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Nutritional trailblazer Dr Muriel Bell
11:26 AM.The life of Dr Muriel Bell, NZ's first state nutritionist was behind ground-breaking public health schemes such as milk in schools, iodised salt and water fluoridation. Her nutritional advice - which… Read more Audio
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Big Changes at Fonterra
11:09 AM.Business commentator, Rod Oram says there are bigger things happening at Fonterra than putting Tip Top up for sale. The coop has changed its auditors, the first change in 17 years. He's also been… Read more Audio
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NZ Books review - Through Your Eyes: Poems Early and Late
10:41 AM.Harry Ricketts from quarterly review periodical New Zealand Books, reviews Through Your Eyes: Poems Early and Late by Owen Leeming, which is published by Cold Hub Press. Read more Audio
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Jenni Murray of BBC's Woman's Hour celebrates 21 women of history
10:07 AM.Dame Jenni Murray has spent three decades as the host of BBC Radio Four's Woman's Hour programme. Her new book, 'A History Of The World In 21 Women' celebrates women who have had a profound impact on… Read more Audio
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Trump's Legal troubles and the Oscars need a new host
9:55 AM.US Correspondent, David Smith says legal problems for Donald Trump continue along with major staffing issues. And the Oscars need a new host after Kevin Smith had to step down over homophobic tweets… Read more Audio
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Mapping the impact of future earthquakes
9:44 AM.GNS Science has been involved in a global project to produce a series of earthquake hazard and risk maps. The maps, which build a mosaic of more then 30 different national and regional maps, are said… Read more Audio
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Too many young people vaping: respiratory specialist
9:24 AM.Respiratory specialists say they're alarmed at the rise of vaping among young people who don't understand the health risks. Next year a proposed law change would see restrictions on flavoured and… Read more Audio
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Brexit - where to now?
9:09 AM.Chaos in the British House of Commons as the British Prime Minister Theresa May abruptly delayed a crucial vote on her Brexit deal...announcing she will head back to Brussels to try and renegotiate… Read more Audio
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Napier Central School cookbook brings everyone together
11:39 AM.Every whanau has a favourite recipe. The Napier Central School community has put a whole heap together to come up with a treasure trove of family recipes from the kitchens of Hawke's Bay. The result… Read more Audio
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Must Heritage be Handsome?
11:39 AM.The problem with saving our modernist architectural heritage is we often can't agree on whether it's any good or not, says Bill McKay, Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Hooton & Mills
11:07 AM.Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills look at what has been happening in the Beehive: problems within National's ranks, the education review and how things are going with Kiwibuild. Matthew Hooton is the… Read more Audio
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Book review - Welcome Home by Lucia Berlin
10:35 AM.Kiran Dass from Timeout bookstore reviews Welcome Home by Lucia Berlin, which is published by Picador. Read more Audio
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Fighting the business of slavery
10:07 AM.Matt Friedman is an international human trafficking expert, who leads an organisation fighting the business of slavery - corporation by corporation. More than 40 million people worldwide are estimated… Read more Audio
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French unrest, Brexit, and Angela Merkel's emotional farewell
9:51 AM.Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney reports from France on the unrest in Paris and across the country, with U-turns by the Macron Government, not enough to turn tide of violence. Also Europe holds… Read more Audio
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Pacific nurses say pathway to practise too hard
9:41 AM.Pasifika nurses in New Zealand say the pathway for trained migrant nurses to practise in this country is too difficult, and if changed, could significantly ease the shortage in the profession. The… Read more Audio
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Radical overhaul of schools - the details
9:08 AM.The government's independent task force has reviewed the school system finding it is underfunded, and not working for too many groups including Maori, Pasifika and disabled children. It recommends the… Read more Audio
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Lego and the digestive tract & expensive cheap shoes!
11:50 AM.The week that was with Radar and Michele A'Court with the lighter side of the headlines, including the cheap trick which fooled luxury shoe shoppers, and how long does it take a swallowed piece of… Read more Audio
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Cricket tests and school rugby poaching
11:35 AM.Sports commentator Brendan Telfer at the two cricket tests in progress, the Blacks Caps versus Pakistan and the much awaited series between Australia and India. Also the schoolboy poaching ban imposed… Read more Audio
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Glen Campbell, Sun Kil Moon and TGTB&TQ
11:07 AM.The second album, Merrieland, from Damon Albarn-fronted supergroup The Good The Bad And The Queen has taken 11 years, but been well worth the wait, reckons Jeremy Taylor. There is also musical comfort… Read more Audio
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Unity Books review
10:38 AM.Tilly Lloyd from Unity Books reviews Houses of Aotearoa, by Andrew Patterson. Read more Audio
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Rallying round: the health system's quake response
10:07 AM.When the 2011 Canterbury earthquakes struck, the region was hit with disaster on an unprecedented scale and the health system was challenged like never before. The injured needed immediate treatment… Read more Audio
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Warming Korean relations and uncertainty for Taiwan
9:47 AM.Asia correspondent Ed White reports from Taipei, where Taiwan is entering a period of political uncertainty after the ruling party has suffered stunning losses in local elections, and a series of… Read more Audio
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Hamilton rebirth
9:33 AM.A look at moves to rejuvenate Hamilton. Brian White from Hamilton architects EdwardsWhite talks to Lynn Freeman. Read more Audio
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Filthy rich: America's richest families hoarding their wealth
9:19 AM.Analysis of the fortunes of America's families has found that wealth is concentrating into fewer and fewer hands. Read more Audio
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How will arrest of top Huawei exceutive play out?
9:09 AM.Meng Wanzhou Huawei Technologies' CFO and daughter of the company's founder, was arrested in Canada and faces extradition to the US on reported accusations of violating US sanctions against Iran… Read more Audio