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Organic gardener Kath Irvine joins the show to discuss pruning raspberries.
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Critically acclaimed British novelist and BAFTA-winning screenwriter Author David Nicholls speks to Susie about his new book You Are Here.
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Lyndy McIntyres book Power to Win tells the story of the Living Wage Movement through the voices of workers, activists, leaders and allies.
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The story of Cleopatra has been immortalised in popular culture. Less talked about, is the fact that she was one of seven Cleopatras.
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Self-confidence is the most important asset when you're alone on treacherous seas, says world-record-holding solo sailor Lisa Blair. In May 2022, she became the fastest person in the world to sail non-stop and unassisted around Antarctica.
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Amor Towles, the best-selling author of A Gentleman in Moscow, has a new book of short stories Table for Two.
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Massey University's School of Veterinary Science have taken home an international prize for their work replacing live animals with models in the classroom.
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Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is often used as an example of how overexploitation of limited resources can result in a catastrophic societal collapse. But new research from the Columbia Center for Archaeology is challenging the long-held idea that islanders chopped down palm trees at an unsustainable rate leading to an 'ecocide'.
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Millions of UK voters will be heading to the polls in the coming week to cast their votes in the July 4th general election.
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Our US correspondent Caroline Malone discusses the implications of the latest Biden-Trump US presidential debate.
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Saturday morning listener feedback
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Mike joins Susie to chat about his new role, the changing face of the media, and to play a few favourite tracks.
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This month marks the 60th anniversary of the Beatles historic - and hysterical - visit to Australasia. When We Was Fab: Inside The Beatles Australasian Tour 1964 is the culmination of a lifetime's research by Beatles experts, Andy Neill and Greg Armstrong, and features many previously unseen photographs and never before shared stories from the time.
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New Zealand actor Temuera Morrison says making the historic film Ka Whawhai Tonu "woke him up" to his Māori ancestors' strength and suffering.
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How risky is it to ski on Ruapehu, and what have we learned from previous eruptions, both recent and historic?
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How do digital advertisers target people to sell their products? And how much do they really know about us? In a world increasingly lived online, our personal information is a precious resource highly sought after by advertisers.
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Writing a journal helps psychiatrist Dr Hinemoa Elder work with her own high and low points across the monthly lunar cycle. Her new book Waitohu: A Journal for Making Meaning invites people to reflect on their own monthly mood patterns so they can plan and problem-solve accordingly.
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Adventurer and best-selling author Sequoia Schmidt's childhood was spent travelling the world with her father, well-known Kiwi mountaineer Marty Schmidt, before she went on to launch a publishing house Di Angelo Publications in Texas at just 16 years old.
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Kate De Goldi is one of New Zealand's most celebrated authors, an Arts Foundation Laureate, and a voracious reader. She joins Colin to share two novels she's loved; Tell by Jonathan Buckley and Kick the Latch by Kathryn Scanlan.
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This week marks forty years since Robert Muldoon's now-notorious, inebriated, snap election announcement which set in motion a seismic chain of events in New Zealand politics, the impacts of which still remain raw for many.
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