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Viewing with Tamar Munch
11:46 AM.Freelance publicist and viewing consumer Tamar Munch reviews the BAFTA-winning comedy series Mum, the US animated sitcom Big Mouth, and Joan Didion - The Centre Will Not Hold, streaming on Netflix… Read more Audio
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Minimising the risk of suicide - what can parents do?
11:23 AM.Education consultant Nathan Mikaere-Wallis discusses New Zealand's high youth suicide rate and what parents can do to minimise risk. Read more Audio
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New Technology with Sarah Putt
11:07 AM.Sarah Putt discusses what Clare Curran is likely to bring as the new Minister for Communications and Broadcasting, Vocus putting its NZ business up for sale, and Facebook snapping up tbh. Audio
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Book review - Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward
10:41 AM.Jenna Todd from Time Out bookstore reviews Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward, published by Bloomsbury. Audio
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Online ad fraud 'out of control'
10:06 AM.The online advertising industry is a preposterous train wreck that must be changed, a former advertising executive says. Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matt Dathan
9:50 AM.As news breaks of UK Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon resigning, Kathryn Ryan talks to UK correspondent Matt Dathan for the latest on the allegations of sexual misconduct in Westminster. Audio
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Failed MH370 search 'insult to human intelligence'
9:32 AM.A need to feed the media, following false clues, and a desire to look like heroes, are just some of the reasons given by investigative journalist, Florence de Changy, for the failure to find MH370… Read more Audio
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Take Ten: a safe zone in a binge drinking culture
9:21 AM.An alcohol safe zone is being put in place in Courtenay Place over summer, starting this Saturday night, featuring water, bean bags and volunteers on hand to help intoxicated young people get home… Read more Audio
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Is recruiting police from overseas the answer?
9:09 AM.The Police Association says looking offshore to boost police numbers is not the answer to the country's needs. The new police minister, Stuart Nash, says fast-tracked visas could be introduced for… Read more Audio
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Science commentator Siouxsie Wiles
11:47 AM.This week, scientist Dr Siouxsie Wiles talks about what might make some flu viruses deadlier than others, and how researchers have figured out why boiling mud and gas has been spewing from vents in… Read more Audio
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How do you make a city 'age-friendly'?
11:32 AM.No public loos, prohibitive ramps, not enough benches, for many older people our towns and cities have become no-go areas. Tom Scharf and Vanessa Burholt are experts in helping turn communities into… Read more Audio
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Music with Graeme Downes
11:11 AM.Graeme Downes takes a look at DSO's Tally Ho! 2 - Dunedin Sound Songs & Singers performance this weekend, featuring music from Nadia Reid, Anthonie Tonnon and The 3Ds. Graeme is a founding member of… Read more Audio
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Book review - Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney
10:42 AM.John King reviews Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney, published by Faber. Audio
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'Having something slightly out of place draws your attention in'
10:07 AM.Welsh music producer, engineer and musician, David Wrench might not be a household name, but inside the music industry he has something of a reputation. Read more Video, Audio
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
9:49 AM.Latest news from across the Tasman, including the ongoing fallout from the citizenship drama after another dual citizen emerged yesterday; continuing criticism of the government over the indigenous… Read more Audio
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Remembering Kim Wall
9:29 AM.Friends and family of the slain Swedish journalist Kim Wall have launched a fund in her honour saying they want to inspire young female journalists. The 30-year-old freelancer was killed on August… Read more Video, Audio
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"The sheer numbers need to be managed"
9:08 AM.Some Dunedin city councillors are bitterly disappointed over the failure of the council to pass a bylaw banning freedom campers without toilets. The council narrowly voted down the proposed bylaw… Read more Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.Gavin Ellis talks to Kathryn about the new broadcasting minister's plans for public broadcasting as well as traditional media telling stories in new ways. Gavin is a media commentator and former… Read more Audio
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Geoff Blackwell & Ruth Hobday: books celebrating humanity
11:29 AM.Geoff Blackwell and Ruth Hobday are the Auckland publishing duo behind a range of award winning internationally best sellers, including the M.I.L.K series of photographic books, and projects with… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
11:07 AM.Rod Oram assesses the impact of the new government on business and also what happened at the solemn Fletcher Building AGM. Audio
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Book review - La Belle Sauvage
10:43 AM.Holly Walker reviews La Belle Sauvage: The Book of Dust Volume One by Philip Pullman, published by Penguin Random house NZ. Audio
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Michael Smith: around the world in a flying boat
10:14 AM.In 2015 Australian adventurer, Michael Smith became the first person to fly solo around the world in a tiny amphibious plane. Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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USA correspondent Gabrielle Levy
9:51 AM.Kathryn Ryan talks US political matters with Washington reporter Gabrielle Levy, she is from the US News and World Report. Audio
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Kiwi 'mini' blockbuster scoops award
9:44 AM.It sounds like a standard Hollywood blockbuster - car chase, explosions, a raging fire, the heroic fire brigade working to save the city - but the twist is the city and its inhabitants are made of… Read more Video, Audio
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'Not enough beds to sleep on'
9:35 AM.Seasonal workers are turning down jobs due to an accommodation shortage caused by Airbnb in Southland. Business owners in Te Anau say workers are struggling to find accommodation in the tourist town… Read more Audio