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Sports-chat with Sam Ackerman
11:45 AM.Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua wants to relax the rules around players competing in the Australian league. Read more Audio
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What's really worrying our young people?
11:30 AM.Andrew Hubbard from the Citizen's Advice Bureau joins Kathryn to talk about their latest research, which focused on the reasons why under-25s seek them out. Read more Audio
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Business commentator Victoria Young
11:05 AM.Victoria Young looks at how much chief executives are being paid across the country, and reveals who comes out on top with the biggest salary. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Ellen Curnow in Westport
10:50 AM.Westport News' reporter Ellen Curnow on flood protection for Westport, while the town's air services are threatened. And as the Buller economy outpaces national growth the town's council has a new… Read more Audio
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Book review: Ghosts of the British Museum by Noah Angell
10:40 AM.Quentin Johnson reviews Ghosts of the British Museum by Noah Angell published by Hachette Read more Audio
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Michael Mosley: how to sleep better
10:05 AM.Best-selling author Dr Michael Mosley thought he'd tried everything that might improve his insomnia. Then he joined a clinical sleep trial for the three-part SBS series Australia's Sleep Revolution… Read more Video, Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
9:45 AM.Huge crowds are gathered across North America to watch the coast-to-coast solar eclipse as it passes. Read more Audio
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How Cromwell worm farmer Robbie Dick is saving tonnes of organic waste
9:35 AM.Cromwell farmer Robbie Dick and his 100 million tiger worms are saving up to 30 tonnes of waste every week. Read more Audio
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NZ could be more ambitious on emissions targets
9:05 AM.The government's independent climate advisers says the country is on track to meet its current emissions targets by mid century, except for methane, and that it could be more ambitious. Read more Audio
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Urban Issue with Bill McKay
11:45 AM.Today, Bill argues that it is cheaper and more sustainable to reuse old buildings rather than demolish them. He looks at how the University of Auckland has just done that - and ended up with the… Read more Audio
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Nicole Maguire: specialist in simple family dinners
11:30 AM.Tired of the "never-ending cycle of one wondering what to make for dinner", Nicole Maguire went on a mission to set herself up for meal-making success. The Aussie food blogger shares easy, low-cost… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Gareth Hughes and Tim Hurdle
11:05 AM.The axe continues to fall over public service jobs as the Budget looms - can the cuts deliver the savings sought? Meanwhile Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announces his top priorities for the coming… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Georgina Campbell in Wellington
10:45 AM.Georgina Campbell with news around the wellington region Read more Audio
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Book review: Dear Colin, Dear Ron: the selected letters of Colin McCahon and Ron O'Reilly by Peter Simpson
10:35 AM.Lynn Freeman reviews Dear Colin, Dear Ron: the selected letters of Colin McCahon and Ron O'Reilly by Peter Simpson published by Te Papa Press Read more Audio
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Girl Friday: Kristine Philipp's memoir's honest look at women's work
10:05 AM.Kristine Philipp was 15 when her mother told her she needed to get a job to pay her way. A car company hired her to be a 'Girl Friday' - and it came as rather a shock when she learned she had to work… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:50 AM.Slovakia has elected a pro-Russian populist as its new president, cementing the country's switch towards policies more friendly towards Moscow. A big police operation linked to allegations of fraud… Read more Audio
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Masterton's Bob Francis: Senior NZer of the Year
9:40 AM.Former Masterton Mayor Bob Francis was named Senior of the Year last month. He was seven-term Mayor of Masterton from 1986 to 2007. Bob Francis' work has touched almost all sectors of society… Read more Audio
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Green light for Pure Turoa questions remain over Whakapapa's
9:30 AM.18 months after Ruapehu Alpine Lifts went into voluntary administration - a group of Ohakune locals is set to take Turoa ski field into private ownership. Pure Turoa has been granted a 10 year… Read more Audio
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New report shows major drop in media trust
9:05 AM.Just a third of New Zealanders now say they trust the news. That's the major finding of AUT's research centre for Journalism, Media and Democracy's fifth annual Trust in News in Aotearoa New Zealand… Read more Audio
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The week that was with Irene Pink and Michele A'Court
11:45 AM.Comedians Irene and Michele take a look back at the funny stories of the week including the April Fool's joke that backfired on German grocery chain Aldi, when customers began demanding a joke… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:35 AM.The Wellington Phoenix has their biggest game of the A-League season coming up, as they vie for a spot in the finals. Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
11:05 AM.Jeremy has new music from indie guitar gunslingers Ride and Luke Buda, along with country queens Kacey Musgraves, Tami Neilson and Beyonce. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Chris Hyde in Hawkes Bay
10:50 AM.A new 40 kilometer bike trail is opening in Eskdale on land left devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle; Napier rates are doubling, and 83-year-old Sir Tom Jones is set to rock Napier this weekend. Read more Audio
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Book review: How to Win an Information War by Peter Pomerantsev
10:45 AM.Tilly Lloyd from Unity Wellington reviews How to Win an Information War, by Peter Pomerantsev, published by Faber. Read more Audio
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'Novel' debut from academic turned murder mystery writer
10:15 AM.The new director of the Mt John observatory is found dead on the eve of its 50th anniversary celebrations, with academics from around the world attending. Read more Audio