7:12 Women in Space Aotearoa New Zealand

We talk to Kate Breach is a founding member, and current President of the Committee, of Women in Space Aotearoa New Zealand (or WISANZ); a professional network formed in 2021 by women working in the New Zealand space sector. 

Kate Breach is a founding member, and current President of the Committee, of Women in Space Aotearoa New Zealand (or WISANZ); a professional network formed in 2021 by women working in the New Zealand space sector.

Photo: University of Canterbury

7:35 Investigating Money Laundering in Casinos

Forensic Accountant Amanda Gore joins us once again - she has just landed back in NZ for a month from Las Vegas! She wants to talk about the work she was doing there around money laundering via casinos.

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Photo: Amanda Gore

8:15 Pacific Waves

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Koroi Hawkins presents a daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world.

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Photo: RNZ Pacific

8:30 Window on The World

Climate change means that, in many parts of the world, the way we farm is no longer working. The BBC's Food Chain meet some people who are trying to develop food crops that might thrive in our changing world.

Researcher analyzing agricultural grains and legumes in the laboratory. GMO research of cereals. Testing of  genetically modified seeds

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9:07 Our Changing World

On Our Changing World, Claire Concannon visits Manaaki Whenua in Auckland to learn about two of the nationally significant collections they hold there. One a store of dried fungi, including many weird and wonderful ones, the other a living collection of plant disease causing microbes. 

Mahajabeen Padamsee stands next to a glass case in the NZ Fungarium holding a large fungus. In the glass case there are fungi specimens, labels and an old microscope.

Mahajabeen Padamsee holds a large bracket fungus. Photo: RNZ

9:30 Overseas Correspondent - France

Our overseaas correspondent, is Gregor Thompson. He joins us once again from Paris - where the French government is writing laws and building incentives to reduce energy consumption across the country as the Russian gas being cut off

This photograph taken in Limoges on September 6, 2022 shows the pool of the Aquapolis water park, which is temporarily closed due to high energy prices. (Photo by PASCAL LACHENAUD / AFP)

The pool of the Aquapolis water park in Limoges, France which is temporarily closed due to high energy prices. Photo: PASCAL LACHENAUD

10:17 Late Edition

Charlotte introduces some highlights of the day on RNZ National.

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Photo: RNZ Andrew Robertson

11:07 Music 101 pocket edition

In this week's Pocket Edition, we remember drumming Icon Taylor Hawkins, Wellington music fanatic Jeremy Taylor shares what he's been listening to and we share a new waiata anthem.

Taylor Hawkins

Taylor Hawkins Photo: Supplied