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The Week In Parliament for 26 June 2016
7:33 AM.The one week parliamentary adjournment sees just two select committees meeting - while another goes walk-about in Christchurch; On Monday, Associate Tourism Minister Paula appears before the Commerce… Read more Audio
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Alison Weir - The Tudors
11:40 AM.Alison Weir is one of Britain's foremost historians. She joins Wallace to talk about the enduring fascination of the The Tudors and her latest book focusing on Henry VIII's first wife, Katherine of… Read more Audio
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Andrew Denton on voluntary assisted dying
11:06 AM.Andrew Denton is probably best known here as an Australian television presenter and comedian, but his new role is a much more serious one. He's become a leading campaigner for physician-assisted… Read more Audio
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Sam Watherston - a Chef's Life
10:40 AM.Sam Watherston is a Tauranga-based chef who's worked under Jamie Oliver, taught cookery to troubled kids in Britain, set up Just Blend - a smoothy to the door service he hopes to take nation-wide, and… Read more Audio
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CK Stead - A Shelf Life
10:07 AM.Man of letters, and Poet Laureate, CK Stead, joins Wallace to discuss his latest book - Shelf Life - a collection of essays ranging from T.S Eliot to Eleanor Catton. Audio
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Adrien Taylor - Drowning Bangladesh
9:42 AM.Journalist and filmmaker, Adrien Taylor, joins Wallace to talk about his documentary ,Thirty Million, which looks at how rising sea levels are going to devastate Bangladesh. Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Mediawatch for 19 June 2016
9:08 AM.Sky TV's long-serving boss talks to Mediawatch about the proposed merger with Vodafone - and broadcasters becoming departments of big telcos. Audio
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Beatriz Bustos-Oyanedel - Art and Politics in South America
8:40 AM.Beatriz Bustos-Oyanedel is the curator of Space To Dream - an exhibition showcasing the work of 41 South American artists. She joins Wallace to explain the importance and history of political artwork… Read more Audio
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The Toxic Go-Slow: Has the clean-up of New Zealand's most poisoned places stalled?
8:12 AM.Ian Telfer explores whether efforts to clean-up the toxic legacies of New Zealand's industrial past have stalled. Read more Video, Audio
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Gabrielle Emery - The Asia-Pacific Disaster Zone
7:50 AM.Asia Pacific is the world's most disaster prone region - in the past 45 years 88% of all people affected by natural disasters have been in our part of the world - Gabrielle Emery joins Wallace to… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 19 June 2016
7:33 AM.Finance Minister Bill English lodges a certificate of financial veto to block Labour MP Sue Moroney's Parental Leave and Employment Protection (6 Months' Paid Leave) Amendment Bill; the Battle of… Read more Audio
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All Blacks vs Wales recap with Joe Porter
7:27 AM.RNZ Sports reporter Joe Porter breaks down the Wellington test... Audio
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Brexit - A Panel of Ex-Pats
7:10 AM.With Britain set to vote on whether to remain in the European Union or go it alone this coming Thursday, Sunday Morning asks three ex-pat Brits what they think. IT professional Fitz Bowen is a first… Read more Audio
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Roger Shepherd: the story of Flying Nun
11:04 AM.Flying Nun plays a central role in the cultural fabric of the NZ history - so much so that it's hard to talk about NZ music and not mention Flying Nun bands - such has been its impact. Founder Roger… Read more Audio
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The Real Housewives of Auckland
10:37 AM.Gilda Kirkpatrick, Louise Wallace, and Anne Batley-Burton are three of the Real Housewives of Auckland - a reality show that follows the lives of the rich and famous in New Zealand's biggest city… Read more Audio
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Brin Jonathan Butler - The Legacy of Muhammad Ali
10:07 AM.Boxing writer Brin Jonathan Butler joins Wallace to give some astonishing insights into Muhammad Ali, the man, the boxer, the legend. Audio
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Richard Kreitner on the real Hillary Clinton
9:39 AM.Hillary Clinton made history this week when she was declared the Democratic Party nominee for the US presidency. Richard Kreitner is the editor of Who is Hillary Clinton? an anthology of The Nation… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 12 June 2016
9:08 AM.PM's Fiji trips puts spotlight on media freedom; another media mega-merger on the horizon; the shrinking options for NZ kids on TV. Audio
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World Day Against Child Labour
8:40 AM.Today, Sunday June 12th is the World Day Against Child Labour - by the International Labour Organisation. 168 million children are still in child labour in 2016. Closer to home, Child Labor Free is a… Read more Audio
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All Black test match recap
8:35 AM.The All Blacks displayed their superiority over Wales with a compelling five-tries-to-two 39-21 victory. But also Wales proved they will be no push over in this three-test series. Audio
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Transport technology might get around consumption habits
8:12 AM.Eric Frykberg goes to Germany to find out how technology might be able to both support people's lifestyles and preserve the environment. Read more Audio
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James Legge - Tenant-led Development
7:47 AM.James Legge is a director of Six Degrees Architects - a Melbourne-based practice that specialises in, among other things, tenant-led housing developments. He's a keynote speaker at Sustainable Housing… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 12 June 2016
7:30 AM.The week in Parliament with Tom Frewen Audio
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Michael Reddell and Chris Green - Debt
7:10 AM.Economists Chris Green and Michael Reddell discuss New Zealand's growing debt problem. How much is too much debt? What about student loans? Household debt? And is there a limit to how much we can… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for Sunday 12 June
7:30 AM.Budget Debate is completed, with the Government's spending estimates for the year ahead now up for scrutiny before select committees; While the Government manages a majority to pass the budget, it… Read more Audio