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Alistair Woodward - The Lessons from Havelock North
7:10 AM.The recent campylobacter outbreak in Havelock North has shown just how vulnerable New Zealand is to waterborne diseases. An independent inquiry is now investigating the causes of the outbreak and no… Read more Audio
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The New Torchlight List: Ireland
11:00 AM.Jim Flynn and Wallace Chapman discuss modern Irish literature. Jim rates John Banville's "wonderful style", but is less enamoured with John Boyne's The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. The sex in Edna… Read more Audio
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Vivien Maidaborn
11:45 AM.UNICEF's Vivien Maidaborn reports on the UN Convention for the Rights of The Child. Audio
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Geoffrey Palmer and Dr Andrew Butler
11:06 AM.Geoffrey Palmer and Dr Andrew Butler on why New Zealand needs a new constitution. Audio
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Blackbird Ensemble
10:32 AM.Composer Claire Cowan and a group of talented musicians play us some numbers from 'Dreams' - their one off show at the upcoming Auckland Live Cabaret season. Read more Audio
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Emily Voight
10:06 AM.Journalist Emily Voight on her quest to find the Asian Arawana - a fish with near mythical properties. Audio
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Cathryn Monro - Spilt Milk Yoga
9:45 AM.Cathryn Monro has written a guide to finding purpose through motherhood. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 25 September 2016
9:06 AM.The Labour and National parties have harvested tens of thousands of emails with online gimmicks - it's clever but is it ethical? Audio
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Insight: The Family Court on Trial
8:12 AM.Catherine Hutton looks at the Family Court and talks to some who say recent changes to improve it are actually causing delays, distress and heartache. Read more Audio
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Local Body Elections - Taupo
7:47 AM.Daniel Hutchison outlines the big local issues that are facing the Taupo Region. Audio
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The Week In Parliament Sunday 25 September 2016
7:30 AM.After passing motions hoping for peace in Syria and other conflict zones, MPs go to war in the General Debate over which party is most to blame for the failure to have extended time on Friday to pass… Read more Audio
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Andrew Becroft and Anton Blank
7:10 AM.Children's Comissioner Andrew Beecroft and Anton Blank from 'Action for Children and Youth Aotearoa' on the UN Convention of the Rights of The Child - what is the government doing about New Zealand… Read more Audio
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The New Torchlight List: Britain
12:05 PM.Some of Jim's favourite writers feature in this episode - V.S. Naipaul and Kazuo Ishiguro who, he says, is "perhaps the greatest novelist of our generation. His work is going to make him one of few… Read more Audio
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Margaret Bowater - Nightmares
11:30 AM.Margaret Bowater is president of the Dream Network Aotearoa and regional representative on the International Association for the Study of Dreams. And she's the author Healing the Nightmare - Freeing… Read more Audio
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Nick Allen - Mastering Mountains
11:05 AM.As a child, Nick Allen had a map of Mount Everest pinned to the ceiling above his bed. It was always his dream to one day climb it. But after he developed Multiple Sclerosis shortly after his 21st… Read more Audio
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Chris Clarke - World Summit for Refugees and Migrants
10:47 AM.World Vision NZ CEO Chris Clarke talks to Wallace on the eve of the World Summit for Refugees and Migrants. New Zealand has been one of the most generous and supportive countries towards the Syrian… Read more Audio
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Matt Johnson - The The
10:06 AM.Matt Johnson has being playing music since he was 11 years old. Best known for his band, The The, Matt Johnson has, in recent times, shunned the spotlight, concentrating on writing music for films… Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Chris Kraus - loving Dick
9:40 AM.Chris Kraus is the author of I Love Dick which was recently made into a pilot by Amazon. The pilot is directed by Jill Soloway who's responsible for the hit Transparent. Chris Kraus is a graduate of… Read more Audio
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The New Torchlight List: South America
8:40 AM.Jim and Wallace discuss South American writers, including the politics and the passion reflected in the great writing of Gabriel Garcia Marquez - recommending the memorable Love in the Time of Cholera… Read more Audio
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Bringing the War Home: A failure to care for veterans with PTSD?
8:12 AM.RNZ defence reporter Kate Pereyra Garcia talks to war veterans about PTSD and what they say is a lack of help to deal with it when they get home. Read more Video, Audio
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Local Body Elections -West Coast
7:47 AM.Each week we will visit a region in New Zealand to find out what the big issues are in the upcoming local body elections. This week we speak to Brendon McMahon, from The Greymouth Star. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 18 September 2016
7:30 AM.Speaker receives complaint from Labour's Chris Hipkins alleging the Parliamentary Service interfered with his email correspondence with a journalist, saying it blocked an email carrying an attachment… Read more Audio
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David Norman - The Maori Economy
7:08 AM.Economist David Norman joins Wallace to talk about his new report which shows Maori are facing a period of incredible economic growth. With more than $43 billion in assets, Maori are a growing… Read more Audio
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Emily Rapp Black - Paralympic Blues
11:35 AM.Writer Emily Rapp Black was born with a congenital defect which led to the amputation of her left foot at age four. She tells Wallace Chapman that in reality people with disabilities are more ordinary… Read more Audio
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Mark Engler - Non Violent Revolts
11:10 AM.Mark Engler is the co-author, with his brother Paul, of This is an Uprising: How Non Violent Revolt is Shaping the 21st Century. He's a contributing editor at Yes! Magazine, and author of How to Rule… Read more Audio