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Kiwi edtech founders backing new startups
9:35 AM.The local founders of a successful education software business have begun a fund to invest in local startups. Read more Audio
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New portal lets Aucklanders assess beach conditions
9:30 AM.Aucklanders can now check out conditions at the beach before they even leave the house thanks to a new online tool. Read more Audio
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Concerns over airtight new builds and potential moisture risk
9:05 AM.Concerns over airtight new builds and the potential moisture risk. Read more Audio
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Science: This year's top Ig Nobel winners
11:45 AM.Alan discusses who has featured in this year's satirical Ig Nobel Awards for scientists and researchers from around the world. Read more Audio
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Breaking down the data: what we make, sell, consume and earn
11:30 AM.Stats head of macroeconomics, Jason Attewell, helps breakdown the recent release of figures - the balance of payments, and quarterly gross domestic product, as well as the food price index.
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Music with Maggie Tweedie
11:05 AM.Maggie Tweedie plays tracks from new Irish pop star CMAT, art-pop veterans Gorillaz, and Nashville's Al Nicol. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham
10:45 AM.Jimmy discusses local elections, unrest in Levin and the transformation underway in the centre of Palmerston North.
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Book review: The Elements by John Boyne
10:35 AM.Cynthia Morahan reviews The Elements by John Boyne. Read more Audio
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Geologist Anjana Khatwa
10:05 AM.Anjana Khatwa, the award winning earth scientist who is also the self-described "odd girl who studied rocks," on her book The Whispers of Rock. Read more Audio
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Australia: Deadly outage, Trump snub, ban backlash
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at the latest Optus outage that took the 000 emergency calls offline and is thought to be responsible for three deaths. Read more Audio
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Parking providers asked to step up on policing mobility park abuse
9:35 AM.Disability advocates say parking providers need to do more to prevent mobility parks being used by those who don't have a permit. Read more Audio
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Auckland business' solution for construction waste
9:25 AM.The deconstruction business that repurposes or recycles 80 per cent of a site's materials using no machinery. Read more Audio
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Age assurance experts on how social media bans for young users can work
9:05 AM.Two of the world's top age verification experts on how social media bans for under-16s can be enforced. Read more Audio
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Sports correspondent Joe Porter
11:45 AM.Liam Lawson gets a career best result in Baku, the Black Ferns lose the World Cup semi to a storming first half performance from Canada and in netball the Silver Ferns beat South Africa. Audio
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How an Art Deco sculptor inspired a Kiwi's debut novel
11:30 AM.A Kiwi writer's obsession with all things Art Deco led her to pen a book set in the turbulent inter-war period in France. Read more Audio
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Business commentator Dan Brunskill
11:05 AM.Dan discusses a low GDP result for the June quarter, today's immigration announcement and why housing densification is becoming one of the big issues for councils. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: David Williams from Christchurch
10:45 AM.David reports on the swimming and indoor courts complex about to open, Canterbury University and non compliant farming on its land and mayoral candidates on asset sales. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Impossible Fortune by Richard Osman
10:35 AM.Ralph McAllister reviews The Impossible Fortune by Richard Osman. Read more Audio
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Chef Al Brown and his new book "Hooked - Learning to Fish"
10:05 AM.Chef Al Brown's life long love of fishing and his new book for a novice fishers, children and adults alike. Read more Audio
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US correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
9:45 AM.US President Trump attends a memorial for Charlie Kirk and there's another Government shutdown looming over budget disagreements. Read more Audio
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Social media ban would backfire - Law Association
9:30 AM.The Law Association is warning that banning children from social media is a quick fix destined to fail. Read more Audio
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The future of Golden Bay's Te Waikoropupu Springs
9:15 AM.Tasman District Council is trying to implement a Water Conservation Order to protect Golden Bay's Te Waikoropupu Springs the springs, but the request for a plan change is opposed by Federated Farmers.
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New residence pathways announced, NZ First unhappy
9:05 AM.The government has announced two new pathways to residence for skilled migrants.
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:45 AM.Kennedy joins Kathryn Ryan from the breezy tip of Musick Point, a finger of land jutting into the Hauraki Gulf in east Auckland. Read more Audio
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Tamarillos on toast and in curry?
11:30 AM.Kathryn meets Northland Tamarillo grower Aaron Davies, whose on the board of the Tamarillo Growers Association who shares some surprising new ways to eat the fruit. Read more Audio