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Critical caning for flat FIFA film
9:08 AM.Terrible timing for a terrible movie about a terrible organisation with no sense of humour Audio
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Mediawatch for 14 June 2015
9:05 AM.All cops, all primetime: do popular police reality TV shows give us a true picture? Also coverage of Jerry Collins's death raises hackles, a superficial scan of five years of the taser and the… Read more Audio
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Kenia Serrano: Cuba in the 21st Century
8:40 AM.Kenia Serrano is the president of the Cuba Institute for Friendship with the Peoples and an MP in the communist state's parliament. Read more Audio
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Richard di Natale
7:48 AM.He's a former public health specialist, he's worked in Aboriginal health and is now the new leader of the Australian Green Party. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 14 June 2015
7:30 AM.MPs on Finance and Expenditure Committee quiz Reserve Bank Governor, Graeme Wheeler, about Thursday's 25-point cut in the Official Cash Rate. Labour's Palmerston North MP, Iain Lees-Galloway… Read more Audio
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Nicola Gaston
7:18 AM.Do Sir Tim Hunt's comments about women in labs indicate a wider problem with sexism in science? Read more Audio
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India Heatwave
7:09 AM.Environmental journalist Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava on the aftermath of India's heatwave. Audio
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Danielle Moreau - Coronation Street
11:40 AM.Legal researcher, mother of two young, and Coro blogger on the history and evolution of the world's favourite street. Audio
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Reverend Bob Scott - In The Middle Of It
11:18 AM.Colourful and candid Christian campaigner for the cowed, with his new memoir 'In The Middle Of It'. Audio
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Christine Forster - Australian marriage equality
11:05 AM.Gay rights campaigner and Sydney city councilor on the journey to marriage equality across the Tasman, in the time of a conservative government led by her brother Tony Abbott. Audio
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Renters IV - Andrew King
10:45 AM.Executive Officer of the New Zealand Property Investors Federation which represents around 6000 of the country's approximately 300,000 landlords. Read more Audio
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Renters III - Kayla
10:35 AM.An advocacy group for renters was launched in Wellington recently - Wellington Renters United. Kayla spoke at its launch and this is her story. Read more Audio
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Renters: society’s second-class citizens
10:18 AM.NZ Institute of Economic Research principal economist on the the country's evolving rental market, the basis of his new book 'Generation Rent - Rethinking New Zealand's Priorities'. Read more Audio
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Renters I - Jane
10:08 AM.Sunday Morning producer Christine Cessford visits with Jane, a renter in Wellington's Lyall Bay, and finds that her living conditions are neither commensurate with the rent paid nor adequate for a… Read more Audio
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Ken Cosgrove - Political Marketing
9:40 AM.Associate Professor of Government at Boston's Suffolk University on winning the hearts and minds of voters. Audio
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Mediawatch for 7 June 2015
9:30 AM.Should people convicted of serious crimes be free to talk to the media?; a review of reporting racial issues picks out one particular paper; big-name papers end up publishing the same stuff twice. Audio
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Doubled-up trouble
9:12 AM.Newspapers striving to do away with duplication end up publishing the same stuff twice. Read more Audio
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Newspaper singled out in review of reporting racial issues
9:10 AM.Was a recent Human Right Commission review right to single out the Taranaki Daily News? Read more Audio
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The right to talk to the media - in and out of jail
9:08 AM.Should people convicted of serious crimes be free to talk to the media? Scott Watson won that right in court this week but journalists and lawyers fear others are gagged. Audio
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Declan Greene - playwright
8:40 AM.Australian playwright Declan Greene has made quite an impact on the world's stages, and his new show 'Eight Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography' is about to debut at Auckland's Silo theatre. Audio
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Pensions and tensions between generations
8:12 AM.Anusha Bradley explores how NZ will pay for superannuation in the future and the impact on generations to come. Read more Video, Audio
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David Ellis - coming home
7:50 AM.Dr David Ellis has spent four years researching the New Zealand repatriation experience, looking at how well we cope when coming home and the influences on that experience. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 7 June 2015
7:31 AM.Budget Debate completed; Ministers front up to committees for estimates reviews; questions about sheep exports to Saudi Arabia; James Shaw debuts as Greens Co-leader; Former & current Health Ministers… Read more Audio
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Ken Laban - Jerry Collins' passing
7:25 AM.Rugby commentator, city councillor, broadcaster, and Collins family friend, Ken Laban, talks about the tragic loss of Jerry Collins and partner Alana Madill. Audio
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Salil Shetty - New Zealand refugee quota
7:10 AM.Amnesty International's Secretary General Salil Shetty is calling for New Zealand to double its refugee quota from its current level of 750, which has not been increased in 30-years. Audio