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The wonders of the Denniston Plateau
11:45 AM.Nine to Noon's outdoors man, Kennedy Warne, has spent the weekend at the Denniston Plateau on the West Coast, with several dozen nature enthusiasts. He describes it as "strange and wonderful" and… Read more Audio
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The family recipes spicing up Dunedin life
11:30 AM.If you've been down to Otago Farmers Market on a Saturday morning, it's likely you'll have seen Danielle Culling. For the past four years, rain or shine, Danielle has been a regular feature at the… Read more Audio
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Dissecting the budget: Liam Hehir & Neale Jones
11:05 AM.Neale Jones was Chief of Staff to Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern and Liam Hehir is a Palmerston North lawyer, political commentator, and National Party member Read more Audio
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Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
10:45 AM.David updates Kathryn on the latest events in Christchurch, including two Environmental Law Initiative High Court challenges, the return of a former Christchurch mayoral candidate, and Pest Free Banks… Read more Audio
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Book review: Tackling the Hens by Mary McCallum
10:35 AM.Airini Beautrais reviews Tackling the Hens by Mary McCallum published by The Cuba Press Read more Audio
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The Hamills take on the world
10:05 AM.A Kiwi family has passed the halfway point on their monumental effort to circumnavigate the globe on their catamaran. Read more Audio
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Foreign correspondent Sebastian Usher
9:45 AM.Sebastian Usher is a BBC Middle East analyst, editor and reporter Read more Audio
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Deepfakes more realistic and easier to make: what can you do?
9:35 AM.Last year, a deepfake impersonating then-President Joe Biden told thousands of voters in the US state of New Hampshire not to vote in the upcoming primaries. Read more Audio
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The growing international links of NZ gangs
9:20 AM.Work underway by a ministerial advisory group has highlighted the growing international links of gangs in this country. Read more Audio
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Traffic light sanction for jobseeker beneficiaries
9:05 AM.New non-financial sanctions are being added to the traffic light system from today for those on the job seeker benefit. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: James Pocock in Gisborne
10:45 AM.Gisborne doctors are on a second 24-hour strike this month for funding and worker rights, it will be up to six months until repairs on one of Gisborne's 'most challenging' roads are done, and… Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:45 AM.Comedians te Radar and Michele A'Court look at some of the funnier stories of the week, including the small city of Carmel-by-the-Sea in California, which requires visitors to get an official permit… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:30 AM.Sam looks at Auckland FC's date with destiny, Moana Pasifika are the buzz of Super Rugby and the "Enhanced Games" inaugural competition. Read more Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:05 AM.Jeremy Taylor from Slowboat Records plays "joyful, spritely" pop from Robert Forster, former Go-Betweens co-frontman's new album; an indie rock debut from Auckland group, Bub; and he celebrates the… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Samantha Gee in Nelson
10:45 AM.The government is yet to confirm Nelson Hospital's redevelopment Budget, the Maori Queen makes first official visit to Whakatu and Te Tauihu. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Names by Florence Knapp
10:35 AM.Laura Caygill reviews The Names by Florence Knapp published by Hachette Read more Audio
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Game Changers: how board games are making a comeback
10:05 AM.Board games can be the subject of pure delight or intense anger - some people play them every week; others flat-out refuse. Read more Audio
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Pacific news: geopolitics, military operations and deep-sea
9:45 AM.Samoa's PM warns of growing geopolitical interest in the Pacific, increased military operations in West Papua. Read more Audio
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Putting the fun in maths
9:30 AM.Polymath founders have their game being used in half of New Zealand's primary schools. Read more Audio
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Budget 2025: Finance Minister Nicola Willis
9:05 AM.Finance Minister Nicola Willis on the choices and trade-offs in yesterday's budget. Read more Audio
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Screentime: with Perlina Lau
11:45 AM.Perlina reviews Toxic Town from Netflix, Matlock screening on TVNZ+ and Over Compensating on Amazon Prime Read more Audio
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Tips and tricks for parenting a strong-willed child
11:25 AM.Many parents will remember the "terrible twos" - when your toddler turns into a tiny tyrant whose favourite word is "no!". But what happens when they're a little bit older, but still tending toward… Read more Audio
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New technology with commentator Bill Bennett
11:05 AM.Bill has been at the TUANZ conference in Hamilton where they've been discussing why 100% of New Zealanders aren't connected. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Tess Brunton in Dunedin
10:45 AM.Government data shows there are just three households in emergency housing across the whole of Otago and Southland. Read more Audio
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Book review: Always Home, Always Homesick by Hannah Kent
10:40 AM.Carole Beu of the Women's Bookshop in Auckland reviews Always Home, Always Homesick by Hannah Kent published by Macmillan Read more Audio