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US correspondent Molly Crane-Newman on the Weinstein trial
11:27 AM.Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein faces two counts of predatory sexual assault, two counts of rape and one count of criminal sexual assault in his New York case. New York Daily News journalist Molly… Read more Audio
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What's behind the rise of the hoarding disorder?
11:05 AM.Clinical hoarding affects up to 6 percent of the world population, twice as many as OCD, yet it is a largely misunderstood disorder. Read more Audio
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The innocent joy of trespassing
10:40 AM.Nick Slater's life changed one night several years ago when he was coaxed into trespassing in the hope of finding the best view in Ho Chi Minh City. He described it as a 'spiritual experience' and… Read more Audio
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My Current Song: Jackie Bristow - 'Without You'
10:32 AM.New Zealand-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jackie Bristow has returned home for a 16-date summer tour. Bristow joins the show to discuss the tour, her new album, and the inspiration behind… Read more Audio
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'We're entering a new phase of earthquakes in New Zealand'
10:04 AM.Author Matthew Wright has looked back at New Zealand's history with earthquakes and where we stand with them today. The result is his new book, Living on Shaky Ground: The science and story behind New… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Dominic O'Connell on Brexit
9:40 AM.The United Kingdom is no longer a member of the European Union (EU) as of this weekend. BBC Business presenter, New Zealander Dominic O'Connell offers some on-the-ground reaction from London. Read more Audio
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3MM: Allan Dick on Dunedin's war against cars
9:37 AM.Three Minutes Max, where New Zealanders share short and sharp opinions. Here's former broadcaster, Allan Dick with his thoughts on the war that is being waged against Dunedin car owners in favour of… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 February 2020
9:06 AM.This week Mediawatch looks at what makes radio the 'cockroach' of world mass media. Also: Mediawatch look at the latest developments in the government's public broadcasting plan, a controversial… Read more Audio
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Organised cybercrime is not your average mafia
8:41 AM.Research from MSU has identified common attributes of cybercrime networks, revealing how these groups function and work together to cause an estimated $445-600 billion of harm globally per… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Costa Cotsilinis in Athens
7:45 AM.Costa Cotsilinis wanted to give something back when he was appointed Honorary Consul-General for NZ in Greece in 1991. Twenty nine years later, he is still doing everything to help New Zealanders and… Read more Audio
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'It's time for New Zealand to wake up to its poverty problem'
7:29 AM.Multiple siblings sharing a single school uniform. School kids living with their families in cars. They are stories that sound as though they are from another place but sadly these are first-hand… Read more Audio
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US correspondent Karen Kasler on the Iowa caucuses
7:20 AM.For more than a century, the Iowa caucuses have been the opening bell of the presidential election season. US correspondent Karen Kasler explains why Iowa is given so much weight and which candidate… Read more Audio
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Hygiene practices, not masks, key to avoiding viruses
7:16 AM.The first suspected case of coronavirus in New Zealand has thankfully tested negative but questions remain about how to keep the virus out of the country. Professor Patricia Priest joins the show to… Read more Audio
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Wuhan virus is twice as virulent as Ebola
7:10 AM.The World Health Organisation declared the flu-like coronavirus a global emergency on Friday after cases spiked more than tenfold in a week. Globe and Mail Beijing correspondent Nathan VanderKlippe is… Read more Audio
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Why prisons should help inmates to be good dads
5:00 AM.Insight - Teresa Cowie heads inside prison to find how a focus on fatherhood could be channelled reducing reoffending Read more Audio
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Apartners: Living happily ever apart
11:38 AM.Filmmaker Sharon Hyman has lived just down the road from the love of her life, David, for 20 years. The couple live happily apart as 'apartners'. Sharon's second film, Apartners: Living Happily Ever… Read more Audio
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Middle-age misery hits at 47.2
11:04 AM.Dartmouth College Professor David Blanchflower has studied data across 132 countries to measure the relationship between wellbeing and age and come up with a U-shaped happiness curve, which reaches… Read more Audio
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The beginning and the end of Trumpism
10:40 AM.Rutgers University history professor James Goodman explains why Donald Trump is the only person who could have done what he has done -- and got away with it -- as US president. Read more Audio
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Our Current Song: Soaked Oats - 'Coming Up'
10:35 AM.Dunedin-based band Soaked Oats are continuing their tradition of making every post a winner with a prized slot at tomorrow's Laneway festival. Lyricist and singer Oscar Mein joins the show to look at… Read more Audio
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Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson on Pluto, religion, and his fans
10:05 AM.Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson's has attracted one of the world's largest online followings with his fascinating, widely accessible insights into science and our universe. He joined Jim Mora to discuss his… Read more Audio
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Tennis correspondent David Luddy at the Australian Open
9:51 AM.Tennis correspondent David Luddy joins the show live from the 108th edition of the Open at Melbourne Park for an update on all the latest. Read more Audio
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'Harry and Meghan were safer from the press in England'
9:37 AM.They left the UK seeking a more private life, but Prince Harry and Meghan have only upped the ante in their relationship with the media by heading to North America. Celebrity snapper Giles Harrison… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 26 January 2020
9:08 AM.Digging deep and scraping social media to fill the summer news void; royals' retreat sparks right royal media pile-on; pre-empting the Facebook trolls. Audio
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Online advertising behind illegal collection and use of data
8:51 AM.New research from the Norwegian Consumer Council shows the online advertising industry is behind comprehensive illegal collection and indiscriminate use of personal data. Netsafe chief executive… Read more Audio
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Burnout linked to potentially deadly irregular heartbeat
8:38 AM.A new study suggests that you could be at a higher risk of a potentially fatal heart flutter if you are suffering from vital exhaustion or burnout. Study author Dr. Parveen Garg from the University of… Read more Audio