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The week that was with Donna Brookbanks and Irene Pink
11:45 AM.Donna and Irene look at the tourist sparking fury among locals in Spain, after he walked through the centre of Palma in a pair of Speedos and socks. Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:30 AM.Sam previews the Wellington Phoenix's big semi-final, which is set to be in front of a sellout crowd in Wellington. Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
11:05 AM.The debut album from New York's Chanel Beads is a sad, hazy and marvellous thing. We'll hear two tracks from that today, followed by some jazz-addled funk from Melbourne's Hiatus Kaiyote and some… Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Jean Edwards in Christchurch
10:45 AM.The funding and future of the Arts Centre is one of the biggest stories to emerge from the City Council's Long Term Plan. The Mosque inquest resumes on Monday and Jean has the latest on nitrate levels… Read more Audio
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Book review: The Girl in Question by Tess Sharpe
10:35 AM.Eden Denyer from Unity Books Wellington reviews The Girl in Question by Tess Sharpe published by Hachette Read more Audio
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Why play is critical from cradle to latter years
10:05 AM.A key part of Dr Stuart Brown's professional life has been dedicated to studying human play and the vital role it has in development and wellbeing. Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
9:45 AM.RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins has the latest from New Caledonia, where five people have been killed in violent clashes between indigenous Kanak pro-independence protestors and security forces… Read more Audio
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How laws prohibiting the trade of endangered species are impacting indigenous art
9:30 AM.Kiwi Fulbright scholar Bonita Bigham is researching how laws to prevent trade in endangered species are impacting indigenous art. Read more Audio
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Farmers feeling undue pressure from banks
9:25 AM.Federated Farmers say intense banking pressure on farmers is taking a huge emotional toll - amid calls for an inquiry into the rural banking sector. Read more Audio
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Pharmac too slow to act over HRT shortage: doctors
9:05 AM.Doctors specialising in women's health say the shortage of hormone replacement therapy patches is getting worse, and Pharmac has been too slow to act. Read more Audio
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Screentime: Infiniti, Motherhood anthology, High Country
11:45 AM.Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about Infiniti, a sci-fi mystery playing on the Rialto Channel, TVNZ's Motherhood anthology that looks at five short independent stories… Read more Audio
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Crowded house: Tips for when adult children move back home
11:25 AM.One in every three people between the ages of 18 and 34 still live at home with their parents, according to Stats NZ. How do you navigate sharing household costs with adult children who've either… Read more Audio
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Tech: UK data snoop, AI PCs, solar flares and satellites
11:05 AM.Tech commentator Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to look at revelations UK departments plan to use pupil data to check for benefit fraud and pursue parents. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton
10:45 AM.The cost estimates of a second Ashburton Bridge are rising. Read more Audio
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Book review: Ans Westra: A life in photography by Paul Moon
10:35 AM.David Hill reviews Ans Westra: A Life in Photography by Paul Moon published by Massey University Press Read more Audio
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Modern China told through the lives of four young women
10:06 AM.Yuan Yang was born in Sichuan, China, in 1990 and moved with her parents to England when she was four. Read more Audio
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UK: Belfast judge deals Rwanda plan blow, rainbow lanyards out
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Matthew Parris on a ruling from a Belfast judge that the plan to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda wouldn't apply in the province. Read more Audio
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Wellington's Thorndon Quay business owners fear road upgrade woes far from over
9:25 AM.Business owners on a Wellington road undergoing a multi-million dollar upgrade, fear it may need to be ripped up again if water leaks persist. Read more Audio
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Dunedin's homeless and rough sleepers erect growing tent encampment
9:05 AM.A growing 'tent encampment' in Dunedin City was entirely predictable, say groups working with rough sleepers, as concerns grow for their welfare in winter. Read more Audio
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Science: Ludwig's hair lead, what makes the aurora colours?
11:45 AM.Science correspondent Allan Blackman joins Kathryn to talk about the new research conducted on samples of composer Ludwig van Beethoven's hair, clipped from his head from fans as he lay dying. It's… Read more Audio
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Dating after a long-term relationship
11:20 AM.A year on from a divorce or long-term relationship breakup is about the right time to enter the dating world, says Auckland sex therapist Jo Robertson. "If it's too early you haven't been given enough… Read more Audio
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Music with Charlotte Ryan
11:05 AM.For New Zealand Music Month, Charlotte plays some new local music as well as a track from 70s folk-inspired LA artist Jessica Pratt. Charlotte is host of RNZ's Music 101 show. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Kirsty Pickett in Te Anau
10:45 AM.The Fiordland Business Association has come up with a novel solution to the region's worker accommodation shortage that, if adopted, could see as many as 30 temporary homes built. Read more Audio
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Book review: Earth by John Boyne
10:35 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews Earth by John Boyne published by Penguin Random House. Read more Audio
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The New Zealander heading Wayve AI
10:30 AM.New Zealander Alex Kendall is chief executive and co-founder of Wayve AI. It's a UK company that has just received the backing of $1.7 billion to develop its AI technology for self-driving cars. Read more Audio