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Companies dodging responsibilities
8:12 AM.Insight investigates how Phoenix companies are leaving workers and creditors "high and dry" Read more Audio
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PI and Maori business networks join forces
7:50 AM.Luamanuva'o Winnie Laban on the Te Awe Wellington Maori Business Network, and Wellington Pasifika Business Network Showcase, which aim to highlight the diversity of both cultures and to strengthen… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for Sunday 23 August 2015
7:30 AM.Week dominated by debate and questions on the government's Health & Safety Reform Bill; Questions also to the Prime Minister about his confidence in Foreign Minister Murray McCully amid allegations of… Read more Audio
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Pacific sea bed mining sparks fears for the environment
7:27 AM.The scientific community is calling on Pacific Island countries to adopt a collaborative approach to developing sea bed mining in the region. Audio
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Church of the Good Shepherd celebrates 80 years
7:20 AM.Rev Andrew McDonald is the minister of the little stone church and he says it's a privilege to do his work, in one of New Zealand's most beautiful locations. Read more Audio
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Professor David Fergusson
7:10 AM.Lead researcher on groundbreaking longitudinal Christchurch Health and Development Study. Audio
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Greg Haver - David Bowie Is
11:40 AM.Greg Haver is a musician and award-winning producer, having worked with the likes of The Manic Street Preachers, Super Furry Animals and Catalonia. He's also a major David Bowie fan and he's on the… Read more Audio
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Bill Bryson - A Walk on the Big Screen
11:10 AM.One the world's most popular writers, Bill Bryson's book A Walk in the Woods has just been made into a feature film starring Robert Redford and Nick Nolte. Bill Bryson discusses the story, the film… Read more Video, Audio
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Liam Scarlett - Ballet’s Hot Property
11:10 AM.British choreographer Liam Scarlett has been called the 'great white hope' of British ballet and is the Royal Ballet's first Artist in Residence. In what's been described as a major coup for the Royal… Read more Audio
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Ronnie Burkett - Puppet Cabaret
10:35 AM.Canadian Ronnie Burkett is a star of the puppetry world - he's been working with marionettes since the tender age of seven. He's about to bring his critically acclaimed show The Daisy Theatre to New… Read more Audio
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Harko Brown - Ngā Taonga Tākaro
10:10 AM.Harko Brown is organising the New Zealand team for the World Indigenous Games to be held in Brazil at the end of October. It's no ordinary sports competition - team members will be performing kapa… Read more Video, Audio
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Netball World Cup Sydney
9:40 AM.Radio NZ sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe from Sydney on the morning of the final of the Netball World Cup 2015. Audio
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Walking inside a rainbow
9:40 AM.'Exxopolis' is a network of winding tubes and soaring domes spanning more than a hundred square meters in size - it's an installation that will be touring various New Zealand locations. The exhibition… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Mediawatch for 16 August 2015
9:06 AM.The new TV3 news show picking up where Campbell Live left off; Sky cops flak for Sky Go no-go and Daily Show no-show, and; too many pale males hogging prime airtime? Audio
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Peter Campbell - Cancer Genes and Treatment
8:40 AM.Dr Peter Campbell is Head of Cancer Genetics and Genomics at the Sanger Institute, a research body focused on understanding the role of genetics in health and disease. Audio
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Australians become coy over state housing transfer
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley travels to Queensland to find out how housing providers interested in NZ operate at home Read more Video, Audio
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Sequencing Taonga Genomes
7:50 AM.Dr Peter Dearden and his proposal to sequence 100 so-called Taonga Genomes - the genetic blueprints of New Zealand's most treasured native species. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for Sunday 16 August 2015
7:45 AM.Flag Referendums Bill clears final hurdle; Estimates Bill also progresses; Debate and questions on the decision to place Solid Energy into voluntary administration; David Seymour's Sale and Supply of… Read more Audio
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Commentary on Bledisloe Cup decider
7:25 AM.Radio NZ rugby reporter Barry Guy on Saturday night's trans-Tasman test. Audio
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Leader calls for support for West Papua
7:12 AM.The exiled West Papuan dissident, Octovanius Mote, represents resistance groups in his Indonesia-ruled homeland and he's calling for New Zealand to support the Melanesian state in next month's Pacific… Read more Audio
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Jakarta cautiously lifts the veil in West Papua
8:12 AM.In a rare opportunity to explore signs of change in West Papua, RNZI journalists Johnny Blades and Koroi Hawkins report from Indonesia's isolated province. Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Gillian Armstrong - Hollywood Fashion
11:45 AM.Gillian Armstrong is one of Australia's finest film directors. Her work includes My Brilliant Career, Little Women and Oscar and Lucinda. She speaks to Wallace about her latest offering - a… Read more Audio
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Susan Guthrie & Jevan Goulter - Korerotia te Tiriti
11:10 AM.Jevan Goulter and Susan Guthrie have spent the last eight months talking to dozens of prominent New Zealanders about the Treaty of Waitangi and race relations in Aotearoa. This week they launched Talk… Read more Audio
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Michael Lynagh - Rugby Legend
10:30 AM.You don't have to be a rugby fan to appreciate the immense talents of Australia's Michael Lynagh. Seventy-two test caps and 911 points scored - he retired from international rugby in 1995 with a… Read more Audio
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Tim Bevan - Everest
10:10 AM.Ahead of the release of the movie Everest, which details the ill-fated expedition led by Rob Hall in 1996, Wallace talks to New Zealand producer Tim Bevan about how he brought the story to the big… Read more Video, Audio