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Big jump in Christchurch asbestos exposure complaints
9:07 AM.Worksafe has confirmed it is investigating four cases involving asbestos exposure associated with the rebuilding of Christchurch. It has raised concerns that companies in the city are still… Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:49 AM.Kennedy will be in the crown of a dying kauri that he will be climbing into with a couple of arborists in the Waitakeres. From that lofty perch he will talk to us about kauri dieback disease, one of… Read more Audio
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Food with Sachie Nomura
11:33 AM.Sachie Nomura is a Japanese-born, New Zealand based chef who presents a popular cooking show on TV, named after her own highly successful cooking school, Sachie's Kitchen and a recipe book out of the… Read more Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:10 AM.Our political commentators speak about the recent boost in National's polling, the strengthening New Zealand economy, and the upcoming elections. Audio
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Book Review - Eeny Meeny
10:38 AM.James Elliott reviews Eeny Meeny by M J Arlidge, published by Penguin Audio
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Graham Charles - white water rafting and wilderness adventures.
10:06 AM.Graham Charles is a Kiwi adventurer who has travelled to many wild and beautiful places around the globe. Canoeing has featured in his life for three decades and his sporting endeavours - which… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:45 AM.Our correspondent looks at the recent Ukrainian elections and the overall situation in the country, and the current political environment in France. Audio
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The witty letters to the Queen on life in the House of Commons
9:38 AM.Former Labour MP in the Blair government, Janet Anderson on her role as Vice-Chamberlain of the Royal Household, which required her to write a daily message to Her Majesty the Queen on the proceedings… Read more Audio
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The student loan debt burden of Maori and Pasifika students
9:10 AM.Figures from the Ministry of Education show Maori and Pacific island students make up 19 percent of borrowers, but take 2 years longer than their European counterparts to pay their loans back - more… Read more Audio
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The Week that Was
11:48 AM.With Radar and Gemma Gracewood. Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:35 AM.Discusses the crisis facing cricket. Audio
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Jeremy Taylor with new music
11:09 AM.Including Lykke Li, Neil Young and Mac DeMarco. Audio
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Book review - Let's Talk About Love:
10:40 AM.Let's Talk About Love: Why Other People Have Such Bad Taste By Carl Wilson, published by Bloomsbury, reviewed by Kiran Dass. Audio
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Bronx acapella group Naturally 7
10:09 AM.Sensational Bronx acapella group Naturally 7 perform their rendition of hits using nothing but the human voice. The 7 piece group are in NZ as special guests at Michael Bublé's Auckland concerts, and… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Johnny Blades
9:50 AM.A new government in Vanuatu; Frustration in Solomon Islands over aid relief; Parlimentary chaos in Nauru; Update for West Papua on policing programme. Audio
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Auckland's first civic hackathon
9:33 AM.As many as 500 designers, developers and innovators are coming together for a weekend of 'hacking for good' in what will be Auckland's first 'civic hackathon'. HACKAKL:Transport - to be held on 24 and… Read more Audio
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Reporter Ed Hawkins on leaks from cricket anti-corruption unit
9:19 AM.Daily Mail reporter Ed Hawkins on the leaks from crickets anti corruption unit. Audio
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Head of the ICC's anti corruption unit speaks about crisis
9:07 AM.Sir Ronnie Flanagan is the chair of the ICC's Anti Corruption and Security Unit and one of the United Kingdom's most senior former policemen. Audio
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TV with Nick Grant
11:50 AM.Nick reviews 'Making New Zealand', 'Broadchurch' and a new series of 'House of Cards'. Audio
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Parenting with Kelly Corrigan
11:31 AM.Kelly Corrigan is an American author, her latest work is Glitter and Glue is a heartfelt memoir about the true meaning of motherhood. While doing her OE she nannied for a newly-widowed father in… Read more Audio
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Steven Hewson - cricket's match-fixing scandal
11:20 AM.RNZ Sport's Stephen Hewson reports from Brendon McCullum's news conference on cricket's match-fixing scandal. Audio
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New Technology with Paul Brislen
11:07 AM.Paul Brislen discusses how to watch overseas TV shows without illegally downloading - getting around geo-blocking. Audio
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Report on police handling of "Roastbusters" case
10:39 AM.IPCA report into police handling of communications around "Roastbusters" case has been released today. Audio
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Book Review - The Autistic Brain
10:34 AM.Written by Temple Grandin and Richard Panek, reviewed by Sonja de Freiz and published by Rider. Audio
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Adam Brookes - Thriller writer
10:14 AM.Adam Brookes is a former BBC foreign correspondent whose debut thriller novel, Night Heron, has just been published. The jumping-off point for the story is one of Adam's real-life experiences as a… Read more Audio