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What's at stake at COP30 climate summit
9:30 AM.The U.N. climate chief has urged countries to cooperate rather than battle over priorities, as efforts to limit global warming are threatened by a fracturing international consensus. Read more Audio
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Released Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi
9:05 AM.On October 7th 2023, Eli Sharabi was kidnapped by Hamas and held for 491 days. He and his wife and two daughters were in their home on a kibbutz in Southern Israel when the attack happened. Read more Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:45 AM.Kennedy explores the newly opened exhibition at the NZ Maritime Museum in Auckland's Viaduct Basin called Nga Huhua: Abundance, which explores the promise of revived abundance in the Hauraki Gulf. Read more Audio
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From Thailand to Kapiti: Sone's Sauces
11:30 AM.Some and Mark Edwards who make a range of Thai inspired sauces on the Kapiti Coast. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Andrew Kirton and Brigitte Morten
11:05 AM.Politics with Andrew Kirton and Brigitte Morten Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Amy Williams in Auckland
10:45 AM.Amy has the latest on Auckland's homeless issue, who is leading committees at Auckland Council for the new term, a buyout scheme for at risk flooded homes is coming to an end and a new Christmas art… Read more Audio
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Book review: The Loft by Marlen Haushofer
10:40 AM.Stella Chrysostomou reviews The Loft by Marlen Haushofer, Read more Audio
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Te Pati Maori Mps expelled from party
10:35 AM.Te Pati Maori's national council has voted to expel MPs Mariameno Kapa-Kingi and Takuta Ferris.
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Sculpture competition to mark re-opening of Art Gallery
10:30 AM.Wellington City's Art Gallery, Te Whare Toi, is marking it's re-opening in Civic Square with a competition to create a major outdoor sculpture. Read more Audio
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Temuera Morrison on his new travelogue show Earth Oven
10:05 AM.Temuera Morrison has dug deep on this latest project, a documentary series which sees him travel the globe in search of other cultures who use an earth oven for traditional cooking. Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:45 AM.Denmark's social media bans, likely youngest-ever Dutch PM and an update on the Louvre heist. Read more Audio
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Blood service warns of national shortfall
9:35 AM.In the face of donor shortages, Auckland primary school teacher, Michaela Von Sturmer, on how blood products helped her survive leukaemia. Read more Audio
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Country's most beloved ceramics museum closes
9:25 AM.The country's only ceramics museum is closing to the public due to a lack of funding. Read more Audio
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Simon Bridges: 'Auckland business sentiment is lifting'
9:05 AM.Auckland is still facing headwinds. but are better days ahead? Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:45 AM.Our comedians Te Radar and Elisabeth with humour to round off the week. Read more Audio
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Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
11:05 AM.Jeremy Taylor of Slow Boat Records play new releases from Lily Allen and Hayley Williams, and a long overdue reissue from Stephen Duffy's superb Lilac Time Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Alexa Cook in Hawkes Bay
10:45 AM.Alexa discusses the fires that have been hitting the area and meetings over who should be responsible for reducing risk and paying for the work. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Eleventh Hour by Salman Rushdie
10:35 AM.Lisa Adler of Unity Books Wellington reviews The Eleventh Hour by Salman Rushdie, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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New independent supermarket for Upper Hutt
10:30 AM.A new independent supermarket has opened in Upper Hutt - aiming to win locals away from the big duopoly stores. Read more Audio
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Taking Predator Free Wellington to the world stage
10:05 AM.In 2017, a group of Wellingtonians got together with the goal of eradicating pests on the Miramar peninsula to prove that it could be done. Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
9:45 AM.RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins on the COP30 climate summit and the measles situation in Fiji. Read more Audio
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The huge art exhibition helping to support Women's Refuge
9:30 AM.For the next two weeks a clifftop park in Auckland will be transformed into a giant art gallery. Read more Audio
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The amateur Waikato sumo wrestlers with big dreams
9:20 AM.Filipo Chanel Tovio and Dwight Rawson are fighting for sumo's growth in New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Amendments being rushed through for Fast Track Approval law
9:05 AM.The government's pushing through dozens of changes to the Fast Track Approvals Act before Christmas. Read more Audio