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Snooping on Jurors
10:10 AM.Jury Selection Services is a new company offering to trawl the social media profiles of jurors, and carry out surveillance on their homes. The company says it wants to help eliminate biased jurors but… Read more Audio
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Privilege Goes Viral
9:40 AM.Last month Auckland cartoonist Toby Morris penned a comic exploring the issue of privilege - it has been read by more than 1.5 million people around the world and there's talk about turning it into a… Read more Audio
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The return of a Maori TV scoop
9:12 AM.Native Affairs praised for a following up a bold investigation prompting political action. Will the channel deliver such stories in future? Audio
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Military mistakes exposed on TV
9:11 AM.A new TV3 investigation has given a fuller picture of a deadly day in Afghanistan, and it was partly paid for from the public purse. Audio
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Military mistakes exclusively exposed on TV
9:11 AM.A new TV3 investigation has given a fuller picture of a deadly day in Afghanistan, and it was partly paid for from the public purse. Audio
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Digital media transition gathers speed
9:10 AM.NZ's biggest publisher of news goes ahead with its dramatic digital transformation. What are the risks? Read more Audio
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Local cartoons cut from local papers?
9:08 AM.Fairfax Media's regional newspapers are running cartoons from the same single artist each day. They say it's what the editors want, but an expert says it's a short-sighted move. Audio
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High in fat, but low on facts
9:07 AM.Stories about how eating or drinking a particular food group will lead to people living longer and healthier lives are a staple part of the media diet. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 21 June 2015
9:06 AM.The return of a Maori TV scoop; military mistakes exposed on TV3; digital transition gathers speed at our big media companies; local cartoons cut from local papers, and; stories about diets high in… Read more Audio
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Brando Yelavich - coastal expert
8:40 AM.Brando Yelavich on his successful 6-month, which turned into 2-year, coastal quest to circumnavigate Aotearoa. Audio
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Profiling for Child Abuse
8:12 AM.Teresa Cowie explores profiling for potential child harm Read more Audio
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Whanganui floods
7:55 AM.Whanganui District Civil Defence and Emergency Management Controller Kevin Ross on the area's worst floods on record. Audio
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Bishop Drennan discusses Pope's letter on the environment
7:45 AM.Catholic Bishop of Palmerston North, Charles Drennan, on the Supreme Pontiff's environmental encyclical. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 21 June 2015
7:30 AM.Questions on Housing dominate the week; Wednesday sees a short debate on Southern DHB fiasco; Estimates reviews continue; Committees conduct budget reviews of Ombudsman, Office of the Clerk & Police… Read more Audio
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Gisborne teen makes spinning tops for children in Vanuatu
7:27 AM.14-year-old Cameron Wood from Gisborne has been spending hours in his family's garden shed making spinning tops for children from cyclone devastated Vanuatu. Audio
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Concerns over quality of housing and its impact on health
7:17 AM.Philippa Howden Chapman is a professor of public health at the University of Otago and is currently the chair of the WHO Housing and Health Guideline Development group. Audio
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Fiji's leader leads the charge for a new flag
7:09 AM.New Zealand is not the only Pacific nation grappling with a suitable ensign and that which best represents its national identity. While critics say there are more pressing issues for the island state… Read more Audio
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Workplace Conflict
11:33 AM.Margaret Heffernan is the author of 'Beyond Measure': the Big Impact of Small Changes a book that argues conflict avoidance can result in bad decisions. Read more Audio
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Jacob Rajan - A Writer's Dairy
11:06 AM.Jacob Rajan's Krishnan's Dairy was a surprise theatrical hit back in the early 1990s and his theatre company, Indian Ink, has continued to tour one man shows internationally since then. His latest… Read more Audio
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Jeffrey Smith - Zimbabwe
10:38 AM.Zimbabwe's ruling party, Zanu-PF, won all 16 seats in by-elections this week following a boycott by the main opposition party among allegations of vote rigging. Jeffrey Smith is an advocacy specialist… Read more Audio
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Euthanasia Panel
10:06 AM.This week ACT Party leader David Seymour confirmed he is drafting a bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia. David Seymour, Dr Jack Havill of the Voluntary Euthanasia Society, and palliative care… Read more Audio
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Christy Martin and Giulio Sturla - Roots Restaurant
9:40 AM.Lyttelton's Roots Restaurant was named Cuisine's restaurant of the year. Chef Giulio Sturla and owner Christy Martin talk about the challenge of getting Roots Restaurant up and running after the… Read more Audio
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Taser questions raised - but not answered
9:12 AM.Once over lightly, as a controversial crime-fighting weapon turned five this week. Audio
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All cops, all prime time?
9:11 AM.Police-based reality TV shows are on screen almost every night now. Who's calling the shots when they're being made? Audio
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Coverage of Jerry Collins' death raises hackles
9:10 AM.Some media were criticised for reporting too much too soon after the sudden and shocking death of the former All Black. Was that fair? Audio