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UK: Labour soars in new poll, politicians target of 'spear
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Harriet Line looks at a new poll which puts Labour on course to win 400 seats at the general election and the Tories on track for just 155. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says Israel's… Read more Audio
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Wao's Monique Kelly on helping others walk a greener path
9:30 AM.Monique Kelly trained as a lawyer, working with the UN International Labour Organisation on social and employment policy and standards. Read more Audio
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As free bus fares are scrapped, what's the likely impact on school attendance?
9:05 AM.Principals say scrapping public transport subsidies will only add to school absenteeism, just as the government gears up to tackle it. Read more Audio
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Science: Climate change and timekeeping, 4000-year old teeth
11:45 AM.Science commentator Laurie Winkless joins Kathryn to talk about how we measure time and a new paper which suggests melting water from polar regions could be affecting the Earth's rotation - what… Read more Audio
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Gardening with Xanthe White
11:20 AM.Landscape designer and gardener Xanthe White talks about what to do in the garden in autumn. Read more Audio
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Ian Chapman's Unsung Music Heroes II
11:05 AM.Music correspondent Ian Chapman shines a spotlight on two long-established, highly talented, but stylistically very different musical identities from Dunedin. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Libby Kirkby-McLeod in Waikato
10:45 AM.RNZ Waikato Reporter Libby Kirkby-McLeod discusses the demise of Three Waters and the implications for council long term planning; the debate over the Hamilton to Auckland commuter train and how much… Read more Audio
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Book review: Sanctuary by Garry Disher
10:35 AM.David Hill reviews Sanctuary by Garry Disher published by Text Publishing. Read more Audio
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The human toll of Britain's Post Office IT system scandal
10:05 AM.It has been called the greatest miscarriage of justice in British history - the UK Post Office scandal. Read more Audio
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Australia: Aid worker killed in Gaza, focus on solar power
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to talk about the death of Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom, along with six others, in Gaza. Read more Audio
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GNS scientist wants greenhouse growers to consider geothermal heat
9:35 AM.GNS Science modeller John Burnell wants greenhouse growers to consider using low-temperature geothermal heat instead of natural gas for heat. Read more Audio
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Are insurers wrongly declining ME/CFS claims?
9:05 AM.Some people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome say they are being denied personal insurance because insurers deem it to be a mental health issue, not a biomedical issue. Read more Audio
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Sports correspondent Glen Larmer
11:45 AM.The Hurricanes have had a big win over the Highlanders in Dunedin, however the team has lost a key player - halfback Cam Roigard - to injury. Read more Audio
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Dragon celebrates 50th anniversary with national tour
11:30 AM.Veteran rock band Dragon is about to tour the country 50 years after they first formed. Read more Audio
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Rebecca Stevenson: The business of luxury shopping
11:10 AM.Rebecca looks at the business of luxury brands, as a group of Californians file a lawsuit against Hermès. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Alisha Evans in Tauranga
10:45 AM.Tauranga homeowners affected by landslides have been waiting 14 months for a solution. Read more Audio
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Book review: Portrait of a War Artist by John Gillies
10:35 AM.Harry Broad reviews Portrait of a War Artist by John Gillies published by Quentin Wilson Publishing. Read more Audio
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Kiwi actress Sara Wiseman on stage performance, playing an ape and why she 'adores' working in Australia
10:10 AM.After making her name on television, Kiwi actress Sara Wiseman returns to the Auckland stage this month in the acclaimed medical drama The Effect. She talks to Susie Ferguson about theatre acting… Read more Video, Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
9:50 AM.Engineers have started removing mangled wreckage after the partial collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore that killed six people. Read more Audio
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'App tax' confuses accommodation providers
9:32 AM.Small accommodation providers are set to be booted off at least one big booking platform if they don't meet new tax requirements that kicked in yesterday. Read more Audio
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A tool to calculate how a warmer world impacts on health
9:25 AM.With temperatures soaring in parts of Australia this past summer a device is being trialed to help calculate the health risk intense heat poses to the human body. Read more Audio
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NSW Building Commissioner on campaign against shoddy practice
9:05 AM.New South Wales' building watchdog - charged with cracking down on shoddy builds and improving productivity - says an Auckland apartment complex is the "most shocking example of a failed residential… Read more Audio
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Screentime: Love Lies and Bleeding, The Gentleman
11:45 AM.Culture 101 host Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about Love Lies and Bleeding (cinemas), starring Kristen Stewart as a gym manager who falls for Jackie, a bodybuilder passing through town. Read more Audio
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Helping pre schoolers build language across the day
11:25 AM.Speech and language therapist Christian Wright on some of the most effective evidence based-strategies to build preschoolers language across the day. Read more Audio
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Tech: AI + women's jobs, Apple's anti-trust lawsuit, AI
11:05 AM.Technology correspondent Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to look at new research which suggests women's jobs are more likely to be affected by AI than men's. Read more Audio