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Asia correspondent Ed White
9:50 AM.Edward White discusses the ongoing reaction in Beijing to Donald Trump's trade tarrif war. Audio
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Open source library software used worldwide
9:35 AM.Open-source library software Koha, developed in Levin, is now used by 19,000 libraries around the world. Read more Audio
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The possible consequences of simplifying early childhood
9:15 AM.Early childhood centre owners say the details of planned changes to preschool regulations are still not clear. Read more Audio
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Chaotic winds lead to flight backlog out of capital
9:05 AM.After a day of chaotic winds in the capital cancelled almost all flights in and out yesterday, they are back to operating again. Audio
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Screentime: Warfare, Drop, Sinners, Small Things Like These
11:45 AM.Film and television reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about four movies out in cinemas Read more Audio
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Separating parents: mediation to stay out of court
11:25 AM.Jill Goldson has spent decades working as a mediator with separating parents, together with their children Read more Audio
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Tech correspondent Peter Griffin
11:05 AM.Peter Griffin is a Wellington-based science and technology journalist Read more Audio
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Around the motu : Keiller MacDuff in Christchurch
10:45 AM.Keiller discusses the latest events in Otautahi Read more Audio
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Book review: Wonderland by Tracy Farr
10:40 AM.Louise O'Brien reviews Wonderland by Tracy Farr published by The Cuba Press Read more Audio
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Southland aunty teaching others to find a feed
10:05 AM.She is known by many up and down the country as Whaea T - the aunty who will teach you how to hunt, fish and gather Read more Audio
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UK: Local elections, Net Zero row, Kneecap fight
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk about Sir Keir Starmer's first big test with voters since the general election Read more Audio
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Child trafficking law change within reach?
9:30 AM.A legal specialist in human trafficking says a simple amendment to the Crimes Act - which would enable prosecutions against child traffickers brought - is within reach Read more Audio
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Whakapapa ski field prepares for season ahead
9:05 AM.Whakapapa ski field has joined Turoa in moving out of the hands of the receivers with a 10 year concession being granted Read more Audio
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Where house sellers made 100% gains within 5 years
11:45 AM.RNZ's Money Correspondent Susan Edmunds has been looking at the data which shows the regions where house sellers were able to bank a sizeable capital gain. Read more Audio
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Where heart meets art: Wellington's hand-crafted cremation urns
11:20 AM.When Bridgit Sisson's beloved mum died in 2023, she wanted to keep her ashes close but couldn't find a vessel she felt resembled her. Read more Audio
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Music: Short, long, short - what's going on?
11:05 AM.Throughout the '50s and '60s songs were short, got longer in the '70s and 80s, then shorter in the streaming era. But does a short song mean you get short changed? Read more Audio
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Around the motu: Alisha Evans in Tauranga
10:45 AM.Five Tauranga homeowners are desperate for a solution three years after a huge slip forced them out of their homes, but the council is refusing to help. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Paris Express by Emma Donoghue
10:35 AM.Elisabeth Easther reviews The Paris Express by Emma Donoghue published by Pan Macmillan. Read more Audio
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Shilo Kino: 'Writing this book was a form of medicine'
10:05 AM.Author Shilo Kino won a major award for her first book The Porangi Boy- and now her first novel for adults - released last year - is a finalist in Ockham Book Awards. Read more Audio
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Australia: Election campaign draws to close
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Chris Niesche looks at how the last polls are falling for the Albanese government and opposition parties ahead of the election this weekend. Read more Audio
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Cornerstone of Christchurch theatre returns to the city
9:30 AM.The Court Theatre returning to the central city in Christchurch this week, fourteen years on from the devastating quakes that drove it out of the Arts Centre. Read more Audio
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Physician associates - health workforce solution?
9:05 AM.The government's consulting on health workforce regulation, but has already given the green light to a new role - physician associate. What do they do and is this a solution to staff shortages? Read more Audio
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Sports-chat with Marc Hinton
11:45 AM.Auckland FC win the Premier's Plate, the Warriors win in a Christchurch NRL match as the Super Rugby season inches towards the playoffs with Australian and New Zealand teams dominating the top six Read more Audio
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Wetapunga: Older than dinosaurs and a little weird looking
11:30 AM.If you had to design the scariest insect you can imagine - it might come out looking something like a Wetapunga Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
11:05 AM.Rebecca Stevenson is a senior journalist at BusinessDesk Read more Audio