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Cheap Govt loans for regional airlines
9:35 AM.The regional airline Air Chathams is welcoming an announcement by the Government to offer $30 million in loans to regional airlines to help with costs. Read more Audio
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High-quality timber producers nervous over US tariffs
9:20 AM.Producers of high-quality timber on tenterhooks waiting for news on US tariffs. Read more Audio
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Plans for Conservation Minister to make all decisions
9:05 AM.Alarm over proposed changes could result in the Minister having the sole decision making power over conservation land. Read more Audio
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Corgi racing & confusing roundabouts
11:45 AM.Our comedians Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther with some laughs to end the week including Lithuania's international Corgi race which is drawing four legged competitors from around Europe. Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
11:05 AM.Jeremy Taylor from Slow Boat Records plays two tracks from The Beths fourth album; a second album from Florida singer-songwriter Hayden Anhedonia and some new heavy rock from Deftones. Read more Audio
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Police briefing on fugitive dad Tom Phillips
10:55 AM.Police have just held a media briefing after a sighting in the Waikato town of Piopio of two people they believe are the fugitive father Tom Phillips and one of his three children. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham in Manawatu
10:45 AM.The background to the spying court martial held at Linton Military Camp near Palmerston North, cuts to counselling service hours,child literature masters and candidates for local government elections… Read more Audio
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Cuts to War Memorial Carillon
10:30 AM.The government has spent over $10 million to do up the country's bell tower that plays for fallen soldiers, but is now getting rid of the only person who plays it. Read more Audio
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Tales of horror and heroism in Cyclone Gabrielle podcast
10:05 AM.A doctor who worked at a Bay View makeshift clinic following Cyclone Gabrielle has documented the stories of 14 people who lived through the disaster in February 2023. In the immediate aftermath of… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
9:45 AM.RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins on Samoa's election, a major Fiji drug trafficking operation has seen a hefty fine handed down, and the Marshall Islands parliament has burnt down. Read more Audio
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A record-breaking year for pest control in Pukenui Forest
9:35 AM.Populations of North Island brown kiwi, kaka and long-tailed bats are starting to swell as pest control efforts within Pukenui Forest near Whangarei ramp up. Read more Audio
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Warnings Kiwis risk going blind from easily treated condition
9:20 AM.Eye specialists say some Kiwis are at risk of going blind, because they're not getting access to the care they need to treat one of the most common causes of vision loss. Read more Audio
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Aucklanders digest plans to accommodate 2 million new homes
9:05 AM.Urgent meetings in several Auckland's inner suburbs as residents chew over new plans which could see 15 story apartment blocks and less protection for heritage. Read more Audio
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Screentime: The Thursday Murder Club, Pee Wee as Himself, Devo
11:45 AM.Film and television reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to look at The Thursday Murder Club's (Netflix) translation from page to screen - with some of the biggest names in British film and TV, can it… Read more Audio
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Parenting: How to help 'covid babies' as they start school
11:25 AM.Babies born during Covid-19 lockdowns developed and moved through early milestones under challenging and unique circumstances. Read more Audio
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Tech: Phishing, Operation Serengeti, Insider's kill switch
11:05 AM.Tech commentator Tony Grasso joins Kathryn to talk about the big news in the cyber-crime world. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Kelly Makiha from the Rotorua Daily Post
10:45 AM.Kelly reports on a high profile murder trial plus the relaunch of the Lakeland Queen paddle steamer and Steven Adams lends a bit of advice to school children during a basketball camp. Kelly Makiha is… Read more Audio
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Book review: Nor The Years Condemn by Robin Hyde
10:35 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews Nor The Years Condemn by Robin Hyde, published by Otago University Press. Read more Audio
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Big Sing Finale gets underway in Dunedin
10:30 AM.The Big Sing Finale co-ordinator is Rosemary Tarbotton - she updates Kathryn Ryan just hours before the competition starts. Read more Audio
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KiwiFibre founders find fresh success on Forbes list
10:05 AM.KiwiFibre founders Ben Scales and his business partner William Murrell have been recognised on the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list. Read more Audio
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UK: Reform's deportation plan, energy prices, record hot summer
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Matt Dathan look at Nigel Farage's Reform party's plans for mass deportations - 600,000 illegal migrants over five years if Reform wins the next general election, which polls suggest… Read more Audio
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The impact city lights and sounds have on birdsong
9:30 AM.Just like when we struggle after a poor night's sleep, a new study reveals birds also suffer when their sleep is disrupted. Read more Audio
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Three club ski fields call it a day for 2025
9:20 AM.After nearly 100 years in operation Mt Cheeseman ski area in Canterbury will not open this year due to poor snowfall. Read more Audio
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Auckland CBD shop vacancy rate highest in country
9:05 AM.Tough times for Auckland retailers with a new report finding a 13 per cent vacancy rate the national record. Read more Audio