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Dunedin reporter Tim Brown
10:37 AM.We cross to our reporter in Dunedin where a bomb disposal unit has arrived at a house of interest to the police. Audio
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Claudia Jambour Australian correspondent
10:32 AM.The ABC's Claudia Jambour is on the main street in Grafton, New South Wales, the home town of the 28-year-old man who has been charged with murder. Audio
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Rabbi JoEllen Duckor
10:29 AM.Rabbi JoEllen Duckor from Temple Sinai in Wellington. Audio
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Dr Zain Ali
10:25 AM.Dr Zain Ali is Head of the Islamic Studies Research Unit at the University of Auckland. Audio
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Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel
10:19 AM.Katheryn Ryan spoke to Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel . Audio
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Terror expert Mike Wendling
10:09 AM.BBC reporter Mike Wendling on extremist sub-cultures. Audio
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Political Editor Jane Patterson
9:59 AM.We cross back to our political editor Jane Patterson at Parliament. Audio
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Hazim Arafeh former President of the Islamic Federation
9:50 AM.Hazim Arafeh is a former President of the Islamic Federation and has spoken to the Imam of the Deans Avenue mosque this morning. Audio
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Prime Minister Jacinda Adern media conference
9:31 AM.Live cross to parliament where Prime Minister Jacinda Adern spoke at a media conference. Audio
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RNZ reporter Aneke Smith
9:29 AM.Reporter Aneke Smith at the court appearance of the man to be charged with murder. Audio
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RNZ reporter Jonathan Mitchell
9:24 AM.Reporter Jonathan Mitchell is in Christchurch. Audio
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Governor General Dame Patsy Reddy
9:20 AM.Governor General Dame Patsy Reddy spoke to Kathryn Ryan. Audio
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Political editor Jane Patterson
9:09 AM.We cross to our political editor Jane Patterson at Parliament. Audio
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Social media outage - don't call 111!
11:48 AM.The week that was with Te Radar and Irene Pink, with the 'emergency' which sparked a warning from Canterbury police for people not to dial 111 to report the outage affecting Facebook, Instagram and… Read more Audio
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More details of World rugby nations championship
11:38 AM.RNZ sports reporter, Joe Porter has the latest from the world rugby meeting in Dublin overnight, with a $10 billion dollar carrot dangled in front of national unions as they try to get the new Nations… Read more Audio
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Julia Jacklin, Gang of Four & Kiki Gyan
11:15 AM.New music with Grant Smithies - UK post-punk figureheads Gang Of Four are returning to Aotearoa this month to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their landmark 1979 debut album Entertainment! We hear… Read more Audio
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Book review - The Tempest
10:40 AM.Stella Chrysostomou has been reading The Tempest by Steve Sem-Sandberg. Read more Audio
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Doctors saving lives and risking death in war zones
10:06 AM.David Nott is a British surgeon, usually based in London, but he spends time every year volunteering to tend to the wounded in some of the world's most dangerous war zones. He has written about his 25… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Polyfest - huge celebration of Pacific dance
9:53 AM.RNZ Pacific journalist Koro Vaka'uta talks to Kathryn about the world's biggest Pacific Island dance festival, Polyfest in Auckland is underway. Also Fiji Airways affected by the grounding of Boeing's… Read more Audio
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Boeing 737 Max 8 grounding: pilot concerns
9:42 AM.The similarities between the two catastrophes with Boeing's 737 Max aircraft are raising fundamental questions about the aircraft's safety. After last weekend's Ethiopian Airlines crash, the entire… Read more Audio
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Insurance woes: what impact of IAG pull-back in Wellington?
9:08 AM.The Commerce Minister, Kris Faafoi, has ruled out the idea of a state-owned insurance company becoming a reality any time soon, and is urging people to `shop around' for their insurance. This follows… Read more Audio
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Neverland, Crashing and Captain Marvel
11:48 AM.Chris Schulz reviews Neverland, Crashing and Captain Marvel. Read more Audio
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Angela Hanscom: kids need active play for sensory development
11:31 AM.Children do best with at least three hours active play every day, according to occupational therapist Angela Hanscom, and the many of today's kids who don't get that are weaker and less able to… Read more Video, Audio
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New technology - Paul Matthews
11:12 AM.Technology correspondent Paul Matthews, chief executive of IT Professionals New Zealand on the Facebook and Instagram crash. Read more Audio
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Book review - Star-crossed by Minnie Darke
10:21 AM.Ralph McAllister reviews Star-crossed by Minnie Darke, published by Penguin Random House. Read more Audio