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New technology with Sarah Putt
11:10 AM.Sarah Putt looks at promising signals for a 2nd international cable for NZ, and asks if journalist's should learn to code. Audio
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Book review - How We Remember: NZers and the First World War
10:39 AM.Don Rood reviews 'How We Remember: New Zealanders and the First World War'. Edited by Charles Ferrall and Harry Ricketts. Published by Victoria University Press, Audio
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Winner of a tertiary teaching award, on "teaching in the dark"
10:10 AM.Dr Karyn Paringatai is a lecturer at Te Tumu - Otago University's School of Maori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies, and the winner of the 2014 Prime Minister's Supreme Award for Tertiary Teaching… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Jon Dennis
9:51 AM.Allegations of a government cover up of paedophiles in the UK. Audio
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Acclaimed US commentator on China, Professor David Shambaugh
9:30 AM.Professor David Shambaugh is an internationally acclaimed commentator on contemporary China. He is a Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, and the Director of the China Policy… Read more Audio
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The Govt's 9.4 million dollar family violence package
9:07 AM.The package includes more GPS tracking of serious offenders, mobile safety alarms for victims and a new Chief Victims Advisor to be appointed. Jane Drumm is the Executive Director of national domestic… Read more Audio
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Guest arts commentator Jenny Harper
11:48 AM.Of the Christchurch Art Gallery. Audio
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Legal commentator Peter Boshier
11:30 AM.Law Commissioner Peter Boshier discusses contempt of court. Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week: Old Crow Medicine Show
11:06 AM.Old Crow Medicine Show formed in the late 1990s with an ear to reviving traditional folk and bluegrass and other forms of early 20th century Americana music. Tracks: 1. Wagon Wheel - Old Crow Medicine… Read more Audio
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Book review: Tribal Guns and Tribal Gunners: The Story of Maori Artillery in 19th Century New Zealand by Trevor Bentley
10:32 AM.Reviewed by Paul Diamond, published by Willsonscott Publishing. Audio
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British historical novelist Martine Bailey inspired by 18th century recipe books
10:05 AM.Martine Bailey is a British historical novelist. Her latest book, An Appetite for Violets is a historical suspense novel inspired by eighteenth-century household books of recipes. It begins when a… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
9:51 AM.Reaction to Rolf Harris verdict in Australia. The Australian Record Industry Association has revoked its hall-of-fame award, his royal honour has been withdrawn, there is talk of Harris' Order of… Read more Audio
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Deep Capture: changing the conversation about who's to blame for the obesity epidemic
9:33 AM.Dr Trent Smith is Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Otago. Along with Professor Attila Tasnádi, from Corvinus University of Budapest, he has developed an economic model of "deep… Read more Audio
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Irish journalist speaks out over abusive encounter with Rolf Harris
9:09 AM.Letetia Fitzpatrick is an Irish journalist who interviewed Rolf Harris in Belfast in 1991, when the disgraced entertainer forced his tongue into her mouth. The 84 year old is to be sentenced on… Read more Audio
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Vasanti Unka - "The Boring Book"
11:27 AM.The Boring Book won the Margaret Mahy Book of the Year Award and Best Picture Book at last week's New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. Author, designer and illustrator Vasanti… Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:10 AM.Investment in ports and Irish businessman Tony O'Reilly's descent into financial disaster. Audio
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Book Review - I See You Made an Effort
10:42 AM.I See You Made an Effort: Compliments, Indignities and Survival Stories from the Edge of 50. Written by Annabelle Gurwitch, reviewed by Leah McFall and published by Penguin. Audio
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Point and Shoot - filmmaker Matthew VanDyke
10:06 AM.Matthew VanDyke left home in Baltimore aged 27, with a video camera and a motorbike, looking for adventure and a "crash course in manhood". He rode 56,000 kilometres across the Middle East, embedding… Read more Audio
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US correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:50 AM.Reports on the US business health care plans to include free birth control. Audio
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Susan Bissell - UNICEF's Child Protection Chief
9:35 AM.The UN children's fund says Boko Haram is having a severe impact on girls' education in Nigeria. A state of emergency is in force in northern Nigeria because of the group's increasingly violent… Read more Audio
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Overhaul of refugee and migrant resettlement
9:07 AM.With Steve McGill - The General Manager Settlement, Protection and Attraction, Immigration New Zealand. Marie Johnson - chairperson of the Nelson Multicultural Council. Audio
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Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
11:45 AM.With the news last week that 44 critically endangered Archey's frogs were found near Whangamata during a survey carried out by an ecological consultancy firm for a gold-mining company, Kennedy talks… Read more Audio
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Jake Dell from Katz's Delicatessen in New York
11:30 AM.Jake Dell is a fifth generation owner of Katz's Delicatessen in New York, the Jewish deli which had 'that scene' from the movie, When Harry met Sally. The Deli which was established in 1888 is a… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:05 AM.Anaylse the weekend's National Party conference, how the polls are looking, and battles for key electorate seats. Audio