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Helping You Help Animals
10:08 AM.Carolyn Press-McKenzie has rescued animals of almost every kind. From circus monkeys, to native birds, three legged dogs, horses, pigeons, cats and many more. She is the founder of HUHA - Helping You… Read more Audio
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Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:50 AM.Possible deployment of US heavy weapons in Eastern Europe; The fate of Greece's future in euro zone is expected to be decided this week and European Space Agency celebrates the waking up of the Philae… Read more Audio
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How successful has DOC's massive 1080 programme been?
9:41 AM.In what it has called The Battle for Our Birds, the Department of Conservation has done aerial drops of 1080 across hundreds of thousands of hectares of beech forest to try to knock back a pest… Read more Audio
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High stakes battle to form coalition government in Turkey
9:28 AM.What next for Turkey after June 7th elections? Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development party won 41 percent of vote, meaning it needs a coalition partner to form a government. Birol A… Read more Audio
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Call for better support for young carers
9:07 AM.Census figures show 40 thousand 18 to 24 year olds care for or look after elderly or disabled family members. Auckland University Researcher, Lauren Donnan has interviewed a range of young carers, who… Read more Audio, Gallery
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The week that was
11:48 AM.With comedians Te Radar and Irene Pink. Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:30 AM.Criminal activity within international sports bodies and the need for an independant international sports police body. NZ cricket UK tour. The under 20 FIFA world football cup. Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:06 AM.Jeremy Taylor delves into the minutiae of singer Mark Kozelek's life on the new Sun Kil Moon album, the debut from Derry, Northern Island's Soak, plus a change of direction from jazz/blues chanteuse… Read more Audio
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Book review: 'Original Rockers' by Richard King
10:39 AM.Published by Faber, reviewed by Kiran Dass from Unity Books. Audio
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How to look at Māori art in the 21st century
10:15 AM.Dr Rangihiroa Panoho has 22 years professional experience as a leading New Zealand curator and art historian and his specialist areas are Maori, Pacific, New Zealand and international indigenous art… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
9:49 AM.News from the Asian region with our correspondent Financial Times Beijing Bureau chief, Jamil Anderlini. Audio
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First national data on school bullying confirms its prevalence
9:38 AM.The first ever national data on school bullying has been released confirming its scale and prevalence, from verbal, to on-line, social and physical abuse. The data comes from the long-running Census… Read more Audio
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The state of state housing
9:08 AM.Housing New Zealand has 18 billion dollars of stock in this country and 193,000 tenants. The spotlight has been on the state of some of that stock which has been branded cold, damp and unhealthy. Emma… Read more Video, Audio
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TV Review with Lara Strongman
11:47 AM.Lara reviews Indian Summers on TV One, a lavish epic new end-of-Empire drama, heat, dust, sweat, silk dresses and fornication. UnREAL on Lightbox; a satirical drama about reality dating shows. Audio
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How to talk to your kids about sex and what they should know
11:23 AM.Sex education is getting its first overhaul in over a decade with schools getting new guidelines on what to teach on the facts of life. The Ministry of Education is putting a new focus on issues like… Read more Audio
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New Technology commentator Erika Pearson
11:06 AM.Erika Pearson discusses as the Internet of Things grows, so do the data privacy issues. The security risks for Hospital Devices. Rescue robots. Audio
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Book review: 'Girl at War' by Sara Novic
10:41 AM.Published by Hachette, reviewed by Carole Beu. Audio
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Patricia Grace - first novel in 10 years, 'Chappy'
10:10 AM.Patricia Grace has published six novels and seven short story collections, as well as a number of books for children, and non-fiction. She won the New Zealand Fiction Award for Potiki in 1987, and was… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
9:52 AM.Charles Kennedy former leader of the Liberal Democrats. EU referendum bill. Audio
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Maori palliative care stories become nursing resource
9:37 AM.A new resource for Maori palliative care has been developed by a team at the University of Auckland's School of Nursing. Read more Audio
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The Official Cash Rate decision
9:31 AM.Patrick O'Meara reports on the Reserve Bank decision to cut the 'Official Cash Rate'. Audio
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The case that brought medical cannabis oil to the world's attention
9:08 AM.Eight-year-old Charlotte Figi of Colorado has severe epilepsy, but her seizures were virtually eliminated in 2013 after she was given a low THC form of cannabis oil. Her case has lead to a huge… Read more Audio
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Legal commentator Ryan Malone
11:30 AM.Following the Lecretia Seales case on assisted dying, the government has said it will support an inquiry but any law change would have to be via a private members bill. Public law expert, Ryan Malone… Read more Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week: Donovan
11:06 AM.Donovan is celebrating his 50th year as a recording artist with the release of a double-disc retrospective featuring the best of his 1960s recordings. The Scots/Irish musician first hit in 1965 with… Read more Audio