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Tennis correspondent Dave Luddy on ATP World Tour Finals
8:55 AM.Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Roger Federer spearhead the world's top eight tennis players in the men's game at the 8-day ATP World Tour Finals in London starting in just over 16 hours time. Audio
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Dr Ian Griffin - Director of Otago Museum
8:40 AM.Dr Ian Griffin says museums are about much more than viewing our treasures - they are places of science and research which inspire curiosity about the world. Audio
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Is a global deal on climate change finally within reach?
8:12 AM.Chris Bramwell explores the upcoming Climate Change talks in Paris and the attempt to achieve a binding and universal agreement Read more Video, Audio
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Chris Carter, Senior UN Advisor for Rakhine State in Myanmar
7:30 AM.Chris Carter is Senior UN Advisor for Rakhine State - his job is to lead all UN Agencies operating in Rakhine state, the most troubled region of Myanmar, which contains 90 per cent of the oppressed… Read more Audio
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Is this Myanmar's Nelson Mandela moment?
7:23 AM.Igor Blazevic of the Centre for Democracy and Culture in the Czech Republic, on the landslide victory of Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy in Myanmar. (Web-only) Audio
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The Week in Parliament for Sunday 15 November 2015
7:10 AM.Complaint about Labour Leader Andrew Little and Chief Whip Chris Hipkins alleging political bias by the Speaker sent to Privileges Committee; Opposition fails to convince Speaker David Carter to force… Read more Audio
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Bob Kerr - Terry Teo is Back
11:35 AM.Creator of the home-grown, crime fighting comic book hero from the 1980s which is coming back to the small screen next year. Audio
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Geoff Murphy - A Director's Life
11:06 AM.Pioneer of New Zealand cinema on his life in film, from the instant classic Goodbye Pork Pie to his days as a gun-for-hire in Hollywood, from shoe-string shoots, to big budget movie icons. Read more Audio
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Sue Bradford: Life and Influences
10:06 AM.Former Green MP, Mana Party candidate and long-time activist who is possibly best known for the passing of her so-called "anti-smacking" bill in 2007. Audio
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Len Brown to stand aside
9:40 AM.Auckland correspondent Todd Niall talks to Auckland mayor Len Brown about his decision to stand aside at the next election. Audio
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Mediawatch for 8 November 2015
9:06 AM.TV3 puts another news show on notice; getting official information out in the open; RNZ goes 'beyond radio'; stories missing from Fiji's media, and; Cupwatch - the wash-up. Audio
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Hedley Finn - Radio Lollipop
8:40 AM.Founder of global charity that broadcasts into children's hospital wards who is in town for Radio Lollipop's opening of its new Auckland Starship Hospital studio. Audio
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Ivan Lomax - Bridging the Digital Divide
7:47 AM.Ivan Lomax is a co-founder and director of Wifi Connect, the start-up ISP aiming to provide internet service to eastern Bay of Plenty where one in three families lack access to the internet. Audio
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The Week in Parliament for Sunday 8 November 2015
7:30 AM.House congratulates All Blacks on winning Rugby World Cup for a third time. Greens new list MP, Marama Davidson, takes over Russel Norman's seat and delivers her maiden speech. New Zealand First… Read more Audio
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RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson
7:20 AM.Jane Patterson is at the Labour Party's conference in Palmerston Nth and provides comment. Audio
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Labour leader Andrew Little
7:10 AM.An update from the Labour Party conference in Palmerston North. Audio
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Caroline Chevin - A World of Music
11:30 AM.Accomplished Swiss musician and singer, now resident in New Zealand, who talks about her musical influences and the differences and similarities between Switzerland and Aotearoa. Read more Audio
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Rick Hoskin - Being Blind
11:07 AM.Chair of the Blind Foundation board which is running its annual Blind Week appeal this week. Audio
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Mai Chen - Superdiversity
10:45 AM.Superdiversity and the challenges we face as a multi-cultural society and what we need to do as a nation to ensure that we adapt to the needs of 'a new New Zealand.' Audio
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Northland's Forest Collapse
10:10 AM.Forest and Bird's Northland advocate Dean Baigent-Mercer this week released drone-footage shot above Northland's Whangaroa, Russell and Otangaroa forests and tells RNZ's Jeremy Rose the forests are on… Read more Video, Audio
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Michael Norris - Nine Echoes for Lilburn
9:35 AM.Co-director from contemporary ensemble Stroma which plays Nine Echos, a world premiere of works by nine composers, written in response to Douglas Lilburn's own Nine Short Pieces for Piano. Audio
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Mediawatch for 1 November 2015
9:10 AM.How the media butchered the story about the cancer risks of red meat; NZME confirms multimedia plans... and job losses, and; Cupwatch - the final countdown. Audio
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Neil D'Cruze - Animals Suffer for Wildlife Tourism
8:48 AM.Researcher at the University of Oxford's Wildlife Conservation Research Unit and head of Wildlife Research and Policy at World Animal Protection on tourism's impact on wildlife. Audio
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Alexander Bisley - Rugby World Cup Final
8:40 AM.Rugby correspondent live from London with news and reaction following the post-match media conference. Audio
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Fired up over firearms
8:12 AM.Andrew McRae investigates the prevalence of guns in New Zealand and asks if the firearms law needs examining. Read more Audio