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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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New Westland heritage-based "Legendary Coasters" app
11:49 AM.The Legendary Coasters App is an immersive storytelling tool that lets users explore Hokitika's colourful history through significant characters from the past. Read more Audio
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Secrets, surprises and the supernatural in new series
11:35 AM.Launching this coming Monday, home grown dramedy Dead Ahead involves secrets, surprises and three mischievous kehua - ghosts. Read more Audio
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The highs and lows of driving with a disability
11:06 AM.License to Drive follows disabled learner drivers - alongside their instructors, as they experience the emotional highs and lows of getting behind the wheel. Read more Audio
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Nadine Hura: finding the words to talk about climate change
10:40 AM.Wellington essayist Nadine Hura's new collection Slowing the Sun is a karanga to those who have left us and those still with us. Read more Audio
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Alice Austen: 33 Place Brugmann
10:06 AM.The debut novel of former lawyer, Alice Austen, 33 Place Brugmann is set in WWII Brussels as the Nazis invade Belgium. Read more Audio
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Georgie Falloon: Big Shoes to Fill
9:47 AM.Georgie Falloon grew up with large feet. When she couldn't find a pair of shoes to wear to her wedding, she founded NZ's first online shoe retailer. Read more Audio
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Endeavour discovery confirmed
9:36 AM.Captain Cook's ship HMS Endeavour has been located off the US East coast - following 25 years of archaeological research and underwater investigations. Read more Audio
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Looting the temples: a story of crime and redemption
9:09 AM.A new documentary uncovers the illicit trade in thousand-year-old looted Cambodian temple treasures. From remote villages to elite international art institutions, LOOT uncovers the underbelly of a… Read more Audio
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Do natural remedies actually work?
8:46 AM.Globally, health and wellness is a multi-billion-dollar industry. Many products claim to help with sleep or stress, including natural remedies. Read more Audio
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Remembering Takutai Tarsh Kemp
8:36 AM.This week Te Pāti Māori MP Takutai Tarsh Kemp died, after a battle with kidney disease. Read more Audio
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Rebecca Solnit: the long and winding road
8:11 AM.The indirect route to progress is the focus of award-winning Guardian columnist Rebecca Solnit's latest essay collection. Read more Audio
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Intellectually disabled twice as likely to live in hardship
7:46 AM.Next Tuesday the IHC - which advocates for the rights, inclusion and welfare of people with intellectual disabilities will offiicially launch its new report entitled The Cost of Exclusion. Read more Audio
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Ngāpuhi settlement: 'Our people are pretty hōhā'
7:32 AM.This week negotiating the settlement for Aotearoa's largest iwi Ngāpuhi has seen yet another twist. Moana Tuwhare, the General Manager of Te Runanga o Ngāpuhi and former Treaty Negotiations Minister… Read more Audio
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The Israel-Iran conflict
7:15 AM.This week the Middle East has been on a knife edge, after the US entered the conflict between Israel and Iran. Read more Audio
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Heavy rain and snow for the south
7:11 AM.It's been a wet and wild start to the school holidays. MetService's head of weather news Heather Keats talks to Mihi. Read more Audio
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Winter Gardening with Hannah Zwartz
11:45 AM.Matariki is a great time of year to slow down, reflect, and take stock of the different areas of our lives, and for some, it might be a good time to get into the garden. Read more Audio
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Northland Champion Gerry Paul - Brew of Islands Festival
11:25 AM.If you're looking for something to do to pass the winter blues by, look no further than the Brew of Islands Festival taking place next weekend in Kerikeri. Read more Audio
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Mother of Chooks: Jesse Leaman on his tender chicken documentary
11:06 AM.Mother of Chooks is a joyful short documentary which follows Australian woman Elaine James who has become a minor celebrity - all because she keeps pet chickens. Read more Video, Audio
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Approaching life-changing diagnosis for "missing millions" with ME/CFS
10:35 AM.Anyone who has or knows someone with ME, chronic syndrome fatigue or long covid knows that being believed is one of the toughest parts of having the condition. Read more Audio
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Lynne Olson - resistance at Ravensbrück
10:05 AM.New York Times bestselling author, historian and White House correspondent Lynne Olson's new book The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück tells of defiance in a notorious women-only Nazi concentration camp. Read more Audio
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Photographer Kirsten Lewis shows the messy reality of parenting
9:45 AM.Voted one of America's best photographers, Colorado-based Kirsten Lewis spent 15 years capturing the complex yet fulfilling roller-coaster ride of parenting. Read more Audio
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The 21-year-old gearing up for a bellringing marathon
9:30 AM.When you think of bellringing in an old cathedral, the first thing that comes to mind probably isn't today's youth. Read more Audio
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Sharon Van Etten: solo to jamming
9:05 AM.Sharon Van Etten's latest album is her seventh and first with her group The Attachment Theory. Read more Audio
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Improving the lives of horses and pet animals - Natalie Waran OBE
8:35 AM.Professor Natalie Waran has been recognised for her lifetime's research into improving the lives of horses. Read more Audio
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Why times speeds up as we age - and how to slow it down
8:11 AM.For some of us, a day or an hour disappears in the blink of an eye. For others it might feel much longer. But why? Read more Audio