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US correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
9:50 AM.Danielle Kurtzleben is a political correspondent assigned to NPR's Washington Desk Read more Audio
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Long battle over anti-seizure medication risk to the unborn
9:30 AM.There are concerns patients prescribed anti-seizure medications still aren't being made aware of the risks to unborn children of taking them Read more Audio
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The choices being made for Wellington's heart - Civic Square
9:20 AM.Wellington's Mayor Tory Whanau and Ian Cassells, the head of the Wellington Company discuss the plans for Civic Square Read more Audio
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The Passing of a Pontiff: World mourns death of Pope Francis
9:05 AM.Seven days of mourning has been announced by the government of Argentina to mark the passing of countryman Pope Francis Read more Audio
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Screentime with Tamar Munch
11:45 AM.Film and television reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about what she's been viewing Read more Audio
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How to do co-parenting well
11:25 AM.Clinical psychologist Tiffany Rochester says parents going through a separation usually have the same priority: ensuring their children's wellbeing Read more Audio
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Tech with Mark Pesce
11:05 AM.Tech correspondent Mark Pesce has the latest from the federal trial in the US to break up Meta's monopoly Read more Audio
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Inflation up on higher food prices
11:05 AM.Stats NZ says the Consumer Price Index rose 0.9 percent in the three months ended March, taking the annual rate to 2.5 pct Read more Audio
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Around the motu: John Freer in Coromandel
10:45 AM.John Freer is a CFM local news reporter, from the Coromandel Peninsula Read more Audio
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Book review: Silken Gazelles by Jokha Alharthi
10:35 AM.Jack McConnell from Unity Books Auckland reviews Silken Gazelles by Jokha Alharthi published by Scribner Read more Audio
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British poet Lemn Sissay on his 'experiment in hope'
10:05 AM.Everyday for 10 years, Lemn Sissay rose at dawn and wrote a four line poem Read more Audio
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UK: Court sets legal definition of 'woman'
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Matt Dathan looks at the reaction to a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex Read more Audio
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What to look out for while Easter shopping
9:30 AM.It's Easter weekend and retailers are hoping for a big few days of trading but watch for 'hot deals' and 'Easter deals' Read more Audio
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The departing head of the Islamic Women's Council
9:20 AM.The departing head of the Islamic Women's Council says there's been a slight decline in online abuse, probably due other groups being targeted instead Read more Audio
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Cyclone Tam update
9:05 AM.The wild winds and rain are continuing to plague the upper North Island, with a close eye being kept on Northland's Kaeo River Read more Audio
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Personal finance: The impact to New Zealand of changeable tariffs
11:45 AM.It's hard to keep up with Donald Trump's tariff changes. Money correspondent Susan Edmonds considers the impact on Kiwi businesses and consumers. Read more Audio
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Getting more women working in trees
11:25 AM.A new initiative seeks to get more women on the tools and in the trees. Read more Audio
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Music with Dave Wilson: Queer Men in Jazz
11:05 AM.Music correspondent Dave Wilson looks at why queer women have been quite visible in the history of jazz, particularly among the early African American blues singers, but not so queer or gay men. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: James Pocock in Gisborne
10:45 AM.James discusses Gisborne District councillor attendance rates, the council has approved a business case for a $22.09m indoor sports facility, and Ruatoria stalwart Hughie Hughes has retired at 90… Read more Audio
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Book review: Outrageous Fortunes by Lucy Sussex and Megan Brown
10:35 AM.Robert Kelly reviews Outrageous Fortunes by Lucy Sussex and Megan Brown published by La Trobe University Press Read more Audio
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Paul Hawken tells the story of carbon
10:05 AM.Environmentalist, and author Paul Hawken delves into the wonder of us and our world, through carbon, while also examining the environmental crises that have beset our modern age. Read more Audio
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Australia: Labor leads polls, housing policies detailed
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to talk about the three latest political polls that put Labor ahead of the Coalition by a decent margin. Read more Audio
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ACC costs for white tail spider bites rise this summer
9:30 AM.Feel like you're seeing more white tails in your house at the moment? It's not your imagination. A spider expert explains why. Read more Audio
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Kiwi architecture firm's plans for its low-cost, fast build 'Living House'
9:20 AM.A Kiwi architecture company says it's found a way to build a healthy and sustainable three bedroom house that three people can assemble in six weeks at a cost - excluding land - of $335,000. Read more Audio
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Advocates for neurodivergent and disabled students applaud potential redirected funding
9:05 AM.Advocates for neurodivergent children and students with disabilities say government plans to cut Kahui Ako, which paid schools to work in groups, and redirect the money to support children with… Read more Audio