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Deborah Moggach: The Carer
10:08 AM.Much loved British author of nineteen novels, and BAFTA winning screenwriter, the talent behind the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Deborah Moggach OBE tells Kathryn Ryan about her latest novel, The Carer… Read more Audio
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State's cladding solution and unis links to China queried
9:52 AM.Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about how one state is coming to the rescue of apartment owners over the issue of flammable cladding. Two universities are under fire after… Read more Audio
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Should pokies be funding your local kindergarten?
9:44 AM.Professor Peter Adams is posing that question as a way to get people thinking about how the community sector is being propped up by the proceeds of gambling. Once gambling was commercialised it… Read more Audio
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ICCC report: farmers to pay for (some) emissions by 2025
9:08 AM.Dr Harry Clark, the director of the NZ Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre and a member of the ICCC talks to Kathryn Ryan about the ICCC report, advancements in technology to help reduce… Read more Audio
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World Cup news runneth over
11:45 AM.Media commentator Gavin Ellis asks when is enough, enough? Was 40 pages of Cricket World Cup previewing at the weekend really necessary? Audio
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Ariana Tikao brings mana wahine to the stage
11:30 AM.The stories of a prominent Ngāi Tahu storyteller and leader from the 19th century, Teone Taare Tikao are being brought to life on stage by one of his descendants. Read more Audio
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Taranaki farming couple beats ANZ in court
11:05 AM.Business commentator Rod Oram reports on the significant victory Bill and Sharon Coomey achieved against ANZ in the Court of Appeal after a five year fight over an interest rate swap, AMP has called… Read more Audio
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Book review - A Constant Hum by Alice Bishop
10:45 AM.Jessie Bray Sharpin reviews A Constant Hum by Alice Bishop, which is published by Text Publishing. Read more Audio
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Dunedin's Baldwin Street no longer world's steepest
10:38 AM.Dunedin's Baldwin Street has lost its title as steepest street in the world.The Guinness Book of World Records has just announced that Ffordd Pen Llech in the small town of Harlech in Wales holds the… Read more Audio
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Brain rules for living and ageing well - John Medina
10:10 AM.Developmental molecular biologist John Medina has the low down on how our brains work and why we should redesign our schools and workplaces to match. He also has tips for ageing well. Read more Audio
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Trump's attack on minority Congresswomen
9:50 AM.US correspondent Susan Milligan reports on President Donald Trump's direction to four minority, female members of Congress that they should "go back to where they came from" - places he described as… Read more Audio
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Farming the open ocean. The new blue economy
9:35 AM.As a result of growing demand and because of climate change, a shift is taking place in aquaculture from farming in sheltered waterways, to out in the open seas. Read more Audio
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UK medical cannabis expert wants Kiwi doctors upskilled
9:06 AM.The UK neurologist who will advise NZ doctors on prescribing medicinal cannabis, professor Mike Barnes is calling on the profession here to get itself ready to prescribe the drug. Read more Audio
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Following McCahon to the Far North
11:45 AM.Kennedy Warne has been following Colin McCahon to the Far North - it's 100 years since the legendary New Zealand artist was born. What drew him to the landscapes of Northland? Audio
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Weed eating: Frittata with Stinging Nettle
11:30 AM.Cornelia Holten operates family business KoruKai at Pigeon Bay on the Banks Peninsula. From here she runs workshops in organic gardening, edible weeds and fermented foods, and grows 80 different herbs… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Politics with Stephen Mills and Trish Sherson
11:05 AM.Political commentators Stephen Mills and Trish Sherson join Kathryn to talk about the government's plans to get more people into EVs - how important is climate change going to be in next year's… Read more Audio
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Book review - Marilyn Waring: The Political Years
10:25 AM.Jonathan West reviews Marilyn Waring: The Political Years, the autobiographical account of Waring's unprecedented parliamentary career. This book is published by Bridget Williams Books. Read more Audio
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Elizabeth Economy: China under Xi Jinping
10:05 AM.Dr Elizabeth Economy is an author and academic specialising in China's domestic and foreign policy, named by Politico Magazine as one of the '10 Names That Matter on China Policy'. The director for… Read more Audio
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Iran crisis explained and Dubai princess in hiding
9:45 AM.Middle East correspondent, Sebastian Usher looks at the escalating crisis with Iran - is it edging closer to conflict? Dubai's Princess Haya is in hiding in London, reportedly in 'fear for her life'… Read more Audio
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Ross Asset Management investors eye ANZ claim
9:25 AM.Investors in New Zealand's biggest ponzi scheme expect more to join their ranks in taking legal action against ANZ bank. 700 clients were defrauded of more than $115m they had invested in Ross Asset… Read more Audio
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Early childhood teacher shortage bites
9:05 AM.Parents may end up footing a higher bill for childcare as a shortage of teachers in the sector stretches on. Some centres are forking out nearly double the average hourly wage on relief teachers… Read more Audio
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A flying vindaloo & Choppy McChopface
11:50 AM.The week that was with Te Radar and Irene Pink with the mystery of the exotic bird in England, that turned out to be not so exotic at all. And the Wellington City Council has invested $68,000 in a… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer - World Cup cricket
11:30 AM.Brendan and Kathryn chat about the Black Caps improbable win over India in the CWC semi-final, and now face off against England in the final. Also women's football is growing rapidly, numbers are up… Read more Audio
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Music of Joy Division, Jon Savage & Sharon Van Etten
11:09 AM.Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records finds that forty years on from its release, Joy Division's debut is still a towering achievement, also a Jon Savage compilation of the 60s and Sharon Van Etten gets… Read more Audio
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Book review - The Erratics by Vicki Laveau-Harvie?
10:35 AM.Cassie Richards from Unity Books reviews The Erratics by Vicki Laveau-Harvie, which is published by 4th Estate. Winner of the 2019 Stella Prize. Read more Audio