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How far would you travel for the country's best burger?
11:30 AM.A food truck in a tiny town in the Catlins, on the coast south of Dunedin, has taken out the title of best burger in Aotearoa. Read more Audio
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Political commentators Neale Jones and Tim Hurdle
11:05 AM.Political commentators, Neale Jones and Tim Hurdle discuss a week of change - a board is returning to Health NZ, the Reserve Bank governor is suddenly gone, as is NZ's High Commissioner to London Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Simon Wilson in Auckland
10:45 AM.Simon Wilson from the NZ Herald discusses the latest news in Auckland including swimming pools, transport and the Auckland Future Fund. Read more Audio
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Book review: Perspectives by Laurent Binet
10:35 AM.Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews Perspectives by Laurent Binet published by Harvill Secker Read more Audio
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The US singer bringing her "sunshine soul" to Auckland
10:05 AM.US singer/songwriter, Maya Piata, has used inspiration from her Maori heritage and her home town, New Orleans, to create her own style - something she describes as 'sunshine soul.' Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:45 AM.Seamus discusses the increasing talk in Europe of a new "nuclear umbrella," and progress in talks to form a new German coalition. Read more Audio
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Auckland rubbish plan a step backwards for waste minimisation
9:35 AM.A waste minimisation expert has slammed the phase-out of pay-as-you-throw bin collection in Auckland, saying it punishes those who create little waste. Read more Audio
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New genetic testing could help early diagnosis of the eye
9:25 AM.It's estimated 65,000 New Zealand are already living with the eye disease glaucoma, but are totally unaware. Read more Audio
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Charity experts are worried about government's tax plans
9:05 AM.Inland Revenue consultation is underway on the taxation of charities and not-for-profits, in particular charity run businesses and donor-controlled charities. But experts working in the not for profit… Read more Audio
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The week that was with Te Radar and Michele A'Court
11:45 AM.Comedians Pinky Agnew and Te Radar chat about what to do when a dolphin lands in your boat, plans to ban Belgians from drinking live fish and the record winning vegetable orchestra of Vienna. Read more Audio
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New music with Grant Smithies
11:05 AM.Newcastle synth-pop duo Marina Zispin (Bianca Scout and Martyn Reid) release their debut album Now You See Me (Now You Don't) today. Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Lee Scanlon in Westport
10:45 AM.Lee discusses the latest news in Westport including controversy over the filling of various roles held by the late Frank Dooley, Westport's recreational game fishing boom, and Main Street has had a… Read more Audio
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Book review: All Better Now by Neal Shusterman
10:40 AM.Eden Denyer from Unity Books Wellington reviews All Better Now by Neal Shusterman published by Walker Books Audio
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High Performance Sport NZ helps create a global partnership
10:40 AM.High Performance Sport New Zealand is one of four national sporting bodies that have joined together to help create a global partnership to focus on female athlete's health. Read more Audio
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Sam Smith: the dentist turned writer and comedian
10:05 AM.Sam had to pivot into comedy and writing after a diagnosis with multiple sclerosis. Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
9:45 AM.Tokyo based journalist, Elizabeth Beattie, discusses the economic focus at the start of China's annual parliament, wildfires in Japan and a possible age limit for climbing Malaysia's highest mountain… Read more Audio
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Rural games underway in Palmerston North
9:35 AM.Tree climbing, speed fencing, axe throwing and a chainsaw sculpture exhibition. Some 40,000 people are expected to flock to The Square in Palmerston North, for the 10th Rural Games, underway today. Read more Audio
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As quantum computing leaps forward - how ready is New Zealand?
9:30 AM.As the push to develop quantum computing continues, what are the potential risks to New Zealand and is the country prepared to face them? Read more Audio
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Porirua Mayor slams calls to sack Wellington Water chair
9:05 AM.Porirua mayor Anita Baker says the proposed `kangaroo court' targeted at the Wellington Water chair is a disgrace. Read more Audio
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Screentime: Black Dog, End of the Valley, Oscar winners
11:45 AM.Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about Black Dog (cinemas), where a former stunt motorcyclist returns to his hometown on the outskirts of the Gobi Desert Read more Audio
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What's up with our boys? Big Buddy's co-CEO shares his thoughts
11:25 AM.Steve Sobota, the co-CEO of an organisation called Big Buddy, has some thoughts based on his near two-decades of work with the organisation Read more Audio
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Tech: Why MFA isn't always the solution
11:05 AM.Cyber security expert Tony Grasso looks at why multi-factor authentication isn't always the solution to preventing a cyber attack Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Kirsty Pickett in Te Anau
10:45 AM.Kirsty Pickett is the co-owner of the Southland App based in Te Anau covering Southland and Fiordland Read more Audio
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Book review: When the Deep, Dark Bush Swallows You Whole
10:35 AM.Louise Ward of Wardini Books reviews When the Deep, Dark Bush Swallows You Whole by Geoff Parkes published by Penguin Random House Read more Audio