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The week that Was
11:50 AM.Renovations uncover a teenage time-capsule in New Plymouth, a British teen wakes from a coma after smelling Lynx deodorant and new rules in Rome crack down on people dressing as centurions and messy… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:39 AM.The Black Caps 4th match against India, Football Ferns suffer heart breaking loss, and is Beauden Barrett really on his way to the Blues? Audio
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Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor's Dr John tribute
11:21 AM.Jeremy Taylor offers up a quick sweep of recent US indie releases from Drugdealer, Weyes Blood and Better Oblivion Community Centre, and pays tribute to the late, great Dr John. Audio
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Teacher unions support new govt offer to end industrial action
11:06 AM.The Government has announced a new deal aimed at breaking the deadlock with teachers, that the unions will now recommend to their members. The new deal will increase all current teachers' salaries by… Read more Audio
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Book review - Two new books by Toby Faber
10:36 AM.Tilly Lloyd from Unity Books reviews two new releases by Toby Faber today: Close to the Edge, and Faber & Faber: The Untold Story of a Great Publishing House. These books are published by Muswell… Read more Audio
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Oscar winning director of The Lives of Others
10:06 AM.Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmark's Oscar winning film The Lives of Others stunned the world with a story of lies and uncomfortable truths. He has a new film in cinemas now called Never Look… Read more Audio
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Hong Kong protests: new intrigue N Korea ruling family
9:52 AM.Ed White is a correspondent for the Financial Times, based in Seoul. He discusses the huge protests in Hong Kong this week over proposed extradition legislation, and new intrigue surrounding the North… Read more Audio
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National surgical mesh registry off? Minister responds
9:44 AM.Associate Health Minister Julie Anne Genter responds to frustration among surgical mesh campaigners at the apparent U-turn over the establishment of a National Register to track incidents. This week… Read more Audio
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Healing words: Mental health terms turned into Te Reo
9:31 AM.Te Reo Hapai, a glossary of 200 mental health terms translated into Maori, was the brainchild of Keri Opai. Created two years ago, it's being used in kaupapa Maori mental health, addiction and… Read more Audio
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National mesh register "too expensive": campaigners dismayed
9:24 AM.Campaigners fighting against the use of surgical mesh say no one from the Government has spoken to them about an apparent back-track on its election promise to set up a mesh register. This week the… Read more Audio
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Is the prepay power market working as it should?
9:09 AM.More than 40,000 households around New Zealand are connected to prepay electricity meters provided by the three largest energy retailers. In its latest survey of electricity prices, Consumer NZ… Read more Video, Audio
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Euphoria, Straight Forward and Smoko
11:49 AM.Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch has been watching Straight Forward, an eight-part crime NZ-Danish family crime drama, Euphoria, which is about a group of high school students navigating the world and… Read more Audio
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Turia Pitt's tips for confidence
11:25 AM.There's nothing wrong with taking pride in your looks, but being confident about the things you can do is what will really make you feel positively towards yourself, says Turia Pitt. The Australian… Read more Video, Audio
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Online exams, flying cabs and Facebook tabs
11:07 AM.Technology commentator Sarah Putt looks at NZQA putting exams online for some subjects and the risks around it, Uber's plans to launch air taxi services and how Facebook is paying people to let them… Read more Audio
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Book review - The Accusation by Wendy James
10:39 AM.Catriona Ferguson reviews The Accusation by Wendy James, which is published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Mavis Mullins' journey from shearing shed to boardroom
10:07 AM.New Zealand Business Hall of Famer Mavis Mullins' life has been a fascinating journey from a shearing shed on the outskirts of Dannevirke to multiple governance role and collecting an MBA along the… Read more Audio, Gallery
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The messy start to Tory MPs' leadership tussle
9:50 AM.UK correspondent Kate Adie joins Kathryn to talk about the frenzy of Tory hopefuls vying to replace Theresa May amid the Brexit mess during a stormy summer. She'll also look at the decision by the BBC… Read more Audio
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Secondary teachers call off strike next week
9:47 AM.The secondary teachers union has called off a series of rolling one-day strikes scheduled for next week. Does this signify a breakthrough in the talks between the Post Primary Teachers Association and… Read more Audio
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Bombarded with disinformation, navigating fake news
9:31 AM.A Stanford University study has found that students find it difficult to navigate a sea of disinformation, and the majority can't distinguish between fake and real news. Lead author, Sam Wineburg is a… Read more Audio
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China pushes for extradition despite Appeal Court ruling
9:08 AM.China is still pushing for the return of a New Zealand resident accused of murder, despite a Court of Appeal ruling quashing an extradition deal agreed to by the previous government. The Appeal Court… Read more Audio
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Exhibitions honour well-known modernist Guy Ngan
11:48 AM.Arts commentator Courtney Johnston has a special focus on two exhibitions honouring the life work of Guy Ngan in Auckland and Wellington. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Wahine Connect. Helping women in health to crush it
11:33 AM.Of the most senior medical positions in our District Health Boards and government, only 15% are filled by women. That's despite women making up more than half of the country's medical students and 80%… Read more Audio
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Bon Voyage: Dr John, Bon Iver, Cate Le Bon
11:12 AM.Music reviewer Charlotte Ryan looks at the music of American singer-songwriter Dr John who died of a heart attack last Thursday. She'll also talk about the return of Bon Iver after a three-year hiatus… Read more Audio
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NZ Book review - The Years by Annie Ernaux
10:40 AM.Kiran Dass of Time Out Bookstore reviews The Years by Annie Ernaux, which is published by Fitzcarraldo. Audio
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Is race science making a comeback?
10:06 AM.Kathryn speaks with award-winning British journalist Angela Saini, whose latest book exposes and challenges race science, which she says is making a subtle come-back. Angela Saini has been described… Read more Audio