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Recent items from Summer Times
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Music review with DJ Sticky Fingers
11:40 AM.Rounding off three weeks of Summer Times with the enigmatic Brad Warrington aka DJ Sticky Fingers spinning some beloved Kiwi classics. Read more Audio
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Tech talk with Finn Hogan
11:25 AM.Tech expert Finn Hogan joins Anna Thomas to look at the Stargate announcement from President Trump, AI under the microscope in Hollywood this Oscars season, and Elon Musk's alleged cheating in a New… Read more Audio
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Talking tinnitus with senior clinical audiologist Duncan Hann
11:08 AM.Duncan Hann used to actually suffer from tinnitus - a persistent ringing in the ears - while playing in bands, which eventually led to a master's thesis in tinnitus. Read more Audio
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Museum stop: Steampunk HQ
10:45 AM.Housed in a stunning limestone building, the museum takes you inside the fascinating world of steampunk - a Victorian view of the future where everything is powered by steam. Read more Audio
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Road Trip: Greg Foran
10:08 AM.From humble beginnings stocking supermarket shelves in Hamilton, today's road trip guest worked his way up to become CEO of Walmart in the U.S. before deciding it was time to come home. Read more Audio
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Back to school tips
9:45 AM.Transitioning back to the school routine, navigating friendships, and getting enough sleep are among the myriad of challenges young people deal with once they get back to the classroom. Read more Audio
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Timor-Leste's bid to join the ICC
9:30 AM.Self-confessed "cricket tragic" Mark Young was in Timor Leste with the VSA, and when he saw locals playing cricket with homemade gear, he decided to do something about it. Read more Audio
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Looking for Aotearoa's next 'Middle Earth moment'
9:10 AM.Joy Keene, the executive director of the New Zealand Game Developers Association, joins Anna Thomas to talk about what's coming next from the homegrown industry. Read more Audio
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Ian Martyn: Medals Reunited
11:45 AM.Ian Martyn founded Medals Reunited 15 years ago. He not only traces their history, and discovers some of the incredible stories behind them, but reunites them with their families. Read more Audio
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Duck Island ice cream celebrates its 10th birthday
11:30 AM.Kiwis eat more ice cream per capita than any other country, and the deluxe flavours of Duck Island have cemented the brand as a national favourite. Read more Audio
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Chris Blaze: The Fire Ninja
11:20 AM.His show has been described as the planet's greatest ninja-style fire act, with nine international awards up his sleeve, and he's coming to Auckland this weekend. Read more Audio
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Museum stop: New Zealand Police Museum
11:10 AM.With over 20,000 visitors a year, the New Zealand Police Museum contains evidence from some of New Zealand's most infamous crimes - and while the adults are busy with that, the kids can try on police… Read more Audio
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Road Trip: Dr Marc Shaw
10:08 AM.Step into Dr Marc Shaw's office and you'll be immediately transported to far-flung places: fascinating items like masks, flags, and photos of him in remote and exotic places rubbing shoulders with… Read more Audio
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Bringing big things to the City of Sails
9:45 AM.Annie Dundas is the Director Destination at Tataki Auckland Unlimited, responsible for drawing some of the biggest and most exciting events to New Zealand's biggest city. Read more Audio
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Floating the key to water safety
9:30 AM.Drowning Prevention Auckland is encouraging anyone getting out on the water to practice their key survival steps: float, breathe, signal and survive. Read more Audio
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Biz buzz with Nona Pelletier
9:20 AM.RNZ business reporter Nona Pelletier joins Anna to share some happenings from the business world. Read more Audio
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Sol3 Mio singer debuts at 'the Olympics of opera'
9:10 AM.Tenor Pene Pati made his debut at the New York Metropolitan Opera playing the lead role of the lecherous Duke in Verdi's libretto Rigoletto. Read more Audio
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New podcast exploring concussions in rugby
11:45 AM.'Echoes of Impact' from AUT features former All Blacks Frank Bunce and Conrad Smith, along with a range of academics weighing in on the science behind concussions and minor traumatic brain injuries. Read more Audio
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Elephant Burma's new home in Australia
11:25 AM.It's now been several weeks since former Auckland Zoo resident Burma came out of quarantine in Australia and her long time keeper, Andrew Coers joins us for an update. Read more Audio
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How to make a will with Gary Fitzpatrick
11:08 AM.Gary Fitzpatrick is the co-founder of Comac Trustees, with over 30 years' experience in estate planning, administration and management of estates and trusts. Read more Audio
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Kiwi Susan Cutforth on the Trump inauguration
10:45 AM.Susan Cutforth is a Kiwi living in the sun belt state of Arizona. Read more Audio
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Live in-studio: Pony Baby
10:08 AM.A partnership between two solo artists Taite award-winning Jazmine Mary and Silver Scroll-nominated Arahi, Pony Baby blend together their gentle melodies with proudly country sounds like banjos… Read more Audio
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Green hydrogen in Christchurch leading the way
9:45 AM.Fabrum, based in Christchurch, is at the global forefront of clean energy transition and their latest project is all set to be trialed out on the water. Read more Audio
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New Zealand's first 'bat dog'
9:30 AM.Fredrik Hjelm is the handler for Hawke, New Zealand's first dog trained to sniff out dead native bats in an effort to find out more about what has killed them. Read more Audio
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The country's best loop walks
11:45 AM.Travel writer Peter Janssen returns to Summer Times with some of the best short walks for the warmer months. Read more Audio