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Christchurch singer-songwriter Bexy talks her latest single
10:30 AM.This morning we're talking to Christchurch singer songwriter Bexy Shingleton, AKA Bexy who is sweeping up the Spotify charts and landing on indie-pop playlists. Read more Audio
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Summer Heroes: St John Wally Mitchell
10:15 AM.While many of us were relaxing on the beach this Summer, there were a few who were still working around the clock. Wally Mitchell was one of those people. He is the St John Territory Manager for the… Read more Audio
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New Year, new career?
10:00 AM.For many of us, it is day three back in the office. How are you coping? We bring in the expert: Caroline Sandford, a certified career specialist with a Masters degree in Industrial Psychology and a… Read more Audio
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Public pay gap registry to launch this year
9:40 AM.It's been almost 50 years since the Equal Pay act of 1972, but we still have a long way to go before we reach equality. This March, Mind The Gap are launching a pay gap registry, where companies can… Read more Audio
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Gardening business goes wheelie, wheelie green
9:30 AM.Clive Goodger has been running a small gardening business in the northern Wellington suburbs for the past 4 years. But it's not your everyday gardening business. He rebranded this year to Wheelie… Read more Audio
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Otago study finds children are exposed to a brand a minute
9:20 AM.A University of Otago study that strapped cameras on school kids has calculated that they are being exposed to a brand every minute. Research co-lead Associate Professor Leah Watkins, from the… Read more Audio
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Tonga Eruption update with Susana Laiataua
9:10 AM.Three people are confirmed dead after the explosive eruption of Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai, and the tsunami which followed. We're heading to our RNZ Pacific News Editor Susana Laiataua, with the last… Read more Audio
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Off season sports chat with Georgia Hale
11:30 AM.It's time to check in with our athletes to see what they're getting up to over the holidays. Georgia Hale is a professional rugby league player. She's represented the Kiwi Ferns and was a part of the… Read more Audio
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Bookmarks with Mayor Steve Chadwick
11:00 AM.This Summer we're travelling around the country and speaking with mayors as a part of our 'Bookmarks' segment. Today's guest is her worship the Mayor of Rotorua, Steve Chadwick. Steve is a qualified… Read more Audio
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Summer foraging with Olivia Sisson
10:15 AM.Writer and foraging enthusiast Olivia Sisson has been out and about over the summer, collecting up a range of edible wild fungi. Olivia joins us to tell us about her foraging adventures, and how you… Read more Audio
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Fin Rah Zel find their groove with debut single 'Power'
10:00 AM.New Plymouth soul fusion band Fin Rah Zel only formed eight months ago, but they've already cracked three of Aotearoa's top Spotify playlists with their debut single 'Power'. Read more Video, Audio
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UK correspondent: Audrey Tinline
9:45 AM.We're heading to the UK this morning and the BBC's Audrey Tinline joins us from BBC HQ in London to bring us up to date on some of the big stories around the world this week. Read more Audio
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Tropical fruit in NZ goes bananas
9:40 AM.Hugh Rose is the Chair of Tropical Fruit Growers and has an impressive stable of interesting sounding fruits growing on his Northland property. He talks Anna through them. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Anna Marsh
9:20 AM. Anna Marsh grew up in Auckland before taking off to France to study at business school. She has worked her way through the ranks at France's biggest media companies Studio Canal and now leads the… Read more Audio
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Toxic Algae could pose real risk to humans in future
9:10 AM.Every summer dozens of local councils warn their residents about toxic algae creeping into waterways. Dog owners are warned to keep their pets away so they don't eat the algae and get sick. Anna… Read more Audio
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Tonga Eruption: Tonga's Olympian flag-bearer raising funds for tsunami recovery
11:40 AM.Tongan athlete and Olympian Pita Taufatofua is still waiting to hear from his family in Ha'apai. He's currently living and training in Brisbane, Australia and is co-ordinating a relief effort from… Read more Audio
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Bookmarks with Hurunui District Mayor Marie Black
11:00 AM.This Summer we're travelling around the country and speaking with mayors as a part of our 'Bookmarks' segment. Today's guest is Mayor Marie Black who was elected as Hurunui's first woman mayor in… Read more Audio
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Letterboxd Year in Review 2021
10:15 AM.The global film network Letterboxd - where film buffs rate and review the films they watch - has done remarkably well during the pandemic. Letterboxd Editor in Chief, Gemma Gracewood joins Anna to… Read more Audio
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30 years of the Auckland Marathon
10:00 AM.This weekend The ASB Auckland Marathon will be celebrating its 30th anniversary. The first version of the Auckland Marathon was held in June 1936, but it wasn't until 1992 when the Harbour Bridge… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent Brad Foster
9:45 AM.We're heading to Australia this morning to check-in with our correspondent Brad Foster. Read more Audio
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Aramoho Toy Museum in Whanganui
9:35 AM.Dan Hurley is the proud owner of the Aramoho Toy Museum in Whanganui - which is home to 100,000 toys. He has operated the museum for more than 20 years, yet it has remained a secret to all but a… Read more Audio
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Surf Update: Mount Maunganui
9:30 AM.Jamie Troughton is the Mount Maunganui Lifeguard Service chair and joins Anna to chat about today's conditions and the closure of the beach last night due to 4 metre swells caused by the volcanic… Read more Audio
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Huhu grubs could be the food of the future
9:20 AM.Huhu grubs are the larvae of the huhu beetle and were a prized traditional food source for Maori who ate them raw. These days they are a bit out of favour - but a recent study may change that. For the… Read more Audio
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Tonga Eruption: Fiji Correspondent
9:10 AM.The volcanic eruption in Tonga on Saturday was felt all around the Pacific. While Tonga remains the hardest hit, video footage showed waves also hitting the Cook Islands and Samoa. Residents in Fiji… Read more Audio
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Bookmarks with Clutha District Mayor Bryan Cadogan
11:05 AM.This Summer we're travelling around the country and speaking with mayors as a part of our 'Bookmarks' segment. Today's guest is Clutha District Mayor Bryan Cadogan. Prior to being a Mayor most of his… Read more Audio
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