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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.The sub judice rule may be a thing of the past. The Australian on Saturday has begun a three-part investigative series on the man accused of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Social media means it is… Read more Audio
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Gabrielle Jackson - pain and prejudice in women's health
11:26 AM.Guardian Journalist, Gabrielle Jackson's book Pain and Prejudice had its catalyst in her writing about her own experience with endometriosis. Her article 'I'm not a hypochondriac. I have a disease… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Kim Savage
11:06 AM.RNZ business reporter Kim Savage talks to Kathryn about the capital markets review. With global uncertainty weighing heavily, what does this mean for central bank policy and interest rates? And is the… Read more Audio
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Book review - The Institute by Stephen King
10:42 AM.Lisa Finucane reviews The Institute by Stephen King, which is published by Hachette NZ. Read more Audio
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Ben Goodwin: Wētāpunga warrior
10:15 AM.Ectotherm keeper at Auckland Zoo, Ben Goodwin looks after reptiles, crabs, fish and lots of native insects. Insects are his stand-out favourite. Ben and his Ectotherm colleagues have bred and… Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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USA correspondent Susan Milligan - sharpie storm mapping
10:06 AM.Susan Milligan with an erosion of facts surrounding the path of Hurricane Dorian, including the sharpie altered map which erroneously had Alabama in its path. And a look at who is still in the running… Read more Audio
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Ruapehu ski operator 'suppressing competition'
9:38 AM.Some business owners in the central North Island say Ruapehu Alpine Lifts is abusing its tax-free status and using its monopoly to suppress competition. RAL operates Whakapapa and Turoa ski fields on… Read more Audio
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UK Parliament suspension as Brexit deadline looms
9:08 AM.With the UK Parliament sitting for the last time for five weeks, returning just two weeks before the Brexit deadline, it has been an historic day and night at Westminister. The Prime Minister Boris… Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:50 AM.Kennedy discusses the government's decision to decline the Waitaha hydro proposal, based on the river's outstanding natural character and recreational values. Read more Audio
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Lillian Hall - Taranaki herb grower
11:30 AM.It's off to Taranaki to meet a woman living the good life. Lillian Hall grows more than 200 varieties of herbs and well as lots of other produce on her one acre property at Urenui. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Political commentators Sherson & Jones
11:06 AM.Trish and Neale discuss the the Kiwibuild reset with Kathryn and also take a look at the government's health waterways plan. Read more Audio
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Book review - Doxology by Nell Zink
10:36 AM.Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews Doxology by Nell Zink, which is published by HarperCollins. Read more Audio
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Five time world darts champ 'Barney' Barneveld
10:06 AM.Raymond van Barneveld is one of the most successful darts players in history. The 52-year-old Dutchman, known to his fans as 'Barney' - is a five-time world champion, a two-time UK Open Champion and a… Read more Audio
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Africa correspondent, Debora Patta
9:48 AM.There have been nationwide protests in South Africa over gender based violence, sparked by the brutal murder of a nineteen year old film student. Every 3 hours a woman is murdered in the republic. Read more Audio
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Furnicycle helps furnish student flats
9:36 AM.A Furnicycle scheme adopted by the University of Waikato means large amounts of excess furniture, potentially destined for landfill, are now available for students and charities to take away for… Read more Audio, Gallery
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From sleeping rough to path to Kaitaia home ownership
9:08 AM.Sub standard dwellings, high rents, Aucklanders on the move and a lack of suitable housing are all factors contributing to the housing crisis in the Far North. Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:49 AM.Te Radar and Michele A'Court have a laugh at the week's lighter stories Read more Audio
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Fancy yachts and fun in sport
11:32 AM.Team New Zealand launch their 75' foiling monohull to worldwide interest in the revolutionary boat. And Brendan chats to Lynn about major sports bodies shifting their focus in kids' sport from winning… Read more Audio
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New album from Taylor Swift divides opinion
11:06 AM.Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records regains his enthusiasm for Taylor Swift, plus reborn 90s indie rockers Ride and 60's soul survivor PP Arnold. Read more Audio
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Book Review - Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino
10:39 AM.Marcus Greville from Unity Books, Wellington, reviews Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion by Jia Tolentino, published by 4th Estate. Read more Audio
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Raynor Winn : The Salt Path
10:09 AM.Raynor Winn and her husband Moth were in their fifties when they became homeless. They had invested in a friend's business that later collapsed, triggering a three-year court battle over who was… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Ed White
9:51 AM.Two years on from the atrocities in Myanmar's western Rakhine state the outlook remains grim for the more than one million people who fled Myanmar and are now refugees in Bangladesh. Ed White is a… Read more Audio
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Kiwi Dads: photo exhibition encourages men to take paid parental leave
9:36 AM.Kiwi Dads features images of 13 fathers looking after their kids. It's part of a campaign for men to have equal access to paid parental leave. Read more Audio
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Fresh waterway road map drawn up
9:08 AM.The government's proposals to restore the quality of the nation's waterways would see tighter restrictions on intensification of land, all farms requiring management plans addressing water quality… Read more Audio
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'The Wire' and the 'K'Rd Chronicles'
11:47 AM.Film reviewer Tamar Munch looks at seasons 1 - 5 of 'The Wire' streaming on Neon, it's an oldie but a goodie and its themes still resonate. She'll also look at the K'Rd Chronicles streaming on Stuff… Read more Audio