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Debut novel draws inspiration from a Kiwi colonial adventuress
10:05 AM.Vanessa Croft's compelling debut novel draws inspiration from a little-known Kiwi colonial adventuress. Read more Audio
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US correspondent David Smith
9:45 AM.US President Trump and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announce a Gaza peace plan. Read more Audio
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Majority of NZ trained doctors staying here for eight years
9:40 AM.New research has found the vast majority of doctors who train here, stay here.
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The space operations growing in Southland
9:25 AM.The government is backing Southland's the space industry - and a company set up indirectly by local councils. Read more Audio
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Earthquake building standards dumped
9:05 AM.The Government's makes sweeping changes to earthquake strengthening standards. Minister Chris Penk goes into the detail. Read more Audio
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Urban Issues with Bill McKay
11:45 AM.Bill looks at Simplicity Living's model and says it can produce apartment buildings cheaper, faster and better. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the… Read more Audio
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The all-woman team behind NZ's original macaron bakery, J'aime
11:30 AM.How a farmers market stall selling colourful macarons back in 2008 has thrived through quakes, pandemic and downturn to conquer Auckland's commercial hub. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Peter Dunne and Lianne Dalziel
11:05 AM.Peter and Lianne discuss the Government's decision to not yet recognise Palestine statehood and the imminent decision on electricity reform. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Tess Brunton in Dunedin
10:45 AM.Tess talks about progress on the Dunedin Hospital rebuild, opposition in Lake Hawea to a liquor licence application and huge interest in a vintage toy car sale. Read more Audio
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Book review: What We Can Know by Ian McEwan
10:35 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews What We Can Know by Ian McEwan, published by Penguin Random House. Read more Audio
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Shaun Johnson's life in league
10:05 AM.Shaun on his early life, how he broke into the Warriors first team in 2011 and some of those memorable momentshe was at the centre of, as well as some of the disappointing lows. Read more Audio
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South America correspondent Daniel Schweimler
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The special facade protecting the nation's archival treasures
9:30 AM.An independent assessment has found the country's new Archives building achieves air-tightness far beyond national and international standards. Read more Audio
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Financial Ombudsman sees spate of complaints about guarantors
9:20 AM.Reports of a recent spate of complaints from people who've been added as a guarantor for a loan without their knowledge. Read more Audio
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Mayor says aged care crisis in Wairoa being ignored
9:05 AM.The Mayor of Wairoa says the town's lack of aged care beds is an emergency that has been ignored by everyone. Read more Audio
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The week that was with Te Radar and Michele A'Court
11:45 AM.Our comedians Te Radar and Michele A'Court bring some levity the end of the week. Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Dana Johanssen
11:30 AM.Dana on the crucial Eden Park test for the All Blacks, the Beldisloe Cup match tomorrow, the Black Ferns and the final matches in the Rugby World Cup and the New Zealand A League football player… Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
11:05 AM.Jeremy Taylor of Slow Boat records plays recent releases and reissues, featuring Sophie Ellis Bextor, Buckingham Nicks, and Spinal Tap. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Alisha Evans based in Tauranga
10:45 AM.Act MP Cameron Luxton accuses council of promoting Maori wards, unique marine research facility for Tauranga and the Auditor General brings an end to investigations into Tauranga City Council's… Read more Audio
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Book review: Dead Ends by Laura Borrowdale
10:35 AM.Holly Walker reviews Dead Ends by Laura Borrowdale, published by Tender Press. Read more Audio
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From cop to crime fiction: Rob Rattenbury
10:05 AM.Former cop Robert Rattenbury on the human side of policing in his crime story about a jewellery shop robbery - it's called Heist in the Hutt. Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
9:45 AM.Koroi discuss calls for action over climate change from Pacific leaders at the UN, presidential elections in Bougainville, tensions as New Caledonia markers 172 years since being colonised by France… Read more Audio
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Wellington literary journal on world stage
9:30 AM.A literary journal founded in Wellington two years ago has been named one of five international winners of a US literary magazine incubator prize. Read more Audio
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Call for urgent action over "rural connectivity crisis"
9:20 AM.Federated Farmers is demanding urgent action from both mobile companies and the government over often unreliable rural connectivity. Read more Audio
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Primary sector wants training pipeline secured
9:05 AM.Primary sector leaders say food and fibre generates 81 per cent of the country's exports, but the work-based training that the workforce depends on is at risk. Read more Audio