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Blue Wiggle Anthony Field on his struggle with mental health
10:05 AM.Anthony Field is a founding member of the children's musical supergroup The Wiggles. He's the blue one - and the last of the original group of four remaining. He's just released a book - called "Out… Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
9:45 AM.It's the final countdown to the US election with both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris spending time in Pennsylvania before the polls close. Ron Elving is a Senior Editor and Correspondent, Washington… Read more Audio
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Kiwi Caitlin O'Reilly on becoming the youngest to swim the Ocean's Seven
9:35 AM.As far as feats go, it's impressive and one that only 33 other people have managed to achieve. Read more Audio
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BNZ offers open banking tech to cut merchants' costs
9:15 AM.BNZ is to launch an app it says will slash the costs merchants face to take electronic purchases. Read more Audio
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Cabinet signs off late payment rules for government departments
9:05 AM.It will soon be mandatory for government departments to pay invoices within ten days, a move the government says will help small businesses and improve productivity. Read more Audio
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Urban Issues with Bill McKay
11:45 AM.There has been a lot of discussion. and protest, about the environmental impact of the Fast-track Approvals Bill. Bill focuses on housing and a couple of urban projects. Audio
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Jams, syrups and chutneys: 55 years of Barker's of Geraldine
11:30 AM.If you've ever been to the beautiful South Canterbury town of Geraldine, you may have stopped in at Barker's to buy some jam, syrup or chutney. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Fletcher Tabuteau
11:05 AM.Dale, Fletcher and Kathryn discuss a range of issues on the political agenda, including the Auditor General’s inquiry into possible conflicts of interest by Ministers over fast-track projects. Read more Audio
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Around the Motu: John Freer covering the Coromandel Peninsula
10:45 AM.John takes a look at local body politics and who might be standing in the Thames Coromandel district next year. Read more Audio
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Book review: Theory and Practice by Michelle de Kretser
10:35 AM.Jessie Bray Sharpin reviews Theory and Practice by Michelle de Kretser published by Text Publishing Read more Audio
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Dudley Jackson: overcoming seasickness with VR
10:05 AM.Two years and 80 different software builds, See-level was launched by Dudley Jackson and its VR headsets are now sold around the world. Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:45 AM.Two major opinion polls out this week have revealed who Europeans are hoping will win the US election, but there are big differences in opinions in Western and Eastern Europe. Read more Audio
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Napier homeowner tackles insurance company, council
9:25 AM.A Napier man's questioning of his regional council's hazard map has led to his insurer agreeing to pay back several thousand in insurance premiums. Read more Audio
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Napier homeowner tackles insurance company, council
9:25 AM.A Napier man's questioning of his regional council's hazard map has led to his insurer agreeing to pay back several thousand in insurance premiums. Read more Audio
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Abuse in care survivors misgivings about State apology
9:05 AM.The looming apology at Parliament over abuse in care is criticised as not inclusive of enough survivors. Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:45 AM.Comedians Irene Pink and Donna Brookbanks with some of the lighter stories of the week, including a cartoon character mascot unveiled by the Vatican in the hope of engaging young people. Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:30 AM.Big occasions await for a series of NZ sporting teams both here and overseas - Sam Ackerman breaks down what awaits the All Blacks, Black Caps and Kiwis - as well as the first ever all NZ A-league… Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
11:05 AM.Two mighty compilations of funk productions by self-appointed the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, have just been reissued. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Amy Williams in Auckland
10:45 AM.Amy discusses the controversy this week over the decision to move Western Springs Speedway, also an update on the CRL stations taking shape and midtown rejuvenation. Read more Audio
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Book Review - This Is How You Remember It by Catherine
10:35 AM.Eden Denyer from Unity Books Wellington reviews This Is How You Remember It by Catherine Prasifka, published by Canongate. Read more Audio
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Rick Astley on his music, fame - and the weird way he got a new generation's attention
10:05 AM.Rick talks to Kathryn about his struggle with fame and why it was finally time to make peace with the unusual trajectory of his life. Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
9:50 AM.Kiribati's president-elect Taneti Maamau has secured 55 percent of votes. Read more Audio
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Philip Polkinghorne sentenced at Auckland High Court
9:35 AM.Retired eye surgeon Philip Polkinghorne has been sentenced to 150 hours of community work for methamphetamine charges at the High Court at Auckland this morning. Read more Audio
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2024 Short Story Competition winners announced
9:35 AM.We reveal the five winners of this year's Nine to Noon short story competition. Read more Audio
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Trucking industry backs TAIC to take on heavy vehicle accident investigations
9:25 AM.The Transport Accident Investigation Commission wants to expand the types of investigations it undertakes. Read more Audio