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From the psychiatric ward to the United Nations
10:09 AM.Former Mental Health Commissioner, Mary O'Hagan on her memoir, 'Madness Made Me'. Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent - Mike Field
9:47 AM.Political turmoil in PNG, report into the worst air crash in PNG, fishing, over-fishing in the Pacific and sanctuarys to stem the problem. Audio
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Christchurch church leader launches tenants' advocacy service
9:40 AM.Lyndon Rogers, legal researcher at the Anglican Social Justice Unit in Christchurch. Audio
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Out on the Fields - homophobia in sport
9:26 AM.Professor Sue Rankin on the first large scale international survey into homophobia in sport. Sue is one of the researchers behind Out in the Fields, a survey collecting data from the UK, USA, Ireland… Read more Audio
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Report says 80% of schools have inadequate health services
9:07 AM.Dr Simon Denny is a senior lecturer in Youth Health from the University of Auckland. Allan Vester, Chair of the Secondary Principal's Council and Principal of Edgewater College in Pakuranga. Audio
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TV reviewer Nick Grant
11:48 AM.Nick discusses three New Zealand shows: 'The Man Who Knew Too Much', 'War News' and 'Hope and Wire'. Audio
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Parenting - Brook Turner on mentoring and motivating teenagers
11:23 AM.Brook Turner, youth worker and chief executive of the youth organisation Zeal, talks about mentoring and motivating teenagers. He'll explain from his experiences as a youth worker of many years'… Read more Audio
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New technology with Sarah Putt
11:05 AM.Technology commentator Sarah Putt discusses who will purchase Orcon?; the evolving Android operating system; and wearable tech in the workplace. Audio
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Book review: Silkworm
10:39 AM.Published by Little, Brown. Reviewed by Louise O'Brien, this book is the hotly anticipated second book in the Cormoran Strike detective series, written by J.K. Rowling under the pseudonym Robert… Read more Audio
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World-renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall
10:05 AM.World-renowned conservationist, primatologist, ethologist and United Nations Messenger of Peace, Dame Jane Goodall talks to Kathryn about her extraordinary life. Jane Goodall's work with the Gombe… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
9:49 AM.A stoush over charges to see G.P.'s and nurses; Ed Miliband drops in the polls; Education Secretary spats with colleagues and Scottish independence. Audio
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Are electric cars becoming more viable?
9:39 AM.Andrew Bayliss is the motoring advice manager for the Automobile Association. Audio
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Political Editor responds to Cunliffe
9:35 AM.Political Editor Brent Edwards responds to David Cunliffe's comments. Audio
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David Cunliffe says he has full caucus support
9:10 AM.Labour Party leader David Cunliffe tells Nine to Noon he has the full support of his caucus team, following the controversy over his letter on behalf of businessman Donghua Liu. Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
11:46 AM.Arts commentator Courtney Johnston discusses New Zealand's largest exhibition of contemporary jewellery. Audio
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Law with Andrew Scott Howman
11:35 AM.Andrew Scott Howman looks at employees being dismissed for airing opinions contrary to their employers'. Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week - Jimmy Scott
11:06 AM.Jimmy Scott was truly a unique vocalist. Born with a condition known as Kallmann's Syndrome, which kept him from experiencing puberty, Little Jimmy Scott (as he was known early in his career) had a… Read more Audio
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Book Review - Written in My Own Heart's Blood
10:41 AM.Written by Diana Gabaldon, reviewed by Graham Beattie and published by Orion. Audio
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Pat Feenan - Family’s fight for justice after Catholic church sexual abuse
10:07 AM.Pat Feenan - Author of 'Holy Hell' - details her son's sexual abuse by Catholic priest in New South Wales, and her fight for justice for him - which helped lead to Australia's Royal Commission into… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent - Karen Middleton
9:48 AM.Chief Political Correspondent for SBS speaks about Tony Abbott's US visit. Audio
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The US push for global strategy to save the world's oceans
9:38 AM.The US Secretary of State John Kerry wants a global strategy to save the world's oceans from over-fishing, climate change and pollution. The Director of the US Office of Ocean and Polar Affairs, Evan… Read more Audio
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Reasons for the sectarian fracturing of Iraq
9:08 AM.As Sunni Islamist insurgents push towards Baghdad, we take a closer look at the violent sectarian fracturing of Iraq - and how the world should respond. Sami Rasouli, the director and founder of the… Read more Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
11:45 AM.Gavin Ellis asks if journalists are born pessimists, and whether universities should stop teaching journalism. Audio
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How to stop elderly people falling prey to financial scams
11:25 AM.Fraud and scam-spotting expert, Bronwyn Groot from BNZ, talks about how to stop elderly people from falling prey to financial scams. It is currently Elder Abuse Awareness Week, run by the organisation… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
11:13 AM.How serious the Reserve Bank governor Graeme Wheeler is about inflation, and Abano Healthcare's special shareholders meeting last Friday. Audio