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Mediawatch for 2 November 2014
9:07 AM.TVNZ farming out the making of its Maori programmes after more than 30 years making and screening them; NZME's Jane Hastings on the transformation of news and radio - and when we might have to pay for… Read more Audio
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Mike Murphy - Coffee Break
8:52 AM.It's no secret that New Zealander's love their coffee. Whether it's instant, perculated, plunger or espresso - we are a nation of coffee devotees. Auckland's Metro Magazine has just released its list… Read more Audio
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Simon Farrell Green - Café Culture
8:42 AM.One person who knows all about cafe culture is writer for METRO Magazine, and is behind the food website Eat Here Now, Simon Farrell Green. Audio
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Insight for 2 November 2014 - Maths & Science Not Hitting Mark
8:12 AM.John Gerritsen explores why NZ school students have slumped in maths and science Read more Audio
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Young Aussie rich-lister Jack Delosa
7:39 AM.Jack Delosa is Australia's most awarded entrepreneur under 30. At the age of 27 Delosa has created two multi million dollar businesses - MBE Education and The Entourage. Audio
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Fiji tackles human rights, diplomatic ties
7:25 AM.Fiji has begun reaping the benefits of last September's election, with international relations being normalised. Audio
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RNZ political reporter travelled with the PM to Albany
7:15 AM.Radio New Zealand political reporter Craig McCullouch was in Albany at the commemorations. Audio
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Thousands in Albany to commemorate departure of troops for WW1
7:10 AM.This time, 100 years ago, thousands of New Zealand troops joined up with their Australian comrades in Western Australia, and headed off to fight in the First World War. Audio
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Murray Thom - The Great New Zealand Cookbook
11:43 AM.Murray Thom on how he managed to convince 80 of New Zealand's top chefs to provide him with recipes for The Great New Zealand Cookbook. Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh
11:30 AM.Australian political correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh on former Prime Minister Julia Gillard and the passing of Gough Whitlam. Audio
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SPQR cookbook - Chris Rupe
11:10 AM.Auckland restaurant SPQR has just released a cookbook of its favourite menu items - we speak to Chris Rupe about his award-winning Ponsonby eatery. Audio
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Influential Kiwis talk about their influences: Phil O'Reilly
10:35 AM.Business New Zealand chief executive Phil O'Reilly tells us about individuals, books and events that have influenced him. Read more Audio
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Influential Kiwis talk about their influences: Helen Kelly
10:10 AM.CTU president Helen Kelly tells us about the individuals, books and events that have influenced her. Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
9:45 AM.Wayne ponders what's happened to diplomacy and the role of the UN. Jesse follows up with Dr Sarah von Billerberg in the UK and Otago University Professor of Peace Studies Richard Jackson. Audio
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Mediawatch for 26 October 2014
9:10 AM.Panic over property prices and rising rates in Auckland; political ploys with the Official Information Act - and what a review of compliance might uncover; changes at NZ's biggest radio and newspaper… Read more Audio
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Armaggedon Expo
8:50 AM.Sci-fi fans have descended on Auckland this weekend for the annual Armageddon expo. It's been running in Auckland for nearly twenty years and has gone from what was essentially just a comic trading… Read more Audio
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The day Nelson Mandela came to Auckland
8:40 AM.An Auckland church, St Matthew's in the City, is holding two events to commemorate 'the day Madiba came' - 13 November 1995 - when Nelson Mandela visited and spoke to the hundreds of anti-apartheid… Read more Audio
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Insight for 26 October 2014 - Turning Labour Around
8:12 AM.Catherine Hutton speaks to voters and others to discover what Labour needs to do to attract support Read more Audio
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Vancouver's Brent Toderain on how to revitalise Auckland
7:35 AM.An international trend to make big cities better places to live in is taking hold in Auckland, which is grappling with a change of course from being a sprawling, car dominated city. Auckland also… Read more Audio
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The Employment Relations Amendment Bill
7:10 AM.The Government is pushing ahead with employment law changes which will make it easier for employers to walk away from collective negotiations. But the Minister for Workplace Relations, Michael… Read more Audio
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Tyler Brule
11:44 AM.Tyler Brule has a media brand that encompasses shops, online radio, cafes, and a 300-page printed magazine about politics, travel, global affairs, fashion, culture and luxury. He will be in New… Read more Audio
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Chef Al Brown
11:30 AM.Many in Wellington will know him as co-founder of Logan Brown, included in a list of Trip Advisor's world best restaurants at number 10. His new book is Depot: The Biography of a restaurant - which… Read more Audio
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Thierry Loriot - Jean Paul Gaultier
11:06 AM.At 21, Thierry Loriot was snatched up by a modeling agency and sent off to Paris to work for fashion greats such as Burberry, Zegna and Lavin. His first modeling assignment was with the great Mario… Read more Audio
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The cost of economic crime
10:07 AM.A draft government report obtained by Radio New Zealand estimates the cost of economic crime to the New Zealand economy is between $6.1 billion and $9.4 billion each year. Guests this hour to discuss… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
9:40 AM.This week Wayne Brittenden takes up the issue of academic freedom. Read more Audio