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The week that was with Michele A'Court & Irene Pink
11:45 AM.Michele and Irene bring a few laughs. Audio
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Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
11:05 AM.A fourth album from Dublin indie stars Fontaines DC, Tami Neilson sings Willie Nelson, and a podcast reminder of an all time classic. Audio
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Around the motu: Mike Tweed in Whanganui
10:45 AM.Whanganui District Council has voted 11-2 to keep Maori wards for the 2025 election. A Whanganui freedom camping site next to the Whanganui River has been shut down due to property damage, abuse and… Read more Audio
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Book review: Home Truths by Charity Norman
10:35 AM.Mellissa Oliver from Unity Books Wellington reviews Home Truths by Charity Norman published by Allen and Unwin Read more Audio
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A neuroscientist's bond with his cow herd
10:05 AM.Gregory Berns is a neuroscientist known for his work with dogs and researching they way they think. But after embarking on a new life as an amateur farmer - it was cows that caught his attention. Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
9:45 AM.Fiji's new anti-corruption chief Barbara Malimali is being questioned by her own anti-corruption office just one day after her appointment. Read more Audio
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Mons Royale on cracking the global market
9:35 AM.Mons Royale is a global retail success story born from the dreams of a 'ski-bum' from Wanaka. Read more Audio
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Doctor on the devastating impacts of rising syphilis cases
9:20 AM.Sexual health specialists are warning the spread of STIs will likely worsen in the next few years as the workforce dwindles. Read more Audio
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Du Val contractor ‘hurt’ and ‘scarred’
9:05 AM.A contractor owed money from the Du Val property group says the unfolding ordeal has scarred and hurt many who are in the same boat. Read more Audio
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Screentime: Thelma, Sherwood, Only Murders in the Building
11:45 AM.Film and TV correspondent James Croot looks at Thelma, in cinemas today, in which a grandma is scammed and sets out to get her money back. UK crime drama Sherwood (TVNZ+) is back for a second season… Read more Audio
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With so many education apps - how can parents know which ones are good?
11:25 AM.The phrase "there's an app for that" certainly applies in the education space - one estimate puts numbers available on the Apple and Google Play stores at nearly 400,000. But are they any good? Read more Audio
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Kiingi Tuheitia brought to the waka on the Waikato River
11:20 AM.Kathryn speaks to RNZ journalist Ella Stewart as Kiingi Tuheitia is led towards the waka that will ferry him to Taupiri maunga. Audio
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Tech: What next for Telegram? Brazil vs X
11:05 AM.Technology correspondent Juha Saarinen looks at the arrest of Telegram's founder Pavel Durov and why so many free-speech absolutists have railed about it. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Libby Kirkby McLeod in Hamilton
10:50 AM.Waikato councils are standing firm on their Māori Ward seats, meaning most of the region's residents will face, and be paying for a referendum on the issue next year. Read more Audio
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Wool coats and mortgages; Claire Williamson wins farming emerging leader award
10:30 AM.Claire Williamson is making her way in the rural sector by knitting together multiple talents. Read more Audio
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RNZ Special from Ngaurawahia
10:05 AM.RNZ's Mihingarangi Forbes presents a special programme as the new head of the Kiingitanga movement to replace Kiingi Tuheitia. Read more Audio
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New Māori monarch about to be named
9:45 AM.It's a momentous day in Maoridom with the final day of the tangi for Kiingi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero Te Tuawhitu taking place at Tūrangawaewae Marae - the citadel of the Kiingitanga movement. Read more Audio
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More job losses coming as Te Pukenga unwinds: Minister
9:30 AM.The Tertiary Education Minister says it's inevitable the polytech sector will go through more job losses in the complex unravelling of Te Pukenga - the national Institute of Skills and Technology. Read more Audio
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Many more small towns could lose aged care beds: Association
9:05 AM.The Aged Care Association says many rural communities will end up with a complete absence of aged care facilities if the government doesn't come up with the right funding model. Read more Audio
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Personal finance: Interest rate drop - what does it mean for you?
11:45 AM.Money expert Lisa Dudson looks at the welcome news that interest rates are finally on the decline and what it means in a practical sense for everyone - but particularly mortgage holders. Read more Audio
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Mitigating stress for better health
11:20 AM.Clinical Psychologist Karen Nimmo talks to Kathryn about the warning signs that indicate stressed people would benefit from slowing down. Read more Audio
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Music with Charlotte Ryan: Old artists, new hits
11:05 AM.Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan introduces us to new music from Stevie Wonder and the new Tami Neilson album - out this Friday - a covers album of Willie Nelson's songs. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
10:45 AM.David has been following the battle over access to private land, through a high country station bordering Arthur's Pass National Park, which is now reaching a climax. Read more Audio
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Book review: Dog by Rob Perry
10:35 AM.Louise Ward of Wardini Books reviews Dog by Rob Perry published by Europa Read more Audio