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Book review: Letters by Oliver Sacks
10:40 AM.Sonja de Friez reviews Letters by Oliver Sacks published by Pan Macmillan. Read more Audio
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What makes a 'Strong Town' - Chuck Marohn
10:30 AM.Chuck Marohn calls himself a 'recovering engineer'. He is visiting New Zealand to present at the Infrastructure Commission's annual infrastructure symposium. Read more Audio
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Partnering to save some of New Zealand's threatened species
10:05 AM.Neil Mulholland leads the New Zealand Nature Fund - he discusses the role of philanthropy in preserving biodiversity. Read more Audio
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USA correspondent David Smith
9:50 AM.The latest from the US after the country attacked Iran's nuclear sites over the weekend. Read more Audio
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MidEast conflict: Iran strikes US airbase in Qatar
9:40 AM.Shahram Akbarzadeh, a professor in Middle East and Central Asian politics based at Melbourne's Deakin University discusses the latest. Read more Audio
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What will new 'smart' implants mean for hearing loss patients
9:20 AM.New Zealanders can now get access to what's being described as the first 'smart' hearing implant system. Read more Audio
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Public transport fares rising
9:05 AM.From next week, prices on public transport around the country are going up - as councils try to meet a directive from the Government. Read more Audio
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Urban Issues: The case for keeping the Gordon Wilson flats
11:45 AM.Urban issues correspondent Bill McKay discusses the government's decision to introduce a bill to demolish Wellington's Gordon Wilson Flats. Read more Audio
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Food: From a Corrections gig to Taco Bandit
11:30 AM.Beth Hill's creative passion turned into starting Taco Bandit, which serves up bold fusion-style tacos in Northland. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Ben Thomas
11:05 AM.Dale Husband and Ben Thomas discuss the week in politics. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
10:45 AM.Simon Wilson is a Senior Writer for the NZ Herald. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Unquiet Grave by Dervla McTiernan
10:35 AM.Harry Broad reviews The Unquiet Grave by Dervla McTiernan published by Harper Collins Read more Audio
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How Debbs Murray found freedom and safety
10:05 AM.Debbs Murray has written a book about her extraordinary journey - and that of her four children. Read more Audio
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Germany: New chancellor's controversial Israel remarks
9:50 AM.Germany correspondent Thomas Sparrow looks at the reaction to comments by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, after he praised Israel for attacking Iran's nuclear enrichment sites. Read more Audio
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Google search changes turning web into 'wild west'
9:35 AM.Google is transforming online search, and businesses wanting to get their websites in front of customers must change with it, according to a digital marketer. Read more Audio
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Auckland's rain radar 'vulnerable' at end of life
9:20 AM.Auckland's rain radar has reached its end of life and is vulnerable to significant outages in the event of a component failure. Read more Audio
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World waits for Iran's response to US bombing
9:05 AM.Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian says the US 'must receive a response for their aggression', following the strikes on Iran's nuclear enrichment sites. Read more Audio
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Screentime: Materialists, DocEdge film fest, The Gilded Age
11:47 AM.Film and television reviewer James Croot with what he's been watching. Read more Audio
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Parenting - How to talk to children about death
11:30 AM.Whether it is a close family member, pet or someone they don't personally know, like a famous person who has died, children experience death and parents will be asked about it. Read more Audio
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Tech: One NZ, latest cybercrime numbers,
11:05 AM.Tech correspondent Tony Grasso details Tuesday's One NZ outage and how it was handled. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Diane McCarthy in Whakatane
10:50 AM.Diane McCarthy is an Eastern Bay of Plenty Local Democracy Reporter with the Whakatane Beacon. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest
10:47 AM.Roger Christensen of Little Unity Books Auckland reviews The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest by Aubrey Hartman published by Walker Books. Read more Audio
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Breakthrough for diagnosing Parkinson's disease
10:40 AM.Brain scientists have made a breakthrough that could help diagnose Parkinson's disease and Multiple System Atrophy much earlier. Read more Audio
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Political editor Jo Moir on Cook Islands funding latest
10:35 AM.New Zealand is pausing its funding to the Cook Islands in the wake of a controversial deal signed between China and the Cook Islands. Read more Audio
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Equine therapy: Anna Baigent's rehabilitation journey
10:05 AM.After surviving a traumatic brain injury as a teenager, Anna Baigent and her mum Maria turned to horses as a source of healing. Read more Audio