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The Through Line
11:00 AM.Karyn Hay resurrects The Through Line, an hour long music feature connecting one track to another. Karyn takes us on a musical journey from Aldous Harding to Leonard Cohen, think six degrees of… Read more Audio
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21 gun salute for the Queen
10:45 AM.A 21 gun salute will fire off at midday today in Wellington to mark the beginning of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Lieutenant Colonel Dean Gerling, commanding officer of the 16th Field Regiment in the… Read more Audio
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Ali Harper sings Carole King
10:25 AM.Christchurch based singer Ali Harper says the songs of Carole King are the perfect tonic to the past two years. Harper is the star of A Natural Woman at Wellington's Circa Theatre which celebrates… Read more Audio
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Children's author Ruth Paul
10:18 AM.Award winning Kiwi author Ruth Paul has seen her children's books translated into Maori, French, Spanish, Mandarin and Korean. She's written and illustrated 25 books and her latest one is about a lion… Read more Audio
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Peter Fitzsimons, are Australians ready to ditch the monarchy?
10:07 AM.Former Australian rugby player and author Peter Fitzsimons is the chair of the Australian Republic Movement. He has launched a new campaign called the "Australian Choice" model. The idea is to… Read more Audio
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Richard Mills
9:45 AM.If your favourite fruit has gone for the season - what have you got still to look forward to? Summer fruit enthusiast Richard Mills gives his tips on what is the best fruit to eat right now. Audio
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Kate Sylvester, is fashion facing an uncertain future?
9:30 AM.After three decades in fashion one of New Zealand's leading designers, Kate Sylvester, says for the first time in her career she doesn't know what to expect in the year ahead. She says planning… Read more Audio
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Maggie Barry
9:18 AM.If you are using this day off to tend to the garden we have expert advice and some inspiration for you from Maggie Barry. Audio
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Professor Yen-Jie Lee, a glimpse into the dawn of time
9:08 AM.Tiny particles from the dawn of time have been spotted at Switzerland's Hadron Collider. The so called 'X particles' are thought to have existed for just fractions of a second after the Big Bang… Read more Audio
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SPCA needs more people to foster animals
8:45 AM.The SPCA needs more people to foster animals, especially cats. More of them are breeding during summer. Laura Millar is the Support Services Manager at the SPCA in Mangere. She says if more people… Read more Audio
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George McLeod, Kiwi chef in Portugal making great meals with scraps
8:30 AM.If you're into fine dining how do fermented food scraps and the beef normally used for dog food sound? A young kiwi chef, George McLeod, moved from London to Lisbon at the start of the pandemic and… Read more Audio
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Arthur Edwards, photograhper reflects on decades covering the Royal Family
8:18 AM.Arthur Edwards is an eminent photographer, who for 30 years has captured iconic and intimate images of the royal family, giving the world a remarkable insight into the working and personal lives of… Read more Audio
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Zoi Sidowski-Synnott and her father Sean Synnott after NZ's first winter gold
8:12 AM.Zoi Sidowski-Synnott talks just after winning New Zealand's first ever gold medal at the Winter Olympics. Her father Sean Synnott is in Wānaka and watched it happen from there. Audio
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Tom Sainsbury's lockdown laughs
11:49 AM.Tom Sainsbury has kept us entertained in Lockdown with characters who have had Zoom calls, given themselves disastrous Lockdown haircuts, given covid swabs and been Lockdown snitches. He's very kindly… Read more Video, Audio
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How music can help you get back your mojo
11:30 AM.If you're feeling a bit stuck in a rut after five weeks trapped in one place, music therapist Kirsten Nelson may be able to help you get your mojo back. Kirsten works with children in an Iowa… Read more Audio
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New music picks from Finn Johansson
11:05 AM.Karyn's regular Friday night music guest on Lately, Finn Johansson, emerges into the daylight to surprise us with three new tracks for your Anzac Holiday listening pleasure. Artists include British… Read more Audio
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Sounds Like Van Spirit: Marten Berger
10:30 AM.A German sound engineer got sick of the studio and decided to set out with a converted icecream truck, recording European street musicians in a venture called Sounds Like Van Spirit. Marten Berger… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Does Covid-19 trick people into socialising in order to spread?
10:06 AM.Professor Glenn Geher from New York State University is an evolutionary behavioural scientist and a Covid-19 survivor. He wants to see more research into the theory that flu viruses hijack the nervous… Read more Audio
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The arts go online - A creative round-up with Lynn Freeman
9:30 AM.The world as we know it might have turned upside down but artists are still being artists… they're just delivering their art slightly differently. At 9:30 Lynn Freeman from RNZ's art programme… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Life on board during Level 4
9:16 AM.Tim Clissold is a marine architect who designs and builds boats. He gave up his Auckland flat on the 25th of March, bought supplies and moved into his yacht in the marina, leaving that day for the… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Lockdown on Great Barrier Island
9:09 AM.As we all went into Level 4 dozens of people from Whitianga to Whangarei boarded their yachts and headed out onto the Hauraki Gulf. They anchored off Great Barrier Island and proceeded to wait it out… Read more Audio
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The War Diaries: Anna Thomas
8:30 AM.On April 27 1918, Lieutenant J. Trevor Thomas of the Wellington Regiment was captured by the German army in France. He kept a diary of his experience at war. His grand-daughter, Anna Thomas talks to… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Covid threat curbs animal encounters at zoos
8:21 AM.Close encounters with animals at zoos won't be offered for a while as the threat of covid-19 looms large. Vet Ben Davidson explains how Orana Wildlife Park is coping. Read more Audio
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Union worries fast food outlets may breach level 3 restrictions
8:10 AM.The Unite Union is worried some major takeaway outlets could breach Covid-19 alert level 3 restrictions, with their plans to serve customers next week. Unite Union has seen training photos showing… Read more Audio
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John Moe: The Hilarious World of Depression
3:40 PM.John Moe's a comedian and writer who's had enormous success with his podcast, The Hilarious World of Depression. It's had over nine million downloads. The series is a mix of moving and funny… Read more Audio