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Volcano threat forces mass evacuations in Vanuatu
9:24 AM.Vanuatu's government has given the 11,000 Ambae island residents just one week to evacuate their homes following threats from the Manaro volcano. At least 7,000 residents have already been relocated… Read more Audio
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Is it time for a common trans-Tasman border?
9:08 AM.Airlines and tourism bodies in New Zealand and Australia are backing calls to slash red tape with border processing at Australian and New Zealand airports. A report out this week, commissioned by… Read more Audio
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Viewing with Lara Strongman
11:49 AM.Lara Strongman on the big-screen adaptation of The Changeover, five series worth of Suits and TVNZ's newly announced line-up for 2018. Audio
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How parents can support kids who struggle to learn
11:27 AM.Speech and language therapist Christian Wright shares some insight. Read more Audio
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New technology with Mark Pesce
11:07 AM.Mark Pesce talks to Lynn Freeman through the pros and cons of Apple's new FaceID and TrueDepth™ camera; how CBS's Showtime was caught mining crypto-coins in viewers' web browsers; and piracy websites… Read more Audio
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Book review - Wizards of Once by Cressida Cowell
10:38 AM.Rachel Eadie reviews Wizards of Once by Cressida Cowell, published by Hachette NZ. Audio
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Neil Cross: exploring our darkest fears
10:06 AM.Wellington-based, British-born crime writer Neil Cross has a knack for creating twisted characters that are loved and loathed by TV audiences across the globe. Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Kate Adie
9:48 AM.Kate Adie on Labour announcing a nationalisation policy at its party conference; PFIS - private financing of large-build developments including hospitals and utilities; and Uber v. the Mayor of… Read more Audio
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Finance as a force for good
9:34 AM.Singapore-based Natasha Garcha was working for a top hedge fund during the GFC when she realised over 2.5 billion people are excluded from the financial system worldwide. Natasha tells Lynn Freeman… Read more Audio
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Black Ferns finally get their celebration. Is it enough?
9:08 AM.Aucklanders get their chance to celebrate with the Women's Rugby World Cup winners, the Black Ferns, today in Manukau. It has taken a month to organise this event for New Zealand's most successful… Read more Audio
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Legal commentator Charles McGuinness
11:45 AM.The first prosecution under the new health and safety legislation, and the cautious approach to fines. Also, how does New Zealand First's Health and Safety Industrial Relations policy match up with… Read more Audio
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Poppies and Pohutukawa
11:20 AM.Chris Mullane joins Kathryn Ryan to discuss The Battle of Passchendaele centenary commemorations, and his work making sure modern day veterans are being supported. Audio
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Silver Scrolls: Finalists for the Maioha, Screen and Classical composition awards
11:05 AM.RNZ Music producer Yadana Saw looks at some of the lesser known categories in this year's APRA Silver Scroll Awards, which take place tomorrow night in Dunedin. Read more Audio
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Book review - Flow: Whanganui River Poems
10:35 AM.Harry Ricketts reviews: "Flow: Whanganui River Poems" by Airini Beautrais Audio
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50 years of the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship
10:05 AM.A new book celebrates the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship, which has produced some of New Zealand's finest artworks. Arts commentator Priscilla Pitts and journalist Andrea Hotere (daughter of the 1969… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
9:45 AM.The Federal Government has announced it will establish an Australian space agency, changing the country's status as one of only two OECD countries that doesn't have one; people are being targeted for… Read more Audio
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Can action sports help make a better world?
9:20 AM.Skateboarding, surfing and other action sports are starting to play a role in social development, community building and even peacemaking around the world. Read more Audio
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Fears Manawatu Gorge solution 'a long way off'
9:05 AM.As public meetings take place outlining alternative route options to restore the main route from East to West across the North Island, truckers, heavy road users and businesses continue to voice their… Read more Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
11:44 AM.A thorough debrief of media coverage before, during and after the election, that ended in speculation fatigue, and the small island of serenity at the the BBC called "slow TV". Gavin Ellis is a media… Read more Audio
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Wild horses couldn't drag her away
11:25 AM.With her two sisters, writer and photographer Kelly Wilson made wild Kaimanawa horses a household name via the TV series Keeping up with the Kaimanawas. She says it's time the Australian public began… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Business commentator Rod Oram
11:07 AM.Business Commentator, Rod Oram talks to Kathryn Ryan about Fonterra's year-end results, and its CEO's big pay packet as well as Fletcher Building calling in the auditors to look at its four most… Read more Audio
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Book review - Human Anatomy
10:40 AM.Human Anatomy - Stereoscopic Images Of Medical Specimens is reviewed by Niki Ward from Ekor Books. Audio
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Barefoot Ted on the joy of natural running
10:08 AM.A skipping rope can help people re-learn the 'primal skill' of running without shoes, says Ted McDonald, aka Barefoot Ted. Read more Video, Audio
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US correspondent Susan Milligan
9:50 AM.Susan Milligan talks to Kathryn Ryan about President Trump's war of words with North Korea, kneeling for NFL, and health care. Audio
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The push for net zero buildings
9:30 AM.The Green Building Council is pushing for more energy efficient multi-unit buildings in New Zealand saying they are good for the environment, save businesses money and even deliver more productive… Read more Audio, Gallery