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with Kathryn Ryan

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Audio from Monday 8 March 2010

Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.

09:10 Kerry Gosset - mother of a P addict

Kerry's son is a P addict jailed last week in Christchurch for attempted murder. The family repeatedly sought help but say they got no support from authorities. (17′35″)

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09:30 Barbara Monroe - palliative care trends

CEO of St Christopher's, the largest hospice in the UK and the place where palliative care originated around 40-years ago. (18′19″)

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09:50 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney

News and current affairs from Europe. (9′44″)

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10:05 Richard Lair - the Elephant Man

Richard Lair runs the Elephant Conservation Centre in the Lampang province,Thailand where he also founded the world famous Thai Elephant Orchestra. He was among the first to sell art painted by elephants - the proceeds from that and the orchestra's CDs provide much needed funds for the care of elephants all over Thailand. (32′08″)

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10:35 Book review - The Postmistress

By Sarah Blake. Published by Viking. Reviewed by Rae McGegor. (6′16″)

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11:08 Politics with Matthew Hooten and Andrew Campbell

A look at the local political climate from all sides of the spectrum. (22′31″)

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11:30 Food and wine

Guest chef Paul Jobin has recipes for bluff oysters with apple and horseradish dressing and singapore noodles; wine selections by John Hawkesby. (13′01″)

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11:45 Off The Beaten Track

With adventurer and outdoorsman Kennedy Warne. (11′50″)

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09:05 Support for P Addicts

Kerry Gosset's son, Kasha William, is a P addict who was jailed for attempted murder last week in Christchurch. The family repeatedly sought help for their son but say they got no support from authorities.

0800 787 797 Alcohol Drug Helpline

09:30 Palliative care trends

Barbara Monroe, CEO of St Christopher's, the largest hospice in the UK and the place where palliative care originated around 40 years ago.

Barbara is giving a public lecture on Monday night: "What do we say to the children? Supporting children and adolescents through serious illness, death and loss" 7-8pm, Monday 8 March, Centennial Theatre, Auckland Grammar School.

09:45 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney

10:05 Elephant Man - Richard Lair

Richard Lair runs the Elephant Conservation Center in the Lampang province,Thailand where he also founded the world famous Thai Elephant Orchestra. He was among the first to sell art painted by elephants - the proceeds from that and the orchestra's CDs provide much needed funds for the care of elephants all over Thailand.

www.changthai.com
www.thailandelephant.org
mulatta.org/thaieleorchpage.html
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10:30 Book Review with Rae McGregor

The Postmistress by Sarah Blake
Published by Viking

10:45 Reading: Duet by David Hill

A teenage blues guitarist finds himself playing a duet with the gorgeous flautist in the youth orchestra. (Part 6 of 10)

11:05 Politics with Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooten

11:30 Guest Chef Paul Jobin and wine commentator John Hawkesby

Bluff Oysters with Apple and Horseraddish Dressing + Singapore Noodles

11:45 Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne, outdoorsman and adventurer

www.kennedywarne.com

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