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Should graffiti be protected by copyright?
9:44 AM.In New Zealand, the law is silent on whether street artists are entitled to enforce a copyright over their work if it has been appropriated and commercialised. A recent case in the US highlighted… Read more Audio
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Older women, exercise & chronic disease
9:22 AM.How can exercise improve the health and well-being of midlife and older women with chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and respiratory illness? Kathryn talks with… Read more Audio
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Census reminder letters sent to 180k households
9:09 AM.Statistics New Zealand has written to 180 thousand households for the third time, reminding them to complete and return their forms. This likely represents around 450 thousand New Zealanders, who… Read more Audio
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Viewing with Sarah McMullan
11:50 AM.Sarah McMullan reviews I Feel Pretty, Coco, The Handmaid's Tale Season 2 (starting next week on Lightbox), and The Breaker-Upperers starring Jackie Van Beek and Madeleine Sami. Audio
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Childcare: how to choose?
11:28 AM.Parents looking for early childcare sometimes have a lot to consider. Early childhood educator Dr Sue Cherrington has tips for finding the right fit for your family. Read more Audio
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New technology with Bill Bennett
11:07 AM.Technology journalist Bill Bennett on the US and UK restricting Chinese telecommunications equipment company ZTE, and the Commerce Commission laying 27 charges against Vodafone under the Fair Trading… Read more Audio
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Book review - "The Darkness" by Ragnar Jonasson
10:40 AM.Ralph McAllister reviews The Darkness by Ragnar Jonasson, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Matthew Syed: how failing can help us succeed
10:07 AM.No-one became successful by being afraid to make mistakes, says Matthew Syed. The British journalist and former Olympic table tennis champion has written a new book for kids – You Are Awesome. Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Gerri Peev
9:54 AM.Gerri Peev on the row brewing for Theresa May over taking the decision to bomb sites in Syria, for the first time in her premiership, without parliamentary approval. Audio
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Do Auckland's proposals for managing cats go far enough?
9:44 AM.Auckland Council is reviewing its Pest Management Strategy, including a period of public consultation, which has just closed. One of the sticky issues, as regards cats, is the lack of a clear… Read more Audio
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Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr
9:09 AM.Adrian Orr began as the new Governor of the Reserve Bank last month, after ten years as the head of the New Zealand Superfund. He talks with Kathryn Ryan about changes at the bank, the risks on the… Read more Audio
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Science commentator Kathy Campbell
11:46 AM.Professor Kathy Campbell is a geologist, paleoecologist and astrobiologist at the University of Auckland. Today she joins Kathryn Ryan from the SETICon 2 convention in California, discussing the… Read more Audio
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Scamming the spammer: James Veitch
11:27 AM.Suspicious emails, unclaimed bonds, Nigerian princes; standard procedure is to delete on sight. But what if you replied? British comedian, bestselling author and fastest ever TED Talker to reach over… Read more Audio
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Music with Yadana Saw
11:07 AM.Music 101's Yadana Saw plays the winner of last night's Taite Music Prize, featuring a look at the award's namesake, Dylan Taite. Audio
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Book review - Dancing with the King
10:40 AM.Harry Broad reviews Dancing with the King: The Rise and Fall of the King Country, 1864-1885 by Michael Belgrave, published by Auckland University Press. Audio
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Kathryn Bonella: Operation Playboy
10:11 AM.True-crime writer and journalist Kathryn Bonella has travelled the world to collect unprecedented, first-person testimony from an international network of drug smugglers and their bosses, as well as… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
9:52 AM.The Australian Greens have won the backing of a former head of the Australian Federal Police in unveiling a policy to legalise cannabis for personal use; hundreds of Australian companies caught up in… Read more Audio
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Digging up the past: Hallie Buckley & Peter Petchey
9:44 AM.A series of exhumations from grave sites in the South Island at Lawrence and Milton are revealing more about the lives of our early settlers. The Otago Historic Cemeteries Bioarchaeology Project is in… Read more Audio
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Music industry revenues are up, but is local music being left behind?
9:34 AM.The New Zealand music industry has experienced its third double-digit revenue growth from recorded music. Streaming and downloads provide the majority of that cash, but how does that affect local… Read more Audio
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GCSB points to Russian cyber attacks on NZ
9:09 AM.As the US and UK issue a joint warning about worldwide cyber attacks, the Government Communications Security Bureau names Russia as being behind some of the 122 serious incidents last year. In a rare… Read more Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
11:46 AM.Will TVNZ and Spark make the Rugby World Cup more accessible than Sky and the excellent Commonwealth Games coverage. Veteran journalist Barry Soper is prevented from transiting through the US. Is it… Read more Audio
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Paul Spoonley: farewell to the nuclear family?
11:27 AM.Kathryn talks with Massey University demographer Professor Paul Spoonley about the changing face of New Zealand families and the factors driving the change. Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
11:06 AM.The oil and gas industry's response to the government decision not to offer any offshore exploration blocks. Comvita signals it is a takeover target. Audio
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Book review - Never Greener by Ruth Jones
10:40 AM.Gail Pittaway reviews Never Greener by Ruth Jones, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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P.P. Arnold: soul survivor
10:06 AM.Soul and R&B singer P.P. Arnold talks to Kathryn about her extraordinary life. She became a backing vocalist for Ike and Tina Turner in 1964, and went on to work with other huge names in the music… Read more Audio