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Latest unrest in Nairobi and Zimbabwe
9:52 AM.Africa correspondent Deborah Patta with the latest unrest in Nairobi and Zimbabwe. Also a contested election in the DRC. Audio
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Getting your affairs in order, what is an EPA?
9:40 AM.Wellington lawyer David Tyree talks to Kathryn about the importance of Enduring Powers of Attorney, who needs them and when?. Getting your affairs in order is not just for the elderly. Also, what… Read more Audio
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Massive water infrastructure reform 2019: who will pay?
9:08 AM.With fundamental reform of our waste, drinking, and storm water on the cards - who will pay the billions and is it time for an aggregation of suppliers? Kathryn Ryan discusses with Local Government… Read more Audio
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Moose statue stoush & naked visibility
11:45 AM.The week that was, Te Radar and Pinky Agnew with tales of the sublime and the ridiculous, including the international moose statue stoush, where Canada and Norway battle it out for the tallest, and… Read more Audio
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Twin cricket hidings & school rugby review
11:30 AM.Sports commentator Brendan Telfer looks at the hidings handed out by India to the Black Caps and White Ferns, the NZRU's review of secondary school rugby designed hopefully to end blatant recruitment… Read more Audio
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Music of Idles, Kate Bush & Michael James Keane
11:05 AM.Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor has some remastered LP reissues from Kate Bush's back catalogue, a soul searching solo debut from Michael James Keane and tracks from the second album of Bristol band… Read more Audio
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The Reading
10:46 AM.'TipFace Bunyan' written by Suzie Pointon read by Judith Gibson. (Part 5 of 5) Audio
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Book review - Best of 2018
10:39 AM.Charlotte Graham-McLay shares her picks for the best books of 2018: Less by Andrew Sean Greer, He's So MASC by Chris Tse, and Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata. Audio
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'A story’s going to find me, it always does'
10:06 AM.Fiona McIntosh writes unashamedly commercial fiction, plenty of it, and her books are flying off the shelves. Fiona McIntosh is one of Australia's best-selling fiction writers - selling as many books… Read more Audio
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Backlash over China's rising technological power
9:49 AM.Ed White reports from Asia on a tumultuous period for China's biggest telecommunications company, Huawei, which is at the centre of an international backlash over China's rising technological power… Read more Audio
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From Canada to the Catlins
9:37 AM.Deborah Frandsen and husband Grant Gabolinscy have jumped off the hampster wheel to live life's dream. This is their second summer running Newhaven holiday park an idyllic little spot near Owaka in… Read more Audio, Gallery
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NZ's first crime writing festival - Rotorua Noir
9:27 AM.The country's first crime writing festival, Rotorua Noir is on this weekend. Participants will hear from international and local crime writers and gain more clues along the way about the elements of… Read more Audio
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Risks of anti-epileptic drugs during pregnancy
9:05 AM.Taking anti-epileptic medicine during pregnancy can cause serious lifelong consequences for children. Auckland mother, Denise Astill's twins were affected in utero and have foetal anti-convulsant… Read more Audio
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Viewing with Tamar Munch
11:45 AM.Tamar Munch has been watching True Detective season 3 (on Soho and Neon), and local "slow tv" show Go South which aired last Saturday on Prime TV, chronicling the vast overland route from Auckland to… Read more Audio
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Count on it: kids can love maths
11:30 AM.What does mathematics look like in your daily life? Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Education at Massey University Dr Jodie Hunter talks to Kathryn Ryan about how parents can help their children… Read more Audio
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New Technology
11:05 AM.Technology commentator Sarah Putt on DNA as a crime fighting tool under review; the internet destroying political models too - how Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is using social media to transform US… Read more Audio
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Book review - Best of 2018
10:35 AM.Louise Ward from Wardini books shares her picks for the best NZ Children's books of 2018: The Fire Stallion Author: Stacy Gregg Pub: HarperCollins RRP: $25.00 Whetu Toa and the Magician Author: Steph… Read more Audio
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Philanthropy helping Pasifika health
10:05 AM.John Fiso is a Pasifika businessman and philanthropist dedicated to helping Pacific people who have significant health needs. He recently bailed out Pacific Health Services in Porirua, which has now… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Matthew Parris on Theresa May's next move, the Londonderry car bomb, the aftermath of the Duke of Edinburgh's crash and Jacinda Ardern's visit to Britain. Audio
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Ruby Island swim event for all ages and stages
9:30 AM.Well it's the season for open water swimming with waterways and beaches around the country well patronised over the last two months. There are also lots of water based events. This weekend there is… Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Making the law fairer for separating couples
9:05 AM.The Law Commission is pushing for changes to make sure things are even handed for both parties following a relationship split. Submissions on the Commission's Review of the Property (Relationships)… Read more Audio
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A year ahead in the Arts
11:45 AM.Arts commentator Courtney Johnston previews the year to come, in major shows and major directorship changes around the country. Wastescape - Auckland Arts Festival - presented by Te Tuhi, Blood Earth… Read more Audio
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Tips for saving and making do
11:20 AM.Kaitaia farmer Lyn Webster tells Nine to Noon’s Kathryn Ryan how to get back on track after stretching the budget over summer and Christmas. Read more Audio
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Joni Mitchell: Reckless Daughter
11:06 AM.Graeme Downes has been listening to Don Juan's Reckless Daughter a 1977 double album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Graeme Downes is a musicologist and senior lecturer in the Department… Read more Audio
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Book review - best of 2018
10:35 AM.Ralph McAllister shares his picks for the best books of 2018: Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton, The Ladder in the Sky by John Boyne and The Spy and the Traitor by Ben McIntyre. Audio