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The Week In Parliament for 8 March 2015
7:30 AM.Maori Affairs Select Committee meets in Auckland to hear submissions on the Maori Language Bill, including one from broadcaster Willie Jackson. Victoria University Emeritus Professor in Political… Read more Audio
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Te Matatini - the festival
7:12 AM.Eru Rerekura from Radio New Zealand's Te Manu Korihi reports on the festival. Read more Audio
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Alan Gibbs - life and influences
11:08 AM.Alan Gibbs, businessman, amphibious motorcar inventor, founding member of the ACT Party, and creator of the world-class Gibbs Farm sculpture park, is the latest guest in our occasional Influential… Read more Audio
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Nigel Latta - Out in the Cold
10:45 AM.Nigel Latta is one of New Zealand's best known psychologists - he speaks to Wallace about his latest television venture: Nigel Latta in Antarctica. Audio
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Troops to Iraq
10:15 AM.Wallace Chapman hosts a discussion about the rights and wrongs of deploying troops to Iraq with guests: investigative journalist and war correspondent Jon Stephenson, Professor Richard Jackson, deputy… Read more Audio
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Conrad Ryan - Against Equality
9:40 AM.The passing of the Marriage Equality legislation in 2013 was hailed by most as a victory for human rights, but not everyone sees it that way. Conrad Ryan is part of the Against Equality Movement, a… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 1 March 2015
9:06 AM.Foreign drivers' crashes and courts cases hit the headlines; the fallout from a British journalist blowing the whistle on his own paper; the Video On Demand market here and across the Tasman; viewers… Read more Audio
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Richard Shaw - Stop Beating Up the BA
8:50 AM.Associate Professor Richard Shaw from Massey University says choosing a degree with a name that sounds like a job is old-fashioned thinking. Admitting to a vested interest in the topic, he reckons… Read more Audio
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Nasimullah Danish - Cricket, Afghanistan-style
8:40 AM.Afghanistan's win against Scotland in the Cricket World Cup was a dream come true for the team, and the cricket-mad country. Wallace Chapman talks to Nasimullah Danish, the chair of the Afghanistan… Read more Audio
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Unreleased Masterpiece - Sometimes in My Summer Haze
8:30 AM.A new feature on Sunday Morning - Unreleased Masterpiece - for the songwriters, musicians and bedroom geniuses out there. The first featured track is Sometimes in My Summer Haze by Sumner ex-pat Greg… Read more Audio
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Maori Wards - Partnership or Separatism?
8:15 AM.Robin Martin looks at whether Maori council wards will provoke partnership or separatism. Read more Audio
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Solomon Islands bid for public TV Service
7:55 AM.Solomon Islands broadcasters and regional experts say setting up a public television service is long overdue. The Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation, which operates as the national radio… Read more Audio
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Tony Abbott faces questions over leadership
7:48 AM.The Australian Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, is back home after a two day visit to New Zealand where he was dogged by questions over his leadership. Mr Abbott held talks with his New Zealand… Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 1 March 2015
7:30 AM.MPs debate the Prime Minister's decision to commit military to Iraq, with the Government blocking Opposition attempts to force a vote on the matter. Sue Moroney's Paid Parental Leave Bill fails to… Read more Audio
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Study blames violence on macho culture
7:10 AM.Anne Fox is a UK-based anthropologist who has studied drinking cultures around the world for the last 20 years. She has just completed a study into New Zealand and Australia drinking cultures… Read more Audio
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David George Gordon - The Bug Chef
11:42 AM.David George Gordon, nicknamed The Bug Chef, is the author of the best seller The Eat-a-bug Cook Book. He believes that bug-eating (entomophagy) could be among the best ways to combat world hunger and… Read more Audio
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Matt Thomson - Craft Whisky
11:28 AM.Matt Thomson from award winning distillery Thomson Whisky in Auckland explains the growing popularity of the spirit, where it originated and how to craft the perfect drop. Audio
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Josey Baker - The Toast Craze
11:05 AM.Many of us eat it every day, but toast is set to be the "in" food for 2015. Josey Baker - head baker and owner of The Mill, a coffee shop/bakery in San Francisco - started putting artisan toast on the… Read more Audio
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McWorkers of the World Unite
10:50 AM.Anggie Godoy and Genoby Jaimes both work in McDonalds restaurants in Los Angeles and were in New Zealand recently - with Hannah Joravsky of the Fight for $15 and a Union Campaign - to learn from New… Read more Audio
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Guy Standing - The Precariat Charter
10:20 AM.Professor Standing argues that 800 years after the Magna Carta the time has come for a new charter representing the interests of those facing job insecurity and disenfranchisement internationally. Audio
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Rhonda Samoa - The Precariousness of Work
10:06 AM.Rhonda Samoa is a truck driver, a graduate of the New Zealand Film School, and the sister of Mark Samoa who was killed in a work accident on the Wellington waterfront in 2013. She remains optimistic… Read more Audio
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Ragen Chastain - Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
9:40 AM.Self-described size diversity activist, Los Angeles based Ragen Chastain is a writer, blogger and professional choreographer and is in training to be an ironman athlete. She's also had to face fat… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 22 February 2015
9:06 AM.An unpaid bill ends a political honeymoon; online outlet Scoop offers itself to the public with crowd funding; 50 Shades dominates submissive media; efforts to push Jessie Ryder into the ring… Read more Audio
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Merrill and Malik Fernando -Time for Tea
8:40 AM.Merrill Fernando founded tea brand Dilmah in the 1950s, producing single origin Ceylon tea in Sri Lanka. He's in New Zealand, with his sons Malik and Dilhan, whom he named the brand after. Audio
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The Cost of Domestic Violence
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley looks at whether progress is being made on dealing with New Zealand's shocking domestic violence statistics. Read more Audio