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Minimum wage - How high is too high?
7:08 AM.This week saw the minimum wage increase by 50 cents to $15.25. Those who argue against significant increases to the minimum wage claim it will price some of the most vulnerable workers out of jobs… Read more Audio
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Campbell Smith - Auckland City Limits
11:47 AM.Music promoter Campbell Smith joins Wallace to outline the upcoming music festival Auckland City Limits and speak about the resurgence in popularity of music festivals in New Zealand Audio
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Jaz Coleman - Killing Joke
11:30 AM.Killing Joke vocalist Jaz Coleman reflects on the secret of the band's success and shares his thoughts on the state of the world. Jaz Coleman is speaking at The Classic Comedy Club, Auckland, February… Read more Audio
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Lisa Harrow and Benjamin Henson - Pop-Up Shakespeare
11:05 AM.400 years after the death of William Shakespeare - the bard is in town. An exact replica of the famous Globe theatre has sprung up in Auckland, where a series of Shakespeare plays are being performed… Read more Audio
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Roman Krznaric - On Empathy
10:30 AM.Roman Krznaric is one of Britain's leading philosophers. He is a founding member of The School of Life, along with Alain de Botton, and is also the founder of the world's first empathy museum. He… Read more Audio
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Emad Burnat - How Many More Broken Cameras?
10:10 AM.Emad Burnat is the director of the Oscar-nominated 5 Broken Cameras, a 2011 documentary that tells the story of the efforts of the people of Bil'in - a Palestinian village in the West Bank - to resist… Read more Audio
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Estelle Tang - Bibliotherapy
9:38 AM.It goes without saying that there isn't a psychological problem or emotional dilemma that hasn't, in some way or another, been explored in the world of literature. But does reading fictional accounts… Read more Audio
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Joanna Preston and James Norcliffe - Canterbury Poems
8:40 AM.sirens before dawn someone meets their neighbour for the first time - this Haiku by Doc Drumheller is from Leaving the Red Zone - poems from the Canterbury earthquakes - an anthology of poetry from… Read more Audio
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The rage driving the race for the next American President
8:12 AM. RNZ's Political Editor, Jane Patterson, travels to the US and finds widespread anger at Washington politicians and big money impacting on the presidential primary race. Read more Audio
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Brian O'Connell - Election in Ireland
7:47 AM.Ireland went to the polls on Friday for the general election after a campaign featuring two major gangland murders - and the Prime Minister Enda Kenny getting offside with voters in his electorate by… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament Sunday 28 February 2016
7:30 AM.Parliament was adjourned this week, but a sub-committee of the Social Services Committee met at Parliament on Tuesday and in Auckland on Thursday for submissions on the Residential Tenancies Amendment… Read more Audio
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Brent Budowsky - US politics
7:20 AM.Brent Budowsky is a political columnist for The Hill and is based in Washington, DC. He is on the campaign trail in the US as candidates battle for their party's presidential nomination. Audio
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Alex Perrottet - Fiji Update
7:08 AM.Alex Perrottet from RNZ International has been in Fiji since Cyclone Winston battered the country last weekend. Audio
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Peter Sweatman - Self-Driving Cars
11:35 AM.Dr Peter Sweatman is a world authority on intelligent transport systems and self-driving vehicles. he is the founding director of the University of Michigan's Mobility Transformation Center - which… Read more Audio
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Alex Perrottet - Fiji Cyclone Update
11:25 AM.Alex Perrottet from RNZ International joins Wallace for the latest from Fiji. Audio
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Gregg Hurwitz - Nowhere Man
11:05 AM.Gregg Hurwitz's new book Orphan X is the first in a new series featuring the mysterious Nowhere man, aka Evan Smoak, a man on a mission to help the desperate and deserving who have nowhere else to… Read more Audio
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Joseph Campbell - 1995: The Watershed Year
10:40 AM.Professor W Joseph Campbell believes 1995 was the year in which history reached a tipping point. It was the year of Monica Lewinsky, O.J. Simpson and the Oklahoma bombing. It was also the year in… Read more Audio
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Warren Francis - Eyewitness account of Cyclone Winston
10:35 AM.Warren Francis runs a safari lodge on Nananu-Ri Island near Rakiraki, in Northern Fiji - one of the worst affected areas. Audio
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Tony Atkinson - Godfather of Inequality Studies
10:06 AM.Sir Tony Atkinson has been called the godfather of inequality studies. He was a mentor to economist Thomas Piketty (author of the bestseller Capital in the 21st Century)and Nicholas Stern calls him… Read more Audio
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Sam Orchard - Being Trans and Other Life Stuff
9:40 AM.Cartoonist Sam Orchard is a transgendered guy with experience of depression and anxiety who draws on these - and other life experiences - for his comic website Rooster Tails. He is involved in a… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 21 Feb 2016
9:06 AM.Coverage of Christchurch's quake on a sunny summer Sunday; noodle confusion; shock of the nude; is the writing on the wall for our printed papers? Audio
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Don McGlashan and Shayne Carter - Making Music
8:40 AM.Two of our finest songwriters - Don McGlashan and Shayne Carter - join Wallace to talk about their upcoming performance at the Auckland Arts Festival where both songwriters will play their favourite… Read more Audio
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A different kind of dairy
8:12 AM.Alexa Cook explores the dairy goat and sheep industry to find out why more people are keen to get involved. Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Raijeli Nicole - Cyclone Update
7:55 AM.Pacific regional director for the aid charity Oxfam - she joins us from Fiji's capital Suva. Audio
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Nalini Baruch - From Denarau Island
7:50 AM.Nalini Baruch and her husband Colin are from Martinborough, and are on Denarau Island near Nadi for a long-awaited family reunion. Audio