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Paul Beatty - Slavery as farce
10:06 AM.Paul Beatty is the author of last year's Man Booker Prize winner The Sellout. The published poet had a surprise hit with his satirical novel about a Los Angeles farmer who tries to recreate slavery on… Read more Audio
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The woowoos of Sedona, Arizona
9:40 AM.In the US, new age spirituality is known as 'woowoo'. Writer Julie Hill travelled to the US Mecca of new ageism, Sedona in Arizona, to find out more. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Megan Wraight and Stuart Dun - Pukeahu Park
8:40 AM.The Pukeahu National War Memorial Park design took out the top prize at the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects awards this week with the judges describing it as weaving culture and history… Read more Audio
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The 9th Floor: Sir Geoffrey Palmer
7:10 AM.In a new series, Guyon Espiner talks to five former NZ prime ministers, starting today with Sir Geoffrey Palmer. Audio
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Insight: Is Taranaki Coming to Terms with Its Colonial Past?
8:12 AM.Robin Martin explores if tensions over Taranaki's history are on the way to being resolved. Read more Audio
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The West Papua Briefing
7:00 PM.New Zealand's government monitors issues of human rights in West Papua as closely as possible a select committee has been told. Read more Audio
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The less sexy chamber
6:55 PM.Before a bill passes its third reading it gets debated part by part and pulled apart clause by clause for hours by the committee of the whole house - this week was the Resource Legislation Amendment… Read more Audio
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A challenge to the services
10:35 PM.The Ministry of Health says media reports of autistic man Ashley Peacock being locked in seclusion for almost half his adult life are inaccurate and the ministry is asked to look at how tongue tie are… Read more Audio
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Keep it in the family
10:35 PM.Children and family advocacy groups say a bill aimed at creating a child-centered model risks ignoring the significance of family to a child. Read more Audio
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Finding New Zealand's Home of the Year
11:45 AM.A Cambridge house built on a property that backs onto a service lane of the local supermarket has been named as New Zealand’s Home of the Year. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Boubacar Coulibaly and Fama Ndiaye - Films out of Africa
11:30 AM.Boubacar Coulibaly is the Founder and Chairman of the African Film Festival New Zealand Trust and Fama Ndiaye is a festival co-producer. The festival starts in Auckland on April 6 and this year, for… Read more Audio
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Karl Hyde - Underworld
11:10 AM.Wallace talks to Karl Hyde, one of the core members of electronica group, Underworld. The band's music features in both Trainspotting movies and Underworld is playing at next weekend's Oro'17 music… Read more Video, Audio
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Jake Millar - millennial entrepreneur
10:36 AM.Jake Millar began his first start up when he was just 19 years old - and it's now worth millions. At just 21, Jake is about to launch his vision on American soil. He speaks to Wallace about what makes… Read more Audio
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Mavis Staples - Livin' on a High Note
10:06 AM.Wallace speaks to civil rights activist and singing legend Mavis Staples, ahead of her concert in Auckland later this month. Read more Audio
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Mick Jackson - Denial
9:40 AM.Director Mick Jackson may well be best known for his film The Bodyguard starring the late Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner. His latest film, Denial, is a hard-hitting look at Holocaust denial and it… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 April 2017
9:06 AM.Days are numbered for one daily paper; Journalism Still Matters - ten years on; PR in disguise takes-off on TV. Audio
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Erin O'Donnell and Julia Talbot-Jones - the rights of nature
8:40 AM.A couple of weeks back the Whanganui River was granted legal personhood with the passing of the Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River Claims Settlement) Bill. The pioneering legislation was widely reported to… Read more Audio
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Insight: Online Porn - The New Sex Ed Teacher?
8:12 AM.Online porn presents a minefield to young people and parents. Tim Graham explores what help is on hand to help navigate the way ahead. Read more Video, Audio
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Karl Kumodzi - a vision for black lives
7:47 AM.Karl Kumodzi helped write A Vision for Black Lives, a political manifesto that grew out of the Black Lives Matter movement and has been endorsed by 50 African American-led mass organisations. He was a… Read more Audio
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Turning ideas into law
7:35 AM.The first most people hear of new legislation is its first reading in the House but who does the months of grunt work to get it to that stage? Daniela Maoate-Cox finds out how an idea becomes law. Read more Audio
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Polly Yeung - treating our elders right
7:22 AM.Massey University's Dr Polly Yeung tells Wallace about the results of a study into what makes older people thrive when they're in care. Audio
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Michael Bruter and Sarah Harrison - giving our young a voice
7:12 AM.London School of Economic academics Sarah Harrison and Michael Bruter have completed an extensive survey of youth participation in the politics of European countries, and contributed chapters on the… Read more Audio
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Sonia Sly - iD Dunedin Fashion Week
11:48 AM.Sonia Sly is an RNZ producer, runs her own fashion website and presents RNZ's fashion podcast My Heels are Killing Me. She's been attending iD Dunedin Fashion Week. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Samantha Owens and Michael Brown - Beautiful Band Rotundas
11:33 AM.The story of band rotundas is being told at an exhibition An Ornament to the Town-The Band Rotunda in New Zealand, at the Turnbull Gallery at the National Library of New Zealand. The exhibition is the… Read more Audio
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Roy Vaughan and Bernard Tairea - Pasifika at 25
11:09 AM.Auckland's Pasifika Festival, held annually at Western Springs, attracts around 200,000 visitors every year. Welshman Roy Vaughan co-founded the festival and Bernard Tairea is the festival's Cook… Read more Audio