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How worried are dairy farmers about price drops?
9:26 AM.Allan Sanson, Mayor of the Waikato District Council, Tim Mackle Chief Executive Dairy NZ. Audio
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How do we reduce recidivism rates for hard core offenders?
9:09 AM.Dr Devon Polaschek is a professor of psychology who's been studying high-risk violent criminals in New Zealand for 20 years. Her most recent research shows that the length of time offenders spend on… Read more Audio
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Film review with Dan Slevin
11:46 AM.Opening day of the NZ International Film Festival in Auckland, Dan tell us about the films he's seen and what the themes are. Audio
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Wild Boys and tough love
11:24 AM.Kathryn Ryan talks to Dutch-Australian writer about her book Wild Boys, which explores the challenges of 'tough love' from a mother's perspective and offers an intimate insight into reconnecting… Read more Audio
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New technology with Sarah Putt
11:07 AM.Sarah Putt discusses the demise of chat site Reddit's chief executive and problems with its moderation; and how twitter has started selling advertising. Audio
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Book review: 'Blackout' by Sarah Hepola
10:35 AM.Published by Hodder, RRP$37.99. Reviewed by Elisabeth Easther. Audio
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How to spot a liar
10:11 AM.Lie detector Pamela Meyer is a leading deception detection expert in the US and the CEO of Calibrate, which is a deception detection training company based in Washington DC. She claims we're facing a… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent - Dame Ann Leslie
9:51 AM.The Greek debit crisis, wimbledon and the royal family. Audio
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The future of the Olympic Games
9:35 AM.Belinda Wheaton and Holly Thorpe are Waikato University researchers who've been commissioned by the IOC to find out the youth perceptions of the Games. Olympic organisers are trying to turn around… Read more Audio
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New information from Pluto
9:27 AM.A new picture of Pluto's surface shows evidence of active geology and mountains comparable to the Rockies and nearly as high as Aoraki/Mt Cook. NASA has presented the first images acquired by the New… Read more Audio
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What now for Dairy farmers with new drop in price?
9:21 AM.National Manager of Agriculture, BNZ. Audio
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Dairy prices
9:07 AM.The overall average for dairy commodities in the Global Dairy Trade auction fell 10.7 percent to $US2082 per tonne. Audio
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Arts commentator Jennifer Buckley
11:48 AM.Jennifer Buckley is the director and co-founder of the Auckland Art Fair which has grown from fewer than 10 galleries to over 40 galleries from across New Zealand and Australia. Jennifer will be talks… Read more Audio
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Employment Law with Charles McGuinness
11:33 AM.Charles discusses employee versus contractor and contractor and employee tests. With the nature of employment changing these days, driven largely by technology, should the classic tests also change… Read more Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week - Nina Simone
11:06 AM.Nina Simone was one of the most distinctive and passionate artists of the past 60 years, combining elements of jazz, classical, blues and folk to deliver her own very personal music. Growing up she… Read more Audio
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Book Review: 'Jack of Spades' by Joyce Carol Oates
10:39 AM.Reviewed by Lisa Finucne. Published by Mysterious Press. Audio
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New Zealand mountaineering, a history in photographs
10:10 AM.John Wilson was a keen climber both here and in America and Peru from the 1950s to 1970s. He lives surrounded by mountains in Arthurs Pass, having retired from a career writing - he was the founding… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent Peter Munro
9:49 AM.Peter Munro reports on Indonesia 'punishing' Australia by cutting live export trade; Government attacks climate change bank and Labour leader Bill Shorten under fire. Audio
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Straight conversations about racial and religious differences
9:21 AM.Former chairman of the UK's Equality and Human Rights Commission Trevor Phillips talks about his documentary Things we won't say about race but are true, which created a bit of a backlash when it… Read more Video, Audio
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Iran's historic nuclear deal
9:08 AM.Meir Javedanfar is an Iranian-born analyst and lecturer in contemporary Iranian politics at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, Israel. Audio
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Media commentator, Gavin Ellis
11:47 AM.Gavin Ellis is a media commentator and former editor of the New Zealand Herald. He can be contacted on gavin.ellis@xtra.co.nz Audio
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What next for the record-breaking Solar Impulse mission?
11:26 AM.Solar Impulse is the record-breaking flight using electricity produced from the sun. We catch up with Andre Borschberg one of its founders, and pilots on the round-the-world mission to promote the… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Business commentator Rod Oram
11:09 AM.Rod Oram discusses the FMA's (Financial Market Authority's) 18 million dollar settlement with Hanover Finance directors, also the latest on the Chinese Stock Market and the financial turmoil in… Read more Audio
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Book Review: The Quality of Silence by Rosamund Lupton
10:39 AM.'The Quality of Silence' by Rosamund Lupton. Published by Little Brown, RRP$37.99. Reviewed by Ralph McAllister. Audio
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The dramatic rise of ISIS
10:06 AM.JM Berger has co-authored a book on terrorism ISIS - the state of terror, with Harvard lecturer Jessica Stern, looking at the dramatic rise of Islamic State. The brutality of the radical Islamist… Read more Audio