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Nota Bene Choir (part 4)
11:57 AM.Choir Nota Bene sings Christmas songs, Ding Dong Merrily on High. Audio
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Haere ra 2018 (part 5)
11:55 AM.Final words and thanks to the team behind Nine to Noon... Audio
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Matt Green is just walking - every New York city street
11:44 AM.Matt Green is a man on a mission. It's a pedestrian tale from the metropolis. Matt talks to Kathryn about his quest to walk every public street in New York city. So far he has pounded the pavement for… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Nota Bene Choir (part 3)
11:43 AM.Choir Nota Bene sings Christmas songs, I'll be home for Christmas. Audio
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Haere ra 2018 (part 4)
11:39 AM.A look back on 2018 with Te Radar, Kennedy Warne and Gemma Gracewood. Audio
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The quest to find a cure for the hangover
11:25 AM.Intrepid Canadian reporter Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall went on a decade long quest to investigate whether or not there is a cure to the hangover. He used himself as the test subject, and tried everything… Read more Audio
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Haere ra 2018 (part 3)
11:11 AM.A look back on 2018 with Te Radar, Kennedy Warne and Gemma Gracewood. Read more Audio
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Nota Bene Choir (part 1)
11:06 AM.Choir Nota Bene sings Christmas songs, Santa Claus is coming to town. Audio
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Best music of 2019, Jeremy Taylor's picks
10:32 AM.Jeremy Taylor of Slow Boat Records shares his picks of the best music makers of 2018 : Marlon Williams, The Beths, Courtney Barnett, Suede and The Breeders. Read more Audio
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Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie: leaving much more than a trace
10:10 AM.Runaway success Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie's award winning indie film Leave No Trace, about a father and daughter living off the grid in Oregon's forests first found fans here at the 2018 New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Dennis Marsh sings 'Ten Guitars'
9:42 AM.With 300,000 records sales under his belt, Dennis Marsh is one of New Zealand's best-selling country music artists. Pukekohe-based, he's been sharing his music across the country for over thirty… Read more Video, Audio
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Haere ra 2018 (part 2)
9:33 AM.More comments from Rod Oram, Siouxsie Wiles, Gavin Ellis and Lara Strongman as they look back on the big stories of 2018. Audio
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The fisherman who plucked a toddler from the waves
9:22 AM.At the end of October, Gus Hutt was in exactly the place at exactly the right time. He was checking his fishing lines on Matata Beach in the Bay of Plenty when he spotted what he thought was a doll… Read more Audio
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Haere ra 2018
9:08 AM.Rod Oram, Siouxsie Wiles, Gavin Ellis and Lara Strongman look back on the big stories of 2018. Read more Audio
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Press & Roma
11:48 AM.Tamar Munch reviews the BBC drama series Press, set in the offices of two British newspapers and the film Roma, already being hailed as "the greatest film of 2018" . Audio
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Conversations to Help your Teen Through Troubled Times
11:24 AM.The summer holidays are a time when the family is spending more time together, so how best to have some of those tricky conversations with your teenager. Collett Smart is a psychologist, teacher and… Read more Audio
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Has Australia broken the internet?
11:06 AM.Tech commentator Paul Matthews discusses a controversial new Australian law giving spy agencies unprecedented rights to force companies to give access to their encrypted communications in certain… Read more Audio
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Unity Books review - Trinity: A Novel by Louisa Hall
10:41 AM.Melanie O'Loughlin from Unity Books reviews Trinity: A Novel by Louisa Hall, which is published by Corsair. Read more Audio
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New Zealand's speedqueen: Chritina Orr-West
10:10 AM.Christina Orr-West has been racing since she was 5-years-old and she hasn't stopped. Now at 31, she has clocked up many miles in a variety of different classes. 2018 saw her competing in the NZ… Read more Audio, Gallery
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UK Correspondent Kate Adie
9:45 AM.Kate Adie on the ads aimed at saving household name brands at high risk of buckling under the heft of on line shopping....and Brexit Read more Audio
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NZ's Wikipedian: is he winning the battle for content?
9:31 AM.Mike Dickison is New Zealand's first Wikipedian-at-large. Nine to Noon spoke to him when he was starting the job, encouraging people and institutions to get involved and put more material on the… Read more Audio
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Vape giveaways “despicable”: public health academic
9:09 AM.A public health academic says British American Tobacco is using aggressive marketing tactics in a deliberate attempt to get a new generation hooked on nicotine. Two free music events held earlier this… Read more Audio
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Looking back over the year that was in the arts
11:46 AM.Arts commentator Courtney Johnstone pays respect to the Vivian Lynn, who passed earlier this month. Courtney also reflects on the year that was, from Banksy's self-destructing canvas at Sothebys to… Read more Audio
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Ajax the kea detection dog
11:29 AM.The story of a working dog's life in the high country. Kathryn Ryan talks to Department of Conservation wildlife biologist Corey Mosen about how he trained his dog Ajax to be one of the very few kea… Read more Audio, Gallery