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Urbanist Tommy Honey
11:49 AM.After Friday's result in the UK, twitter is alive with #anywherebuthere comments - #movingtoenzed is red hot and some are saying that the outcome will achieve zero net migration without stopping… Read more Audio
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From Muriwai to the World: 12 year old's vegetarian cookbook
11:32 AM.Clara's Cookbook has been voted the best children's cook book in the world in the Gourmand Best Cookbook Awards. Put together by a 12 year old from Muriwai, Clara Donne was just ten when she finished… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Stephen Mills and Matthew Hooton
11:07 AM.Stephen and Matthew dissect the politics of the Brexit and what it means for New Zealand. Audio
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Book review - The Mandibles: A Family 2029-2047
10:38 AM.'The Mandibles: A Family 2029-2047' by Lionel Shriver. Reviewed by Hannah August, published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Hope Jahren: The secret life of plants, trees and soil
10:08 AM.Discovering the secret life of plants, trees and soil has been the motivation for award-winning US scientist Hope Jahren to explore the natural world. She is a Professor of Geobiology at the… Read more Audio
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Africa correspondent Debora Patta
9:54 AM.Deborah Patta has the latest on the release of New Zealander Jamal Khan and three Australian colleagues kidnapped in Nigeria last week. Audio
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Lulu on Making Life Rhyme
9:39 AM.British pop icon Lulu, on songwriting and a career in the music business that spans five decades. Read more Audio
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Smoke alarms & insulation. Who needs to know what?
9:27 AM.New laws come into force this week requiring landlords to equip rental properties with smoke alarms and insulation. Paul Coggan is Manager for the Tenancy Compliance and Investigation Team within the… Read more Audio
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The Brexit, what comes next?
9:09 AM.After Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union, there is no indication that Brexit will happen soon and some say it may never happen. Meanwhile Britain's two main parties are now in open… Read more Audio
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The week that was with Te Radar and Alice Brine
11:49 AM.Could your messy bedroom be making you smarter? Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:37 AM.The Northern Hemisphere is smarting from an awful 2015 Rugby World Cup in their own backyards, showing in 2016 they may not be the easy beats for Southern Hemisphere countries for much longer, and… Read more Audio
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Business Editor - Gyles Beckford
11:32 AM.Gyles Beckford on market reaction to the close of referendum voting on the Brexit. Audio
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Music review with Jeremy Taylor
11:06 AM.Jeremy Taylor enjoys the 70's singer-songwriter flavour of Kevin Morby, wades into a three disc selection of British indie music from 1987, and partakes of the musical comfort food that is the golden… Read more Audio
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Children's Book Review - John McIntyre,
10:38 AM.The World's Worst Children by David Walliams, published by Harper Collins. Audio
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Diving into the Unknown
10:07 AM.The extraordinary story of the group of Finnish divers and their secret mission to bring the bodies of their two friends home from deep inside an icy cold underwater cave system. The two men drowned… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Pacific correspondent Mike Field
9:51 AM.Why has Disney decided that its new hero Maui is obese ? and why are banks moving out of the Pacific - leaving the ordinary people with no way to send money home. Audio
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Postal problems impact on school elections
9:38 AM.The School Trustees Association says reduced deliveries by New Zealand Post had a significant impact on the recent Board of Trustee elections. 57 per cent of schools around the country have just held… Read more Audio
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How would EU vote? Britain decides
9:27 AM.Voting closes in Britain's much-hyped national referendum on the country's EU membership. The 28-country political and economic bloc represents Europe's most ambitious post-World War II experiment, as… Read more Audio
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No 'War on Drugs' - senior cop
9:08 AM.Detective Superintendent Virginia Le Bas is the National Manager Organised Crime, and leader of the police gang intelligence centre. She gives a picture of the methamphetamine problem across the… Read more Audio
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TV Review with Paul Casserly
11:47 AM.Paul Casserly's been watching the much lauded documentary series OJ Simpson: Made In America, currently screening on ESPN (Sky in NZ) and the movie Labyrinth of - Lies based on the real story of… Read more Audio
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Raising strong, happy sons: Richard Aston
11:27 AM.What sort of man will my boy become? This is the question the New Zealand developers of Big Buddy, Richard Aston and Ruth Kerr, hear the most. Their new book 'Our Boys' outlines what makes boys tick… Read more Audio
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New technology with Sarah Putt
11:07 AM.Sarah Putt on the New Zealand tech scene, the self-proclaimed 'Bitcoin founder files for patents and the media re-branding fail. Audio
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Bouncing off the walls: vertical dance company Bandaloop
10:09 AM.California vertical dance company Bandaloop whose performances take place on the sides of tall buildings. Founded by dancer Amelia Rudolph in 1991, they've been performing amazing vertical routines… Read more Audio, Gallery
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UK Correspondent Matthew Parris
9:53 AM.Matthew Parris brings us the latest in the Brexit campaign, where voting starts tonight in the UK Audio