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Spy agency says NO to Huawei
9:09 AM.The government's electronic spy agency has rejected Spark's bid to use technology provided by the Chinese tech giant Huawei for the new 5G cellphone network. Spark has promised to roll-out the network… Read more Audio
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What can a whale's ear wax tell us?
11:50 AM.Science commentator, Dr Siouxsie Wiles has been looking at research in whale ear wax and what it can tell us about how stressful the whales found whaling. She also has more on research in to the link… Read more Audio
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Evotia Tamua's photography preserving Samoan culture
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What are the cool kids listening to?
11:13 AM.RNZ's Kirsten Johnstone reviews some new music podcasts. Read more Audio
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NZ Books review - The Writing Life:12 NZ authors
11:07 AM.Louise O'Brien from quarterly review periodical New Zealand Books, reviews The Writing Life:12 NZ authors by Deborah Shepard, which is published by Massey University Press. Read more Audio
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Sir Kim Workman: 'We talk about New Zealand values and beliefs – what are they?'
10:07 AM.The 78-year-old justice reform advocate Sir Kim Workman has been knighted for his services to prisoner welfare and the justice sector. He talks with Kathryn Ryan about what he's seen and his hopes for… Read more Audio
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More setbacks for Australia's PM
9:48 AM.Australia correspondent, Karen Middleton reports on Scott Morrison being forced further into minority government after one of his backbench MPs suddenly quit his party to sit as an independent… Read more Audio
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Instagram clamps down on fake accounts - Why?
9:35 AM.Instagram has announced an initiative that will target fake likes and comments. The company said it has developed tools that identify accounts that use third-party services and apps to artificially… Read more Audio
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Reserve Bank eases lending restrictions
9:23 AM.Business Editor Gyles Beckford discusses the Reserve Bank's decision to loosen lending restrictions for home buyers. Read more Audio
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Driving Dairy farming towards sustainability
9:11 AM.The challenge of reducing the dairy industry's environmental impact, while at the same time making farms more sustainable. Tracy Brown is the chair the DairyNZ Environmental Leaders Forum and winner… Read more Audio
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Sky TV's new CEO & radical Maori TV changes
11:47 AM.Media commentator Gavin Ellis looks at the problems facing Sky TV's subscription service, as Martin Stewart is announced to replace long time Chief Executive John Fellet. Also, Maori TV's announcement… Read more Audio
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The overshadowed French Navigators and Naturalists
11:28 AM.Mike Lee is known to many as an Auckland councillor and before that the chair of Auckland Regional Council. But he is also a keen historian, French speaker and enthusiast of the contributions that… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Trademe takeover approach, Fletcher Building profit warning
11:06 AM.Business commentator Rod Oram takes a look at the Trademe takeover approach from a UK investment fund, and Fletcher Building issues yet another profit warning, and has a very bad AGM. Read more Audio
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Book review - The Long Take by Robin Robertson
10:34 AM.Stella Chrysostomou from Volume bookstore reviews The Long Take by Robin Robertson, which is published by Pan Macmillan. Read more Audio
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Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes' fall from grace
10:07 AM.Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou started digging into unusual practices at a Silicon valley start-up, Theranos, in 2014. What he uncovered was fraud and deception at a monumental scale. The… Read more Audio
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US bound migrant caravan and belated weather warnings
9:48 AM.From the US, Washington bureau chief of The Guardian, David Smith with what's happening to the 500 migrants who attempted to storm the US border and were repelled by tear gas by border officials. Also… Read more Audio
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Why babies easily learn new languages, adults not so much!
9:31 AM.Babies are sponges for learning new languages, whereas adults find it much harder. Anne Cutler is a Distinguished Professor at Western Sydney University specialising in linguistics. Her research… Read more Audio
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The Ombudsman & the fight for compensation
9:19 AM.Ombudsman for the Republic of Ireland Peter Tyndall talks with Kathryn about the Magdalene Laundries survivors and his role in their fight for compensation. The Magdalene Laundries were a network of… Read more Audio
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NZ’s Motor Neuron mortality rate highest in world
9:09 AM.A new global study reveals New Zealand has the world's highest mortality rate for motor neuron disease, with far more sufferers than previously thought. The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study shows… Read more Audio
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A year of Kiwibuild, can shared equity meet targets?
11:49 AM.Bill McKay analyses the long awaited announcement of the Urban Design Authority - it's going to be huge, and will run several projects large scale and incorporate both Housing NZ and Kiwibuild. Also a… Read more Audio
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Cooking for one with Klancy Miller
11:32 AM.Dining solo doesn't have to be a chore. New York-based writer and pastry chef Klancy Miller wants to inspire people to enjoy cooking for themselves. She earned a Diplôme de Pâtisserie at Le Cordon… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Mills & Sherson
11:07 AM.Discussion focuses on the Government's new planning agency and what impact it might have on housing. Also the tricky politics of China and the challenges that poses for New Zealand. Stephen Mills is… Read more Audio
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Book review -The Sentence is Death by Anthony Horowitz
10:41 AM.Gail Pittaway reviews The Sentence is Death by Anthony Horowitz, which is published by Penguin Random House. Read more Audio
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Always Another Country: Sisonke Msimang
10:06 AM.South African human rights activist and writer Sisonke Msimang's first book Always Another Country is "a memoir of exile and home." The daughter of an ANC freedom fighter, as a child she was always… Read more Audio
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Brexit deal signed of at crunch EU summit
9:50 AM.Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney reports on Britain's withdrawal agreement with Europe, with the deal approved unanimously by the bloc's 27 heads of state and government. Also the French president… Read more Audio