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Willy Marsh on guiding dogs, and saving birdlife
10:05 AM.A life in the bush pig hunting, and on the farm shearing have led Willy Marsh to become one of the country's foremost kiwi aversion trainers for dogs. Read more Audio
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Australia: Costly weather website, food delivery drivers' wages
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst talks about the bombshell revelatory cost of replacing the Bureau of Meteorology's website - the cost to taxpayers has blown out to A$96.5m - about 20 times… Read more Audio
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Endometriosis app creator Juliet Oliver
9:35 AM.Juliet Oliver's experience of severe endometriosis led her to creating an app designed to help women manage the condition. Read more Audio
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Tackling the problem of abandoned boats
9:25 AM.The problem of abandoned boats at marinas and bays around the country appears to be growing. Read more Audio
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The regional council jobs that might now be done by mayors
9:05 AM.The government revealed plans yesterday afternoon to scrap regional councillors. Read more Audio
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ABs season end, Lawson mistake
11:45 AM.The All Blacks beat Wales in a high-scoring affair, as Sam looks back on a mixed year for the ABs. Liam Lawson apologises for Las Vegas mistake. Read more Audio
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Consumer: Yeah Nah awards, Fair Trading Act changes
11:30 AM.Jon Duffy, head of Consumer NZ, joins Kathryn to discuss what's being proposed as part of planned changes to the Fair Trading Act. Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
11:05 AM.ACC's investment targets overlooked small-cap market players. Meanwhile, Turner's launches a new 'Tina from Turners' ad campaign, but a slower economic recovery has been a 'punch in the face'. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Samantha Gee from Nelson
10:45 AM.The latest news from the region, including a bench top manufacturer calling out use of potentially deadly engineered stone, a new supermarket creating 60 jobs, and Samantha looks back at a trip into… Read more Audio
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Book review: Super-Frog Saves Tokyo by Haruki Murakami
10:35 AM.Phil Vine reviews Super-Frog Saves Tokyo by Haruki Murakami, published by Penguin Random House. Read more Audio
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Underwater cameraman Andrew Penniket on a lifetime below the surface
10:05 AM.Life as an underwater cameraman has led Andrew Pennaket to meet some weird, wonderful and pretty scary creatures Read more Audio
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USA correspondent David Smith
9:45 AM.President Donald Trump signs the Epstein Files Transparency Act and saw rising political tension as Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned. Read more Audio
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The Hawkes Bay startup offering tikanga guidance to companies using AI
9:25 AM.Hawkes Bay startup MahiAI is offering companies guidance on te ao Maori content. Read more Audio
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ACC explains plan to remove thousands from weekly compensation
9:05 AM.ACC expects to save about $7 billion between now and 2029 by getting long term claimants off of weekly compensation. Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:47 AM.Kennedy Warne joins Kathryn from Northland, where he's been visiting a marae teaching traditional weaving. Kennedy also talks about two of the double-hulled waka of the Hawaii-based Polynesian… Read more Audio
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Experiencing food in India
11:33 AM.Sarah Meikle has been travelling around India for more than 25 years and now runs small group tours for those really interested in life and culture in the world's most populous country. As the… Read more Audio
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Political commentators Gareth Hughes and Ben Thomas
11:07 AM.Ben and Gareth discuss recent events in politics. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: David Williams in Christchurch
10:47 AM.David discusses increased pressure on council owned companies, such as Lyttleton Port Company, to lift dividends to help ease rates rises. Audio
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Book review: New Zealand Photography Collected
10:40 AM.David Hill reviews New Zealand Photography Collected by Athol McCredie, published by Te Papa Press. Read more Audio
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Sir Richard Faull and the wonders of the human brain
10:10 AM.The human brain has more than 90 billion cells, which generally work together in harmony. Read more Audio
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Foreign correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:45 AM.Seamus discusses the latest in the US proposed plan to end the Russia-Ukraine war. Read more Audio
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Can roadside drug testing really detect impairment?
9:30 AM.As New Zealand gets set to rollout roadside drug testing, an Australian expert says it's a scattergun approach. Read more Audio
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Fears over the future of community pharmacists
9:07 AM.Pharmacists around the country are opposed to plans to deregulate ownership saying it could spell the beginning of end of community chemists. Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:45 AM.Comedians Te Radar and Michele A'Court bring some of the funnier stories of the last week. Audio
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