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Personal finance: How to get through being made redundant
11:45 AM.As thousands of jobs are cut, particularly through the public sector, Lisa joins Kathryn with some of her tips on what to do, including assessing finances, working through your skills and market… Read more Audio
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The Taranaki gym encouraging older people to lift weights
11:30 AM.Weightlifting is picking up in popularity at a Taranaki gym, including a thriving cohort of older gym goers. Read more Audio
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Music with Charlotte Ryan: Taite Prize winners + Earth Day
11:05 AM.Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Kathryn to discuss the winner of last night's Taite Music Prize, play a track from Arooj Aftab (who was on Nine to Noon earlier this year) and celebrate Earth Day… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Mike Tweed in Whanganui
10:45 AM.Mike digs deep into the rates rise signalled for the city - set at about 12 percent. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Best Minds by Jonathan Rosen
10:35 AM.Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews The Best Minds by Jonathan Rosen published by Penguin Random House NZ Read more Audio
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Natalie Haynes on bringing the classical world to the modern one
10:05 AM.Natalie Haynes is an author, stand-up comedian and self-confessed nerd. As a teenager she embraced Latin and Ancient Greek, before going on to study classics under the famed Professor Mary Beard. Read more Audio
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Australia: The state vs Elon Musk's X, PM hikes Kokoda
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at how Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has taken on Elon Musk. Read more Audio
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New Zealand adds to its seed reserves at remote global vault
9:35 AM.Another batch of New Zealand's most precious pasture seeds have been delivered to a doomsday mountain vault in Norway. Read more Audio
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Changes to fishing in Fiordland and Chatham Islands
9:20 AM.From tomorrow the amount of finfish and shellfish recreational fishers can take from inside Fiordland will be reduced. Read more Audio
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Police Association warns officers cannot take gang patches in real time under proposed law
9:05 AM.The Police Association warns officers will not be able to confiscate gang patches in real time, under a proposed law change. Read more Audio
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Sports-chat with Marc Hinton
11:45 AM.Crusaders chief executive Colin Mansbridge is ruling out sacking coach Rob Penney mid-season, despite the team sitting at the bottom of the table. In league, the Warriors' wheels are wobbling heading… Read more Audio
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NZ's response to 'significant' migration levels
11:30 AM.Stats NZ figures in the year to January show more than 250,000 people arrived in New Zealand. Massey University Professor Paul Spoonley says the volume of arrivals has contributed a significant net… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Victoria Young
11:05 AM.A Health New Zealand/Te Whatu Ora commissioned report warns of extreme pressure on New Zealand's aged care sector. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Che Baker in Invercargill
10:50 AM.Stuff's Southland Editor Che Baker looks at Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark's apology for his interview with comedian Guy Williams. Read more Audio
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Book review: Girl of the Mountains by Trish McCormack
10:40 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews Girl of the Mountains by Trish McCormack published by Glacier Press Read more Audio
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Nick Stride on why his family fled Russia and went into hiding
10:05 AM.British construction worker Nick Stride was working in Moscow in 1998 to help build the British embassy there. Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
9:50 AM.Ron looks at the US$95b of military assistance approved for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, which passed with broad bipartisan support. Read more Audio
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Roading experts discuss Government's big maintenance plans
9:30 AM.The Government is planning to spend billions of dollars on new roads under a transport plan proposed last month. Read more Audio
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A leading youth advocate is worried boot camp kids will end up without support
9:15 AM.A leading youth advocate is concerned young people sent to boot camps will come out the other end without crucial support. Read more Audio
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Emergency management system has 'significant shortcomings' - inquiry
9:05 AM.An inquiry into the response to last year's catastrophic North Island storms that killed 15 people has found the country's emergency management system is not fit for purpose. Read more Audio
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Urban Issue with Bill McKay: The history of kitchen design
11:45 AM.Bill McKay discusses the history of the classic layout of a kitchen, and its connections to pre-Nazi Germany. Read more Audio
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The Muriwai Deli: From food trucks to permanent fixture
11:30 AM.The Muriwai Deli is a permanent fixture in the West Auckland community, but it wasn't always that way. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Liam Hehir
11:05 AM.Dale Husband is a long time broadcaster and Radio Waatea presenter hosting a Maori focused current affairs programme. Liam Hehir is a Palmerston North lawyer, political commentator and a National… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
10:45 AM.Rangiora High School's building project includes a return to single-cell classrooms. Read more Audio
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Loving My Lying, Dying, Cheating Husband by Kerstin Pilz
10:35 AM.Cynthia Morahan reviews Loving My Lying, Dying, Cheating Husband by Kerstin Pilz published by Affirm Press Read more Audio