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Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:06 AM.Mike and Matthew discuss the Auckland Unitary plan and a victory for New Zealand in the dispute over nuclear armed warships. Audio
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Book review - My Last Continent by Midge Raymond
10:38 AM.Reviewed by Naomi Arnold, published by Text Publishing. Audio
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What is it like to live on Mars?
10:06 AM.Sheyna Gifford from the Hi-Seas programme has the unusual claim of being the first doctor ever to work on simulated "Mars." The NASA funded simulated space mission is on Mauna Loa, a volcano in… Read more Audio, Gallery
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International correspondent Carsten von Nahmen
9:44 AM.Carsten von Nahmen on the IOC decision on Russian athletes and the gun rampage in Munich. Audio
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Poi for your health
9:29 AM.PhD student Kate Riegle-Van West on her Auckland University research study to measure the effects of International Poi on physical and cognitive function in healthy older adults. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Not enough psychiatrists in rural areas despite suicide risks
9:10 AM.A lack of medical professionals wanting to live in rural areas means patients in the country are having difficulty accessing GPs and mental health services, the head of the Rural Health Alliance says.
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The week that was with Te Radar and Alice Brine
11:48 AM.Te Radar and Alice Brine look back at the news highlights of the week. Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:35 AM.Brendan Telfer joins Kathryn to discuss the latest news from the Rio Olympics. Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:07 AM.Jeremy Taylor seeks solace in this deeply troubled world in the soulful sounds of Michael Kiwanuka's sophomore album, the floating, airy guitar stylings of William Tyler, and the defiant majesty of… Read more Audio
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Children's book review with John McIntyre
10:36 AM.Tu Meke Tui by Malcolm Clarke, illustrated by Flox, published by Mary Egan Publishing Are You An Art Sleuth by Brooke DiGiovanni Evans, published by Rockport Pattern Treasure Hunt by Hvass and… Read more Audio
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Lynne Kelly: The Memory Code
10:07 AM.How did ancient cultures record and retain vast amounts of information about animals and plants to pass down to future generations? Australian science writer Lynne Kelly's latest book explores the… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Mike Field
9:50 AM.Mike Field joins Kathryn to discuss the latest news from the Pacific. Audio
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Way Wiser
9:44 AM.Brittany Jordt is CEO of new website Waywiser, connecting people with similar interests, skill levels and schedules to get out in the great outdoors. It's a one stop shop if you want company to go… Read more Audio
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Mind over Manner
9:25 AM.Sue Haldane is the founder of a charity that uses the power of theater to help people get inside the minds of people with autistic spectrum and attention deficit disorders. Her latest workshop is… Read more Audio
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Athletics Federation confirms ban on Russia
9:08 AM.Top Russian track and field athletes are furious after the International Association of Athletics Federations confirmed a ban on their participation in the Rio Olympics due to doping allegations. The… Read more Audio
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Viewing with Paul Casserly
11:50 AM.TV and Film writer Paul Casserly reviews the '80s movie inspired TV series, Stranger Things, starring Wynona Ryder and the many charms of the documentary film, Poi E: The Story of Our Song. Audio
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Teaching teenagers to drive
11:27 AM.Should parents teach their children to drive, or leave it to the professionals? Lynn Holland is a qualified NZTA Driving Instructor and she's worked for the AA as a Defensive Driving Instructor. She… Read more Audio
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New Technology with Sarah Putt
11:10 AM.Sarah Putt discusses how effective the telco complaints scheme is; the slow, tortured demise of Yahoo; and death and the internet Audio
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Book Review - Blood Wedding
10:40 AM.Blood Wedding by Pierre Lemaitre is reviewed by Graham Beattie, published by Hachette. Audio
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Why are working class Americans supporting Donald Trump?
10:06 AM.Kathryn Ryan spoke to author Thomas Frank in July about why the working class supports Donald Trump. Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Matthew Parris
9:50 AM.UK Correspondent Matthew Parris on the rollercoaster of British politics after the Brexit vote. Audio
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Effect of Natural Health Bill
9:33 AM.Canterbury University psychology professor Julia Rucklidge says new regulations on health products could mean people won't be able to access products that can help their mental health. Professor… Read more Audio
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Dollar falls on RBNZ's suggestion it will cut interest rates
9:23 AM.RNZ buiness editor Gyles Beckford on the Reserve Bank's surprise economic assessment expected to lay out it's thinking on the risks and the backdrop to its next interest decision next month. Audio
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Geopolitical implications of Turkey's failed coup
9:09 AM.As the Turkish President detains hundreds of military leaders what are the wider geoplotical implications of the failed coup in Turkey? Henri Barkey is the Director of the Middle East Program at the… Read more Audio
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Science commentator Siouxsie Wiles
11:45 AM.Siouxsie tells us about a deadly bacteria that can be picked up by a simple sniff, how thumb sucking helps prevent allergies and how smartphone usage correlates with social anxiety and loneliness. Audio