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Janet Street-Porter : why life is too f***ing short
11:40 AM.Broadcaster, journalist, and author, who has been a constant British media presence since 1973. Audio
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Peter Temple: top Australian crime writer
11:10 AM.Former journalist and lecturer who has won five Ned Kelly Awards for crime fiction, most recently for The Broken Shore. Audio
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Tusiata Avia: Poetry Idol judge
10:45 AM.Poet, performer and children's book writer who will release a new volume of poetry, Bloodclot, later this year. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Steve Abel
10:10 AM.Auckland singer-songwriter who records and performs with the Chrysalids; his new album, Flax Happy, is out next week. Audio
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Junot Diaz: Pulitzer prize-winning novelist
9:35 AM.Dominican-American prose writer whose 2007 debut novel won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Audio
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Simon Sebag Montefiore: Stalin and other Russians
9:10 AM.Historian and novelist; his most recent biography is Young Stalin. Audio
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Loretta Napoleoni : Rogue economics and terrorism
8:35 AM.Italian author with a PhD in terrorism from the London School of Economics, who consults to governments on counter-terrorism. Audio
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Maher Mughrabi : the Middle East
8:10 AM.Scottish-Palestinian journalist who is Foreign Desk News Editor for The Age in Melbourne. Audio
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Relationships with Suzanne Innes-Kent: Making Big Changes
11:35 AM.Counsellor and long-time Saturday Morning contributor, who is relocating to Singapore. Audio
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William Marks: Water
11:05 AM.Advocate for the protection of water, who writes about its biological, historical, environmental and spiritual significance. Audio
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Ron Hanson: Fungus, Dairy and Art
10:45 AM.Co-publisher and co-editor of the experimental global arts magazine White Fungus. Audio
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Peter Cameron: Sudoku and Mathematics
10:05 AM.Professor of Mathematics in London, and the 2008 Forder Lecturer touring New Zealand. Audio
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Neil Gemmel: The Platypus Genome
9:45 AM.Leader of a team of NZ researchers helping decode the genome of the platypus. Audio
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Hermione Lee: Biographer
9:05 AM.Professor of English Literature at Wolfson College Oxford, and biographer of the writers Virginia Woolf and Edith Wharton. Audio
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Terry Hicks: Father of David Hicks
8:35 AM.Father of the Australian man who was incarcerated by the United States Government at Guantanamo Bay. Audio
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Kathy Marks: Pitcairn Island - Paradise Lost
8:10 AM.One of six journalists permitted to live on Pitcairn Island while reporting on the sexual abuse trials there. Audio
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Gregory O'Brien,on painting for the young
11:45 AM.Painter, poet, curator and writer, his latest book is Back and Beyond: New Zealand Painting for the Young and Curious Audio
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Mani Bruce Mitchell, on being intersex
11:25 AM.Counsel for the Intersex Trust of Aotearoa New Zealand, who is profiled in the exhibition Assume Nothing at The New Dowse. Audio
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Food with Jason Dell : gravalax and olive oil
11:05 AM.Executive chef at Blanket Bay Lodge in Glenorchy and guest presenter at the wine and food event Savour New Zealand 2008 Audio
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Rob Stewart, on shooting sharks
10:38 AM.Canadian filmmaker who visited 15 different countries over four years to make the award - winning documentary Sharkwater Audio
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Kim reads emails
10:33 AM.Kim reads emails from listeners Audio
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Antoinette Halloran, opera singer
10:14 AM.Australian soprano who stars in the NBR New Zealand Opera,s forthcoming season of La Boheme Audio
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Kim reads emails
10:06 AM.Kim reads emails from listeners Audio
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Kate's Klassic: Doctor Zhivago
9:45 AM.Kate Camp discusses Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak Read more Audio
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Eric Wilson,on melancholy and happiness
9:05 AM.Professor of English from North Carolina,and author of Against Happiness : In Praise of Melancholy Audio