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The week that was with Donna Brookbanks and Irene Pink
11:45 AM.Comedians Donna Brookbanks and Irene Pink wrap up the lighter moments of the week, including an Austrian man who found three mammoth skeletons in his wine cellar. And a US new anchor who is being… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:30 AM.New Zealand Rugby's governance landscape is as murky as ever after yesterday's contentious vote - Sam Ackerman looks at what it means and why this saga keeps dragging on. Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
11:05 AM.Hefty new dubs From The Neighbourhood album by Auckland producer Christophe El Truento is released next week. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Kim Bowden covering Queenstown/Wanaka
10:45 AM.After years of sitting unused due to earthquake risk, Cromwell's War Memorial Hall has been demolished in recent weeks. Kim talks to Kathryn about what will replace it. Also the reaction from Wanaka… Read more Audio
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Book review: BBQ Economics by Liam Dann
10:35 AM.Harry Broad reviews BBQ Economics by Liam Dann published by Penguin Random House NZ Read more Audio
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Wojtek Czyz: the Paralympian making history
10:05 AM.Wojtek Czyz was just 21 years old when a football accident resulted in him losing his lower leg. Now he's set to make history as the first ever para badminton player to represent New Zealand at the… Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Eleisha Foon
9:45 AM.Pacific correspondent Eleisha Foon joins Kathryn Ryan. Read more Audio
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Trump guilty of cover up
9:40 AM.Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts he faced in the hush money criminal trial. Read more Audio
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Christchurch airport disruption after Jetstar plane incident
9:35 AM.A Jetstar plane has had a difficult landing this morning, sliding off the runway. Read more Audio
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Nicola Willis talks Budget 2024
9:05 AM.Finance Minister Nicola Willis joins Kathryn in studio to discuss her first budget. Read more Audio
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Screentime: Fallout, Ashley Madison doco, Bridgerton s3
11:45 AM.Film and TV correspondent Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about the latest shows. Read more Audio
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Parenting: How to help children make their own decisions
11:25 AM.How do you encourage children to start making their own decisions? And at what age should they be able to do this with confidence? First off, it's all about helping them build "decision-making… Read more Audio
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Tech: AI flaws - does any tech company want to know?
11:05 AM.Technology correspondent Mark Pesce details the flaw he found in a number of AI systems and the difficulty he had in alerting the big tech companies to it. Read more Audio
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Around the motu : Samantha Gee in Nelson
10:45 AM.Almost two years on from the August 2022 storm, Nelson people who were left with uninhabitable homes are finally closer to knowing their fate. Read more Audio
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Provincial Unions Reject Rugby Proposal
10:35 AM.A proposal to radically revamp New Zealand Rugby's governance structure has failed to be approved. Read more Audio
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Dee Glentworth: Wellington op-shop queen
10:05 AM.Dee Glentworth is carrying on her family tradition of sharing secondhand treasures at the Wellington op shop Free for All. Over 700 shoppers showed up on the opening day of their new Petone… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Harriet Line
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Harriet Line looks at how the election campaign has kicked off, including the reaction to a plan by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to introduce compulsory national service for… Read more Audio
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Millions of Ticketmaster users worldwide potentially caught in
9:30 AM.More than half a billion Ticketmaster customers across the world may have been caught up in a massive data breach. Read more Audio
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Lodge for mental health clients stunned over lack of oversight
9:25 AM.A property investor who took on a boarding house for people with mental health needs in Auckland has been left stunned by a lack of oversight from government agencies. Read more Audio
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Major vote on the future of NZ Rugby
9:05 AM.A vote on the biggest change in New Zealand rugby governance in the sport's professional history is happening this morning. Read more Audio
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Science: Hottest summer, internal adhesive, Venus volcanoes
11:45 AM.Science commentator Laurie Winkless joins Kathryn to talk about new research that's used tree rings to confirm last year's northern hemisphere summer was the hottest in 2000 years. Read more Audio
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200 years since the invention of the Braille code
11:20 AM.Workbridge Chief Executive and Assistive Technology consultant Jonathan Mosen speaks to Kathryn about Louis Braille's innovation, creating the code which has enabled the literacy of blind people. Read more Audio
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Music with Ian Chapman: Diamond Dogs turns 50
11:08 AM.2024 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the release of Diamond Dogs; one of David Bowie's more unusual albums and a work that is widely regarded as the last of his glam rock era. Read more Audio
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Census data released
11:05 AM.The first tranche of data from the last census has just been released by Stats NZ. RNZ's reporter Ruth Hill with what the initial data reveals. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Georgina Campbell in Wellington
10:45 AM.Wellington's Mayor Tory Whanau has established a new business group to advise her, Georgina discusses who is in the mix. Read more Audio