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Mediawatch for 19 October 2014
9:05 AM.The ISIS crisis and tightening of anti-terrorism laws; PR people review their reputation and a mysterious new media name. Audio
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Victor Rodger
8:40 AM.Rodger writes abrasive plays that have changed the face of Pasifika Theatre. Audio
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Insight for 19 October 2014 - Culturally Motivated Crime
8:12 AM.Lynda Chanwai-Earle explores what more needs to be done to counter culturally sanctioned crime in NZ. Read more Video, Audio
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Jane Ginsberg
7:45 AM.Professor Jane C Ginsburg teaches copyright law and trademark law at The Columbia University Law School, and holds several fellowships including from Emmanuel College University of Cambridge, and the… Read more Audio
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Niue
7:40 AM.Wallace talks to Toke Talagi, the premiere of Niue, which celebrates 40 years of independence in free association with New Zealand this week. Audio
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Maori Politics
7:10 AM.It's been a big few weeks in politics for Maori with a number of interesting developments, including the return of Kelvin Davis, the demise of Hone Harawira, the resurgence of Labour among Maori… Read more Audio
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Ian Henderson and Kane Strang - Fishrider Records
11:39 AM.Dunedin-based Ian Henderson's record label, Fishrider Records, has recently released a compilation album, Temporary, featuring - amongst others - Kane Strang. Ian has been making music with his… Read more Audio
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Tamsin Cooper - The Art of Accessories
11:33 AM.If you've ever admired a colourful, fabric brooch on someone's blouse - it might just be a Tamsin Cooper creation. Tamsin Cooper celebrates 10 years of design this year, and in that time her business… Read more Audio
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Aaron Hawkins - Cheese roll councillor
11:32 AM.Dunedin City councillor, broadcaster, writer, and actor Aaron Hawkins responds to Wallace Chapman's cheese roll demands. Audio
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Michael Browning - AC/DC
11:08 AM.In the world of Australian pub rock, Michael Browning is king. He was running Melbourne's Hard Rock Cafe when he first encountered a struggling AC/DC in 1974, and when he and the band parted ways five… Read more Audio
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Dunedin historian Gregor Campbell
11:06 AM.Wallace gets some tidbits from local historian Gregor Campbell. Audio
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Modern Maori Quartet
10:47 AM.Maaka Pohatu, Matariki Whatarau, James Tito and Frances Kora make up the Modern Maori Quartet, which has its roots in the popular Maori show bands of the 50s and 60s. They perform modern and classic… Read more Audio
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Renee Lyons and Nicola Kolb - Locked-in Living
10:20 AM.Renee Lyons talks to Walllace about her one-woman show based on the story of Dunedin man Nick Chisholm who, at the age of 27, had a rugby accident, suffered a stroke and was left with a medical… Read more Audio
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Jessica Latton and Sanja Krsmanovic - Sisters in Arms
10:07 AM.Sisters in Arms tells the stories of Sofija Jovanovic, who posed as a man to join the Serbian army and fight in the First World War, and Dr Jessie Scott, among New Zealand's first women surgeons, who… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - Calvinism
9:44 AM.Wayne looks at Dunedin's Calvinist past and the lampooning it received from one of the country's best known poets. Wallace follows up with the decidedly un-Calvinistic theologian, Sir Lloyd Geering. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 12 October 2014
9:08 AM.Auckland's electricity outage sparks strange responses; journalists and authors striving to keep their sources secret; new Australian anti-terror law worries the media; no such thing as a free lunch?
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Arts Festival Dunedin
8:56 AM.Arts Festival Dunedin Director Nicholas McBryde gives Wallace Chapman the rundown of what's on. Audio
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Kevin Clements, chair of the Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust
8:40 AM.Kevin Clements is the chair of the Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust, which was formed to remember New Zealand's best-known conscientious objector. The trust has plans to honour Archibald Baxter and… Read more Audio
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Insight for 12 October 2014 - Is Dairy Milking Migrants?
8:12 AM.Ian Telfer explores what is happening with dairy workers and migrant employees. Read more Audio
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RNZ's Ian Telfer on Dunedin's bid to be a city of literature
7:56 AM.Dunedin is hoping to join Edinburgh as a UNESCO city of literature. An honour bestowed to date on just six cities worldwide. Audio
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Syrian war at Turkey's doorstep
7:48 AM.The war is Syria has come to Turkey's doorstep in the city of Kobani. The city of 44,000 is in the Aleppo Governorate in northern Syria and has been under onslaught by the ISIL group since mid… Read more Audio
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Psychiatrists call for ban on prescription drug advertising
7:41 AM.New Zealand does something that very few other countries are allowed to do. It's called Direct to Consumer Advertising of prescription medication. It is a controversial exercise that is banned in all… Read more Audio
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Mining proposal causes concern and division in Bougainville
7:35 AM.The huge copper mine in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville, the Panguna Mine, still casts a huge shadow over the province, 25 years after being shut down. The mine was at the centre of the violence that… Read more Audio
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Dunedin MPs, David Clark and Michael Woodhouse
7:12 AM.Michael Woodhouse, National list MP, and Minister of Immigration, Minister of Police, and Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety; and David Clark, MP for Dunedin North and Labour's spokesperson… Read more Audio
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Peter Williams - A Life in the Law
11:35 AM.Peter Williams QC is a well-known name and face to New Zealanders. One of our greatest barristers, Peter Williams has defended some of New Zealand's most infamous criminal cases, including: Terry… Read more Audio