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Simon Marks with the latest from the White House
7:10 AM.Simon Marks from Feature Story analyses the latest move by US president Donald Trump to replace Reince Priebus, his chief of staff. Audio
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New tenets for tenants
10:35 PM.The rights and obligations of both tenants and landlords are changing, and both groups are being asked for feedback. Read more Audio
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Taking turns in a bear pit: Hansard at 150 years
6:55 PM.In the middle of Parliament's debating chamber, in no-mans land between ranked MPs, the ear-battered reporters of Hansard take turns listening for pearls of wisdom and for barbs. Read more Audio
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The traditionalist MP - Paul Foster-Bell
The looming election has propelled many MPs into frenzied campaigning but for others it’s a signal that it’s time to move on. National's Paul Foster-Bell talks to The House about leaving Parliament. Read more Video, Audio
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Feedback from Sunday Morning 23 July
11:59 AM.Listener feedback received during the show although not a lot of time to read it this week. Audio
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Anne Salmond: Tears of Rangi
11:25 AM.Professor Dame Anne Salmond is New Zealand's foremost anthropologist. Her most recent book - Tears of Rangi: Experiments Across Worlds revisits some of those historical encounters but also looks at… Read more Audio
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Young minds look to solve society's woes
11:05 AM.Three speakers at the Festival for the Future are rising leaders Lisa King, Fatumata Bah and Yoseph Ayele and they all hail from overseas - Hong Kong, Sierra Leone and Ethiopia. With the election not… Read more Audio
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Queen Victoria's epic feasts
10:35 AM.Queen Victoria liked her food, no doubt about that. Food historian and broadcaster, Dr Annie Gray, pored through historic royal cookbooks for the detail in The Greedy Queen. Delving into the royal… Read more Audio
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Patrick Cockburn: the destruction of Iraq
9:35 AM.Many of Iraq's cities have stood for thousands of years but the centre of its second largest city Mosul was destroyed in three. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 23 July 2017
9:06 AM.Shooting the messenger hunting for the MP gone MIA; the Herald's big push to 'break the silence' surrounding suicide; an unconventional account from a convention Audio
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Child discipline: 'Every parent needs to know this'
8:35 AM.The naughty seat and "time out" are popular methods of disciplining children but family therapist Dr Anna Martin says they are punitive approaches to discipline and we need to stop using them. She's… Read more Audio
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Insight: Is mountain biking the next golf?
8:12 AM.Mountain biking is experiencing a boom in New Zealand. Chris Bramwell takes to the trails to find out why. Read more Audio
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Dunedin mayor Dave Cull and the flood clean up
7:57 AM.Dave Cull says the rain may have stopped but now it's freezing in the city and surrounds. Audio
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New sunfish found in NZ waters
7:46 AM.Andrew Stewart from Te Papa talks about a new sunfish species that has been found in NZ waters. Read more Audio
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Cowards, liars and great apes - Parliament's zingers
7:32 AM.Sometimes a good quip is too tempting for MPs to resist but who decides when they've gone too far? Jamie Tahana takes a look at Parliament's 'sickest burns'. Read more Video, Audio
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The latest on Trump and the Russian investigation
7:20 AM.Feature Story's Simon Marks talks about this weekend's antics in the White House, including the resignation of Press Secretary Sean Spicer and Donald Trump's hint that he may pardon himself from the… Read more Audio
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Scottish soldiers help out in Dunedin
7:16 AM.Captain Mathew Rupasinha is an Englishman leading a team of eight Scottish soldiers in Dunedin for a mountain race that was cancelled. So they mucked in in Mosgiel when the floods came. Audio
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Floods in Christchurch
7:08 AM.Christchurch mayor Lianne Dalziel gives an update on floods in the city. Audio
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Brian Van Reet: Spoils of war
11:35 AM.A new novel, Spoils, sets out to show what the Iraq war was really like through the eyes of Cassandra Wigheard, a young tank gunner and Abu Al Hool, an Egyptian jihadi. Brian Van Reet's debut shows… Read more Audio
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Saving our audiovisual treasures
11:05 AM.Nga Taonga Sound and Vision preservation manager Louise McCrone and acting chief executive Sarah Davy talk about the work they do to collect, share and care for New Zealand's audiovisual treasures -… Read more Audio
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Cars vs bicycles - who's at fault?
10:40 AM.A recent study by the Australian Automobile Association found that most accidents involving a car and a bicycle were caused by motorists not cyclists. Soufiane Boufous, a researcher at the University… Read more Audio
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No Ordinary Sheila: the life of Sheila Natusch
9:37 AM.Sheila Natusch is one of our most talented yet unsung historians, natural science writers and illustrators. A film about her life, No Ordinary Sheila, is produced by Christine Dann, a writer… Read more Video, Audio
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'Natural' ciggies up in smoke
8:35 AM.Smokers of roll-your-own cigarettes often say they choose "rollies" over packet cigarettes because "rollies" are closer to natural tobacco. Simon Chapman, Emeritus Professor at the School of Public… Read more Audio
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Insight: Tacking towards the next America's Cup
8:10 AM.The America's Cup celebration parades have come to an end, but the planning for the next race has only just started. Todd Niall considers where and what form the next America’s Cup challenge will… Read more Video, Audio
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Derek Fox talks about broadcaster Marama Martin
7:47 AM.Broadcaster and former colleague Derek Fox talks about television and radio presenter Marama Martin, who passed away this week in Nelson.
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