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Australia: Queensland flood recovery, crackdown on neo-Nazi online network
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Chris Niesche has the latest on the devastating floods that have hit northern Queensland, and the government's effort to crackdown on online networking tools that are used by… Read more Audio
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Seven new charter schools set to open their doors
9:20 AM.Seven new charter schools are opening throughout the country this week, and there there are questions about their effectiveness, and concerns over how they'll be monitored. Read more Audio
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Funding DOC facilities as the government drives for more tourists
9:05 AM.As DOC faces funding shortfalls, it has been floating new money raising ideas such as charging at carparks and is consulting on fees for access to some public conservation land. Read more Audio
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Sports-chat with Marc Hinton
11:45 AM.Ann McKenna - a dual international for New Zealand in hockey and cricket - is remembered. Not only was she a player representing New Zealand in two sports, she also coached NZ teams in both codes… Read more Audio
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Tenancy law changes: What renters and landlords need to know
11:30 AM.What renters and landlords need to know about the latest tenancy law changes.
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
11:05 AM.Rebecca Stevenson is a senior markets journalist at BusinessDesk Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Mike Tweed in Whanganui
10:45 AM.Mike updates Kathryn on the latest in Whanganui. Read more Audio
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Book review: Three of the best from 2024
10:35 AM.Phil Vine reviews three of his favourite books from last year. Read more Audio
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Lotta Dann: why I ditched dieting
10:05 AM.Lotta Dann's new book explores her struggle with extreme dieting why diet culture is making us miserable
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
9:45 AM.Ron Elving is a Senior Editor and Correspondent, Washington Desk for NPR news. Read more Audio
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Can AI tech help prevent drownings?
9:35 AM.The Selwyn Aquatic Centre in Rolleston is rolling out AI technology it says will help prevent drownings. Read more Audio
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Fungi as a means to curb meth addiction
9:25 AM.A Gisborne marae is hosting a clinical study on the use of silocybin to treat methamphetamine addiction. Read more Audio
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Mines rescue service funding dwindles despite growth promise
9:05 AM.As the Government plans to expand mining projects, the service set up to respond when things go wrong is in dire need of funding. Read more Audio
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The Four Saucemen: Kiwi barbeque rub company finds success
11:30 AM.There's no such thing as a barbeque 'season', according to Adam Winter. And he should know. He's the co-founder, along with wife Sarah, of a Kiwi barbeque rub company that's finding its feet in the… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Hurdle and Moroney
11:05 AM.Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Sue Moroney Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Keiller MacDuff in Christchurch
10:45 AM.Around the motu: Keiller McDuff in Christchurch Read more Audio
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Book review: Three of the best from 2024
10:35 AM.Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews her three favourite books from last year: Read more Audio
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Stage show celebrates film star and tech genius
10:05 AM.Scientist and actor Heather Massie's stage show celebrates the life of the extraordinary Hedy Lamarr - a film star and tech genius. Dubbed the 'mother of wifi', Hedy Lamarr developed frequency hopping… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Thomas Sparrow in Germany
9:45 AM.For the first time in postwar German history, a motion in parliament was passed with the help of the far-right party AfD. It breaks with a long-standing tradition by other democratic parties to not… Read more Audio
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Young high schoolers keener to kick vaping
9:25 AM.Researchers have found teens in school years nine to 10 have the highest desire to quit when taught about the risks of the habit. The study involved 332 students across four Christchurch schools - and… Read more Audio
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Minister for Regulation on his Bill to guide good laws
9:05 AM.A Regulatory Standards Bill, seeking to serve as a blueprint for good lawmaking will be introduced to parliament later this year. A discussion document circulated over the summer attracted 23,000… Read more Audio
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The week that was with te Radar and Pinky Agnew
11:45 AM.A look back at some of the funnier stories of the past week. Audio
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Farewell to two Dame GOATs
11:30 AM.Sports commentator Dana Johannsen discusses the big news in sport this week, including the retirements of Dame Lisa Carrington and Dame Sophie Pascoe Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
10:45 AM.Jeremy plays The Lilac Time and Nourished By Time, plus new local releases from Leila Adu and Search For Yeti. Read more Audio
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