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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Joel Salatin: influential farming
8:12 AM.Owner of the pasture-based Polyface Farm in Virginia, USA, who is visiting Havelock North to present a two-day workshop, Making the Family Farm Hum. Audio
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Michael Bennett: Matariki and marathons
11:45 AM.Screenwriter, script consultant, script doctor, and marathon runner whose debut feature film as director, Matariki, is released this coming week. Audio
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Michael Bennett: Matariki and marathons
Screenwriter, script consultant, script doctor, and marathon runner whose debut feature film as director, Matariki, is released this coming week.This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Kristine Tompkins: Patagonia
11:10 AM.Former CEO of California outdoor clothing company Patagonia, and founder of Conservacion Patagonica, a trust focused on conserving land within the Patagonia region of South America Audio
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Julie Anne Genter: parking management
10:40 AM.Transportation planning consultant, who has assisted numerous cities in New Zealand and Australia to develop strategic parking strategies Audio
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Robin Maconie: musicologia
10:05 AM.New Zealand composer, pianist and writer, and world expert on the composer Stockhausen, and the science and acoustics of music. Read more Audio
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Rutherford Medal winner Warren Tate
Internationally renowned molecular biologist who has been awarded New Zealand's top science and technology honour, the Rutherford Medal.This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Rutherford Medal winner Warren Tate
9:40 AM.Internationally renowned molecular biologist who has been awarded New Zealand's top science and technology honour, the Rutherford Medal. Audio
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Redmer Yska - NZ Truth
9:06 AM.Wellington writer and historian who began his career as a reporter for NZ Truth, and has written a history of the pioneering tabloid newspaper, Truth: the Rise and Fall of the People's Paper. Audio
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John Battle: faith, prisons and the Big Society
8:30 AM.Former British Labour MP for Leeds West, and Tony Blair's envoy to the faith communities (2001-2007). Audio
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Emma Larkin: Burma
8:15 AM.Journalist who has been visiting Burma under a pseudonym for close to 15 years, and author of Everything is Broken: The Untold Story of Disaster Under Burma's Military Regime. Audio
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldi: Tim Bowler
11:45 AM.Kate discusses the work of British author Tim Bowler, including Midget, River Boy, Shadows, Storm Catchers, and new eight-part series Blade. Audio
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Alex Monteith: surf, planes and art
11:10 AM.Artist and surfing champion, whose large-scale video installation, Accelerated Geographies, is currently showing at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery. Audio
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Playing favourites with Kevin Milne
10:10 AM.Retired host of television consumer affairs programme Fair Go, and author of the memoir The Life and Times of a Brown Paper Bag. Audio
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Reva Singh: wine in India
9:45 AM.Publisher and editor of Sommelier India, the country's first and only magazine dedicated to wine and wine lovers. Audio
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Alan Webber: better business
9:10 AM.US author, business editor and design thinker who launched Fast Company magazine in 1995, and has authored several books including Rules of Thumb: 52 Truths for Winning in Business. Audio
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Listener feedback
9:05 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Steve Price: warriors and bulldogs
8:10 AM.Australian footballer who played for the New Zealand Warriors and Sydney's Canterbury Bulldogs in the National Rugby League until retiring in June after a heel injury. Audio
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David Suzuki: a sustainable future
11:05 AM.Canadian scientist, educator, broadcaster and activist, who will visit New Zealand for talks based on his new book, The Legacy: An Elder's Vision for a Sustainable Future. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Peter Quinn
10:15 AM.Photojournalist and author of the new book, New Zealanders in Focus: the Documentary Photography of Peter James Quinn. Audio
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Listener feedback
10:05 AM.Kim Hill reads a selection of texts and emails from listeners to Saturday Morning. Audio
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Kate's Klassic: Candide
9:50 AM.Kate Camp discusses the 1759 satire, Candide, or Optimism, by the French philosopher Voltaire. Read more Audio
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Tim Winter: Britain's most influential Muslim
9:10 AM.British Muslim researcher, writer, columnist and teacher, who is also known as Shaikh Abdal-Hakim Murad, and regarded as one of the world's leading Islamic scholars. Audio
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Grant Morris: California cannabis
8:40 AM.New Zealand writer and webcaster discussing California's Proposition 19, also known as the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010. Audio
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Andrew Fraser: cocaine, cops, corruption
8:10 AM.Melbourne criminal lawyer who was sentenced to seven years imprisonment on a cocaine charge, and has since written three books about his prison experiences and police corruption. Audio