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Suspected Samoa link to cryptocurrency scam
9:50 AM.Pacific correspondent Moera Tuilaepa-Taylor looks at how Samoan businesses, churches and individuals have been implicated in a multi-billion dollar global cryptocurrency scam. Also the resignation of… Read more Audio
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Massive hike in Marlborough cemetery fees mooted
9:30 AM.The Marlborough District Council is reviewing cemetery fees and in some areas the cost of a burial plot could rise 900 per cent. The council says ratepayers currently fund 70 per cent of the cost of… Read more Audio
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New Zealand director putting a twist on Robin Hood
9:25 AM.Set in the dystopian future of 2270, Sherwood is a new animated series for YouTube Originals, inspired by the legend of Robin Hood, but featuring a 23rd-century female hacker as Robin. 120 people from… Read more Video, Audio
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Trucking industry focuses on road crash investigations
9:15 AM.The trucking industry is calling for police to be better resourced to investigate truck crashes as the Ministry of Transport works on its new strategy to bring down the road toll. The review includes… Read more Audio
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Duke of Cambridge meets mosque attack survivors
9:06 AM.The Duke of Cambridge will meet with survivors of the mosque attacks and members of the public during his second day in Christchurch today. Prince William is visiting the city to pay respects to the… Read more Audio
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Varroa mites and bee colony loss
11:51 AM.Science correspondent Dr Siouxsie Wiles tells Lynn about the relationship between Damaged Wing Virus, varroa mites and the collapse of bee colonies. She'll also examine a study which found apps to… Read more Audio
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Getting back in the saddle: Maija Vance
11:35 AM.Twenty-three year old Cambridge jockey Maija Vance was heading for the last but one jump at Rotorua when her horse, Zedsational took off too early. It was a few seconds that changed her life forever… Read more Audio
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From first musical crushes to enduring, timeless music
11:07 AM.Music commentator Yadana Saw gets nostalgic, taking a look at Prime TV documentary series 'Anthems' before exploring the music of doom pop sensation Bill Eilish, who plays Spark arena tomorrow night.
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Book review - One Single Thing by Tina Clough
10:35 AM.Louise O'Brien from quarterly review periodical New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa reviews One Single Thing by Tina Clough. This book is published by Lightpool Publishing. Read more Audio
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How a Kiwi resistance fighter inspired NZ's women's rugby team
10:06 AM.New Zealand-born Nancy Wake was the allies' most decorated secret agent during World War 2 and her story was used as inspiration for the Black Ferns ahead of their successful World Cup Campaign in… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Easter election campaign truce
9:53 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton reports on the Easter truce by political leaders, the effect the campaign is having on the polls and the entry of former MP and mining magnate Clive Palmer. Read more Audio
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Managing urbanisation in the Galapagos Islands
9:35 AM.Once a remote archipelago known primarily for their unique species the Galapagos Islands have become a magnet for an increasing number of tourists - and the 30,000 residents who support the booming… Read more Audio
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The future of donation? 3D printed heart
9:26 AM.In a world first a 3-D printer has been used to create an entire heart made with actual human biological material. While the current state of the primitive organ can be compared to the heart of an… Read more Audio
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PM announces combined effort to tackle violence on social media
9:22 AM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced New Zealand and France are seeking to bring together other countries and the heads of social media giants to try to bring an end to the use of social media… Read more Audio
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More doubt cast on NZ link to Sri Lanka attacks
9:09 AM.The president of Sri Lanka, has said he will make sweeping changes to the military and the security services following the coordinated bombings of churches and hotels on Easter Sunday. Meanwhile Sri… Read more Audio
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John Campbell's musical chairs and a paper's Notre Dame hoaxing
11:44 AM.Media commentator Gavin Ellis looks at what TVNZ's up to with John Campbell joining Breakfast, how the hoaxing of the Taranaki Daily News over Notre Dame is a good lesson to take nothing for granted… Read more Audio
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The myths and mythology of the Anzac Biscuit
11:33 AM.Butter, golden syrup and coconut are key ingredients of the quintessential Anzac biscuit - but also key to debunking some of the myths surrounding its origin. Read more Audio
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Politics with Trish Sherson and Mike Williams
11:06 AM.Mike Williams and Trish Sherson join Lynn to look at the decision not to proceed with the Capital Gains Tax. What does mean for Jacinda Ardern, did Labour do any polling on it beforehand and is New… Read more Audio
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Book review - Other by Ruth Hanover
10:37 AM.Chris Tse reviews Other by Christchurch poet Ruth Hanover. Read more Audio
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Inside the San Quentin Prison Marathon
10:06 AM.The 1000 Mile Club was started at San Quentin Prison in 2005, with the goal of training willing inmates to run 1000 miles in a calendar year exclusively within the facility. Since then, the club has… Read more Audio, Gallery
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The fallout from the Mueller report
9:49 AM.US correspondent Susan Milligan joins Lynn for a look at what the Democrats are likely to do in the wake of the Mueller report's release - is their position simply untenable? And the Supreme Court is… Read more Audio
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For the love of .....parastic worms!
9:32 AM.Parasitic worms are an extremely diverse and ubiquitous bunch, but often get overlooked due to their habitation within other animals. Dr Bronwen Presswell from the University of Otago's Evolutionary… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Mandela My Life comes to Eden Park
9:27 AM.The life of Nelson Mandela is being commemorated in a new exhibition on display at Eden Park. Over 200 artefacts, documents and paintings from the Nelson Mandela Foundation are on display in this… Read more Audio
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Concern over a lack of regulations for baby sleeping spaces
9:06 AM.Advice on how to put a baby to sleep is very clear: on their back, in their own bed with a firm mattress. But an online retailer of baby products is concerned there's a lack of safety regulations when… Read more Audio
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Film and TV reviewer - Tamar Munch
11:48 AM.Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch has watched Too Funny to Fail: The Life and Death of the Dana Carvey Show, a documentary about a TV show that had everything - and failed to deliver. And The Act is a… Read more Audio