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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
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Molly Reynolds - Another Country
10:10 AM."This film is about my culture when it was interrupted by your culture" - indigenous Australian David Gulpilil reflects on the impact of colonisation on the Northern Territory community he calls home… Read more Audio
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Amanda Evans - Gloriavale
9:40 AM.Documentary director Amanda Evans discusses our on-going fascination with the Gloriavale community. She's been filming in the community for several years now and the third part of her television… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 24 July 2016
9:06 AM.Big names in NZ media boycott the Olympics; Terry Teo's controversial comeback; Europe through a British lens in our news; RNZ and others cut the comments online Audio
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Brent Budowsky - US Political Conventions
7:50 AM.Washington correspondent Brent Budowsky joins Wallace to discuss the Republican Convention and the upcoming Democratic Convention this week. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 24 July 2016
7:30 AM.Second week of the four-week adjournment sees three select committee meetings held - including the Social Services Committee's hearing of submissions on the Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill… Read more Audio
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The Rise of the Right
7:10 AM.From Europe to the US, and even in Australia, nativist right-wing movements are on the rise. Otago University professor of politics and international relations Robert Patman and Marc Wilson, the… Read more Audio
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Anthony LaPaglia - A Month of Sundays
11:28 AM.Award winning actor Anthony LaPaglia joins Wallace to talk about his upcoming film A Month of Sundays which also stars our own John Clarke. Audio
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Jim McAloon: Labour's 'bumpy' ride of the century
11:05 AM.Labour is Aotearoa's oldest political party and this month marks its centenary. Jim McAloon is an associate professor in history at Victoria University and has been a member of the Labour party for 25… Read more Audio
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Gerard Johnstone - The return of Terry Teo
10:48 AM.The 1980's show Terry and the Gun Runners has been given an update. Director Gerard Johnstone (Housebound, Jaquie Brown Diaries) joins Wallace to discuss how the 21st century Terry differs from the… Read more Audio
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The Montreal Olympic Boycott 40 Years On
10:06 AM.Forty years ago today Major Olufemi Olutoye announced that Nigeria would be boycotting the Montreal Olympics in protest at New Zealand's participation. Twenty seven countries followed suit. Sitting in… Read more Audio
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Errol Wright and Abi King-Jones - The 5th Eye
9:40 AM.Filmmakers Errol Wright and Abi King-Jones reveal Aotearoa's dependency on the US and the implications of our country's role in the Five Eyes intelligence alliance in their new doco, The 5th Eye… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 17 July 2016
9:06 AM.Jackpot fever afflicts media; huge global survey reveals the power of online platforms; two proposals to take back the news and make online giants pay. Audio
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Marino Blank - Poetry
8:40 AM.Poet Marino Blank reads from her work Crimson and speaks to Wallace about her life, writing and inspiration. Audio
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Insight: Fighting the Pacific's Rising Seas
8:12 AM.Chris Bramwell visits nations in the Pacific facing an uncertain future due to sea level rise. Read more Video, Audio
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Fadela Novak-Irons - Refugees in the Warm Heart of Africa
7:47 AM.New Zealander Fadela Novak-Irons is just completing a three-month emergency assignment as Senior Emergency Coordinator for UNHCR in Malawi, to help coordinate the refugee response following an influx… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 17 July 2016
7:30 AM.House begins a four-week adjournment - so with the chamber and committee rooms deserted, we go walk-about with the Lead Parliamentary Educator for Parliament's Education Services Miranda Thomson, who… Read more Audio
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Robert Amsterdam: Turkey's Lawyer
7:15 AM.International Lawyer Robert Amsterdam is working for the Turkish government and says there are indications of direct involvement in the coup attempt by Fethullah Gulenm, a Muslim cleric who is living… Read more Audio
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Soroya Lennie: reporter in Turkey
7:08 AM.Istanbul based Soraya Lennie is a journalist who was with one of the Turkish state broadcasters that was raided yesterday. Audio
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Hautahi Kingi and Anton Blank - Unconscious Bias and Education
11:35 AM.Dr Hautahi Kingi recently graduated from Cornell University with a PHD in economics. He joins Maori health advocate Anton Blank to talk about the comparative experiences of Maori and African American… Read more Audio
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Duncan Hope - Fundraising for Orlando
11:25 AM.Performance poet Duncan Hope is organising two variety shows in Wellington, with every dollar raised going to the victims and the families of those who lost loved ones in the Orlando mass shooting… Read more Audio
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Peter Tork - Monkee Business
11:05 AM.'Hey, hey we're The Monkees…' Well, Peter Tork is, anyway. Best known for his stint as keyboardist and guitar player in the iconic 60's group, The Monkees, Peter joins Wallace to talk about his career… Read more Audio
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Shannon Garner - Surrogacy
10:36 AM.Australian surrogate mother Shannon Garner discusses her life-changing decision to have a baby for a gay couple in Sydney. Read more Audio
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Andrew Hacker - Who Needs Maths Anyway?
10:06 AM.Professor emeritus Andrew Hacker recently published an article entitled 'Is Algebra Necessary?' that caused quite a stir. The article proposed getting rid of compulsory high school maths because… Read more Audio
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Pusi Urale - Returning Gauguin's Gaze
9:40 AM.Pusi Urale is a Samoan artist who didn't take up painting until she was well into her 50s. The 77-year-old painter's latest exhibition, Blond Maidens, is on show at the Whau Gallery, Great North Rd… Read more Audio, Gallery