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Tamati Rimene-Sproat: Counting the Beat
11:06 AM.Counting the Beat is a new four-part series that tells New Zealander's stories - by the numbers. Hosted by Tamati Rimene-Sproat, it explores what the latest data tells us about ourselves. Read more Audio
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Melissa Leong: No Guts, No Glory
10:35 AM.Food and style icon and MasterChef Australia's Melissa Leong is laying it all on the plate in Guts: A memoir of food, failure and taking impossible chances. Read more Audio
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Graham Leonard: The science of warnings
10:25 AM.Earth Sciences New Zealand principal scientist, Graham Leonard is back this week looking at the role of social science in the delivery of disaster warnings. Read more Audio
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Minimising the impact of grey divorce
10:06 AM.With a growing number of divorces occurring between people aged in their 50s and older, adult children are being impacted in a way that is less well understood. Read more Audio
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Trent Dalton: Gravity Let Me Go
9:35 AM.Trent Dalton is a journalist and Australia's #1 bestselling author. His new book is about the stories we want to tell the world - and those we shouldn't. Read more Audio
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World Space Week: Ask an Astrobiologist
9:07 AM.It's World Space Week (4-10 October) and this year's theme is Living in Space. Read more Audio
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Thant Myint-U: The forgotten Peacemaker
8:30 AM.U Thant was the UNs' longest-serving Secretary-General and ranked the sixth 'most admired man' in America in 1971. So why he is largely forgotten today? Read more Audio
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James Laughlin: Seven principles for success
8:11 AM.Success can mean different things to different people and while most of us strive for it - not everyone achieves it. James Laughlin says it doesn't have to be that way. Read more Audio
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Netball stand off continues
7:52 AM.After a week of meetings to try and break the deadlock, the fate of coach Dame Noeline Taurua is still up in the air. Read more Audio
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Much Ado About Tilly
7:40 AM.AI-generated actor Tilly Norwood has sparked heated controversy across the film industry. Read more Audio
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Game changing research on childhood asthma attacks
7:33 AM.Researchers say millions of children around the world with asthma could benefit from a new study led by Kiwi scientists. Read more Audio
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Climate change: how is NZ doing?
7:27 AM.This week the first ever Overshoot Conference was held in Austria to discuss the likelihood of the earth warming by more than 1.5 degrees celsius. Read more Audio
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Latest from the Middle East
7:19 AM.US president Donald Trump has given Hamas a deadline of noon on Monday New Zealand time to accept his peace deal or face "all hell". Read more Audio
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Toitu Te Tiriti’s split with Te Pati Maori
7:08 AM.A leader of the Toitu Te Tiriti movement, Eru Kapa-Kingi announced it was severing its ties with Te Pāti Māori. Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Nadia Lim
11:06 AM.Celebrity chef, clinical dietitian, bestselling author and farmer, Nadia Lim shares the music tracks that have underlined some of the key moments in her life Read more Audio
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Identifying skin cancer - in seconds!
10:33 AM.Dr Michel Nieuwoudt is a finalist in this year's KiwiNet Awards for her work on developing a diagnostic tool that can identify skin cancers within seconds. Read more Audio
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Chloe Dalton: Hare raising!
10:06 AM.What happens when a UK foreign policy adviser discovers an abandoned newborn hare during the quiet of lockdown? Read more Audio
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Book reviewer: Kate de Goldi
9:50 AM.Kate de Goldi joins Susie to discuss The Bright Sword by Lev Grossman and A Truce That Is Not Peace by Miriam Toews. Read more Audio
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Dr Hinemoa Elder on finding the surface
9:32 AM.Child and adolescent psychiatrist, Dr Hinemoa Elder, has returned with Ara: A Maori Guidebook of the Mind offering comfort for those trying to deal with the chaos of life. Read more Audio
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Tim Lenton: How to Fix the Climate Crisis
9:08 AM.Back in the 1990s, Dr Timothy Lenton started studying tipping points - those critical thresholds where small changes can lead to massive transformations. Read more Audio
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Richard Osman: The mind behind The Thursday Murder Club
8:36 AM.If you like your cup of tea with a side of murder, chances are, you're a fan of The Thursday Murder Club. Read more Audio
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Dr Lucy O'Hagan: A GP's story
8:12 AM. A doctor for over 35 years, Lucy O'Hagan says so much of what it means to be a good GP stems from the patient/doctor relationship. Read more Audio
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Black Ferns playing for pride
7:51 AM.Sport fans are spoiled for choice with the Silver Ferns, All Blacks and Black Ferns all in action - the latter fighting it out for 3rd place at the Women's RWC. Read more Audio
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Could autonomous vehicles work in our transport system?
7:43 AM.Most crashes on New Zealand roads are caused by human error so could removing the driver from the equation make our roads safer? Read more Audio
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Pre-term baby research saves lives
7:35 AM.Carosika Community of Practice was set up to help close the gap in specialist care for pre-term babies - but now its funding has run out. Read more Audio