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Sports with Jamie Wall
7:50 AM.The All Blacks are set to play the Springboks in South Africa for the Rugby Championship tomorrow. Read more Audio
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Hone Harawira - Waitangi Tribunal claim
7:40 AM.The coalition government and it's policies were once again under fire this week. This comes after a seventh urgent Waitangi Tribunal claim into the coalition government's policies. Read more Audio
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Response to Kiingi Tuuheitia's death
7:35 AM.Tahu News reporter Shakayla Alapaki-Andrews shares Ngaai Tahu's reaction to the news of Kiingi Tuuheitia's death. Read more Audio
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South Island Correspondent David Williams
7:20 AM.Newsroom's Environment and Climate Editor Te Waipounamu South Island Correspondent David Williams shares the latest stories from the region. Read more Audio
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Julian Wilcox live from Turangawaewae
7:12 AM.Yesterday, Kiingi Tuheitia died aged 69 following planned heart surgery. Veteran Maori broadcaster and host of RNZ's Mapuna Julian Wilcox joined us from Turangawaewae. Read more Audio
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Introducing Saturday Morning with Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes
7:00 PM.Join Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes for our refreshed Saturday Morning show kicking off on Saturday 31st August in Ōtautahi Christchurch with a range of local and international guests. 7am -… Read more Audio
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Saturday morning listener feedback
12:00 PM.Saturday morning listener feedback Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Jan Hellriegel
11:05 AM.West Auckland singer-songwriter Jan Hellriegel talks her upcoming tour 'If Not Now, When?' and plays favourites. Read more Audio
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Danyl McLauchlan: Why internet searches are serving up "AI slop"
10:45 AM.Many of us are concerned about the harm that might result from AI being too smart, but Danyl McLauchlan thinks it's worth considering the damage caused by AI being not smart enough. Read more Audio
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Olympics photographer David Levene
10:30 AM.More than 1500 photographers covered the Olympic games. One of them was award-winning photographer David Levene.
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Playwright Dennis Kelly
10:05 AM.Award-winning British playwright Dennis Kelly's work is both funny and confronting. His play Girls and Boys is being performed by the Auckland Theatre Company and opens next month. Read more Audio
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Surviving and thriving after a break-up
9:40 AM.Journalist Sarah Catherall has written the book she wishes she had when her own long-term relationship imploded. Read more Audio
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Can music policy transform cities?
9:05 AM.Does music have the power to make a cities economy, tourism, and quality of life better? Shain Shapiro is a leading music and cultural policy thinker. In his book This Must Be The Place he examines… Read more Audio
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Mpox 101 with Dr Chris Smith
8:45 AM.A severe outbreak of a new variant of mpox with a death rate of 10% triggered the WHO to declare a global health emergency last week. Cambridge University clinical virologist and naked scientist Dr… Read more Audio
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Eggs, Evolution, and Life on Earth
8:10 AM.Zoological correspondent and author Jules Howard on the revolutionary story of eggs. Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Madeleine Sami
11:05 AM.Madeleine Sami joins us to share her favourite tracks and what to expect from season two of the homegrown comedy, Double Parked.
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Īhaka Martyn: Am I Māori enough?
10:45 AM.When playwright and performer Ihaka Martyn (Ngati Tuwharetoa, Te Arawa) took an Introduction to Maori Culture course at University he was a pakeha identifying young man named Isaac who was… Read more Audio
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Can you eat your way to beauty?
10:05 AM.Lonneke Botello Hernandez is touring New Zealand with her book The Food Fountain of Youth, which offers advice about 'nutrients with science-based benefits for anti-aging beauty'. Lonneke and Colin… Read more Audio
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Kath Irvine: August garden tasks
9:45 AM.With Spring on the horizon, there's plenty to be getting on with in the garden. Kath Irvine joins Colin to share her August to-do list. Kath is the author of The Edible Backyard, a practical guide to… Read more Audio
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Veteran darts caller 'The Voice' at NZ Darts Masters
9:30 AM.Hamilton is playing host to an outstanding lineup of darts talent this weekend as the NZ Darts Masters takes place at Globox Arena. Refereeing the special event. Russ Bray, who is otherwise known as… Read more Audio
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Amy Neff: Writing her success story
9:05 AM.The dream of writers the world over is a debut novel turning into a worldwide publishing sensation - and that's exactly what's happened for Amy Neff, a first-time author from Connecticut. Read more Audio
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Elspeth Sandys: The Body Politic
8:45 AM.You won't find any of Elspeth Sandys' neighbours depicted in her play The Body Politic. However belonging to a body corporate inspired her to write it. Read more Audio
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Anti-methane vaccine could reduce impact of cow burps
8:35 AM.For decades, scientists have been working on a methane-reducing vaccine for cows with little success, until now. A prototype vaccine by US-based start-up Arkeabio is showing promise following a trial… Read more Audio
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How oral insulin could revolutionise diabetes treatment
8:10 AM.Approximately 75 million people with diabetes need to inject themselves daily with insulin. Research led by Dr Nick Hunt of the University of Sydney has developed a new type of oral insulin tablet… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Carmel McGlone
11:05 AM.Carmel McGlone has been working on stage, in films and in television for more than 40 years - you may remember her from Wellington Paranormal, from TV's Marching Girls or when she ran around… Read more Audio
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