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Around the motu: Kelly Makiha
10:50 AM.Kelly backgrounds the history of Harawene, a much loved late terrier cross that captivated locals and motorists for years, so much so that a statue of the stray dog was erected, causing outrage when… Read more Audio
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Book review: Last Best Chance by Brooke Dunnell
10:35 AM.Laura Caygill reviews Last Best Chance by Brooke Dunnell published by Fremantle Press: "A light story of fertility struggles that itself struggles to fulfill its potential". Read more Audio
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CL Miller on her debut antiques murder novel
10:05 AM.CL Miller grew up in a world full of antiques. So it's perhaps unsurprising that it's the setting for her debut novel: 'The Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder'. The mystery begins with the death of an… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Ed White
9:50 AM.Ed White is a correspondent for the Financial Times, based in Shanghai. Ed discusses the delegation China is sending to North Korea - the highest-level visit in five years, South Korea's election and… Read more Audio
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Chatham Islands residents frustrated over unreliable cargo ship
9:25 AM.Residents who live on the Chatham Islands are growing frustrated as they await a replacement for their unreliable cargo ship. The 38-year-old Southern Tiare is meant to visit twice a month, however it… Read more Audio
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Alcohol harm: older drinkers more likely to end up in ED
9:05 AM.Binge drinking, especially among older age groups, is increasing pressure on hospital emergency departments, with one ED seeing the percentage of alcohol-related presentations more than doubling over… Read more Audio
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Screentime: Scoop, The Lost Boys of Dilworth, The Sympathizer
11:45 AM.Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch reviews Scoop (Netflix), a film dramatisation of the infamous interview Prince Andrew did with the BBC's Newsnight programme in 2019 over his friendship with… Read more Audio
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Using music therapy to build confidence in children
11:30 AM.We intuitively know music is powerful. Songs have the ability to shape the way that we feel about and interact with the world. Music therapists harness that power to help people overcome metal and… Read more Audio
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Tech: Software code libraries and their vulnerabilities
11:05 AM.Tech correspondent Juha Saarinen joins Kathryn to talk about software code libraries: what they're used for, where they're vulnerable and the impact AI could have - including creating ones that don't… Read more Audio
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Around the motu : John Freer from the Coromandel
10:50 AM.There's a plan to boost aquaculture exports from the region. New territory has been broken with 17 of the district's residents and ratepayers associations having formed an alliance to lobby issues… Read more Audio
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Book review: Nine Girls by Stacy Gregg
10:40 AM.Joanna Ludbrook from Chicken and Frog Bookshop reviews Nine Girls by Stacy Gregg published by Penguin Random House NZ Read more Audio
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3 Body Problem's Kiwi lead
10:05 AM.Netflix's new sci-fi series 3 Body Problem is one of the most talked about shows on the planet right now - and it stars a Kiwi actress in one of the leading roles. Read more Video, Audio
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UK: MP sorry over WhatsApp honeytrap, David Cameron in US
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to update a story he broke about a spear-phishing scandal at Westminster. Tory MP William Wragg has apologised and "voluntarily" given up the whip after he was… Read more Audio
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Kiwi gaming entrepreneurs with a new title set for Apple's VR headsets
9:30 AM.Gaming studio Beyond has launched its game Runaways on the Apple Vision Pro headset - the first game made here to release on that platform. It's been a roller-coaster journey for Beyond's co-founders… Read more Audio
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Debate heating up on management of domestic and feral cats
9:05 AM.Cat owners in Hutt City are now required to microchip and desex their pets - should this be the norm nationwide? Read more Audio
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Personal finance: Think about giving
11:45 AM.Money expert Liz Koh talks about the benefits of giving. Read more Audio
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Newshub closure confirmed: 250 jobs lost
11:25 AM.Newshub staff have been told the news operation is to close from the fifth of July with the loss of 250 jobs. Read more Audio
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Dame Susan Devoy: 'I grew up totally unaware of gender inequality'
11:20 AM.Susan Devoy is a former squash world champion, Race Relations Commissioner and Celebrity Treasure Island contestant. In the new memoir Dame Susie D, she reflects on family life in Rotorua… Read more Audio
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Music with Kirsten Zemke: Flute infusion
11:05 AM.Music commentator Kirsten Zemke joins Kathryn to talk about how the flute can be used to maximum effect within songs. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
10:45 AM.Simon looks at a new report ranking Auckland against 9 comparable cities, and explains why the supercity's transport network is close to collapse. Read more Audio
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Book review: Alphabetical Diaries by Sheila Heti
10:35 AM.Kiran Dass reviews Alphabetical Diaries by Sheila Heti published by Fitzcarraldo Editions Read more Audio
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The team that hit the rocks: Peter Jerram's Wahine memoir
10:05 AM.Peter Jerram and his university cricket team were onboard the Wahine Ferry when it was caught between ex-tropical cyclone Giselle and a southerly front. Read more Audio
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Australia: Gaza latest Higgins saga, Aukus with a J
9:45 AM.Foreign Minister Penny Wong has indicated Australia could move to recognise a Palestinian state, and a judgment is pending in a defamation case connected to a rape allegation at Parliament House. Read more Audio
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As telcos get ready to switch off 3G - are we ready?
9:30 AM.On Monday it was revealed more than a million mobile phones could be prevented in Australia from calling emergency services, as the country progresses its 3G shutdown. Read more Audio
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Onus on businesses to prove need to collect personal data
9:05 AM.The Privacy Commissioner wants businesses collecting biometric information to have to prove the benefits of doing so outweigh the privacy risks. Read more Audio