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The Dying Room
10:07 AM.Dr Brian Ensor, Director of Palliative Care and Wendie Ayley, clinical nurse specialist, are both from Mary Potter Hospice in Wellington. Next week the hospice is holding a conference for health… Read more Audio
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The impact of everyday racism
9:40 AM.Wallace speaks to Auckland University's Dr David Mayeda, Zoe Henry and Tejay Rimoni about 'I, Too, Am Auckland' - a video concept that explores everyday racism at Auckland University. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 10 May 2015
9:05 AM.Questions raised by recent coverage of the controversial Christian community Gloriavale; Nick Davies - the reporter who lifted the lid on phone-hacking in the UK and the scourge of 'churnalism'. Audio
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Report finds NZ sports rife with homophobia
8:52 AM.New Zealand sports are rife with homophobia, according to results from the first ever study that compares homophobia in sports in NZ with other countries. Audio
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Bob McKerrow - Recovery in Nepal
8:35 AM.Bob McKerrow worked for Red Cross for 44 years and one of his earliest jobs was setting up nationwide disaster preparedness in Nepal. He talks to Wallace about the links between relief, recovery and… Read more Audio
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Black Caps Inspiring Cricket's Future
8:12 AM.Max Towle explores whether the Black Caps Cricket World Cup success can re-invigorate the sport Read more Audio
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Prof Tim Bale with the latest in post-election UK
7:48 AM.Tim Bale is professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London and is a former lecturer in politics at Victoria University. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for Sunday 10 May 2015
7:30 AM.John Key and Andrew Little go head to head; Questions and Snap debate on Whanau Ora; Nanaia Mahuta pays tribute to Erima Henare; NZ First's Ria Bond gives maiden speech; David Wilson appointed as new… Read more Audio
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Nauru's Facebook ban labelled an assault on democracy
7:26 AM.The government of Nauru's move to block Facebook on the island has been met with outrage and suspicion by Opposition politicians and refugee advocates. Audio
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Experts say many new migrants become problem gamblers
7:21 AM.Gambling experts say more and more new migrants are becoming addicted to gambling in New Zealand, with some losing their entire life savings. Audio
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NZ journalist reports on people smuggling in Europe
7:11 AM.There are currently more than 50 million displaced people around the world - a number not seen since World War Two. Audio
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Brent Edwards - Press Freedom
11:45 AM.May 3 is World Press Freedom Day, a date which celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom, evaluates press freedom around the world, defends the media from attacks on their independence… Read more Audio
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The ARCO pop up creative space
11:30 AM.Ana Heremaia is an interior architect and one of the founders of ARCO Workshops - an innovative architectural/educational practice in Kaikohe which has seen local rangitahi designing contemporary… Read more Audio
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Tim Winton - an Australian classic
11:10 AM.Writer Tim Winton has been named an Australian national treasure. His book 1994 The Riders was short-listed for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction, as was his 2002 book Dirt Music. Read more Audio
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Jake Gorst - Life on Long Island
10:35 AM.Jake Gorst is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and the director of Modern Tide, a documentary about modernist architecture on the East Coast of the US. He also directed The Nature of Modernism: E… Read more Audio
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Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Conversion
10:08 AM.The gothic makeup, the guillotine and hangman's noose, the plastic decapitated baby cadavers around the stage - Alice Cooper was once described as the most evil rocker in the world. Wallace talks to… Read more Audio
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Deborah Morris-Travers - A Push for the Rights of Children
9:50 AM.UNICEF NZ National Advocacy Manager, Deborah Morris-Travers, talks about a new push to improve the lives of New Zealand children living in poverty. Audio
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Katherine Barnes - The Sabotage Diaries
9:40 AM.After Katherine Barnes' father-in-law died, she made some surprising discoveries about his experiences during the Second World War. She talks to Wallace about Tom Barnes and his Sabotage Diaries. Audio
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Mediawatch for 3 May 2015
9:08 AM.The backlash against dissent and disrespect on ANZAC day; the intrusion of TV advertising on a solemn centenary; a retiring Fairfax executive on the future of journalism in the digital age; PR and… Read more Audio
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Rongomai Bailey - The Closure of Aboriginal Communities
8:42 AM.Rongomai Bailey works for Ngaanyatjarra Media, a multi-media company owned by the Yarnangu people of Western Australia. This week he filmed one of the first outback protests against the proposed… Read more Audio
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NZ's Neglected Fetal Alcohol Problem
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley investigates the scale of the burden caused by NZ's neglected foetal alcohol problem Read more Audio
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US Military plans to extend live fire range in NW Pacific
7:55 AM.The United States military's plans to use two islands in the Northern Marianas as live fire ranges has aroused strong feelings in the northwest Pacific US territory. Audio
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Workers still suffer two years after Rana Plaza disaster
7:48 AM.Two years ago, the 8-storey Rana Plaza Factory building, located near Dhaka in Bangladesh and housing five garment factories, collapsed, killing 1,100 workers. At the time, Human Rights Watch called… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament For Sunday 3 May 2015
7:30 AM.Opposition holds government to account in expanded financial review debate. Heated exchanges over trade deal in committee rooms. Questions elicit significant policy moves from government on welfare… Read more Audio
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Activist 'disappointed' at NZ response to killer robots
7:22 AM.Mary Wareham is Human Right Watch arms advocacy director and the global coordinator of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots. Last month she attended a United Nation's conference on autonomous weapons -… Read more Audio