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with Kathryn Ryan

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Audio from Thursday 2 July 2009

Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.

09:10 Foreshore and Seabed review

Dr Ranginui Walker is the former Professor and Head of Maori Studies at the University of Auckland and member of the Waitani Tribunal. (16′41″)

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09:22 New Zealand Global Women

Jenny Shipley and Mai Chen talk about why more than seventy of New Zealand's top women business leaders are joining forces to create a new organisation that will connect them across businesses, sectors and international borders. (18′00″)

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09:45 UK correspondent - Kate Adie

British politics is still in upheaval and Michael Jackson is still on the front pages. (10′11″)

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10:08 Feature guests - Sara Ziff and Ole Schell

Model Sara Ziff and Ole Schell her film-maker ex-boyfriend have made a documentary set behind the scenes of the fashion industry that exposes some of the darker sides of the industry. (26′42″)

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10:30 Dr Stewart Jessamine

Confluent Spraygel is used by surgeons to prevent scarring but is being blamed by a Wellington gynecologist for causing pain and sometimes serious complications in many of her patients. (8′14″)

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10:42 Book review - Valeria's Last Stand

Kate Blackhurst reviews 'Valeria's Last Stand' by Marc Fitten. Published by Virago. (4′09″)

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11:08 Technology with Nat Torkington

Technology expert Nat Torkington discusses emotional robots, Kiwi web awards and a new US government transparency website. (17′50″)

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11:33 Parenting commentator Nigel Latta

Today Nigel looks at tips for raising teens. (19′46″)

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11:50 Television with Simon Wilson

Simon discusses whats been on television including the tennis, 'Fringe', 'How the Other Half Lives', and the 'Stars in their Eyes' grand finale. (11′54″)

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09:05 Foreshore and Seabed review

Dr Ranginui Walker, former Professor and Head of Maori Studies at the University of Auckland, and member of the Waitani Tribunal.

09:20 New Zealand Global Women

Mai Chen, chair of NZ Global Women and constitutional lawyer.

More than seventy of New Zealand's top women business leaders are joining forces to create a new organisation that will connect them across businesses, sectors and international borders.

Membership is by invitation only, and is limited to women who hold senior leadership roles in influential organisations. They must have demonstrated thought leadership and vision and have a track record of supporting other women to leadership positions.

London School of Business research identifies that creating supportive networks is critical to advancing talented women. Interviews during the development of Global Women revealed that even high-achieving women under-invest in their social capital, often due to multiple demands on their time. Global Women come from across the private and public sectors; from the sciences, arts and not-for-profit enterprises. They are based in New Zealand, the United States, Europe, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and China.

09:30 Confluent spraygel

Continuing from our story from yesterday, and the extent of MedSafe's investigations into Confluent Spraygel. This gel is used by surgeons to prevent scarring, but is being blamed by a Wellington gynaecologist for causing pain and sometimes serious complications in many of her patients.

Stewart Jessamine, Medsafe.

09:45 UK correspondent Kate Adie

10:05 Modelling ... behind the scenes

Sara Ziff and Ole Schell, model and film-maker ex boyfriend made a documentary Picture Me behind the scenes of the fashion industry.

10:30 Book Review with Kate Blackhurst

Valeria's Last Stand by Marc Fitten
Published by Bloomsbury

10:45 Reading. Heartland by Neil Cross (Part 9 of 10, RNZ)

A memoir about life with a step father in an Edinburgh slum.

11:05 Technology with Nat Torkington

Technology expert Nat Torkington discusses emotional robots, Kiwi web awards, and a new US government transparency website.

Links:
Personal Robots Group
Leonardo Robot - YouTube clip
Onyas
USA Spending
Open Government for New Zealand

11:30 Parenting commentator Nigel Latta

Today Nigel looks at tips for raising teens.

11:45 Television review with Simon Wilson

Simon discusses what has been on television including Fringe, and the Stars in their Eyes grand finale.

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