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Three minutes max: Mark Knoff-Thomas
9:37 AM.Three Minutes Max: Short, succinct opinions from New Zealanders on subjects of their choice. Newmarket Business Association chief executive on why people need to pay for quality investigative… Read more Audio
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The no-fly journey from England to China
8:38 AM.Dr Roger Tyers is an environmental sociologist at the University of Southampton who's just travelled from Southampton to Beijing without flying. He speaks to Jim about taking on the no-fly challenge.
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Three minutes max: Dr Ella Henry
8:37 AM.Three Minutes Max: Short, succinct opinions from New Zealanders on subjects of their choice. AUT's Dr Ella Henry on the topic of climate change and the students in the news trying to take the matter… Read more Audio
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Has the Military shaken off its anti-LGBTQI history?
8:10 AM.Insight - The Defence Force is working to improve its support for the LBGTQI community, but as Jonathan Mitchell discovered there are calls for investigations of sex abuse in the past. Read more Video, Audio
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Calling Home: Alastair Carthew in Phuket
7:45 AM.Calling Home this week goes to the Phuket where expat New Zealander Alastair Carthew lives. He shares what he's up to and why he's stayed in the Thai capital for so long. Read more Audio
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Three Minutes Max: Paula Penfold
7:27 AM.Three Minutes Max: Short, succinct opinions from New Zealanders on subjects of their choice. Journalist Paula Penfold offers her reaction to Alfred Ngaro's statement that no woman in New Zealand was… Read more Audio
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Chris Quin: Kiwis prefer cashiers over self-service checkouts
7:18 AM.Foodstuffs North Island CEO Chris Quin talks about a new consumer satisfaction survey showing two-thirds of New Zealand shoppers prefer cashiers over self-service checkouts. Read more Audio
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Dominic O'Connell: June 7 will be The End of May
7:11 AM.British PM Theresa May's latest attempt to deliver a Brexit deal resulted in her resignation.The BBC's Business Presenter, Dominic O'Connell talks about the latest development. Read more Audio
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Committee roulette
6:55 PM.Parliament is the forum for public debate, but you can’t wander into the debating chamber and join the MPs in random discussion. You can get pretty close though. Read more Audio
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Swearing in and bowing out
6:55 PM.New MP Paulo Garcia was sworn in this week to replace former National MP Nuk Korako. Read more Video, Audio
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Nuk Korako says e noho rā
6:55 PM.Nuk Korako didn’t plan to be a politician. And on becoming one later in life he was dropped in the deep end. He's now saying goodbye with huge plans ahead. Read more Audio
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This week in the House: zero carbon and last year's finances
6:55 PM.MPs are back at Parliament after a week off and the first thing they'll tackle in the House is a bill on climate change. Read more Audio
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Rob McCallum: The Kiwi who led the voyage to the deepest part of the ocean
11:40 AM.New Zealander Rob McCallum led the team behind American Victor Vescovo's record breaking descent to the bottom of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. Read more Audio
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Lee 'Kix' Thompson: Documenting 40 years of Madness
11:04 AM.Madness saxophone player Lee Thompson has made a documentary, One Man's Madness, charting the band's meteoric rise in fame to mark the band's 40 years performing. Read more Audio
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Will Browne: The moral and social consequences of A.I.
10:40 AM.Victoria University associate professor Will Browne's part of the line up for Techweek 2019 debating what the future might hold in terms of automation, computers and machines in our lives. Read more Audio
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Deeyah Khan: Up close and personal with extremists
10:04 AM.Muslim director Deeyah Khan's spent the last part of her career looking at extremism in both white supremacist movements as well as Islamic groups. She speaks to Paul about her work. Read more Audio
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Professor Emily Oster: Data-driven parenting
9:37 AM.Professor Emily Oster's used hard data to detail what parents should be looking at when deciding what is best for their families in her book Cribsheet. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 19 May 2019
9:06 AM.The Christchurch Call and response; media staff at their companies' top table; flipping Tip Top gives media an ice cream headache. Audio
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What challenges face the new Australian government?
8:55 AM.Michelle Grattan, the chief political correspondent for The Conversation, looks forward to the challenges for the new government. Audio
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What can NZ expect with three more years of a coalition govt?
8:50 AM.What can New Zealand expect with three more years of a Scott Morrison-led government? RNZ's Political editor Jane Patterson explains. Audio
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Prof John Wanna - Coalition's return a surprise
8:40 AM.Professor John Wanna - Professor of Politics at Griffith University and the Australian National University, discusses the political implications of the re-election of the Liberal Coalition across the… Read more Audio
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Dr Paul Hamer discusses NZer's in Australia following election
8:35 AM.Dr Paul Hamer discusses the plight of New Zealanders, treated as second-class citizens in Australia, and unlikely to receive any tangible benefits from the return of the Liberal Coalition government… Read more Audio
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Kiwis in OZ - little changed by election result
8:33 AM.Tim Gassin from the "Oz-Kiwi" organisation discusses the results of the Australian election , and what it means for New Zealanders living across the Tasman Audio
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Hard fought battles for marginal seats
8:29 AM.Away from the leaders there were hard fought battles in a number of marginal seats and where independents were challenging or trying to hold on to their seats Audio
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Prof Jen Curtin looks at the Aust Election result
8:23 AM.Australian politics expert Professor Jennifer Curtin looks at the Australian election result. Audio