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Iris Low-McKenzie - Hunkering Down In Fiji
7:21 AM.As the storm approached, our reporter Kim Baker Wilson spoke to the head of Save The Children in Fiji, Iris Low-McKenzie, who was hunkering down with family. Audio
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Alice Clements in Suva
7:13 AM.Alice Clements is an aid worker with UNICEF Pacific. Audio
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Sally Round - Cyclone Winston latest
7:08 AM.People in Fiji are waiting for daylight to assess the damage from a massive cyclone which has been hammering the country in the last 18 hours. There are reports of one death, people trapped, and… Read more Audio
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Geoff Chapple - Life and Influences
11:07 AM.Geoff Chapple is probably best known for being the prime mover behind Te Araroa - The National Walkway. But he's also a composer of operas, an author of numerous books and a keen musician. In the… Read more Audio
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John Keir and Neville Aitchison - Stories Men Tell
10:40 AM.In Auckland there is an exclusive gym, which not everyone can join. It caters to men and many famous bodies have taken their exercise there, including filmmakers, judges, journalists and writers. Now… Read more Audio
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Dayle Takitimu - Climate Change Refugees
10:30 AM.Dayle Takitimu is a law expert specialising in indigenous rights and environmental law and she is also taking part in Victoria University's big climate change conference next week. Her main area of… Read more Audio
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In the Eye of the Storm
10:06 AM.President Anote Tong of Kiribati made the world sit up and take notice with his simple plea for the survival of his people, when he spoke on the opening day of the international climate change… Read more Audio
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David McKie and Jim MacNamara - Spin Doctoring
9:40 AM.Recently the Eighth International Forum on Public Relations and Advertising drew experts from all over the world to Wellington to talk about the growing industry. Most major organisations - public or… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 14 February 2016
9:11 AM.A Tinker, Tailor, Soldier… Journalist saga that has some Nelsonians questioning the ethics of pseudonyms. Kiwi photographer Amos Chapple on drone photography and landing a job at Radio Free Europe… Read more Audio
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Robin Denselow - Mali Music
8:45 AM.Mali has been a hotbed of modern African music in recent times, but in 2012 Islamic militants took control of much of Northern Mali - and banned concerts. Since then, a combined French and Malian… Read more Audio
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Strugging to Stay Alive with Melanoma
8:12 AM.Karen Brown investigates how good the new-generation cancer drugs, such the melanoma treatment Keytruda, really are and if NZ should fund them. Read more Audio
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Giff Johnson - Marshall Islands Takes on the Big Guns
7:49 AM.The Marshall Islands has a hearing date next month to persuade the UN's highest court to take up a lawsuit against India, Pakistan and Britain, accusing them of failing to halt the nuclear arms race… Read more Audio
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The Week in Parliament for 14 February
7:30 AM.John Key delivers the annual Prime Minister's Statement, kicking off a wide-ranging thirteen-hour debate; National's newest MP Maureen Pugh is sworn in to replace Tim Groser on the Party's list and… Read more Audio
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Claire Robinson - The Politics of Imagery
7:08 AM.Just how does newspaper coverage of politicians affect the way we think about them? And does it have the potential to affect the way we vote? Professor Claire Robinson has been looking into how print… Read more Audio
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Kay : Food Addict in Recovery
11:35 AM.Kay is from Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous and her recovery story features in a book of the same name. She talks about her addiction to certain foods and how, once she started, she couldn't stop… Read more Audio
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Hugh Lauder - The Death of Middle-Class Jobs
11:05 AM.Hugh Lauder is the author of The Global Auction - The Broken promises of Education, Jobs and Incomes. He's a professor of Education and Political Economy at Bath University and is in New Zealand for a… Read more Audio
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Paul Kelly - Black Arm Band
10:35 AM.Australian singer/songwriter Paul Kelly is back in New Zealand later this month with Black Arm Band, an ensemble performing songs from 11 different Aboriginal languages. Paul talks to Wallace about… Read more Audio
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Steven Drizin and Laura Nirider - Making a Murderer
10:06 AM.We are behind the scenes of Making a Murderer, when Wallace talks to Steven Drizin and Laura Nirider - both part of the post-conviction defence team for Brendan Dassey. Brendan's story features in the… Read more Audio
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Naomi Saalfield - Hiatus Kaiyote
9:36 AM.Aussie band Hiatus Kaiyote have embarked on an odyssey - beginning in Melbourne and going all the way to the Grammys. With sounds of soul, jazz, and psychedelia, "a labyrinthine exploration of 70's… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 7 February 2016
9:06 AM.TPP protests in the spotlight; copyright concerns for the media; the rising tide of clickbait; milking a story sparked by social media. Audio
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Libby Handros - Trump the Movie
8:40 AM.Libby Handros is the producer of Trump - What's the Deal a 1991 documentary about Donald Trump that never made it to the small screen in the US because of legal threats from the billionaire who has… Read more Audio
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Working but homeless
8:12 AM.Working families with young children and babies are being left homeless and sleeping in cars in Auckland. Lauren Baker investigates for Insight. Read more Audio
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Mark Belton - Saving Christchurch Trees
7:47 AM.A group of Christchurch residents is working to save over 80 percent of Christchurch's scheduled heritage and notable trees from being delisted and losing any protection in the city's plan. They are… Read more Audio
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The Week in Parliament for 7 February
7:30 AM.Proceedings in the Chamber will begin on Tuesday with the swearing in of a new member, tributes to former MP Bob Tizard and debate on the Prime Minister's Statement. In the committee rooms MPs began… Read more Audio
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Education Panel - Who Pays?
7:08 AM.With the Labour Party announcing plans for three years of fully publicly funded tertiary education the question of how much, if any, of the cost of tertiary education should be borne by students is… Read more Audio