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Fighting predators on a global scale
11:40 AM.We all love a good kiwi ingenuity success story and Wellington pest control company Goodnature is certainly that. Celebrating 20 years in business, it's exported more than 600-thousand of its… Read more Audio
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Scott Cook and Pamela Mae
11:40 AM.Scott Cook and Pamela Mae are a Canadian folk duo. Set to grace the stage at the Auckland Folk Festival this weekend, they'll also be taking their show on the road, touring 17 dates around the… Read more Audio
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Podcast review with Tessa Guest
11:30 AM.Today Tessa Guest joins Anna to review a single episode of the New York Times' podcast The Daily, as well looking into a fashion podcast which goes into detail about the history of clothes and how… Read more Audio
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Museum Stop: Pounamu Pathway Māwhera
11:20 AM.Our museum stop today brings us to Te Tai o Poutini, the West Coast, and a relative newcomer on the tourism scene in the region. The Pounamu Pathway is a unique collaboration between Poutini Ngai Tahu… Read more Audio
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Road Trip: Lisa Perese Cullen
10:10 AM.New Zealand TikTok star Lisa Perese-Cullen joins Anna to talk about where she'd go on her ultimate road trip and the top songs she'd pick to listen on the way. Lisa's playlist: I Run - Haven If I Said… Read more Audio
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The latest in Australia with correspondent Nick Grimm
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Nick Grimm talks to Anna about the latest news across the Tasman, including the recent spate of shark attacks, and the death of a Canadian tourist in a suspected dingo attack. Audio
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Financial literacy with Jared Hutcheson
9:35 AM.From this year financial education is being included in the national school curriculum. It is a mandatory subject and will be taught from Year 1 to Year 10. Jarad Hutcheson is Manager for Westpac's… Read more Audio
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The Burnett Foundation 40 years on: CEO Liz Gibbs
9:14 AM.The Burnett Foundation, formerly known as the New Zealand AIDS Foundation, is marking 40 years of advocating for those living with HIV or AIDS. It has now grown into a national force that's made a… Read more Audio
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New Zealand's ghost towns with Peter Janssen
11:50 AM.Author Peter Janssen takes Summer Times on a tour of New Zealand's ghost towns, including Port Underwood in Kakapo Bay, Shag Point in North Otago and Coroglen in the Coromandel. New editions of the… Read more Audio
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US correspondent Todd Zwillich
11:41 AM.Our DC correspondent Todd Zwillich joins Anna to discuss Europe's reaction to President Donald Trump's bid to take over Greenland, as well as the ongoing tensions with ICE in Minneapolis. Audio
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Counting Crows return to New Zealand
11:35 AM.Globally favourites Counting Crows are set to touch down on Aotearoa's shores in March. They've announced a second show after their first Auckland show sold out. Many will be familiar with their hits… Read more Audio
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Museum Stop: Wellington Museum
11:20 AM.Senior curator Ian Wards joins Anna Thomas for a trip to the capital's museum. Audio
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Northland weather update
11:10 AM.We cross to Northland where orange weather warnings are in place. Audio
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Road Trip: Shamubeel Eaqub
10:10 AM.Today economist Shamubeel Eaqub takes us on his ultimate roadie and his top music picks to play on the way. Audio
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Geo Jumble
9:55 AM.Each day, Summer Times hosts the Geo Jumble quiz, in which listeners are asked to unscramble the letters within given words to spell out New Zealand towns and cities. The first to text in all three… Read more Audio
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Auckland Folk Festival hoping for sunshine
9:36 AM.The Auckland Folk Festival will run from January 23-26. The lineup boasts Canadian duos Cassie & Maggie, as well as Scott Cook and Pamela Mae, and Aotearoa's own Mel Parsons, Tom Cunliffe and Bazurka… Read more Audio
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Protecting our Northland Kauri
9:24 AM.There is some exciting work going on in our historic kauri forests in the north. Over the last few years, the Rakau Rangatira project has been building new raised walkways and shoe-cleaning stations… Read more Audio
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Black Foil strategist Liv Mackay
9:10 AM.There's been no shortage of drama and action on the water in the SailGP series in Perth. SailGP is a nation versus nation, close-to-shore, high-speed, high-tech racing series like no other. High-speed… Read more Audio
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Book review with Bonnie Harrison
11:45 AM.Bonnie Harrison joins Anna to review Hoods Landing (Aporo Press), the debut novel of Laura Vincent. Audio
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Great Rides: Chris Cameron
11:40 AM.Time to hit the trails - on two wheels, that is. New Zealand has a network of amazing bike rides around the country and Chris Cameron is on a mission to tick them all off. Chris is a keen cyclist and… Read more Audio
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Museum Stop: Clapham Clock Museum
11:06 AM.Today we're off to a place where time definitely doesn't stand still. The Clapham Clock Museum in Whangarei is home to over 1700 clocks and timepieces and is one of the largest collections of clocks… Read more Audio
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Road Trip: Dawn Freshwater
10:07 AM.Our road trip guest today grew up in a working-class mining family in Nottingham and left school at 15. She trained and worked as a nurse before moving into academia. Five years ago, she took up the… Read more Audio
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Geo Jumble
9:55 AM.Each day Summer Times hosts the Geo Jumble quiz, in which listeners are asked to unscramble the letters within given words to spell out New Zealand towns and cities. The first to text in all three… Read more Audio
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The crucial brain health research done in Aotearoa
9:40 AM.At no other point in human history have we known more about how to keep our brains healthy. It's a rapidly expanding area of research on the global stage, but some crucial research is done right here… Read more Audio
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Cornwall Park named garden of national significance
9:30 AM.Cornwall Park is one of New Zealand's biggest, busiest and beloved city parks, spanning 78 hectares in the middle of urban Auckland. The New Zealand Gardens Trust has just awarded Cornwall Park 5… Read more Audio