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Auckland property values up 33 percent in 3 years
9:10 AM.With Jonno Ingerson - Director of Research - for the property information and analytics company, CoreLogic, which provides market analysis for Quotable Value. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:50 AM.Looks at new elements of election coverage. Audio
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Poet Michele Leggott on exploring light and darkness
11:30 AM.Michele Leggott, former New Zealand Poet Laureate (2007–2009), is a finalist in the poetry section of this year's New Zealand Post Book Awards for her collection, Heartland. Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:08 AM.Business commentator Rod Oram discusses Meridian and Contact's results. Audio
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Book Review - Fighting for Empire
10:40 AM.Harry Ricketts reviews 'Fighting for Empire: New Zealand and the Great War of 1914 - 1918 by Christopher Pugsley published by Bateman Audio
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Single Father, Better Dad
10:05 AM.Single Father Better Dad – Mark Tucker's memoir on raising two teenage daughters, and rebuilding his life after his marriage ended suddenly. Read more Audio
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US correspondent Luiza Savage
9:45 AM.Today's topics include shooting of American teenager in Ferguson and Iraq. Audio
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Migrants advised to speak English in the home
9:30 AM.Linguistics expert is slamming an internal affairs report which suggests migrants should speak English in the home to better integrate into society. Audio
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Public servants' union calls for Judith Collins to resign
9:20 AM.Glenn Barclay is the acting National Secretary for the Public Service Association. Audio
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Latest on protest in Ferguson
9:05 AM.Brittany Packnett is the Executive Director of Teach For America St. Louis, and most nights has been out with the protests in Ferguson. Brittany is also part of the coalition organising in-person and… Read more Audio
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Remembering Martha - Kennedy Warne
11:49 AM.Kennedy Warne with a cautionary tale about extinct birds. Audio
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Food: T2 Teas with Kitty Hart
11:34 AM.Recipes for Chai, Lamington and Kitty's Ginger Crunch teas. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams 18th August
11:06 AM.Five days on from its release, Nine to Noon's political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams discuss the ongoing fallout from Nicky Hager's new book, Dirty Politics.
The book says blogger… Read more Audio
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Book review: The Girl Next Door by Ruth Rendall
10:41 AM.Reviewed by Jane Westaway, published by Hutchinson. Audio
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Damon Young on why we should exercise
10:10 AM.In his recent book, How to Think About Exercise, Australian philosopher and author Damon Young takes a philosophical approach to the question of why we should exercise, arguing that fitness improves… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Carsten von Nahmen
9:54 AM.Europe correspondent Carsten von Nahmen - Head of News & Current Affairs for Deutsche Welle in Germany. Audio
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Jane Tolerton on the role women played in the First World War
9:34 AM.Biographer, oral historian and author Jane Tolerton says our accepted history of the first world war neglects the role that many New Zealand women played. Apart from New Zealand nurses, she says the… Read more Audio
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Are we pushing sporty kids too hard?
9:08 AM.Dr Graham Paterson is a New Zealand Commonwealth Games team doctor and sports physician. He is involved with High Performance Sport New Zealand, and he's a partner in Unisports Medicine. He says many… Read more Audio
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The Week That Was
11:49 AM.With Radar and Elisabeth Easther. Audio
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Sport with Brendan Telfer
11:31 AM.All Black Conrad Smith pulls out of test due to impending birth. New world golf number one. Under 20 national womans football team gets to FIFI world cup quarter finals. Audio
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New Music with Jeremy Taylor
11:07 AM.Jeremy Taylor reviews Jim Ford, Thomas Jefferson Kaye and Jenny Lewis Audio
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Book Review - Nobody is Ever Missing
10:40 AM.Kiran Dass reviews 'Nobody is Ever Missing' by Catherine Lacey published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Audio
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Live Happier, Live Longer
10:14 AM.Dr Timothy Sharp is an Australian clinical psychologist and the founder of The Happiness Institute, which aims to enhance happiness in people, their families and also in organisations. Read more Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Mike Field
9:53 AM.Frank Bainimarama's visit to New Zealand. The 100th anniversary of New Zealand's occupation of Samoa. Audio
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What's behind big jump in population?
9:43 AM.Ian Pool, Emiritus Professor, National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis, Waikato University. Audio