to the wreck of the Titanic in 2023 when it imploded. Read more Audio
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UK: Macron meets the King
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Hugo Gye talks about the French President Emmanuel Macron's state visit, anew report by the Office for Budget Responsibility finds the outlook dire for British finances and Wimbledon… Read more Audio
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'Mad buggers': Ice Swimming Champs start in 5 degree lake
9:40 AM.The annual Ice Swimming Championships are underway at St Bathans in Central Otago. Read more Audio
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Potential gamechanger for prostate cancer diagnosis
9:20 AM.A team of researchers from the Te Whai Ao Dodd-Walls Centre have developed a potential gamechanger in the detection and diagnosis of prostate cancer. Read more Audio
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Balancing between land for food and land for housing
9:05 AM.The government is proposing changes that would allow homes to be built on land categorised as suitable for farming and horticulture.
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Work: What's in the Employment Relations Amendment Bill
11:45 AM.Law commentator Charles McGuinness, of McGuinness Employment Law. Read more Audio
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Dr Susan Parry on her stellar medical career
11:20 AM.Dr Susan Parry on her proudest achievements and the importance of work-life balance. Read more Audio
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Music with Kirsten Zemke: Songs about climate change
11:05 AM.Kirsten Zemke is an ethnomusicologist at the University of Auckland's School of Social Sciences. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Samantha Gee in Nelson
10:45 AM.Tasman region still in recovery mode from flooding, with more heavy rain on the way, no more coal for Nelson hospital, and Nelson St John paramedics desperate for bigger ambulance station. Read more Audio
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Book review: Jamaica Road by Lisa Smith
10:35 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews Jamaica Road by Lisa Smith published by Hachette Read more Audio
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Michael Andrew: magazine publishing in the digital age
10:30 AM.Now does not seem like the right time to take on publishing a print magazine, but that's what Michael Andrew did. Read more Audio
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Tamaiti Williams on anxiety, and fatherhood
10:05 AM.All Black Tamaiti Williams speaks of his experience of anxiety, particularly with the premature birth of his now 15-month-old daughter, Kaea. Read more Audio
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Australia: Correspondent Annika Smethurst
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst looks at how the verdict in the mushroom murder trial fixated media around the world. Read more Audio
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Preserving New Zealand's unique marine environments
9:20 AM.Campaigners want more done to ensure ocean biodiversity and the marine environment is preserved. Read more Audio
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New website aims to make switching banks easier
9:05 AM.A new website launched in June hopes to change the perception that changing banks is too hard. Read more Audio
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Sports chat with Marc Hinton
11:45 AM.The big takeaways from the first All Blacks test of the year, who impressed, and will there be changes for the second test in Wellington? The Warriors return to rugby league's NRLW; what was learned… Read more Audio
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Rotorua war hero story told in new opera Mate Ururoa
11:30 AM.The true story of Rotorua soldier Captain Roger Dansey is being brought to life in Wellington Opera's performance Mate Ururoa. Written by acclaimed New Zealand composer Dame Gillian Whitehead, it… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: John Freer in Coromandel
10:45 AM.John discusses progress on Local Water Done Well, tourism promotion in Coromandel and the chances of establishing a lake on the Thames foreshore. Read more Audio
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Book review: Koro Weta by Heather Haylock
10:35 AM.Joanna Ludbrook from Chicken and Frog Bookshop reviews Koro Weta by Heather Haylock, published by Oratia Books. Read more Audio
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Equipping teachers, parents and learners in the AI age
10:05 AM.Barbara Oakley is speaking to educators about neuroscience, psychology, artificial intelligence, neurodiversity and creativity. Read more Audio
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Diverting old car bumpers from landfill, into fenceposts
9:35 AM.Around 115,000 new and used bumpers are replaced annually across New Zealand, with many destined for the landfill at their end or life. Read more Audio
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Insurance and emergency management partnership put to test
9:20 AM.The insurance industry's new information sharing partnership was put to the test just days after it was signed. Read more Audio
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Call for government to overhaul costly standards system
9:05 AM.Standards NZ price rises concern Engineering New Zealand, which says the user-pays funding model is failing. Read more Audio