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Screentime: The New Look, Strife, Curb Your Enthusiasm
11:45 AM.Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about The New Look (AppleTV), Strife (ThreeNow), and Curb Your Enthusiasm (Neon). Read more Audio
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How to help with back-to-school anxiety
11:35 AM.Kathryn speaks with parenting coach Dayna Galloway about strategies for parents and caregivers. Read more Audio
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Technology: Angry Waymo mob, Right to Disconnect
11:05 AM.Bill Bennett looks at why an angry mob set fire to a Waymo self-drive car and the penalties Australian employers must pay for contacting employees after hours. Read more Audio
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Around the Motu
10:45 AM.Completion of the long waited, sometimes maligned Sarjeant Gallery redevelopment is drawing near. At this stage, the total cost will be somewhere around $68 million. Whanganui District Council has… Read more Audio
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Book review: Spent Light by Lara Pawson
10:35 AM.Kiran Dass reviews Spent Light by Lara Pawson published by CB Editions Read more Audio
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The science behind human 'oddities and quirks'
10:10 AM.Why can't I stop procrastinating? Why do I stick out my tongue when I concentrate? Why do I often forget why I walked into a room? Australian scientist Dr Jen Martin reveals the answers to a range of… Read more Audio
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Firefighters now tackle second blaze near Christchurch
10:05 AM.Emergency services have confirmed a second fire near Christchurch threatening buildings in Rolleston. Read more Audio
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UK: House-build boost, Labour anti-semitism row
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Lara Spirit talks about the government's plan to encourage more housing development and Labour's investigation into antisemitism. Read more Audio
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Oyster vaccine set to save multi-million dollar industry
9:30 AM.Research is underway to combat a virus that's devastated New Zealand's multimillion-dollar Pacific oyster industry. Read more Audio
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Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown demands action to fix city's rail system
9:05 AM.Auckland mayor Wayne Brown is demanding aggressive action to fix the supercity's rail system after multiple failures this week. Read more Audio
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Personal finance: 5 things to talk to your Valentine about
11:45 AM.Simran Kaur joins Kathryn to talk about five important money issues to raise with your partner; including shared goals, budgets, addressing debt and respecting differences. Simran Kaur is the co-host… Read more Audio
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Freddie Gillies' new book details a European road-trip from hell
11:20 AM.This Valentine's Day, if you're not feeling the love, we've got just the story for you. It comes from Freddie Gillies, and it's his second book - Because All Fades. Read more Audio
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Music with Charlotte Ryan
11:05 AM.Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan plays music honouring Damo Suzuki, the Japanese lead singer of the innovative band Can. She'll also play a new track from Lyttelton-based musician Delany Davison and a… Read more Audio
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Around the motu : Jimmy Ellingham covering Manawatu
10:45 AM.Palmerston North hospital is flying in a doctor from Australia, there are more cuts at Massey University, Whakapapa Holdings has pulled out of taking over Mt Ruapehu skifield assets, and Jimmy has an… Read more Audio
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Book review: Build For Eternity by Selwyn Katene
10:35 AM.David Hill reviews Build For Eternity by Selwyn Katene and A.Keith Thompson published by Huia Read more Audio
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Bank Of Dave: The little guy who took on the UK banks
10:05 AM.Burnley businessman Dave Fishwick took on the UK banking establishment, seeking to become the first new bank in 150 years and help his own community. His battle is told in the movie Bank of Dave. Read more Video, Audio
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Australia: Dox law, drunk Barnaby, grim swim warning
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Karen Middleton talks about the federal government's move to upgrade privacy law to criminalise 'doxxing' and Taylor Swift hitting town. Read more Audio
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Fletcher Building posts huge loss
9:20 AM.The country's biggest construction company, Fletcher Building, has posted a loss of $120 million for the six months to December - much worse that predicted. Read more Audio
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John Carnegie on the energy transition and his new role
9:20 AM.John Carnegie is the first New Zealander to sit on the World Energy Council board after his appointment last month. Read more Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle: Wairoa mayor reflects one year on
9:05 AM.Wairoa's mayor Craig Little reflects on the first anniversary of Cyclone Gabrielle, where the town's scars remain raw, and rebuilding is challenging. Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
11:45 AM.Sports commentator Sam Ackerman is in the Auckland studio. Audio
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Auckland Uni: gardening with past, present, future in mind
11:30 AM.The cultural, historical, environmental and educational significance of the plants and trees gracing the University of Auckland's campuses is explained by Jason Fell. He's the University's… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Victoria Young
11:05 AM.Activist and Iwi leader Mike Smith has been given the go-ahead to sue seven New Zealand companies for climate-related damage. Victoria discusses what this means. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Lauren Crimp in Napier
10:45 AM.One year on from Cyclone Gabrielle's devastating effect on Hawkes Bay, Lauren examines where recovery is at. Read more Audio
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Book review: Masquerade: The Lives of Noel Coward
10:35 AM.Ralph McAllister reviews Masquerade: The Lives of Noel Coward by Oliver Soden published by Orion Publishing. Read more Audio