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Report from Rio
7:47 AM.Senior RNZ sports reporter Barry Guy team joins Colin with the latest from the Olympic Games. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 14 August 2016
7:30 AM.Committee Stage of the Government's budget passes on Tuesday, with its third and final reading kicked off by Finance Minister Bill English on Thursday; Members' Day sees David Parker's Minimum Wage… Read more Audio
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Peter Mares - Not Quite Australian
7:08 AM.Temporary migration is redefining Australian society. Peter Mares says there are around one million 'unsettled settlers' - including thousands of New Zealanders - on various kinds of temporary visas… Read more Audio
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Ethan Stiefel - Creating Giselle
11:05 AM.Ethan Stiefel returns to New Zealand to choreograph one of the world's most loved ballets - Giselle. Wallace speaks to Ethan about his time with the Royal New Zealand Ballet and what he's been doing… Read more Audio
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Kate Holden - In Her Skin
10:40 AM.Australian writer Kate Holden's first book In My Skin is a brutally honest memoir of her time as a prostitute and heroin addict in Melbourne. She is New Zealand for the Christchurch Word Festival and… Read more Audio
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Sir Kenneth Keith - The South China Sea Dispute
10:06 AM.Sir Kenneth Keith is a former Supreme Court Judge, the only New Zealander to ever serve on the International Court of Justice, professor emeritus at Victoria University, and a former director of the… Read more Audio
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Tina Ngata - The Non-Plastic Māori
9:40 AM.Back in May Tina Ngata travelled to New York to make a submission to the UN Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues. Tina, who blogs under the name the non-plastic Maori, condemned Helen Clark's… Read more Video, Audio
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Mediawatch for 7 August 2016
9:06 AM.Maori opposition to 'Helen4SG' takes the media by surprise; the power and influence of Google and Facebook; spotlight falls on sexism in Ad-land. Audio
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John Waters - Through a Glass Onion
8:40 AM.Australian actor and director, John Waters, talks to Wallace about his upcoming stage-show, Through a Glass Onion, a play set in the last moments of John Lennon's life. Read more Audio
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Insight: The Future of Marine Farming in Marlborough’s Seaways
8:12 AM.RNZ's regional reporter for Nelson and Marlborough, Tracy Neal, explores the future for marine farming in the Marlborough Sounds as hundreds of consents come up for renewal. Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Report From Rio
7:47 AM.Calling in from Rio; Gael Woods from the RNZ sports team joins Wallace Chapman with the latest from the Olympic Games. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 7 August 2016
7:30 AM.Preview of the week ahead courtesy of the Leader of the House, Gerry Brownlee; Local Government & Environment Committee reports back on the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary Bill; The final two weeks of the… Read more Audio
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Karen Pierce and Eric Courchesne - Early Detection of Autism
7:10 AM.Karen Pierce and Eric Courchesne are directors at the University of California's Autism Centre of Excellence. Dr Pierce specialises in the early detection and treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder… Read more Audio
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Zana Fraillon - Growing up in Detention
11:10 AM.Author Zana Fraillon discusses her young adult novel, The Bone Sparrow, about a boy born to a refugee in a an Australian permanent detention centre and who, by the age of 10, has never been beyond the… Read more Audio
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Drew Philp - Walking to the Republican National Convention
10:30 AM.Earlier this month journalist Mike Carter told us about walking from Liverpool to London and being struck by a deep well of discontentment fuelling the Brexit vote. Journalist Drew Philp has made a… Read more Audio
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Craig Sisterson - Kiwi Crime Novels
10:07 AM.The shortlist for this year's Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel was announced this week. Award founder and convener of the judging panel Craig Sisterson takes a look at the finalists and reflects… Read more Audio
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David Howman - Standing Tall for Clean Athletes
9:40 AM.Counting down to the Rio Olympic Games, Wallace talks to David Howman, the New Zealander who recently stepped down from his role as Director General of WADA - the World Anti-Doping Agency. He says he… Read more Audio
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What we're reading
8:40 AM.New Zealanders are voracious readers. Whitcoulls Head of Books, Joan MacKenzie, joins Wallace to talk about our reading habits - what our children are reading; why we still prefer international… Read more Audio
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Insight: The Horror of NZ's Suicide Rates
8:12 AM.New Zealand's suicide rates remain stubbornly high. Philippa Tolley explores what else can be done to turn them around. Read more Video, Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 31 July 2016
7:30 AM.The Speaker, David Carter, talks about Question Time, the difference between answering and addressing questions, the upcoming review of Standing Orders, settling into the job, his daily routine and… Read more Audio
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John Cocks and Dave Bamford - Mountain Men
7:10 AM.The New Zealand Alpine Club is worried that a dramatic growth in the number of tourists is putting pressure on our mountain environment. From dealing with human waste to limiting helicopter flights… Read more Audio
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Teddy Tahu Rhodes - The Voice
11:10 AM.From accountancy to a life on stage - Teddy Tahu Rhodes is one of our most successful operatic singers. He is back in New Zealand to play the lead role in 'NZ Operas Sweeney Todd. He joins Wallace to… Read more Audio
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The Spanish Revolution
10:35 AM.Eighty years ago this month a revolution got underway in Spain that was to see millions of workers take over their workplaces and run them as collectives. Volunteers from around the world flocked to… Read more Audio
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Ingrid Horrocks and Harry Ricketts - Our Place
10:35 AM.Ingrid Horrocks talks about Extraordinary Anywhere: Essays on Place from Aotearoa New Zealand, a collection of personal essays which she edited with Cherie Lacey. Ingrid and Wallace are joined by… Read more Audio