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Preventing perfectionism
11:29 AM.How can we prevent our perfectionist children from focusing on their mistakes? From screwing up the drawing because they went over the lines, to refusing to do things because they think they're not… Read more Audio
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New Technology - Sarah Putt
11:08 AM.Sarah Putt on fake followers, US soldiers' fitness apps inadvertently breaching security and Google's memory loss. Audio
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Book review - Best of 2017
10:41 AM.The Mother of All Questions by Rebecca Solnit, published by Granta Books. Bright Ideas for Young Minds by Beststart, published by Mary Egan Publishing. France is a Feast: Paul & Julia Child's… Read more Audio
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Canterbury students uncover roll's 15th century secrets
10:07 AM.After six hundred years the secrets contained in a mysterious medieval document, could soon be unlocked thanks to New Zealand detective work and help from British imaging specialists. Read more Audio, Gallery
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UK correspondent Kate Adie
9:51 AM.Kate Adie on the continuing civil war within parties over Brexit, the BBC gender pay row, now back on front pages, and the continuing fall-out from the Presidents' Club men-only charity dinner… Read more Audio
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Calls for Tourette's to be understood, accepted and supported
9:33 AM.Robyn Twemlow is the director of the Tourettes Association of New Zealand which she started after her daughter Analise was diagnosed with it and found it almost impossible to find support. She talks… Read more Audio
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Wellington Universities look at housing more students
9:09 AM.The number of available rentals in the Wellington has dropped 70% on a year ago, and TradeMe figures predict the demand in January is even bigger. It's giving universities in other cities the chance… Read more Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
11:49 AM.Courtney Johnston looks back at the life of Dame Cheryll Sotheran, founding Chief Executive of Te Papa. Also, a cheeky offer from a New York museum to the Office of the US President. And did you use… Read more Audio
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Tuai: A Traveller in Two Worlds
11:30 AM.Alison Jones talks to Kathryn Ryan about very early Maori and Pakeha relations, at a time when migration was pretty much under Maori control. Tuai: A Traveller in Two Worlds is the true story of one… Read more Audio
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Music with Graeme Downes
11:06 AM.Graeme Downes takes a look at Neil Finn's latest offering, Out of Silence. Graeme is a founding member of The Verlaines, songwriter, musicologist, senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the… Read more Audio
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Book review - Best of 2017
10:41 AM.The Idiot by Elif Batuman, published by Penguin. Pachinko by Min Jin Lee, published by HarperCollins. Things to Do When You're Goth in the Country & Other Stories by Chavisa Woods, published by Seven… Read more Audio
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Love like ours? The Inner Life of Animals
10:09 AM.Kathryn Ryan speaks to Peter Wohlleben, author of the best-selling Hidden Life of Trees. His latest book, The Inner Life of Animals - Surprising Observations of a Hidden World, looks at how pets and… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
9:55 AM.Australian correspondent Bernard Keane reports on the political year across the Tasman kicking off in the same way 2017 ended: with the government leaking. Audio
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Aussie grapes in Kiwi wine: "a blow to the industry"
9:40 AM.One of the country's best known wine labels is to start using Australian grapes in some of its wines. Montana says it will use grapes from across the Tasman in two of its cheaper wines - one sauvignon… Read more Audio
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Leadership rumblings in National party
9:31 AM.Kathryn talks with RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson about moves within the National party. Audio
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'Massive snow melt' concerning: researchers
9:09 AM.Researchers are concerned with the long term implications the warmer South Island temperatures are having on the country's largest ice fields and in turn future water availability. Read more Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
11:44 AM.Could the appointment of new political editors at TVNZ and TV3 produce an all-female line-up in mainstream media's press gallery leadership? Gavin Ellis is a media commentator and former editor of the… Read more Audio
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New Year, Old Me?
11:22 AM.As February nears, some of those well-intended healthy New Years resolutions might be slipping into the back of some people's minds. But according to a leading health academic, it's this very mindset… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
11:06 AM.How the TPPA trade deal has morphed into the CPTPP, and Auckland Airport selling its stake in North Queensland Airports. Audio
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Book review - Best of 2017
10:35 AM.Laura Caygill reviews: The Power by Naomi Alderman, published by Penguin. Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie, published by Bloomsbury. Persons Unknown by Susie Steiner, published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Refik Anadol: it's virtual reality but not as you know it
10:10 AM.You don't have to pop on a headset to experience the eye popping futuristic artworks created by Refik Anadol. Using data, architecture, projection, light and sound, the Turkish media artist creates… Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Susan Milligan
9:47 AM.Donald Trump's first State of the Union address, where we are now with the the Russia investigation, and the #metoo movement continues to spread and take casualties. Audio
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Length of High Court cases under scrutiny
9:32 AM.Are the wheels of justice turning smoothly in New Zealand's court cases? An Otago University-led study into the lengths of High Court cases has revealed almost a fifth of general proceedings are… Read more Audio
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Beekeepers welcome MPI U-turn on Manuka honey
9:08 AM.NZ Beekeeping was set to take MPI to the High Court, starting today, over its proposed export standard on the premium honey. The industry group maintained that the standard would have meant more than… Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:48 AM.Kennedy discusses the politics of place, as displayed in two recent ventures that have attracted both praise and criticism: a new track on Te Mata Peak and a satellite launched from Mahia Peninsula. Audio