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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
9:40 AM.This year marks the 150th anniversary of a key event in Danish history that had significant, though little known, implications for NZ. Wayne looks at the circumstances and Wallace follows up with Bill… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 16 November 2014
9:10 AM.Media make a meal of munted punters at the races; reaction to new restrictions aimed at curbing IS extremism in New Zealand; Maori TV's chief executive on where he's taking the channel in its second… Read more Audio
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Raul Salazar - Micro Social Housing Solution
8:43 AM.As the New Zealand Government plans to sell and reorganise state housing, some in America are coming up with novel ways to help those who need a warm place to live. Quixote Village is located on… Read more Audio
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Insight for 16 November 2014 - Flexibility and Employment Laws
8:12 AM.Patrick O'Meara examines the new labour laws and what they mean for firms and workers Read more Audio
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Update from the ATP World Tour tennis finals in London
7:53 AM.The ATP World Tour tennis finals contines it sell out season at Londons 02 arena, with some spectacular tennis. Tennis commentator Dave Luddy has been taking in all the action. Audio
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Record number of winners in NZ wine awards
7:47 AM.The Air NZ wine awards were held this past week, and the judges awarded a record 112 wines from around the country. Audio
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Labour's housing spokesman Phil Twyford discusses state housing
7:34 AM.The Govt has indicated it will sell, over time, a percentage of the 69,000 Housing NZ homes, and move to boost the social housing sector. Bill English told Sunday Morning last week, that the focus… Read more Audio
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Solomon Islanders prepare for election
7:23 AM.More than 400 candidates are contesting 50 seats for a four-year term. Audio
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G20 leaders wind up summit in Brisbane
7:10 AM.The G20 leaders' meeting in Brisbane ends today amid criticism that the group of the world's 20 biggest economies are not taking inequality and poverty seriously enough. Audio
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Behind the Scenes: Kim Hill creates a glass object
11:58 AM.Kim Hill makes a glass paperweight at the Chronicle Glass Studio under the supervision of business co-owner and glass artist Katie Brown. Audio
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Patrick Reynolds - Bungalows
11:40 AM.Bungalows, a style of house popular between the wars, were modest homes for modest people. These single-storey houses drew from American and UK architectural influences of the time. Ninety years on… Read more Audio
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Francis Fukuyama - Political Order and Political Decay
11:06 AM.Francis Fukuyama is possibly best known for his essay The End Of History. He talks to Wallace about his latest work - Political Order and Political Decay - which has been described as, "a sweeping… Read more Audio
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Rafael Bonachela - Communicating through Dance
10:30 AM.Rafael Bonachela is the creative director of the Sydney Dance Company. Originally from Barcelona, Bonachela has traveled the world honing his craft while working with everyone from Kylie Minogue to… Read more Audio
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Stephanie de Montalk - Hurts Like Hell
10:07 AM.Poet and biographer Stephanie de Montalk tells the story of the chronic pain that she has lived with for more than a decade in her new book How Does it Hurt. The book also investigates the lives and… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
9:40 AM.Wednesday of this week, November the fifth, marked the four hundred and ninth anniversary of the failed Gunpowder Plot to blow up the ruling Protestant elite in the Houses of Parliament - and King… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 9 November 2014
9:09 AM.A conversation that wound up climate change campaigners and skeptics - and other contrary climate claims in the media; the complex deals done to get local shows on commercial TV; one man's mission to… Read more Audio
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RNZ correspondent at Tennis ATP World Tour Finals
8:54 AM.The world's top 8 tennis players compete in the end of season 8-day ATP Tour Finals in London starting in just over 17 hours time. Audio
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Professor James Bagian - An Astronaut’s View of Healthcare
8:40 AM.Professor James Bagian is a former astronaut and an expert in human fallibility and in particular how it relates to healthcare. He talks to Wallace about the more than 300 hours he spent in space, the… Read more Audio
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Tom Larkin and WW1 extended interview from Insight
8:13 AM.Tom Larkin, former diplomat & WW2 sailor talks about the view of WW1 in the 1930s Read more Audio
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Insight for 9 November 2014 - An Outbreak of War Commemorations
8:12 AM.Gael Woods asks how much memories of WW1 have slipped into the realms of myth Read more Audio
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Australian expert discusses impact of cigarette plain packaging
7:49 AM.The plain packaging of cigarettes is seen as another step in the fight against smoking. NZ is yet to see plain packaging, waiting to see how the Australian experience plays out. Audio
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Fiji nominates the Kiribati president for Nobel Peace Prize
7:35 AM.Fiji has nominated the president of Kiribati, Anote Tong, as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, for his work around climate change issues. Audio
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Housing Foundations opens homes for low-income families
7:29 AM.Well, If you believed everything you heard about the Auckland housing market, you'd assume that for low income families home ownership is out of reach. Audio
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Bill English outlines Government philosophy on state housing
7:13 AM.The issue of state housing is back in the spotlight with the Govt wanting to place more of what they call social housing in the hands of community providers. Audio
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Opposition parties tackle Government state housing plan
7:09 AM.The Government is set to proceed with its controversial plan to sell more State houses while expecting community providers and iwi to provide more social housing. Audio