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Urban forest project has unexpected delightful consquences
7:46 AM.Melbourne has long been regarded as Australia's garden city - but 13 years of drought has put paid to that. Severe water restrictions have left the citys urban forest in a state of decline and nearly… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 19 July 2015
7:30 AM.Finance & Expenditure Committee meets in Auckland for submissions on the Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill; Subordinate Legislation Confirmation Bill passes first… Read more Audio
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Historic nuclear deal between East and West
7:11 AM.It is widely seen as an historic deal between East and West. In return for an end to sanctions, Iran will limit its nuclear activities. It took 20 months of negotiations, and now Iran has agreed a… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 12 July 2015
1:00 PM.The new Clerk of the House, David Wilson, talks about his dream job; David Carter tables report on this year's Speaker's Tour, slammed by media as the mother of all junkets and a global knees-up. Audio
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The Rainbow Warrior - 30 Years On
11:08 AM.The story of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior has been told many times but it's almost invariably from a New Zealand point of view - our response to a terrorist attack by French spies and the… Read more Audio
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Saginaw Grant and Rick Mora - native American actors
10:50 AM.Actor and campaigner for Native American and First Nations rights, Saginaw Grant is in New Zealand with fellow indigenous actor Rick Mora for the Armageddon Expo. Read more Audio
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Greg McGee - The Antipodeans
10:10 AM.Famed writer of the seminal Foreskin's Lament with his new work The Antipodeans chronicling three generations of a New Zealand family and their interactions with three Northern Italian families. Read more Audio
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Ursula Rakova - Carteret Atoll
9:40 AM.Executive director of Tulele Peisa, an organisation set up to relocate Carteret Islanders, who are climate change refugees, from their homeland and set them up in business. Read more Audio
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The Manhattan Project
8:45 AM.Actress Olivia Williams on her role in the new TV series 'Manhattan' - chronicling the project that led to the first atomic bomb. Read more Audio
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Insight for 12 July 2015 - Future Financial Stability
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley explores how debt, the housing market and the slump in dairy is affecting New Zealand's financial stability. Read more Audio
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Dave Luddy - Wimbledon
7:52 AM.An update from Wimbledon's centre court - just after the women's singles final, and a look ahead to the men's singles final. Audio
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Taarati Taiaroa - Tautai Pacific Arts
7:47 AM.Taarati Taiaroa is a lecturer in visual arts at Manukau Institute of Technology - on the Tautai Pacific Arts network's programme of populating Wikipedia pages. Audio
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Irish bank closures
7:20 AM.In Greece the banks have recently been closing for days but during the 1960's and 70's the Irish institutions closed their doors for months on end; how did the people cope? Read more Audio
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Miranda Manasiadis - Greece
7:10 AM.Wellington actor and theatre director who is currently living in Greece, on the financial crisis and its impact on real people. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 5 July
7:30 PM.A good week for Port Chalmers Bowling Club; PM faces questions on Housing; There's also questions for John Key about NZ's UN Security Council presidency; Harmful Digital Communications Bill passes… Read more Audio
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Bunny McDiarmid - Life and Influences
11:05 AM.Bunny McDiarmid is the outgoing head of Greenpeace New Zealand. Her life as an environmental activist began in earnest with her joining the crew of the anti-nuclear protest ship The Fri in the early… Read more Audio
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Tearepa Kahi - Romeo raua ko Hurieta
10:40 AM.Actor, and director of Mt Zion Tearepa Kahi, is about to stage William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in te reo, to mark Matariki. He joins Wallace to talk about the challenges of translating the… Read more Audio
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Craig Horrocks - World Press Photo Exhibition
10:10 AM.Craig Horrocks speaks to Wallace about the World Press Photo Exhibition - an annual exhibition showcasing the best of the world's photojournalism. We talk about the striking and confronting images… Read more Audio
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A passionate love record to our land
9:40 AM.Dunedin musician Dudley Benson is working on finishing his third album, Zealandia, which he describes as "a passionate love record to our land". It features a full symphony orchestra, 50-person choir… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 5 July 2015
9:10 AM.Media freedom advocates say the new cyber-bullying law could cramp their style; controversial questions aired on Native Affairs; angst over bad ads on Maori TV; on-demand viewers ever more demanding… Read more Audio
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The Greek Referendum
8:40 AM.Miranda Manasiadis is a Wellington actor and theatre director currently in Athens, and Maria Verivaki is a Wellington-born Greek who returned to her parents' home island of Crete 24 years ago. As the… Read more Audio
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Pressure builds to give renters more rights
8:12 AM.Kate Newton explores what changes might be needed to support long term renting. Read more Audio
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The Super Rugby final
7:50 AM.Radio NZ sports reporter Barry Guy reviews last night's final between the Hurricanes and the Highlanders. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 5 July 2015
7:35 AM.Good news for the Port Chalmers bowls club, and a standing ovation for the Clerk of the House following 28 years of service. Audio