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Radio NZ's Political Editor Brent Edwards
11:07 AM.On the Judith Collins inquiry. Audio
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Rally driving and hill climbing legend Rod Millen
10:16 AM.Rod Millen, is a former NZ champion rally driver and successful vehicle manufacturer. He was New Zealand's rally car driving champion in 1975, 76 and 77 and then moved to the US. His love of cars and… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Carsten von Nahmen
10:08 AM.We are joined by the Head of News and Current Affairs for Deutsche Welle in Germany. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
9:38 AM.Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton on the circumstances that led up to the resignation of the Justice Minister, Judith Collins, at the weekend. Read more Audio
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National and Labour Education spokespeople debate the issues
9:08 AM.We are joined by National's spokesperson on education Hekia Parata and Labour's spokesperson on education Chris Hipkins. Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:50 AM.Comedians Radar and Michele A'Court look back at the funny and interesting stories of the week. Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:34 AM.NZ racing jockey scandal. World rowing champs. US open tennis champs. Sonny Bill William generates controversy again. Audio
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Jeremy Taylor with new music
11:06 AM.Jeremy Taylor with new releases from David Kilgour, Dave Dobbyn and Broods. Audio
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Book review - Ten Cities That Made an Empire
10:40 AM.'Ten Cities That Made an Empire' by Tristram Hunt, reviewed by Tilly Lloyd, published by Allen Lane hardback. Audio
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Extreme filmmaker Bryan Smith
10:10 AM.National Geographic filmmaker Bryan Smith on documenting extreme athletes in some of the world's most challenging environments. Bryan Smith appears in Extreme Adventure on the Edge: Vertical Feats and… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Mike Field
9:52 AM.People trafficking. Elections in Fiji. Audio
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Government Science Advisors meet in Auckland
9:41 AM.Science advisors to governments around the world are meeting in Auckland this week to discuss how they might strengthen science advice to decision makers grappling with major global challenges. In… Read more Audio
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Efforts to fast-track Wellington transport projects
9:23 AM.A Wellington transport governance group has been set up to try and find a way to fast-track planned transport, roading and public transport projects that have been delayed following the rejection of… Read more Audio
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How big a problem is human trafficking in New Zealand?
9:08 AM.The first ever people trafficking charges have been laid against two men, charged with arranging by deception the entry of 18 Indian nationals into the country. How many cases are going unreported… Read more Audio
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Film reviewer, Dan Slevin
11:48 AM.Lucy; The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window and Disappeared. Audio
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Celia Lashlie on boys and school rules
11:30 AM.Parenting commentator Celia Lashlie discusses boys and school rules. Read more Audio
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New Technology with Sarah Putt
11:14 AM.New Technology commentator Sarah Putt, talks about the prospect of online voting in 2016. Audio
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Auckland ratepayers face stark choices in budget
11:08 AM.Todd Niall is Radio New Zealand's Auckland correspondent. Audio
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Book Review: Passing Through by Coral Atkinson
10:34 AM.Coral Atkinson is appearing at WORD Christchurch in a session about historical ghost stories called Beyond the Veil with Diane Setterfield and Rosetta Allan… Read more Audio
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Christchurch cardboard cathedral architect, Shigeru Ban
10:08 AM.The architect of Christchurch's cardboard cathedral Shigeru Ban providing shelter, community centers and spiritual places in post disaster zones. Read more Audio
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UK correspondent - Jon Dennis
9:49 AM.Child abuse in northern English town of Rotherham; The Scottish independence campaign; Interest in the next Conservative leaders contest. Audio
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4 out of 5 Maori identify iwi affiliation: census
9:38 AM.Dr Tahu Kukutai from Waikato University National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis discusses new census data showing more and more Maori identifying their tribal affiliation. Audio
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Two major rivers set to breach new water quality bottom lines
9:08 AM.Modelling shows two major rivers set to breach new water quality bottom lines. Read more Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
11:49 AM.Internet memes, new art entries on New Zealand's online encyclopedia, and Te Papa's latest edition of its art collection display. Audio
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Legal commentator Peter Boshier
11:30 AM.Law Commissioner and former Chief Family Court Judge Peter Boshier discusses the issue of whether past convictions should be published. Audio