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Dental care with a side of Botox?
9:39 AM.A growing number of New Zealand dentists are turning to appearance medicine including Botox, dermal fillers and chemical peels. The Australasian Academy of Dento-Facial Aesthetics - an organisation… Read more Audio
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National sexual harm helpline goes live
9:09 AM.Safe to Talk will provide professional and specialist support services to sexual abuse and assault survivors. But there is concern from the sector that a massive shortage of counsellors, therapists… Read more Audio
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The week that was with James Eliott and Irene Pink
11:51 AM.Our comedians take a look at the lighter side of the week including the story about a smoke machine at an an Auckland Zumba class causing a fire service callout. Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:32 AM.Brendan Telfer has a wrap of the the Commonwealth Games so far, including how we're going on the medal table and the sad case of weightlifter Laurel Hubbard; also Israel Folau's Twitter condemnation… Read more Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:09 AM.Jeremy Taylor checks out Phoebe Bridgers' rich, melancholy debut, expat Kiwis The Eversons' new musical project Superorganism and a new release from the latest musical endeavour from superb local… Read more Audio
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Unity Books review - House of Impossible Beauties
10:39 AM.Melanie O'Loughlin reviews House of Impossible Beauties by Joseph Cassara, published by One World. Audio
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"Make a Hard Fist" - fighting off unwanted attention
10:07 AM.Taupo-based writer Tina Shaw, talks to Lynn Freeman about her latest book for teenagers, Make a Hard Fist on how to deal with unwanted attention. Set in West Auckland, it's about 16-year-old Lizzie… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Anna Fifield
9:50 AM.Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe prepares to meet US President Donald Trump. They used to be in lock-step on North Korea but now Trump is holding a summit with North Korea leader Kim Jong Un and has… Read more Audio
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Can't commit to a dog? Borrow someone else's
9:38 AM.Many of us would love to have a dog, but can’t take on full-time ownership. Sarah Walker has set up the Dog Share Collective to connect people who love dogs with pooches that need a little more… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Stopping Groundhog Day in disability services
9:20 AM.A common complaint in disability services is around a poverty of experiences, expectations and connections for people with cognitive disabilities. Where for many every day can feel like Groundhog Day… Read more Audio
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Is Donald Trump eyeing return to TPP?
9:09 AM.The US President Donald Trump appears to be considering a return to the Trans Pacific Partnership trade agreement. Republican Senators in Washington say President Trump has asked his top trade… Read more Audio
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Viewing with Lara Strongman
11:51 AM.Lara Strongman reviews three character-driven crime drama series: Marcella on Netflix, Deep State on TVNZ on Demand and Killing Eve also on TVNZ on Demand. Audio
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Speech development in pre-schoolers - what's normal?
11:27 AM.Language development in pre-schoolers is a remarkable process, from three months old, when babies first produce vowel sounds, to the five year old off to school with a vocabulary of over two thousand… Read more Audio
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New technology with Sarah Putt
11:07 AM.Sarah Putt on what's up in Agritech; how Facebook is facing the music and the Tahi Rua Toru Tech competition. Audio
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Book review - The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted
10:39 AM.Jane Westaway reviews The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted by Robert Hillman, published by Text Publishing. Audio
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Rose Tremain - Scenes from a Vanished Life
10:07 AM.Rose Tremain is one of the UK's most respected authors. Her mostly historical fiction books span 17th century high society to more recent history. She talks with Kathryn Ryan about her just published… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
9:50 AM.UK correspondent Matthew Parris on Labour front bencher and Corbyn loyalist Barry Gardiner who has come under fire for a second time after a recording surfaced of him describing the party's Brexit… Read more Audio
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Healthcare for the elderly – a geographic lottery
9:32 AM.New research from the New Zealand Aged Care Association is revealing the geographical barriers for elderly New Zealanders wanting to move into care. Using interRAI health assessment data the report… Read more Audio
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Should Govt agencies adopt Facebook’s business tool?
9:09 AM.As Facebook comes under ever increasing scrutiny over data security, a growing number of government ministries and agencies in New Zealand are adopting Facebook's business communications tool… Read more Audio
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Legal commentator Dean Knight
11:51 AM.Dean Knight is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Law at Victoria University. Today he discusses two Supreme Court cases relating to the ban on prisoners voting. Audio
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Waco survivor Grace Adams: 'This is where I am now'
11:26 AM.New Zealander Grace Adams escaped the infamous Branch Davidian cult in Waco, Texas, but her sister Rebecca was among the 76 people who died there in 1993. Grace says Rebecca's memory drives her work… Read more Audio
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Music with Graeme Downes
11:07 AM.We go back to the '80s with songs from the BBC hit drama, The Singing Detective. Graeme Downes is a musicologist and senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago. Audio
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NZ Books review - How We Met by Michele A'Court
10:39 AM.Louise O'Brien reviews How We Met by Michele A'Court, published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Ethiopian memoir reveals 'a life painted in tears'
10:08 AM.Aida Edemariam's grandmother was born in Ethiopia around 100 years ago. She was married very young (aged 8) and lived through remarkable changes in the country's history. From a deeply religious… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
9:49 AM.Fallout from the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull notching up his 30th losing poll in a row; and yet another media expose of awful cruelty on live export vessels has put the government in a… Read more Audio