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New music with Grant Smithies
11:06 AM.Featuring music from Lew Pryme, Doprah and Mr Scruff. Audio
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John McIntyre reviews new children's books
10:36 AM.Project Huia by Des Hunt, published by Scholastic, ISBN 978-1-77543-176-3 Monkey Boy by Donovan Bixley, published by Scholastic, ISBN 978-177543-186-2 Osbert The Avenger by Christopher William Hill… Read more Audio
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Artist Molly Crabapple on drawing Guantanamo Bay
10:06 AM.Molly Crabapple is an artist and writer in New York. She is the fourth artist in the last decade to be allowed to visit and draw the detention facility, and its staff and inmates, at Guantanamo Bay… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
9:50 AM.The Indonesian presidential election and Singapore withdraws books featuring same-sex couples from libraries. Audio
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How are new words selected to enter the Dictionary?
9:30 AM.Peter Sokolowski is the Editor at Large at Merriam-Webster. He's defined and edited entries for many of the company's dictionaries, he also serves as pronouncer for spelling bees around the world… Read more Audio
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Help for family and friends worried about young people
9:17 AM.Moira Clunie is the project manager for Common Ground, a new project that aims to ensure that parents, family, whānau and friends have access to quality, but easily understood information on young… Read more Audio
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The latest on the storm and its impact on the Far North
9:08 AM.Alistair Wells is the Civil Defence Controller for the Far North District Council. Audio
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Dan Slevin reviews 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' and more.
11:47 AM.Dan reviews 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes', 'Calvary', and the New Zealand International Film Festival, which starts next week. Read more Audio
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How parents can avoid the mistakes of their own parents.
11:25 AM.Parenting commentator and educational consultant Joseph Driessen with advice on how parents can avoid the mistakes of their own parents. Read more Audio
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New technology with Erika Pearson
11:10 AM.Erika discusses the Facebook users who had their news feeds manipulated, and why using multiple screens might be more efficient. Audio
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Dr. Kevin Dutton and Andy McNab - What psychopaths can teach us
10:09 AM.Dr. Kevin Dutton, an Oxford University psychology professor, has spent a lifetime studying psychopaths. He first met SAS hero and author Andy McNab during a research project. What he found surprised… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Matthew Parris
9:50 AM.The Prime minister opens 2 enquiries into claims that a powerful paedophile ring operated in and around Westminster during the 1980s and 1990s. Audio
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Should HPV vaccine for cervical cancer be free for boys?
9:32 AM.With Dr Nikki Turner. The HPV vaccination programme began in New Zealand in 2008, initially through General Practices and since 2009, largely through schools at year 8 (age 12). Young women up to the… Read more Audio
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Investigation into claims of powerful paedophile ring in UK
9:08 AM.With Peter Saunders - Founder and CEO of Director of the British registered charity The National Association for People Abused in Childhood. Audio
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Science commentator Simon Pollard
11:48 AM.Two recent studies which may provide insights into how language evolved, and an insight into how our ancestors got big brains and developed tools. Audio
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Employment Law with Charles McGuinness
11:34 AM.Discusses the case of the employee who was being given "a few beers" for working on a Saturday - instead of his normal wages. Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week - Sia
11:07 AM.Australian artist Sia Furler started making noise at the beginning of the millennium, not down under, but in the UK with her post-trip hop single Taken For Granted and her contributions to the chilled… Read more Audio
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Book Review - The Fakri Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe
10:39 AM.The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakri Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe. Written by Romain Puertolas, reviewed by Phil Vine and published by Vintage. Audio
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Emma O'Reilly - On whistleblowing about Lance Armstrong's drug use
10:09 AM.Emma O'Reilly worked for four years as a soigneur to disgraced drug taking cyclist Lance Armstrong. What she found within the US Postal cycling team was a culture of drug use, where riders hooked up… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent - Peter Munro
9:52 AM.Fairfax correspondent, Peter Munro, discusses the fate of Sri lankan asylum seekers. Audio
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Google starts enforcing the new "right to be forgotten" online
9:39 AM.Dr Paul Bernal is a lecturer in Information Technology, Intellectual Property and Media Law at the University of East Anglia Law School, and a specialist in data privacy issues. Audio
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More details about New Zealander killed in drone strike
9:28 AM.Paul Mayley is the National Security Correspondent for The Australian newspaper, who broke the story about the New Zealander killed by a drone strike in Yemen last year. Audio
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Rocket attacks on Israeli cities, air strikes on Gaza
9:08 AM.With Kate Shuttleworth (@k8shuttleworth) - A New Zealand journalist who is working as a freelancer across Israel, Gaza and the West Bank. She is currently based in Jerusalem. Dan Williams… Read more Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.Gavin Ellis who has a bouquet for Shelley Robinson of The Press and her five-week investigation of the homeless in Christchurch. Audio
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Historian reinvestigates 1872 hanging of Kereopa te Rau
11:20 AM.Historian and author Peter Wells reinvestigates the history, facts, and social, political and racial tensions underpinning the 1872 hanging of Kereopa Te Rau for the murder for Carl Volkner. Wells has… Read more Audio