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Mediawatch for 3 April 2016
9:06 AM.Lifting the lid a little on PR's pull on journalists; out from under censorship in Myanmar; Switzerland of the South?; mixed messages on Boris. Audio
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Stephen Zunes - Western Sahara
8:40 AM.A few weeks back UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon described the Western Sahara as an occupied land that had been forgotten. Morocco promptly expelled UN staff from the region in protest. Stephen Zunes… Read more Audio
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Rohingya: Exile in the Rakhine
8:12 AM. Graeme Acton asks if the lives of Myanmar's Rohingya people will improve now Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy is in power. Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Claire Fryer - Seaworld and Orcas
7:47 AM.Last week Seaworld in America announced that it will end all orca breeding programmes. It was a big win for animal rights activists who have campaigned long and hard for this - PETA's Campaign… Read more Audio
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The Week in Parliament for Sunday 3 April 2016
7:30 AM.Radio New Zealand Amendment Bill passes after almost 7 years on the Order Paper; Christchurch Regeneration Bill also passes final reading - but not before a major overhaul; Deputy Prime Minister Bill… Read more Audio
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Urban density – a panel discussion
7:10 AM.Urban density marks a shift away from a traditional single-storey home on a section, towards multi-storey apartment and townhouse developments. Proponents say increasing urban density is important for… Read more Audio
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Christian Dirk AKA StarJun - The World of Gaming
10:36 AM.The world of competitive gaming is massive. There are more than 70 million players worldwide and one of the biggest and most lucrative games is League of Legends. Christian Dirk is the owner of Sin… Read more Audio
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Steve Earle - Tribute to the Blues
10:06 AM.Steve Earle, veteran US singer, songwriter and activist has been a regular visitor to New Zealand - he comes here to play his music, and catch our fish. He has just released his 16th studio album with… Read more Audio
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Wal Herring - Getting Children to Eat Healthily
9:40 AM.Who hasn't been at the battle of the dinner table? Getting children to eat food they don't want to eat can be a war of wills. So just how do you get kids to eat healthily and, more importantly, make… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 27 March 2016
9:10 AM.The pitfalls of reporting terrorism; sanctions for anti-social social media feedback; short-changed by a short version; investigations follow the money; TVNZ's new channel for blokes. Audio
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Diana Noonan and Carol Geissler - Women of the Catlins
8:40 AM.Writer Diana Noonan and photographer Cris Antona collaborated to tell the stories of 26 women living in one of the remotest parts of the country - the Catlins region. Wallace is joined by Diana, who… Read more Audio
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Insight: Investigating our Air Investigations Part 2
8:12 AM.Peter Newport continues his Insight exploration into some of the country's serious air accidents investigations. Read more Audio
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Gillian Mellsop - On the Frontline of Famine
7:47 AM.The United Nations is warning that 36 million people across Africa are facing hunger as much of the continent suffers from the worse drought in decades. Already, one million children are experiencing… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 27 March 2016
7:30 AM.With Parliament on a one week pre-Easter adjournment, we speak with retiring Serjeant-at-Arms Brent Smith - who held the role for 14 years. There's also a preview of the week ahead via the business… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 27 March 2016
7:30 AM.With Parliament on a one week pre-Easter adjournment, we speak with retiring Serjeant-at-Arms Brent Smith - who held the role for 14 years. There's also a preview of the week ahead via the business… Read more Audio
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Silvio Carillo: The murder of Berta Caceres
7:08 AM.Last year, Berta Caceres, a Honduran human rights activist, won the Goldman Environmental Prize - widely considered the world's leading environmental award. At the time, the Guardian wrote that the… Read more Audio
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Sonia Sly - Dunedin Fashion Week
11:46 AM.Sonia Sly is a RNZ fashion, culture and arts producer and writer. She's been watching the shows at iD Fashion Week. Sonia's Spectrum documentary on the emerging designers at iD Fashion Week will… Read more Audio
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Ronaldo Brothers - Growing up Circus
11:30 AM.Belgian brothers Danny and David Ronaldo have circus in the blood - six generations of the Ronaldo family have been part of the circus. They join Wallace with some stories of the circus and how their… Read more Audio
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Sir David Hare - The Write Stuff
11:06 AM.One of the finest playwrights of his generation, Sir David Hare has won many accolades for his stage and film work, including BAFTA's and Tony awards. His work includes plays: Plenty, The Blue Room… Read more Audio
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Vaughan Rowsell - Navigating the Digital Economy
10:40 AM.Vaughan Rowsell is the founder and former CEO of digital start-up Vend. Valued at US$100 million plus, Vend is a cloud-based point of sale software maker. More than 15,000 retail outlets around the… Read more Audio
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The Confessions of Teina Pora
10:07 AM.Teina Pora, then 17, confessed to a crime he didn't commit and was wrongly convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the rape and murder of Susan Burdett. Tim McKinnel is a private investigator… Read more Audio
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Ngarino Ellis - Maori Art Transformed
9:40 AM.In A Whakapapa of Tradition: 100 Years of Ngati Porou Carving, 1830 to 1930, Ngarino Ellis explores the rapid evolution of Maori art in the 100 years from 1830 when three dominant art traditions -… Read more Audio
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Genetics and Neurological Disorders
8:40 AM.Professor James Gusella and Professor Marcy MacDonald are genetic scientists from Harvard University who are working to find therapies to treat neurodevelopmental disorders, especially Autism Spectrum… Read more Audio
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Has a funding shortfall compromised our air accident investigations?
8:12 AM.In the first part of a two-part investigation, Insight explores concerns over the robustness of the some of the country’s most serious air accidents investigations.
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Mark Watts - Cities Unite for Climate Change Action
7:49 AM.Auckland City has been admitted to C40, a local government climate change action network of 80 cities around the world that have committed to addressing climate change. Mark Watts is the chief… Read more Audio