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Does Wellington understand Auckland?
8:12 AM.Todd Niall explores if Auckland needs extra support from government. Read more Audio
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The Week in Parliament for 15 March
7:45 AM.Government announcement of new bridges in Northland dominates week. John Key juggles hats. MPs' pay bill put on back burner. Flag referendum bill sent to select committee. TVNZ bosses up before… Read more Audio
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Constitucion rebuilds after huge quake in 2010
7:45 AM.On February 27th 2010 Chile experienced one of the biggest earthquakes ever recorded. It was 8.8 in magnitude. Audio
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Samoa debates new law offering passports for investors
7:20 AM.Samoa's Opposition leader says a proposed new law giving passports for investment is a recipe for corruption and will drive long-time Samoans out of business. Audio
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The rise of IS and demise of media freedom in Libya
7:10 AM.Libya has seen many changes, and much turmoil since Muammar Gaddafi's opponents rose up against him in the wake of the Arab spring.. Audio
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Mediawatch Extra March 2015
12:00 AM.The online-only companion to Mediawatch devoted to your queries and comments. This month: privacy and prurience after a so-called sex romp; advertorials and sponsored content; a possible case of ANZAC… Read more Audio
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Hemi Inia
11:46 AM.Hemi Inia is Trust Manager for He Toki ki te Mahi, Apprenticeship Training Trust which supports Maori apprentices. Audio
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Wongi Wilson
11:10 AM.A graffiti artist doing a billboard of a photo-realistic tui at Te Matatini. Read more Audio
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Amokura Panoho
10:30 AM.Amokura Panoho is the spokesperson for the Parihaka Passive resistance to Climate Change initiative. Audio
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Te Ururoa Flavell
10:16 AM.Leader of the Maori Party and Minister for Maori Development Te Ururoa Flavell has been stage manager for the last three festivals, but today he has been soaking up the atmosphere and meeting the… Read more Audio
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Maatakiwi Wakefield
10:06 AM.Maatakiwi Wakefield talks to Wallace about building boats, called mogi, from reeds. They're under construction at Te Matatini. Read more Audio
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Greenstone guardians
9:50 AM.Francois Tumahai from Ngai Tahu Pounamu talks about the iwi's role of caretaker of greenstone. Read more Audio
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Justin Tipa
9:40 AM.Justin Tipa works for Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, is a fluent Maori speaker, and is the programme leader for education for the iwi. He joins Wallace Chapman during a live broadcast from Te Matatini - the… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 8 March 2015
9:05 AM.Can the media claim any credit for the quashing of Teina Pora's conviction, and will they now let him live in peace; a convicted killer on a TV talent show was a great story for some media but not… Read more Audio
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NZ Music Award winner Rob Ruha
8:46 AM.Rob Ruha is an award winning singer songwriter. He picked up the Best Maori album at the 2014 NZ Music awards and that is just one of many awards clinched within a year. His debut EP / album released… Read more Audio
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Dave Tikao
8:40 AM.Dave Tikao from Whai Rawa, Ngai Tahu's own superannunuation scheme, talks to Wallace at Te Matatini. Audio
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Insight for 8 March 2015 - Blurred Lines - Changing Journalism
8:12 AM.Kim Vinnell explores how targetting journalists is affecting reporting in the Middle East Read more Audio
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Lianne Dalziel
7:50 AM.The mayor of Christchurch, Lianne Dalziel, talks to Wallace about the importance of Te Matatini to Otautahi, and to Ngai Tahu. Read more Audio
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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