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Recent items from Summer Weekends
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Meet the booksellers - Kim Pittar from Muir's Bookshop
11:20 AM.We go to the main street of Gisborne to speak to Kim Pittar at Muir's Bookshop. Read more Audio
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Restoring native plants with the Kaipatiki Project
11:04 AM.Over the summer we've been around the country looking at all kinds of community conservation initiatives. Today we're in Auckland to find out about the Kaipatiki Project that for 21 years has inspired… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Summer music from around the world
10:30 AM.Musicologist Jared Mackley-Crump is here to talk about summer songs from around the world, bringing you a global taste of summer, from as far away as South Africa - to Cameroon and India. Read more Audio
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Hammer time: Julia Ratcliffe aims for the Olympics
10:05 AM.Hammer thrower Julia Ratcliffe won gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Now she has her heart set on a medal at this year's Olympic Games in Tokyo. Read more Video, Audio
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Gillian Candler's Nature Heroes - conservation for kids
9:45 AM.Gillian Candler is a writer who takes her love of nature and conservation to create children's books that teach kids about native wildlife, and how to help protect it. She's released a new book -… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Sarah O'Neil on how to help your brassicas grow
9:30 AM.Sarah the Gardener, aka writer and blogger Sarah O'Neil, has three books to her name and gardens on a windswept area of land on Auckland's West Coast. Today Sarah O'Neil is sharing her practical tips… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Charlotte Yates - putting Katherine Mansfield's words to music
9:05 AM.Charlotte Yates has enlisted 12 of the country's top names put Katherine Mansfield's writing, to music. There's jazz and pop through to soul to alt country, with artists including Lawrence Arabia… Read more Audio
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Photographing another side to New Zealand
8:40 AM.For the past ten years photographer Stuart Macdonald has traveled around the country on his trusty motorbike, taking pictures of New Zealand that aren't traditional picture-postcard fare. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Mt Maunganui surf lifesavers Kent Jarman and Adriana Bird
8:30 AM.Today in our lifesavers series we're go to the popular beach area of Mt Maunganui, with surf lifeguards Kent Jarman, and Adriana Bird. Read more Audio
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Preserving our history with the National Library's digital archive
8:09 AM.The National Library has set a team involved in web harvesting, collecting online material from websites to blogs and social media posts and even emails before they disappear into the cyber ether. Read more Audio
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Meet the booksellers: Lesley Stead from Paige's Book Gallery in Whanganui
11:50 AM.We continue our literary journey around the regions, chatting to Lesley Stead from Paige's Book Gallery in Whanganui about what's being read next to the river this summer. Read more Audio
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Making rainbows
11:30 AM.A public art installation that allows children, and adults for that matter, to use the sun and turn lots of wheels to create rainbows, won a team of three young architects a coveted Purple Pin from… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Caring for local creeks
11:25 AM.Debbie Mair has spent the past two years monitoring the several creeks that run through the fast growing centre of Whitby, north of Wellington. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Offering fire-affected farmers free accommodation
11:05 AM.Friends Mark Warren and Nathan Addis have set up a Facebook page calling for New Zealanders to show the Anzac spirit and offer a place to stay for those affected by the Australian bushfires. Read more Audio
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Vicki Farslow - volunteering in Nepal
10:45 AM.Kiwi Vicki Farslow has made several trips to Nepal to work with local people on practical projects, like ensuring water supplies for remote villages. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Music Feature - Ariana Tikao and taonga puoro
10:05 AM.Ariana Tikao is a musician who's an integral part of the revitalisation of traditional Maori instruments, and is one of the curators of the Pukana exhibition - which is on at the National Library in… Read more Audio, Gallery
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David Ellacott and Chris Whitehouse - cave rescues
9:45 AM.Our summer series on lifesavers continues - in this episode we learn about cave rescues, which is highly specialised and involves a huge amount of training. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Kerryanne Evans on Country Calendar and television journalism
9:10 AM.Kerranne Evans tells Lynn about the joys of working on New Zealand's longest running TV show Country Calendar. Read more Audio
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Rory Sweetman - Anzacs and the Irish Easter Rising
8:45 AM.Historian Rory Sweetman has uncovered a connection between New Zealand soldiers and the Easter Week Irish Rising, an incident that he says threatened Ireland's oldest university, Trinity College… Read more Audio, Gallery
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The archeological study of Waikato Pā
8:30 AM.Archaelogical investigations of Pa sites on Waikato wetlands are about to start, using Maori traditional knowledge of the area and the latest Western technology to establish when and how the… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Death of Qassem Soleimani
8:09 AM.We cross to New York Times middle east correspondent Ben Hubbard to get talk about the impact of Soleimani's assassination by the United States on Iran, and the region. Audio
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Booksellers
11:50 AM.We continue our book journey around the country - this time crossing live to Louise Ward from Wardini Books in Hawke's Bay. Audio
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Paul Forrest - Creating a kaleidoscope of butterflies
11:40 AM.Wellington artist Paul Forrest is aiming to create a kaleidoscope of butterflies around the country. From the backyard of his home in Newtown, Paul makes huge but incredibly lifelike butterflies… Read more Audio
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High school students harness the power of the sun
11:30 AM.Students at New Plymouth Girls' High School researching sustainable energy generation have found that solar panels become less efficient once the temperature goes over 25 degrees....the opposite of… Read more Audio, Gallery