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First time in the lions' den
10:35 PM.Most people vote and think ‘job done’. A few decide to take it further and engage, even front up to MPs and argue a case. Phil Smith talks with James Crow after his first time in the lion’s den. Read more Video, Audio
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Don't fear the reefer
6:55 PM.The Drug Foundation says overseas models for medicinal cannabis means New Zealand shouldn't fear changing cannabis law. Read more Audio
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Marriage consent bill to give power to young women
6:55 PM.A law to help stop young women being enslaved in New Zealand is going through Parliament under the eye of National MP Jo Hayes. Read more Audio
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Tariq Habibyar: Saffron - the opiate of the foodies
11:40 AM.Think of a crop that comes from Afghanistan and is worth thousands of dollars a kilo and chances are opium is what springs to mind. But there's another far less damaging crop that Wellington-based… Read more Audio
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Niuafe Malupo: cake maker extraordinaire
11:19 AM.After a period of career indecision, 23-year-old Aucklander Niuafe Junior Malupo is finding having his own business is quite literally the icing on the cake. Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Ghassan Abu-Sitta: The ecology of war
11:09 AM.Ghassan Abu Sitta is a plastic surgeon based in Beirut. He's worked in Iraq and Gaza and was the organiser of a recent conference on the Ecology of War which heard that antibiotics have become… Read more Audio
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Jonathan Carson: Paving Paradise
10:45 AM.For its supporters a road connecting the Nelson region to the West Coast is a lifeline that could revitalise the West Coast economy; for its critics it environmental vandalism on a massive scale… Read more Audio
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People power: climate change
10:30 AM.A group of prominent Kiwis dissatisfied with the government's efforts to reduce climate change … is taking a different approach to get New Zealanders on board with their vision for the future. They've… Read more Audio
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Mei-Lin Te Puea Hansen: Puha and bok choy
10:05 AM.In 1929 the government held an inquiry into the employment of Maori in market gardens. It was to deal with what one paper at the time called "the Maori girl" problem - Chinese market gardeners and… Read more Audio
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Tunnel talk: Margi Watson
9:53 AM.Albert-Eden community board member Margi Watson has been a key player in getting concessions made on behalf of the community in the construction of the Waterview Tunnel. Audio
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Tunnel talk: Simon Bridges
9:48 AM.Thousands of people will walk through Auckland's $1.4 billion 4.5 kilometre Waterview Tunnel today after an official ribbon cutting ceremony by Transport Minister Simon Bridges. The Minister talks… Read more Audio
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Mistake to see immigration as problem - researcher
9:37 AM.David Hall is a senior researcher at the Policy Observatory at AUT and editor of Fair Borders, Migration Policy in the 21st Century. He discusses New Zealanders' changing attitudes to immigration. Read more Audio
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Future of our oceans: Rochelle Constantine and Simon Thrush
8:40 AM.Marine scientists Rochelle Constantine, a senior lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences & Institute of Marine Science. says we're not doing enough to protect our oceans and marine life. She's… Read more Audio
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Insight: The changing face of sport in NZ
8:12 AM.Is immigration - particularly by those who identify as Asian - changing the sporting landscape in New Zealand? Bridget Tunnicliffe explores how major sports such as rugby are responding. Read more Audio
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Reason on rugby
7:53 AM.Sports journalist Mark Reason wraps up three international games this weekend and looks ahead to the first Test against the Lions next week. And he asks, were Samoa robbed on Friday? Audio
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America's Cup: Todd Niall
7:47 AM.Race 1 and 2 are scheduled for this morning: Team NZ vs Oracle. RNZ's Todd Niall is in Bermuda and updates us on how it went. Audio
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Budget 2017: spending under scrutiny
7:32 AM.Ministers are facing up to select committees to justify the government's spending following the reveal of Budget 2017 in May. Read more Audio
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Auckland police leaving town
7:20 AM.Police association president Chris Cahill talks about a letter written by an Auckland police officer explaining why he - and others like him - are leaving the force. Audio
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Grenfell Tower fire
7:10 AM.The Telegraph's Harry Yorke reports on the latest on the tragedy, the political fallout and a man being sent to jail. Audio
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America's Cup update: Todd Niall in Bermuda
11:50 AM.Todd Niall wraps up an eventful day of racing in the challenger series in Bermuda in which Team NZ went 2-1 up after the Artemis skipper fell into the sea. (Watch the far end of the boat to see him… Read more Video, Audio
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Chellie Spiller, Rachel Wolfgramm: a model for Maori business
11:25 AM.The Maori economy is estimated to be worth $40 billion. Dr Rachel Wolfgramm, a senior lecturer in management and international business, and Dr Chellie Spiller, associate dean Maori and Pacific at the… Read more Audio
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Panapa Ehau: the business of fungi, kanuka, kina and hemp
11:05 AM.Hikurangi Enterprises recently harvested its first crop of industrial hemp and is carrying out R and D on a local fungi, kanuka and kina. Panapa Ehau is its managing director and he tells Wallace the… Read more Audio
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Laura Greenfield: a Scandinavian winter feast
10:35 AM.June 21 is the shortest day so it's time to think about winter feasts. Laura Greenfield is the chef at Wellington Field and Green restaurant and she's in charge of a Scandinavian-themed feast at… Read more Audio
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The greatest sport teams of all time
10:05 AM.Sports writer Sam Walker has applied a special formula to decide what makes a great sports team and what makes sports teams the greatest in the world. So do the All Blacks make the cut in a book - The… Read more Audio
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Dropping gender stereotyping in toys
9:40 AM.Gender stereotypes in children's toys are "ridiculous, silly and out of date" says Laurie Winkless, a science writer and campaigner for Let Toys Be Toys. Read more Video, Audio