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Three Minutes Max: Scott Campbell
7:31 AM.Former broadcaster and Tauranga business owner, Scott Campbell tells us why allowing the polarising voice of Don Brash to be heard at Waitangi was a good thing. Read more Audio
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Brodie Kane: Coast to Coast competitor
7:27 AM.Broadcaster Brodie Kane completed the mountain run component of the Coast to Coast. She explains what motivates athletes to take part in grueling events. Read more Audio
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Coast to Coast
7:23 AM.Kathmandu Coast to Coast Race has a new director, Glen Currie. He talks about taking over the running of the iconic event, this year field and what he'd like to see for the future of the race. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Tarawera Ultramarathon
7:18 AM.The 11th Tarawera Ultramarathon is on this weekend. There have been runners and walkers taking part in distances up to 160ks. Read more Audio
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Politics with Richard Harman
7:11 AM.Political commentator Richard Harman discusses what's in store at the opening of Parliament this week. What will actually be delivered in the Prime Minister's "year of delivery"? Read more Audio
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Wash Westmoreland: 'Collette' years in the making
11:35 AM.Wash Westmoreland's latest movie Colette has been 17 years in the making. He talks about women’s rights pioneer Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, the fight to empower herself and gain autonomy over her work.
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Graeme Simsion: unusual path to becoming a best-selling author
11:06 AM.The author of the Rosie series Graeme Simsion talks about his mid-life career change which led to him becoming a best-selling writer. Read more Audio
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Sarah Gallagher: Scarfie flats phenomenon
10:45 AM.Student flats in Dunedin have a number of colourful and creative names, some of which are unfit to print. Sarah Gallagher has catalogued 18 years of research into these flats’ rich histories and… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Richard Baldwin: The globotics upheaval
10:06 AM.The globotics upheaval – a combination of globalisation and robotics – is coming, and it's taking jobs with it. Dr Richard Baldwin has written a book looking at the future of work and warns of a… Read more Audio
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Karen Becker: ambiguity in the workplace
9:37 AM.Feeling a bit lost at work? Jim talks to Karen Becker of the Queensland University of Technology about ambiguity in the workplace. Read more Audio
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Three Minutes Max: Ian Telfer
9:35 AM.Commentators from all over New Zealand get the chance to have a say on what's been bothering them throughout the week. Dunedin journalist and broadcaster Ian Telfer has a plan for supermarket… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 3 February 2019
9:06 AM.Political party possibility hooks the media; money for media mockery; geeks' gathering goes under the radar; hyping the heatwave. Audio
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Orkney's sustainability revolution
8:38 AM.Scotland's Orkney Islands generate more electricity than they need via a host of wind turbines. Looking at the future of energy with Laura Watts the author of Energy at the End of the World: An Orkney… Read more Audio
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Running Dry - Can NZ thrive without irrigation?
8:12 AM.Insight - Eric Frykberg explores whether the regions can still thrive without irrigation certainty Read more Audio
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Calling home: Chris Adams
7:45 AM.Each week Sunday Morning gets in touch New Zealanders living abroad. Today Chris Adams speaks to Jim Mora about what's happening in his neck of the woods in Colorado. Read more Audio
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Three Minutes Max: Mai Chen
7:30 AM.Commentators from all over New Zealand get the chance to have a say on what's been bothering them. Mai Chen gives her thoughts on cultural and linguistic diversity in courts. Read more Audio
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Tom Carstensen: Denmark building its own wall
7:23 AM.Denmark is building a wall along the Danish-German border to stop wild boars from getting in and spreading African swine fever. Journalist Tom Carstensen explains what's happening at the border. Read more Audio
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Professor Timothy Frayling: early riser or night owl?
7:18 AM.Early bird or night owl? Professor Timothy Grayling of the University of Exeter Medical School explains the health implications of our sleep patterns. Read more Audio
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Economist Bernard Hickey: what to make of all the tax talk
7:11 AM.Throughout the week tax has been hitting the headlines with National saying their new plan would give the average worker an extra $430 a year. Economist Bernard Hickey looks at the numbers. Read more Audio
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Laurel Watson, professional chef and baker
11:50 AM.January 27 is both the date of Jim Mora's first Sunday morning show on Radio New Zealand and, even more importantly, National Chocolate Cake Day. Laurel Watson has spent more than a decade as a… Read more Audio
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Mel Schwartz: free your mind by leaning in to uncertainty
11:30 AM.Feeling stuck in a rut? Learning to embrace uncertainty could be a way forward, says psychotherapist and author Mel Schwartz. Many of us would like to be able to predict the future, but because the… Read more Video, Audio
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Ollie, Harry and Mac: Small boys on big adventures
11:05 AM.Ollie and Harry Ferguson are adventurers. The Scottish brothers have sent Lego men into space, forged their own bushcraft knives, mummified a fish, and slept out in the wild. Most famously they've… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Three Minutes Max: Alan Blackman
10:55 AM.Commentators from all over New Zealand get the chance to have a say on what's been bothering them throughout the week. Auckland University of Technology Professor Alan Blackman on the perils and… Read more Audio
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Rufus Wainwright: singer, songwriter and composer
10:45 AM.American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright speaks to Jim Mora ahead of his upcoming dates at the Auckland Town Hall and the Wellington Opera House in March. Read more Audio
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Modelling the collapse of great empires
10:10 AM.It's easy to look at the news and feel like civilization is collapsing. Peter Turchin's job is to subject that feeling to the rigors of science. Turchin, a professor of ecology and mathematics at the… Read more Audio