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Heat pump giant on NZ expansion
9:35 AM.The world's biggest heat pump and air conditioning manufacturers has expanded its presence in this country. Daikin has now moved into a new $30 million warehouse facility in the Christchurch suburb… Read more Audio
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Health services and increasing privatisation
9:25 AM.An Auckland academic compares the privatisation here with the health system in the United States. Professor Jaime King says New Zealand is reaching a tipping point. Read more Audio
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White Island guide recounts fatal eruption
9:10 AM.Whakaari White Island guide Kelsey Waghorn details her remarkable journey in a new book - Surviving White Island and everything that came after. Read more Audio
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Sports correspondent Sam Ackerman
11:45 AM.Wellington Phoenix coach Giancarlo Italiano quits after an embarrassing defeat, while the Winter Olympics comes to a close. Read more Audio
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Pianist Daniel Verstappen helps Aotea Youth Symphony turn 40
11:30 AM.The Belgian pianist and composer known for blending classical music with a contemporary sound and sensibility. Read more Audio
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Business commentator Victoria Young
11:05 AM.Xero looks to cut jobs, the latest on US President Donald Trump's tariffs, and Genesis' plans to raise $400m in capital. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Jared McCulloch in Queenstown
10:45 AM.1News reporter Jared McCulloch looks at a rise in Queenstown tourism numbers and has an update on alternative transport in the area, as well as Wanaka's impact on the Winter Olympics and a local snail… Read more Audio
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Book review: The Art of Colonisation by Paul Moon
10:35 AM.Harry Ricketts reviews The Art of Colonisation by Paul Moon Read more Audio
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The case for hiding your age on CVs
10:30 AM.The jobseekers who are hiding their ages on CVs Read more Audio
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M Gessen on Putin, Trump and making sense of the world
10:05 AM.Author M Gessen has written extensively about the Trump administration and the regime of Vladimir Putin and the impact of autocracy and totalitarianism.
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USA correspondent David Smith
9:45 AM.The Supreme Court dealt President Trump a major blow by ruling his unilateral global tariffs unconstitutional. Read more Audio
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Kiwi costume designer Kate Hawley's Frankenstein BAFTA win
9:35 AM.The BAFTAs represent the biggest night on the British film calendar and are often a marker for success at the Oscars. Read more Audio
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Concerns with 3G shutdown
9:25 AM.Some devices - not just phones - but also things like medical, security alarms and vehicle trackers will cease working with the network. Read more Audio
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People's select committee releases report into pay equity
9:05 AM.They found no evidence to support what they call the `demolition of the world's leading pay equity scheme'. Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:45 AM.Today, an endangered land bird, and endangered seabird, and the science behind forest bathing. Kennedy discusses Department of Conservation's live kakapo cam, which is giving viewers a 24/7 recording… Read more Audio
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The Hastings Meatball Festival is back for a second year.
11:30 AM.Much like last year, when a rollicking 15,000 meatballs were sold, punters can enjoy helpings provided by renowned restaurateurs and top local talent. Hastings Meatball Festival takes place on… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Gareth Hughes and Ben Thomas
11:05 AM.Gareth, Ben and Kathryn discuss recent events in politics including the latest on Auckland's housing intensification plans. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Keiller MacDuff in Christchurch
10:45 AM.Reserved court decision on Howard Temple's appeal of sentence expected to be delivered this week, concern over delays in opening Lake Forsyth during last week's storm, and crowds expected for Electric… Read more Audio
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Book review: Clawmarks Down the Jetty by Jill Harris
10:35 AM.Sally Battson of The Next Chapter Bookshop in Wanaka on what she's been reading. Read more Audio
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The post-war world where humans are on an equal footing with AI
10:05 AM.Two Iranian-born brothers who now live in Palmerston North and the United States have written a novel about the future artificial intelligence. Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:45 AM.Ukraine marks 4th anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion and the Austrian climber convicted of manslaughter in a test case. Read more Audio
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Charlisse Leger-Walker hopes to play in the WNBA
9:30 AM.Charlisse Leger-Walker is back on the court in United States college basketball, following much of last season on the sidelines with a torn ACL. Read more Audio
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Pt Chev sports ground stoush heads to High Court
9:25 AM.Hallyburton Johnstone Sports Club has hosted tennis, bowls and croquet on the site since 1928. Read more Audio
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Some Kiwirail assets face decline as budget cut by $200m
9:05 AM.KiwiRail has said it will manage some rail assets in other parts of the country under a state of significant decline. Read more Audio
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Winter Olympics, Sail GP, and Netball NZ
11:45 AM.Heading into the final weekend of the Winter Olympics - where does this Games rank for New Zealand? Who have been the stand-outs? Who are the remaining medal chances? Read more Audio