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Trump outlines global tariff plan
9:20 AM.Donald Trump unveils details of his global tariff plan - so called "Liberation Day" - in a speech from the Rose Garden of the White House. Read more Audio
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New report urges GP investment citing huge downstream savings
9:05 AM.New research from the think tank, the New Zealand Initiative, is pushing for more investment in GP's to save spending at hospital level. Read more Audio
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How to avoid strains and sprains in the workplace - tips from an Olympic weightlifter
11:45 AM."Don't use your back like a crane"...went the public health messaging in the 80s. It was aimed at making us all think about how we were lifting - from the legs, not the back. Read more Audio
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Jenny Pattrick's new novel: Sea Change
11:20 AM.Amid a number of earthquakes over the past week - including the devastation in Myanmar - the release of best-selling novelist Jenny Pattrick's latest work seems particularly prescient. Read more Audio
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Music with Ian Chapman
11:05 AM.Fifty years ago David Bowie's ninth studio album, Young Americans, hit number 3 on the NZ album chart while the title track reached number 1 on the singles chart. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Tom Hunt in Wellington
10:45 AM.Tom updates Kathryn on the latest issues in Wellington including the controversy surrounding Wellington Water, the Crown observer's latest report, the council's proposed plan to charge commercial… Read more Audio
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Book review: The Confidence Woman by Sophie Quick
10:35 AM.Laura Caygill reviews The Confidence Woman by Sophie Quick published by Allen & Unwin Read more Audio
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Geraldine Brooks' exploration of grief and "unfurling"
10:05 AM.When Pulitzer Prize winning Australian author Geraldine Brooks' husband Tony Horwitz died suddenly - she had no time to grieve - between supporting their two sons, organising the funeral, dealing with… Read more Audio
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Australia: Election date set - what do the polls say?
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to look at the looming federal election date of May 3 - with the latest polling, major policy planks and what the parties need to do to win. Read more Audio
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Should charities volunteers who work with kids have background checks?
9:30 AM.An advocate for tougher rules around who works with children is concerned there's no background checks required for charities volunteers. Read more Audio
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How a simple kidney test could cut dialysis demand and donor wait lists
9:20 AM.Kidney Health New Zealand says a simple, $12 test could prevent hundreds of people languishing on waitlists for a kidney donor. Read more Audio
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Banking inquiry has lost its way, capital expert says
9:05 AM.An expert in bank capital says a Parliamentary committee has lost focus on questioning the big banks about excess profits. Read more Audio
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Sports with Marc Hinton
11:45 AM.Moana Pacifica blow away the Crusaders in Christchurch - but is this the year for the Australian sides? They make up four of the top six teams in Super Rugby Pacific. Marc also discusses NZ Rugby's… Read more Audio
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Community gardening with Xanthe White
11:25 AM.Landscape designer and gardener Xanthe White talk about gardening in the community. From places where individuals have a plot to grow their own food alongside others, to shared berms and community… Read more Audio
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Business correspondent Victoria Young
11:05 AM.Victoria goes beyond the supermarkets, discussing a BusinessDesk investigation into the major food suppliers in this country and their use of transfer pricing. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Mid Canterbury
10:45 AM.Ashburton will have a new mayor after Neil Brown announces he will not be re-running, a user pay system for public bathrooms has been proposed after $30k of vandalism, and Jonathan has updates on… Read more Audio
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Book review: My Gorbals Life by Allan Gilfillan McLachlan
10:35 AM.Quentin Johnson reviews My Gorbals Life by Allan Gilfillan McLachlan published by Sheena Ross Publishing Read more Audio
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How David Baker is changing the world with new proteins
10:05 AM.Dr David Baker's Nobel Prize-winning breakthrough of designing new proteins has the potential to stop cancers, pandemics, fix plastic pollution, and rein in carbon emissions. Read more Audio
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US correspondent Ron Elving
9:45 AM.The fallout continues from the editor of The Atlantic being added to a national security chat on Signal. Read more Audio
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NZ startup with overnight market research
9:35 AM.When a company wants to try a new idea they usually have to carry out market research that can take months. Read more Audio
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Retiring Parole Board chair on how the prison system is working
9:05 AM.Sir Ron Young has just finished as chair of the Parole Board after nearly seven years. Read more Audio
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Urban Issues with Bill McKay
11:45 AM.Fences are so ubiquitous in New Zealand that we don't even think about rules. Read more Audio
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Traditional French cheesemaking in Western Australia
11:25 AM.Gabrielle Kervella's life story is as rich and layered as the cheeses she crafts Read more Audio
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Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Gareth Hughes
11:05 AM.Gareth Hughes and Tim Hurdle discuss supermarkets, ferries and RMA reform Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Amy Williams in Auckland
10:45 AM.Amy gives Kathryn the latest updates in Tamaki Makaurau including the mayoralty race and Wayne Brown's social media feed Read more Audio