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Caravan classrooms and spook watching
10:35 PM.Caravans, dental clinics and gymnasiums as classrooms, and a new law for the national spooks. Read more Audio
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Insight: Will Cameras End Commercial Fish Dumping?
8:12 AM.Conan Young looks at what is and isn't being done to reduce fish dumping in our waters Read more Audio
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Dr Emily Beausoleil - The art of listening
11:35 AM.Massey University lecturer Dr Emily Beausoleil has been investigating the politics of listening. She joins Wallace to talk about why, now more than ever, it's critical that we all start listening to… Read more Audio
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Martin Langdon - TEMP Festival
11:05 AM.Auckland's first TEMP festival, bringing together artists and scientists for a month of installations and events around climate change, begins next week. One of the five projects is led by artist… Read more Audio
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Jonathan Kennett - Touring Aotearoa
10:35 AM.Cycle enthusiast Jonathan Kennett joins Wallace to talk about touring Aotearoa by bike from Cape Reinga to Bluff. Read more Audio
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Mike Elizondo - Producing hip hop's biggest names
10:06 AM.US music producer Mike Elizondo talks to Wallace Chapman about collaborating with some of the biggest names in hip hop, including Dr Dre, Eminem and Snoop Dogg. Read more Audio
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Elisapeta Heta - Maori and architecture
9:40 AM.Elisapeta Heta is an architectural graduate who recently joined the board of the New Zealand Institute of Architects as a representative of Nga Aho - Aotearoa's national network of Maori design… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 12 March 2017
9:06 AM.Bill English surprises political reporters with a Super announcement; spinning yarns from our farms, crossing over to the dark side? Audio
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Liz Rowe - Chocolate
8:40 AM.Wallace talks to Dunedin artisan Liz Rowe about the art of making chocolate. Read more Audio
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Helping the dying, the deaf, and the abused
7:50 AM.Parliament hears from submitters on assisted dying, and captions for broadcast media and a bill that will help victims of abuse makes progress. Read more Audio
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First time candidate: Will Fourie
7:47 AM.In the fifth of our series of interviews with first time candidates in this year's general election we speak to Will Fourie - a data analyst who is standing for The Conservative Party. Read more Audio
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The voting age - a panel discussion
7:10 AM.Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft recently called for a lowering of the voting age and the advocacy group, Action Stations, is running a national petition calling for 16 year olds to be… Read more Audio
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Victims' protection and a budget precursor
10:35 PM.A bill giving victims of abuse paid leave from work has its first reading in the House and the Government foreshadows its budget. Read more Audio
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From rubber knickers to pink shirts
10:35 PM.Ten years for wages; 47 for captions. Equality for women, the deaf, and hearing impaired takes center stage at Parliament. Read more Video, Audio
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Death and pensions
10:35 PM.Only two things are certain in this life; death and taxes, and hopefully a pension but the pension may come later than expected and having a choice about how we die is up for discussion. Read more Audio
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The Backbone Collective: violence against women
11:35 AM.Deborah Mackenzie , Tania Domett and Ruth Herbert are the co- founders of 'Backbone' - a national collective that aims to help identify the gaps in helping women escape violence and abuse. They join… Read more Audio
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Dan Bora - Philip Glass Orchestra
11:06 AM.New York sound engineer Dan Bora has worked with Philip Glass for decades. He's in New Zealand ahead of a live performance of Glass's work Koyaanisqatsi in Melbourne next week. Dan talks to Wallace… Read more Audio
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Leni Sinclair: photographing the counterculture
10:35 AM.Photographer and political activist Leni Sinclair was at the heart of the US counterculture in the 1960s and 1970s. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Sean Larkins - Talking to the people
10:06 AM.As many people become increasingly switched off and alienated from those in power, London-based Sean Larkins helps governments and other public organisations to engage with their citizens. Sean… Read more Audio
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Neil Pasricha on happiness
9:40 AM.Neil Pasricha is the founder of the Institute for Global Happiness. He talks to Wallace about how he managed to make his life happy and how he believes he can make other people's lives happy too. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 5 March 2017
9:10 AM.Pundits pile on to expat ex-All Blacks letting the side down; Bill English's anecdote on the line on drug testing; bold proposals to boost Canada's flagging media. Audio
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Pete Holmes - Crashing comedy
8:40 AM.Comedian Pete Holmes talks to Wallace about his new HBO show, Crashing, which is co-written by Judd Apatow. Audio
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Insight: NZ's GP service in critical condition
8:12 AM.About 500,000 people can't afford to see a GP, patient fees are high and still climbing, and doctors themselves are burnt-out and angry. RNZ Health Correspondent Karen Brown investigates what's gone… Read more Audio
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First time candidates: Geoff Simmons
7:45 AM.In the fourth of our series of interviews with first time candidates in this year's general election we speak to Geoff Simmons - a former Treasury economist who is standing for The Opportunities… Read more Audio
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What do you even do?
7:35 AM.Members of Parliament are most recognised for their role in the debating chamber but what do they get up to outside the House? Read more Audio