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Konae: New guide helps people access their care records
11:30 AM.During the years-long Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care survivors often referred to the difficulty they had in getting access information. Read more Audio
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Business commentator Hamish McNicol
11:05 AM.US President Trump's tariff wars wiped $2 trillion off markets - as fears grow of an AI bubble. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Jared McCulloch reports from Queenstown
10:45 AM.Jared discusses the new mayor for Queenstown Lakes and debate over agreed lake levels to ensure electricity generation at Hawea. Read more Audio
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Book review: Eddie Sparkle's Bridal Taxi by Frankie McMillan
10:35 AM.Chris Tse reviews Eddie Sparkle's Bridal Taxi by Frankie McMillan, published by Canterbury University Press. Read more Audio
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Boxing back Parkinson's disease
10:05 AM.There's a growing movement of people with Parkinson's putting on the gloves, and taking boxing classes to counter the effects of the disease. Read more Audio
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USA correspondent David Smith
9:45 AM.US President Trump has now departed Egypt after the peace summit securing a transfer of hostages and prisoners between Gaza and Israel. Read more Audio
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World leaders sign Gaza ceasefire deal at Egypt summit
9:40 AM.World leaders have signed the first part of a peace agreement; hostages and prisoners are being returned to Israel and Palestine. Read more Audio
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ACC to tighten up on medical certificates and time off work
9:20 AM.ACC is looking to tighten up on the medical certification process as the average time off work for those injured increases. Read more Audio
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Pike River prosecution decision "before Christmas"
9:05 AM.It was an emotional night in Greymouth last night as the Pike River film was screened for the first time publicly. Read more Audio
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Urban Issues with Bill McKay
11:45 AM.Bill discusses the planned changes for legislation affecting earthquake-prone buildings. Read more Audio
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New Zealand's best wild foods, and how to find them
11:30 AM.Flowers, fungi, seaweed and rabbits. All bountiful products in New Zealand, and all out there to hunt, harvest, and cook up. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Lianne Dalziel and Tim Hurdle
11:05 AM.Tim Hurdle and Lianne Dalziel talk politics. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
10:45 AM.Simon covers the Local Government election results, including what appears to be the background to Wayne Brown's big win. Read more Audio
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Book review: Chris Knox: Not Given Lightly by Craig Robertson
10:35 AM.Kiran Dass reviews Chris Knox: Not Given Lightly by Craig Robertson, published by Auckland University Press. Read more Audio
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Skunk saved from sands
10:30 AM.The oldest New Zealand-built locomotive, Skunk, long believed lost to the sands of time, has resurfaced at the South Mole in Whanganui. Read more Audio
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Pike River director: "They never stopped fighting"
10:05 AM.On the afternoon of 19 November 2010, an explosion ripped through the remote Pike River mine on the West Coast, where 29 men were working. Read more Audio
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Germany correspondent Thomas Sparrow
9:45 AM.Angela Merkel blasted by Baltics, Poland for suggesting they share blame for Russia's Ukraine invasion, and Germany's car industry in crisis.. Read more Audio
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When might Aucklanders get greater access to the waterfront?
9:40 AM.Work is underway on the Port of Auckland's two biggest wharves, but how long before the city's public get to enjoy more of the waterfront? Read more Audio
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The latest from Gaza
9:20 AM.The ceasefire in Gaza appears to have held over the weekend, but the next 12 hours are crucial in finding a lasting peace in the region. Read more Audio
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Cold meals and no showers: aged care homes in crisis
9:05 AM.Aged care workers report not having enough time to help residents with basic concerns like dressing wounds, and going to the toilet. Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:45 AM.Comedian's Michele A'Court and te Radar look back at the funny stories of the week that was. Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:30 AM.Provincial rugby reaches the knock out stages this weekend, it's potentially a big night for the White Ferns if they want to make a mark in the Women's World Cup in Sri Lanka, and it's definitely a… Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
11:05 AM.Jeremy Taylor of Slow Boat Records play tracks from 1986-1990 - Rollin' Under The Melody : a new compilation of indie label releases curated by Jon Savage. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Alexa Cook in Hawkes Bay
10:45 AM.Alexa talks about this week's Coroner's Inquest into Cyclone Gabrielle, the legal action being taken against Wairoa's regional council and the village of Onga Onga celebrates 150 years. Read more Audio
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Book review: It's a Bit More Complicated Than That
10:40 AM.Lisa Finucane reviews It's a Bit More Complicated Than That by Hannah Marshall, published by Allen & Unwin. Read more Audio