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Music with Dave Wilson: Brass bands and their social functions
11:10 AM.Music correspondent Dave Wilson joins Kathryn to discuss brass band traditions in a few locations around the world. Read more Audio
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Book review: Over Alps and Plains in Cobb’s Name by Peter Savage
11:05 AM.Harry Broad reviews Over Alps and Plains in Cobb's Name by Peter Savage, published by Peter Savage. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Jonathan McKenzie
10:45 AM.Waikato Times editor Jonathan Mckenzie with news from the region. Read more Audio
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The most popular books at the library this year
10:40 AM.The latest statistics are out on what books were most borrowed from libraries this year. Read more Audio
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'Brain-boosting' mushrooms now growing in NZ
10:30 AM.A variety of a well-known mushroom touted as having brain boosting qualities is being cultivated at scale in New Zealand for the first time. Read more Audio
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Attacking waiting lists with a mobile surgery truck
10:05 AM.New Zealand's operating theatres are severely under pressure, but a big blue articulated truck has been travelling up and down the country helping out with day surgery for 23 years. Read more Audio
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Australia: PM's wedding, AI plan lacks 'guardrails', social media ban lawsuit
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton on the PM's wedding, a national plan on artificial intelligence has been released, but it won't include "mandatory guardrails" like risk-management systems. And… Read more Audio
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Lead exposure up in last year: latest stats
9:35 AM.A leading world expert in lead poisoning says there's still more work to be done on reducing exposure. The latest New Zealand data shows total lead absorption notification rates increased for both… Read more Audio
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US political analyst says NZ can ride out America first focus
9:25 AM.A US political analyst says New Zealand needs to ride out the current America first focus of President Donald Trump's second term, and that opportunities are there to strengthen relations. Read more Audio
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Census concerns over the 'cost of getting it wrong'
9:05 AM.Stats experts warn the cost of getting government data up to scratch could far outweigh the millions saved by scrapping the Census. Read more Audio
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Sports correspondent Glen Larmer
11:45 AM.Glen assesses the Black Caps' chances against the West Indies in Christchurch in the first test match of the summer, looks ahead to the second Ashes test which gets underway later this week and other… Read more Audio
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Births, deaths and marriages: unpacking the numbers
11:30 AM.Statistics NZ's population insights analyst Rebekah Hennesy joins Kathryn to unpack the numbers. Read more Audio
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Business commentator Victoria Young
11:05 AM.The latest in the Du Val saga as former employees speak out. There's an election at Fonterra with three well known candidates putting their hands up. And the new Air NZ chief executive is off to a… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham in Manawatu
10:45 AM.Jimmy Ellingham talks to Kathryn about how the latest from the Manawatū. Read more Audio
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Book review: Nadia's Farm Kitchen by Nadia Lim
10:35 AM.Leah McFall reviews, Nadia's Farm Kitchen by Nadia Lim, published by Nude Food Inc. Read more Audio
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The 'boat guy' on electrifying Auckland's passenger ferries
10:05 AM.Michael Eaglen on his 25 years in the marine industry and the electricification of Auckland's ferries. Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
9:45 AM.President Trump demands closure of Venezuelan airspace and denied reports that his defense secretary ordered the killing of a drug-smuggling boat's crew. Read more Audio
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New trunk line in South Island
9:35 AM.The Southerner's back with a new name as passenger rail to the South Island main trunk line. Read more Audio
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Intermediates make renewed call for middle school options
9:20 AM.Intermediate schools say it should be easier to keep pupils on past year 8, and grow a year 9 and 10 roll. Read more Audio
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Questions over fate of regional council port assets
9:05 AM.Regional councils own assets worth billions of dollars, but what could happen to them with plans to scrap regional councillors? Read more Audio
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Urban Issues with Bill McKay
11:45 AM.Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland. Read more Audio
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Paeonies and hydroponics grown in Mosgiel
11:30 AM.Rodger and Cindy Whitson own a 10-acre property just outside of Mosgiel, where they grow paeonies and hydroponic herbs, and salad dressings. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Liam Hehir and Lianne Dalziel
11:05 AM.Kathryn, Liam and Lianne discuss recent events in politics. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
10:45 AM.Simon discusses the ongoing issue of flooding and a "new action plan" to improve quality of life on Queen St. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Silver Book by Olivia Laing
10:35 AM.Kiran Dass reviews The Silver Book by Olivia Laing, published by Penguin Books NZ. Read more Audio