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The week that was with Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks
11:45 AM.Comedians Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks look at the lighter moments of the week, including Uber's annual list of the most unusual items left in rideshare cars globally. This year it includes a live… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:30 AM.The Kiwis league captain, the Golden Boot winner for the best player in the world, the main main in the Panthers forward pack that's won three straight NRL premierships - is coming to the Warriors… Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies?
11:05 AM.Tomorrow is Record Store Day, an international celebration of independent record stores that takes place on the third Saturday in April each year. A huge number of one-day-only albums are released to… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton
10:50 AM.The Minister of Transport Simeon Brown is in Ashburton today to open the 18 million dollar Fairfield Freight Hub. This is expected to increase the the amount of local freight carried by rail from… Read more Audio
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Book review The Apprentice Witnesser by Bren MacDibble
10:35 AM.Roger Christensen of Unity Books Auckland reviews The Apprentice Witnesser by Bren MacDibble, published by Allen and Unwin. Audio
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Foraging safely for edible wild food
10:05 AM.Peter Langlands says his passion for foraging food has turned him into an "accidental botanist". The Christchurch bird-watcher and conservationist presents a guide to over 250 edible plants and funghi… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
9:50 AM.Security is beefing up across the Solomon Islands as electoral counting continues. People are urged to remain peaceful under the increased police presence. RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins is there… Read more Audio
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Full immersion pre school for neurodiverse and disabled
9:30 AM.Te Puna Reo o Manga Tangaroa in Kaikohe has been set up to prioritise children living with disabilities. The school was created by local couple Claraand Manga Aperahama-Kopa to provide quality… Read more Audio
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Auckland University hostel students to withhold rent over spiraling costs
9:15 AM.Some students at halls run by the University of Auckland will refuse to pay their fees from next month in protest at what they say are unjustifiable price hikes. Read more Audio
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Boeing whistleblower claims company 'putting out defective planes'
9:05 AM.A Boeing engineer has given compelling testimony detailing his concerns about how Boeing aircraft are being put together. Read more Audio
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Screentime: Civil War, One Question, The Royal Hotel, Eileen
11:45 AM.Film and TV correspondent James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about Civil War (cinema), which follows a group of journalists through an America at war with itself, in a race to reach the White House… Read more Audio
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The big impact mums can have on their daughters' body image
11:30 AM.Negative body image is a lifelong issue for many women which social media only serves to fuel. Yet the habits and self-talk of mothers can also have a profound effect on young girls becoming overly… Read more Audio
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Tech: Where does software fit in the right to repair movement?
11:10 AM.Technology commentator Alex Sims joins Kathryn to discuss the issue of the right to repair, which also covers the right to use and maintain goods. As more of what we use comes to rely on software to… Read more Audio
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Around the motu : Robin Martin in Taranaki
10:45 AM.Long term plan consultation is underway and includes $9m for upgrades to the zoo, which the New Plymouth District Council says are required to meet regulation and modern zoo standards. Robin details… Read more Audio
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Book review: Amma by Saraid de Silva
10:35 AM.Carole Beu of the Women's Bookshop reviews Amma by Saraid de Silva published by Hachette. Read more Audio
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A quest to demystify creatures of the deep sea
10:10 AM.Dr Thom Linley has always been fascinated with fish, how they behave, their ecology and their different ocean habitats. He is a curator of fishes at Te Papa, and also co-hosts the Deep-Sea Podcast… Read more Audio
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UK: Anti-smoking law, Rwanda bill, Liz Truss book
9:50 AM.UK correspondent Dan Bloom looks at the anti-smoking legislation - similar to what was proposed and then dumped in New Zealand - that's creating huge divisions within the Conservative Party. He'll… Read more Audio
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ERO 'out of date' on how teachers can manage classroom
9:32 AM.A recent report by the Education Review Office painted a grim picture of student behaviour - saying violent and disruptive behaviour in schools has reached critical levels. Half the teachers surveyed… Read more Audio
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Building industry braces for shake-up on permitted materials
9:10 AM.The government's recently announced plans to reform the building materials sector, has the potential to be a massive shake-up to the industry. Before a product can be used on site, builders must… Read more Audio
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Science: Roman wine taste, trees solve solar storm puzzle
11:45 AM.Science commentator Dr Allan Blackman joins Kathryn with three new studies. Read more Audio
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Dunedin history brought to life in a novel centred around Larnach's Castle
11:35 AM.Dunedin's history is front and centre of a new book by Karen McMillan. Read more Audio
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Music with Dave Wilson: Jukebox Musicals
11:10 AM.Music commentator Dave Wilson joins Kathryn from New York, where he's been hitting Broadway. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Tess Brunton in Dunedin
10:45 AM.North Otago gold mine OceanaGold has unveiled a fully electric excavator and the race is on to secure a water supply for the Otago town of Lawrence. Read more Audio
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Book review: A Calamity of Souls by David Baldacci
10:40 AM.Sally Wenley reviews A Calamity of Souls by David Baldacci published by Pan Macmillan Read more Audio
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Splinters: More than a divorce memoir
10:10 AM.Author Leslie Jamison has been compared to some of the American greats, Joan Didion and Susan Sontag. A novelist and essayist, Jamison's writing style blends journalism and memoir. Read more Audio