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Time appears to be running out for Donald Trump
10:50 AM.The Trump campaign now has less than 100 days before election day to change a narrative that has seen president Donald Trump fail the leadership test during the pandemic. US correspondent Karen Kasler… Read more Audio
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Mungo Jerry: Celebrating 50 years of 'In The Summertime'
10:36 AM.Mungo Jerry's 'In The Summertime' is undoubtedly one of the most recognisable summer jams ever recorded. Despite it being winter on this side of the globe at the time, the track also topped the New… Read more Audio
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The world’s most wanted man in 1695
10:06 AM.Steven Johnson's new book, Enemy of All Mankind is also a harrowing account of the most dastardly pirate you've probably never heard of, Henry Every, and the brutal lifestyle and appalling existence… Read more Audio
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Landmark research shows what makes a successful relationship
9:50 AM.The secret to a successful relationship doesn't come down to who you're with, or your partner's personality traits, but the dynamic you build with them. Professor Samantha Joel joins the show to… Read more Audio
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'There can be no affront to China's national dignity'
9:35 AM.A research poll has shown that negative views of China are continuing to grow in the U.S. Meanwhile, China's satisfaction with its government continues to grow. China correspondent Nathan van der… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 August 2020
9:08 AM.Bold poll claims create confusion; survey of post-Christchurch attack coverage reveals 'unprecedented' response; North & South magazine under new management. Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Jane Clifton & Richard Harman
8:36 AM.Our Sunday Morning panellists offer their thoughts on the past week's news. They'll be discussing Covid-19 testing, the latest political polls and rumblings, personal photos being made public, and… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Peap Tarr in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
7:45 AM.Peap Tarr has called Cambodia home for the last 10 years. Based out of Phnom Penh, Peap and his wife Lisa Mam helped kick start the Cambodian street art scene, and over the years the pair have grown… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Southland tavern set to become a hospital
7:20 AM.On Friday, the Southland charity hospital Melissa Vining has been helping to create came one step closer after The Clifton Club Inn was handed over so it can be transformed into the facility. Melissa… Read more Audio
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Victoria rocked by nearly 50 'mystery' Covid-19 cases
7:09 AM.Harsh lockdown conditions in Victoria, such as those previously imposed in New Zealand, are set to be announced within days by Premier Daniel Andrews. Australian correspondent Rebekah Holt joins the… Read more Audio
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'Bank of Mum and Dad' putting parents at risk
4:11 PM.Bruce Sheppard is founder and managing partner of accounting firm Gilligan Sheppard. He joins the show to discuss the potential pitfalls of younger people relying on the Bank of Mum and Dad to get a… Read more Audio
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How pandemic and climate change brought down the Roman Empire
11:30 AM.Pandemics brought down the greatest human empire of all time - who knew? Kyle Harper is the author of The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease and the End of an Empire, which examines the collapse of the… Read more Audio
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Stunning late-career revival of Aussie songsmith Russell Morris
11:05 AM.Fifty years ago Russell Morris hit No 1 on the NZ charts with 'Rachel'. His most recent record, Black and Blue Heart, released last year, saw Morris score his highest chart position for a rock album… Read more Video, Audio
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The extraordinary story of Nazi evil sewn into family armchair
10:34 AM.World War II historian Daniel Lee's new book, The SS Officer's Armchair, came about by chance after he met a woman whose mother had taken an old armchair for reupholstering in Amsterdam. What happened… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Naked and Afraid: New Zealand's Wild Twins push the limits
10:04 AM.The Wild Twins have carved a reputation as keen adventurers. But being dropped in the South African wilderness with no food, water, shelter or clothing to film Naked and Afraid challenged the pair's… Read more Video, Audio
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Phil Keoghan redefines toughness with new television series
9:37 AM.Phil Keoghan grew up in awe of the strength and discipline of his own family members - a lineage that included farmers, gold miners, builders and coal minders. His new series, Tough as Nails is in… Read more Video, Audio
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Mediawatch for 26 July 2020
9:06 AM.Sudden surge of political scandals pushes bigger issues into the background; ad industry confronts its diversity deficit; Bauer finds buyers - but what next? Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Linda Clark & Richard Harman
8:40 AM.As election day creeps closer, the last week has seen more political scandals come to light, and politicians from both sides of the aisle handing in their resignations. Weekend panellists Linda Clark… Read more Audio
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Therapy delivered online more effective than face-to-face
8:32 AM.New research out of McMaster University has found that cognitive behavioural therapy delivered electronically to treat people with depression is more effective than face to face. Dr. Zena Samaan is… Read more Audio
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Sitting down: why you're doing it all wrong
8:10 AM.Dr. Herman Pontzer has studied the Hadza people and found that the way they rest is different - and they are healthier for it. He says by engaging in more active resting postures while stationary, as… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Peter Spear in Waikoloa, Hawaii
7:45 AM.In 2005, Peter Spear and his wife Wendy decided to pack up and head off to Hawaii for a change of pace. The couple only intended to be there a few years, but 15 years later they still love their… Read more Audio
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Australian correspondent 'It's feeling grim here in Melbourne'
7:10 AM.Australian correspondent Rebekah Holt joins the show from Melbourne off the back of a week in which Victoria recorded its most deadly day in the Covid-19 pandemic and the overall case load for the… Read more Audio
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Can Sophie Wessex reignite the royal flame?
4:35 PM.It's been a tough time for the British royal family of late. However, there is a ray of light in the form of Sophie, Countess of Wessex, who is being tipped to steady the royal ship. Author Christina… Read more Audio
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New Zealanders in favour of euthanasia legislation
3:10 PM.The latest survey from Research NZ shows that Kiwis continue to be heavily in favour of euthanasia legislation, while the cannabis question remains finely balanced. Emanuel Kalafatelis joins the show… Read more Audio
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Will we all get Covid-19 eventually?
2:23 PM.New Zealand is free of Covid-19 community transmission thanks to our 'go hard and early' approach. But in the long run, will New Zealand still have huge numbers of people getting sick? Kiwi Dr Gary… Read more Audio