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National Remembrance Service - Live from Christchurch
10:00 AM.The service is being jointly led by the city of Christchurch, the government, Ngāi Tahu and the Muslim community. It is being broadcast on RNZ and TVNZ 1. Audio
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Good gut reaction: PM Science Prize winner Dr Peng Du
9:32 AM.Prime Minister's MacDairmid Emerging Scientist 2018 Prize-winner Dr Peng Du has developed a world-leading cutting edge non-invasive tool which records gut activity to help diagnose and treat gut… Read more Audio
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Theresa May makes renewed push for EU divorce deal
9:07 AM.The British government is still doggedly trying to push through Theresa May's Brexit deal to a bitterly divided parliament. This seeming inability to agree means there's a fifty-fifty chance that the… Read more Audio
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The Enemy Within and Pax Assadi's 5 Star Stories
11:47 AM.Film and TV reviewer Lara Strongman looks at new Lightbox series The Enemy Within, a psychological thriller with a strong female lead character and RNZ-produced Pax Assadi's 5 Star Stories. Audio
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The lasting impacts for children of Christchurch shootings
11:29 AM.Psychologist and disaster mental health expert Sarb Johal discusses the likely lasting impacts of the Christchurch terror attacks on children and adolescents. How do children and young people who may… Read more Audio
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An evolving internet, a meme ban and new Apple services
11:06 AM.Ellen Strickland, Internet NZ Policy Director looks at how the internet may change in the wake of the Christchurch shootings, what the EU 'meme ban' will mean for creativity on the net and Apple… Read more Audio
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Book review - The Making of a Manager by Julie Zhuo.
10:40 AM.Harry Broad has been reading The Making of a Manager by Julie Zhuo. Audio
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Val Emmich: The Reminders and Dear Evan Hansen
10:07 AM.American singer-songwriter, actor and novelist Val Emmich joins Kathryn to talk about his transition from musician to writer, and how he turned the hit Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen into a novel… Read more Audio
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British PM to stand down if Brexit deal passes
9:46 AM.British Prime Minister Theresa May has told her MPs she'll resign if they back her EU withdrawl deal. Former political editor for The Times Philip Webster is watching the votes this morning as MPs… Read more Audio
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Lorde to headline Christchurch benefit concert
9:35 AM.It's been announced this morning that Lorde and the Exponents are getting behind fundraising efforts for people affected by the Mosque attacks. They're joining an impressive line-up of the New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Report reveals power of Australia's gun lobby
9:26 AM.As New Zealand moves on significant gun law reform there are warnings that gun control across the Tasman is being circumvented by a powerful gun lobby which is quietly undermining laws introduced… Read more Audio
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Employers and the Domestic Violence Victims' Protection Act
9:08 AM.The Domestic Violence Victims' Protection Act comes into force on Monday, when employers are legally obliged to offer two week's leave for an employee who is a victim of domestic violence or a… Read more Audio
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Growing mini-brains and a schizophrenic cat scratch?
11:49 AM.Science correspondent Malvindar Singh-Bains looks at how researchers have created lab-grown mini-brains that can control muscle contractions, and the case of a teenager who contracted sudden-onset… Read more Audio
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Interactive sci-fi fiction - now you can take control
11:28 AM.Welcome to Mars, and adventures in interactive sci-fi fiction games where you play a safecracker in one last heist! That's the premise of The Martian Job told in a relatively new form of digital… Read more Audio
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Immigrant song: New Zealanders making music that matters
11:07 AM.Young immigrants are making some of the most vital and important music in New Zealand right now. RNZ Music’s Kirsten Johnstone highlights four of the best. Read more Video, Audio
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Book review - A Mistake, by Carl Shuker
10:39 AM.Louise O'Brien from New Zealand Books Pukapuka Aotearoa reviews A Mistake, by Carl Shuker. Audio
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Cherrie Atilano: agripreneur
10:12 AM.Cherrie Atilano has been recognised internationally for her work helping subsistence farmers in her home country of the Philippines create sustainable sources of income. She is the founder and CEO of… Read more Audio
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One Nation's NRA scandal
9:54 AM.Australia correspondent Bernard Keane looks at One Nation's future, after the party's leader and Pauline Hanson's chief of staff were caught on video by an undercover Al Jazeera reporter soliciting… Read more Audio
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Bird songs: Julien Van Mellaerts
9:50 AM.Kiwi baritone Julien Van Mellaerts is performing the premier of some specially commissioned works about NZ native birds in a fund-raising concert at Wellington's Zealandia tonight. Composer Gareth… Read more Audio
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Facebook's failure "inexcusable": anti-terror technologist
9:37 AM.Digital forensics professor at UC Berkeley and senior advisor at the Counter Extremism Project, Dr Hany Farid, says Facebook's response to the Christchurch mosque shootings is "inexcusable". The… Read more Audio
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Allegations of sexual assault, harassment at Knox College
9:08 AM.Otago University's Knox College has been the centre of allegations of sexual harassment and assault by four former female residents, according to the student magazine Critic. The College's Master… Read more Audio
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Media coverage of accused Christchurch shooter, naming or not?
11:42 AM.Media commentator Gavin Ellis talks to Kathryn about the how the news media will refer to the Christchurch mosques murder accused, in light of the Prime Minister saying he will be nameless as far as… Read more Audio
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101 movies you may have missed
11:24 AM.David Stratton is an Australian based film critic, he has served as President of the International Critics Jury for the Cannes and Venice Film Festivals, and he's a former critic for international… Read more Audio
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A dismal interim result for Fonterra
11:07 AM.Business commentator Rod Oram talks to Kathryn about what has contributed to Fonterra's poor half-year results. Also, Yili, China's largest dairy company, offers to buy Westland co-op. Audio
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Book review - Sicily: An Island at the Crossroads of History
10:40 AM.Quentin Johnson has been reading Sicily: An Island at the Crossroads of History by John Julius Norwich. Audio