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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:35 AM.Brendan discusses the harsh penalties handed down to two senior members of the NZ rugby league team caught snorting cocaine, the Warriors lose their star signing, Kieran Foran and looks at the 2019… Read more Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:06 AM.Jeremy Taylor digests the sophomore album from Wellington-via-Berlin dance popsters Glass Vaults, and braces for the emotional heavy weather of Feist's first new music in five years. Audio
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History worth telling
10:43 AM.John McIntyre from The Children's Bookshop talks with Kathryn about the huge importance of good books on New Zealand history for young people. He reviews Baston Point: 507 Days on Takaparawha by Tania… Read more Audio
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To the heart of China
10:07 AM.Rob Schmitz is one of the most acclaimed non-Chinese broadcast journalists reporting on China today as NPR's Shanghai correspondent. He has won several high profile journalism awards, but when he… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Anna Fifield
9:51 AM.South Korea's new president, is China's "Belt and Road" initiative and Facebook's geo-blocking of a video of Thailand's new king. Audio
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Keep it clean !
9:46 AM.Wellington Rugby Union is hoping to a new programme being rolled out this weekend will see an improvement in sideline behavior by supporters. It's asking parents and other supporters of junior rugby… Read more Audio
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Out With The Cold
9:39 AM.With cold and flu season lurking, Dr Shaun Holt talks to Kathryn Ryan about prevention and treatment. Shaun is Adjunct Professor at Victoria University of Wellington, advisor to several pharmaceutical… Read more Audio
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Salmon stoush exposes RMA loophole
9:08 AM.Kathryn Ryan talks to MPI's Luke Southorn and Gary Taylor from the Environmental Defence Society about a decision by the Ministry for Primary Industries to support King Salmon's bid to construct five… Read more Audio
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Porn, God and Selfies - TV Review
11:47 AM.Tamar Munch has been watching Netflix documentary series Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On, Amazon Prime TV drama American Gods and Facebook's Comedian and Snapchat Dude Tom Sainsbury. Audio
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Caring for new mothers in the first weeks
11:26 AM.Post-partum doula, Jo Hogan talks to Kathryn Ryan about the importance of caring for not just babies but caring for mothers in the first 6 to 12 weeks after childbirth. Jo runs the BellaMama pregnancy… Read more Audio
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Why Alexa isn't coming to NZ
11:06 AM.Technology Correspondent, Jonathan Mosen talks to Kathryn Ryan about how NZ is missing out on a consumer product category that's taking larger countries like the US and UK by storm, smart speakers you… Read more Audio
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Book review - Haruki Murakami's Men Without Women
10:40 AM.John King reviews Haruki Murakami's Men Without Women. Audio
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Rising business star Cassandra Crowley
10:10 AM.Cassandra Crowley is trying to keep her profession relevant in a swiftly changing business environment, she is the 37 year old President of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. She is also… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Kate Adie
9:50 AM.Kate Adie reports on election campaign fever in the UK newspapers, why well known journalist Kelvin McKenzie has been sacked, and Prince Philip's retirement. Audio
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How to make your veggies last longer
9:44 AM.New research from the University of Otago has revealed the best home storage methods to lengthen the shelf life of vegetables. Read more Audio
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Time for radical approaches to protect our environment?
9:19 AM.Anthropologist Professor Dame Anne Salmond explores new frameworks for protecting New Zealand's rivers and the rights of all of us to enjoy them. Meanwhile environmental law expert at the University… Read more Audio
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Property NZ's biggest industry
9:09 AM.A new report from the property council shows the property industry contribution to GDP is now bigger than manufacturing, agriculture and health. Kathryn Ryan talks with Chief Executive Conal Townsend.
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Law Commentator Garth Gallaway
11:49 AM.Two cases which could set the new standard for penalties under health and safety laws. Garth Gallaway is a partner at Chapman Tripp, specialising in insurance law, civil litigation and health & safety… Read more Audio
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Counting their chickens: Pecking Order
11:27 AM.A group of Canterbury poultry enthusiasts are stars of a new chick flick, which is hitting cinemas next week. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Local sounds for little ears
RNZ Music offers a selection of local music with a youthful spirit, that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. Read more Video, Audio
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Book review - Ian Wedde's Selected Poems
10:43 AM.Harry Rickets reviews Ian Wedde's Selected Poems. Audio
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Trump "terminates" FBI Director
10:07 AM.FBI Director James Comey has been fired by US president Donald Trump. Comey's termination comes days after he testified about the FBI's investigation into Russia's election meddling. Kathryn Ryan… Read more Audio
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Before Snowden there was Bill Binney
10:07 AM.Bill Binney the 'original' NSA whistle-blower, resigned from the agency in October 2001, after 30 years working as one of their best analysts. He talks to Kathryn Ryan about how he and a small team… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
9:49 AM.Reaction to Australia's federal budget and the continuing fallout from the Rugby League drugs scandals. Audio
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Earlier life on land discovered in Australasian hot springs
9:37 AM.Hot springs here and in Australia have led an international team of scientists to conclude that life on land began earlier than previously documented. Kathryn Ryan talks to University of Auckland… Read more Audio