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Phil Daoust: Longevity for the late starter
11:32 AM.Can a latecomer to health and fitness undo decades of inactivity, excess and intemperance? Journalist Phil Daoust explores his options in a new column, Fit for ever, in The Guardian. Read more Audio
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How AI is helping campaigners in India’s election
11:20 AM.Suhasini Raj is a New York Times reporter based in New Delhi. Read more Audio
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Tooth wisdom: from flossing and gargling to halitosis
11:05 AM.We're joined once again by Dr. Alpdogan Kantarci, a faculty member at the Harvard University School of Dental Medicine and senior member of staff at the Forsyth Institute, an independent research… Read more Audio
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David Robson: Could your anxiety be your superpower?
10:40 AM.David Robson is an award-winning science writer specialising in the extremes of the human brain, body and behaviour. Read more Audio
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Why the Camino de Santiago still captivates our imagination
10:06 AM.In the film THE WAY, MY WAY, film and documentary producer and director, Bill Bennett tells the true story of his 800-kilometre-long pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago route through Spain based… Read more Audio
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Taylor Swift and the Axis chord progression
9:37 AM.The Axis Chord Progression is a run of four chords named after Aussie music-comedy trio Axis Of Awesome. Read more Video, Audio
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Mediawatch for 28 April 2024
9:08 AM.New media minister rolls in after PM's surprise reshuffle; TV news and current affairs on the way down here, but highly competitive across the Tasman. Read more Audio
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The headlines we didn’t read
8:45 AM.Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science. Read more Audio
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Jack Whaley-Cohen: The Sunday Quiz
8:35 AM.Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen joins us once again as our Sunday Morning question master. Read more Audio
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Allan Lichtman: The 13 Keys to the White House
8:10 AM.American University's distinguished professor of history, Alan Lichtman has accurately predicted the US presidential contest since 1982. Read more Audio
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Frances Manwaring: Insisting on visibility
11:30 AM.Frances Manwaring refuses to accept that we age out of visibility. Her latest book, 'Never Succumb to Beige' is not only a personal philosophy, but a rallying cry to those who fear becoming invisible… Read more Audio
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The headlines we didn’t read
11:20 AM.Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science including the many universes that could be created with every decision we make - among other… Read more Audio
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Gavin Strawhan on his debut crime novel, The Call
11:06 AM.Best known for his screen work on the likes of Shortland Street, Outrageous Fortune, Nothing Trivial, and Mercy Peak, writer Gavin Strawhan joins us to talk about his debut crime novel centered on a… Read more Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen
10:55 AM.Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back for another Sunday Morning quiz. Read more Audio
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Lucy Corry: The campaign for a good muffin
10:40 AM.Award winning author, food blogger, Lucy Corry joins us for another foodie catch-up. She wants to reinstate muffins to their former glory...and will stop at MUFFIN! Read more Audio
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The untold story of WWII’s last female spy
10:10 AM.Award-winning historical documentary producer and writer Jude Dobson, shares the incredible story of Phyllis "Pippa" Latour, who parachuted into occupied France in 1944 as an undercover agent. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: The kiwi cafe making it big in Hollywood
9:40 AM.LA locals have access to steak and cheese pies, flat whites and fresh fruit ice cream, curtesy of the New Zealand themed 'Ponsonby Road Cafe'. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 21 April 2024
9:08 AM.Stuff is taking over Newshub's 6pm TV news. A bold move for an outfit that's never been a broadcaster before. Will it work? Also: Mediawatch talks to two editors about the latest survey showing… Read more Audio
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Are floating cities the future of urban living?
8:25 AM.Dutch architect, Koen Olthuis has set his sights on the world's rapidly rising sea levels - not on battling these forces but harnessing them as the basis for a new architectural revolution -… Read more Audio
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Professor Al Gillespie: Update and analysis
8:06 AM.Waikato University's International Law professor Alexander Gillespie joins us with analysis of the latest developments worldwide. Read more Audio
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Professor Al Gillespie: Iran attack on Israel escalates
11:45 AM.Iran has launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel, in an attack that may trigger a major escalation between the regional archenemies. Iran's Revolutionary Guard confirmed it has targeted… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent: Bondi mall attack
11:40 AM.Six people are confirmed dead after a knife attack on Saturday at Sydney's Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre. We speak to ABC correspondent Joe Hathaway-Wilson. Read more Audio
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Dr Stephen Best: Restoring sight for all
11:30 AM.Ophthalmologist Stephen Best can work modern-day miracles. For the past 25 years, the glaucoma specialist has removed cataracts, prevented blindness, and restored sight to hundreds, if not thousands… Read more Audio
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Boris Heifets: Hope as a powerful placebo
11:06 AM.Ketamine - an anaesthetic drug primarily developed as a horse tranquiliser - is also known to be a powerful psychedelic. Read more Audio
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David Robson: How to lead a life of no regrets
10:40 AM.Should I stay put or move house? Should I remain in my current job or start my own business? Should I maintain an unsatisfying relationship? Too often the fear of loss means we stick when we should… Read more Audio