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WISE women serve up delicious world cuisine
11:30 AM.Refugee women are cooking a range of cuisines at Auckland markets and events as part of the WISE catering project. Coordinator Sasi Niyamathullah shares a recipe for the group's popular Sri Lankan… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Mike Williams & Matthew Hooton
11:07 AM.The America's Cup set-up in Auckland, what next after a series of meetings between the Government, Auckland Council and Team New Zealand ? Also how well is Prime Minister Jacinda Adern doing on the… Read more Audio
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Book review - Winter by Ali Smith
10:40 AM.Anne Else reviews "Winter" by Ali Smith, Published by Penguin Random House NZ. Audio
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Classic planes, 'Love is in the air'
10:07 AM.Renowned writer and photographer Ivor Wilkins' new book Classic Planes explores not just the machines, but the aviation pioneers of New Zealand history and the engineers working to obsessively rebuild… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Africa correspondent Debora Patta
9:51 AM.With Robert Mugabe ousted as the leader of Zanu PF by the party, what happens next? We cross to Debra Patta for the latest. Audio
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Brave new world of Initial Coin Offerings
9:32 AM.Financial watchdogs around are issuing warnings about the risks of Initial Coin Offerings, more commonly called ICOs. These involve start-up companies issuing digital "tokens" or "coins" to investors… Read more Audio
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How will countries meet Paris Climate targets?
9:09 AM.The latest UN climate change negotiations have wrapped up in Bonn - so how will members meet their targets from the Paris Agreement? Kathryn talks with social scientist Bronwyn Hayward of the… Read more Audio
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The Week That Was with Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther
11:49 AM.A lighter look at the stories of the week including the Dunedin driver caught playing on his bagpipes, a new species of grass that tastes like salt and vinegar chips and why Apple's 'tears of joy'… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:34 AM.The All Whites come up short in Peru, Steve Hanson laments how TV replays appear to be causing referees to make decisions which favour the home team, and the odd decision of World Rugby to award the… Read more Audio
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Jamaica’s original dancehall queen Sister Nancy is coming to NZ
11:10 AM.Pioneering Jamaican vocalist Sister Nancy is performing in Aotearoa for the first time this weekend, with shows in Raglan and Auckland. Bass-addled fanboy Grant Smithies is beside himself with… Read more Video, Audio
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Book review - Logical Family by Armistead Maupin
10:38 AM.Tilly Lloyd from Unity Books reviews Logical Family by Armistead Maupin, published by Doubleday. Audio
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Steve Bisley: All the Burning Bridges
10:06 AM.Often portrayed as the cool-dude larrikin, living a life of excess, the veteran Australian actor Steve Bisley has made a name for himself in TV series such as Water Rats and Police Rescue and has… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Mike Field
9:50 AM.A new prime minister in the Solomon Islands, elections in Tonga, Australia pushes a Chinese company out of Melanesia and plans for floating cities in French Polynesia are unveiled. Audio
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Rethinking how NZ deals with meningococcal disease
9:37 AM.Paediatrician Professor Andrew Pollard is a world expert on vaccination; he advises the World Health Organisation and is the Chair of the United Kingdom's Joint Committee on Vaccination and… Read more Audio
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Learning from NZ's 30-year Quota Management System
9:22 AM.One of the world's biggest environmental organisations The Nature Conservancy has just released an assessment of New Zealand's fisheries. It finds while New Zealand is ahead of most countries in… Read more Audio
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Road toll heading towards the worst in seven years- why?
9:08 AM.With just 6 weeks until the end of the year, 325 people have died on the roads... ...that's just three fewer than all of last year. An analysis of the road toll by consultants Deloitte, and just… Read more Audio
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Viewing with Paul Casserly
11:45 AM.TV and Film writer Paul Casserly has been watching new movie Professor Marston and The Wonder Woman: the story of the polyamorous relationship of the Wonder Woman creator, his wife and his mistress… Read more Audio
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Disciplining children ... the nice way
11:25 AM.Anna Martin is a child, adolescent and adult therapist who specialises in the discipline process and the parent/child relationship. She has developed two new methods called Awareness Discipline Method… Read more Audio
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New Technology with Sarah Putt
11:08 AM.Sarah Putt discusses the tension between regulation and technology as outlined in new report Analog Regulation, Digital World: what is NZ's track record and we are getting it right? Also, happy 10th… Read more Audio
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Book review - Mythos
10:35 AM.Sonja deFriez reviews Mythos: A Retelling of the Myths of Ancient Greece by Stephen Fry, published by Penguin. Random House NZ. Audio
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Peter Carey: 'The useful word is not guilt, but responsibility'
10:09 AM.Peter Carey tackles the fraught and shameful parts of Australia's Aboriginal history in his latest novel. He tells Kathryn Ryan that it's time all Australians do whatever they can to help ease pain… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matt Dathan
9:50 AM.The big stumbling block holding up progress in Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU, and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson faces calls to resign over the tragic case of Nazanin… Read more Audio
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Tim Gill: learning through risk
9:31 AM.It's only in the great outdoors that children can learn crucial life lessons like resilience and respect, says scholar and child advocate Tim Gill. Read more Audio
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Upholding democracy in a place that doesn't exist
9:22 AM.New Zealand's Dr Michael Walls has the unusual job of being the chief international observer of presidential elections in Somaliland, a country that has yet to gain international recognition. This… Read more Audio, Gallery
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The battle for power in Harare
9:08 AM.What now for Zimbabwe as its military places the country's only ever president, 93 year old Robert Mugabe, under house arrest? Kathryn Ryan talks to our Africa correspondent. Read more Audio