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Mediawatch for 26 July 2015
9:10 AM.How a scary story about an imminent ice age went round the world recently, even though most experts said it was nonsense. Also: how journalists have more in common with cops than they might like to… Read more Audio
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Sean McKenna in Brazil
8:40 AM.This week the craft beer company Moa announced it was shipping 200,000 bottles to Brazil. So how is the craft beer scene in South America's largest country? Former Radio New Zealand producer Sean… Read more Audio
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Japan poised for nuclear comeback
8:12 AM.Cushla Norman reports from Japan on the reopening of nuclear power plants 2 years after the Fukushima meltdown post the tsunami Read more Audio
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The price of life calculator
7:46 AM.How much is a life worth? Can we put a price on the most precious commodity of them all? In country with a publicly funded health system, society has to do just that. A group of public health… Read more Audio
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The Week in Parliament for 26 July 2015
7:30 AM.Photo finishes for a number of Members' Bills; Snap debate on problems at Mt Eden Prison; Urgency accorded for road speed limits fix; Questions about foreign property investor register; Submissions on… Read more Audio
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The National Party annual conference
7:25 AM.The National Party's annual conference is on in Auckland this weekend and housing, the economy, and the problems at Mt Eden Prison have all featured. Audio
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Prospects bleak for Nauru and Manus Island refugees
7:20 AM.Since 2013, any unauthorised maritime arrival entering Australian waters is sent to Manus Island or Nauru, for processing and resettlement in a participating regional state but not Australia. While… Read more Audio
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Who are SERCO?
7:12 AM.The issue of privatized prisons has once again come into the fore with the emergence over the last week of a series of videos showing inmates participating in organized fight clubs, smoking drugs, and… Read more Audio
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Juan Cruz - Art Schools of the Future
11:40 AM.Professor Juan Cruz is the dean of the school of fine art at The Royal College of Art London. He was in New Zealand recently as the key note speaker at Massey University's Art School of the Future… Read more Audio
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The FIRE inside
11:10 AM.Jane Kelsey is a professor of law at the University of Auckland and a long-time critic of free trade deals. Her latest book The Fire Economy critiques the financialisation of the economy and argues… Read more Audio
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Women and War
10:40 AM.Feminist writer Professor Cynthia Enloe discusses the role of women in international politics and how many of their personal strategies - in marriage, in housework, in dealing with ideals of beauty -… Read more Audio
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Flavio Vallani and Rebecca Tansley - Crossing Rachmaninoff
10:30 AM.Filmmaker Rebecca Tansley and the subject of her documentary film Crossing Rachmaninoff, Flavio Vallani, join Wallace to talk about the journey they took back to Vallani's homeland of Italy. The film… Read more Audio
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Celia Hay - Land of the Long White Wine
10:07 AM.Chef Celia Hay first experienced fine dining at her parents' dinner table - during their many dinner parties. That love of food and wine has led her down many paths including the famed Hay's… Read more Audio
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Jeff Kelly Lowenstein - digital journalism
9:40 AM.Jeff Kelly Lowenstein is a lecturer in journalism at Columbia College, Chicago and is a former database and investigative reporter for the Spanish language paper Hoy. He blogs for the Huffington Post.
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Kim Webby - The Price of Peace
8:40 AM.Investigative journalist Kim Webby's new documentary The Price of Peace has its world premiere today at the New Zealand International Film Festival. It follows prominent activist Tame Iti and how his… Read more Audio
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Schools divided over Government scheme
8:12 AM.John Gerritsen explores why the government's flagship scheme to improve education is dividing schools. Read more Audio
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Massacres in Tunisia
7:58 AM.After two unprecedented massacres, both claimed by the Islamic State, Tunisia is now building a huge wall on the border. Audio
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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