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'Let the game keep moving'- Parliament's referee
7:35 AM.David Carter never aspired to be Speaker but since 2013 he's been in charge of keeping MPs in check in the House. Read more Video, Audio
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Maria Bargh and Morgan Godfery - Maori politics
7:15 AM.With the Mana and Maori parties announcing an electoral alliance in the upcoming general election, Maori politics have become much more unpredictable. Dr Maria Bargh, tumuaki of Victoria University's… Read more Audio
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The new MP for Mount Albert is Jacinda Ardern
7:10 AM.Labour's Jacinda Ardern,the winner of the Mt Albert by-election joins Wallace for a quick chat. Audio
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Port Hills fire: RNZ update from the scene
11:49 AM.RNZ senior reporter Saron Brettkelly has been out and about with Port Hills residents today and joins us for an update. Audio
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Val McDermid - A life of crime
11:20 AM.Celebrated crime writer Val McDermid joins Wallace to talk about what it takes to be a successful crime writer and how being part of the LGBTQI community is an integral part of the process. Audio
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Stephen Sinclair - In fame’s shadows
11:05 AM.He co-wrote the hit play Ladies Night; worked on the screenplay for the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers; has a critically acclaimed novel and a feature film to his name; Metro described him as "New… Read more Audio
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Australian reggae artist Nattali Rize is raising consciousness
10:40 AM.Australian reggae artist Nattali Rize is best known as front woman for roots band Blue King Brown. Fresh from Jamaica, she is bringing her brand of soulful and political harmonies to WOMAD Taranaki… Read more Audio
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Public Enemy - Episode 4
10:00 AM.How do you fight a president who is hostile to your culture? Read more Audio
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Peter Bray - Bethlehem University
9:40 AM.Brother Peter Bray is a New Zealander and Vice Chancellor of Bethlehem University - the first university established in the Palestinian territories and the only Catholic University in… Read more Audio
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The future of independent radio: a panel discussion
8:40 AM.Last week news broke that the company that runs Wellington's pioneering independent radio station Radio Active has gone into liquidation. A panel of independent radio champions talk about the… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 19 February 2017
8:30 AM.Big bank bankrolls big new Latta money show; closing down Cadbury's bad news; ten years of Freeview - and its future; knocking out the streamers Aussie-style Audio
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First time candidates: Jan Tinetti
7:47 AM.In the second of our series of interviews with first time candidates in this year's general election we speak to Jan Tinetti - Labour's candidate in the Tauranga electorate. Audio
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We have a government, still
7:35 AM.After 13 hours of debate on the Prime Minister's Statement the House voted 'aye' on a motion of confidence in the Government. Read more Video, Audio
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Port Hills fire: Fire Incident Commander Richard McNamara
7:21 AM.Fire incident commander Richard McNamara discusses what's expected to happen today in the Port Hills area as a high risk of flare-ups continues.
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Port Hills fire: Evacuated resident Rory Creach
7:15 AM.Rory Creach's home is up the top of Kennedy's Bush and he was forced to evacuate from there on Wednesday. Audio
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Port Hills fire: still a huge risk of flare-ups
7:10 AM.RNZ reporter Sharon Brettkelly on the latest developments on the fire that wreaked havoc on much of the Port Hills in Christchurch. Audio
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Parliament united as Port Hills fires burn
2:25 PM.The House has put its support behind Cantabrians affected by a scrub fire which has destroyed homes and scorched 2000 hectares on the Port Hills. Read more Audio
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The House of empathy and angst
10:35 PM.A committee ruckus over Pike River Mine, the Christchurch fires, a confidence vote, and RNZ brings the begging bowl to its annual review. Read more Audio
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Parliament's work-horse
10:35 PM.Inside Parliament's work-horse - the select committee - where Kiwi Rail and the Police front up for their annual reviews. Read more Audio
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Bike shed challenges
10:35 PM.Andrew Little calls out Bill English on housing, Annette King challenges Jonathan Coleman on mental health and Jan Logie questions the Government on domestic violence. Read more Audio
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Barbara Bestor - Strange beauty
11:30 AM.Barbara Bestor is the founder and head of Bestor Architecture in Los Angeles. She has been listed among the six women who changed the face of LA architecture. Her work is dedicated to the idea that… Read more Audio
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Emma Hall - Political theatre
11:05 AM.Australian Emma Hall is the writer and performer of the political one-woman comedy We May Have to Choose heading to Auckland Fringe from 21-25 Feb before Wellington Fringe from 2-11 March. We May Have… Read more Audio
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Growing up gaysian in Australia
10:40 AM.Australian writer Ben Law has explored the problems of growing up gay and Asian in Queensland in the ‘90s in a new TV show. He talks with Wallace Chapman. Read more Audio
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Gene Stone - Surviving Trump
10:07 AM.For those who were stunned (or shocked) by the election of Donald J. Trump as President of the USA, author Gene Stone has written a survival guide. It's called The Trump survival guide - everything… Read more Audio
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Andy Ellis - Recording the Dunedin sound
9:40 AM.Andy Ellis has been a long time archivist of music in his hometown in Dunedin. During the 80s Andy would take a Sony Walkman to the gigs he went to, and record them. He talks to Wallace about his… Read more Audio