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Sam Harris - Devoted to Reason
10:23 AM.One of the world's most well-known atheists, Sam Harris is the author of the bestselling books The End of Faith and The Moral Landscape. Dr Harris is cofounder and CEO of Project Reason, a nonprofit… Read more Audio
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Maureen Callahan - The Starry 90s
10:08 AM.Brooklyn-based Maureen Callahan has worked as a writer for the New York Post as well as being a contributor for Vanity Fair - where she wrote about the extraordinary relationship between the late… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
9:38 AM.Wayne looks at the Occupy demonstrations in Hong Kong, the West's comparatively tepid response and other little-reported grievances behind the demand for democracy. Wallace follows up with Sophie… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 5 October 2014
9:07 AM.Turning Labour's leadership crisis into a drama; trust ownership for the media - and the launch of NZME; the 'Planet Key' problem - and new legal backup for satire and parody in the UK. Audio
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New report highlights the changing Pacific environment
8:40 AM.Rising sea levels, drought, floods, loss of crops, pollution and land and homes swept into the sea - life in the Pacific region is tough for many. A new report focussing on how these challenges are… Read more Audio
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Horse racing industry under pressure
8:12 AM.Andrew McRae explores the horse racing industry and what it needs to survive Read more Video, Audio
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Brazil gears up for first round of presidential elections
7:44 AM.Brazilians are heading to the polls this weekend. Incumbent President Dilma Rousseff may well end up getting a second term, but Socialist Party candidate Marina Silva, is in a statistical tie with Ms… Read more Audio
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Substation fire knocks out power to thousands in Auckland
7:42 AM.Eighty-five-thousand Auckland homes are without power because of a fire at a Transpower substation. Audio
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Chinese plans for huge nickel smelter in Vanuatu
7:36 AM.The prospect of low taxes and cheap labour have made Vanuatu an attractive option for a Chinese-backed joint venture hoping to build a huge nickel smelter. Audio
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Peter Dunne and David Seymour
7:09 AM.ACT'S new leader David Seymour and United Future leader Peter Dunne go head to head on the Resource Management Act and charter schools; controversy over a proposal for a huge nickel smelter in… Read more Audio
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Silvia Zuur, solidarity economics
11:45 AM.Sunday Morning producer Jeremy Rose speaks with CEO and founder of Chalkle, the adult education business, and the host to Nicanor Perlas in New Zealand about solidaity economics in this country. Audio
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Nicanor Perlas, solidarity economics
11:25 AM.Filipino political activist, environmentalist, future-thinker, and multi-award laureate on what he calls solidarity economics. Audio
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Tim Balme - The Brokenwood Mysteries
11:10 AM.Actor turned writer Tim Balme on his new creation The Brokenwood Mysteries which has its premiere screening tonight on the small screen. Audio
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Paul Sorrell - Oamaru
10:40 AM.Victorian stone buildings are ubiquitous in this North Otago town, a contrast to the tide of timber found elsewhere. Author, Paul Sorrell on his new book, Oamaru - New Zealand's Victorian Living Room.
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Jon Bridges and David Downs - Kiwi inventions
10:10 AM.No 8 Rewired is the new book by Jon Bridges and David Downs which celebrates the already famous inventors from New Zealand, and those that may have otherwise faded into obscurity. Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
9:45 AM.Wayne Brittenden ponders the state of social democractic parties in the West, and Wallace Chapman speaks with Swedish political commentator Dr. Jan Oberg who heads the Transnational Foundation, a… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 28 September 2014
9:10 AM.Australian anti-terror raids; bloodthirsty coverage of the Labour leadership; the Fijian election and media freedom, and; Glenn Greenwald and his billionaire backer. Audio
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The fashion of Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan
8:51 AM.Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan helped break down barriers for both Maori and women. Her fashion sense was also ground breaking, and some of her wardrobe now features in a Hawkes Bay gallery exhibition… Read more Audio
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Banned Books Week, a spotlight on censorship
8:45 AM.Christchurch Polytech librarian Julie Humby on the list of books, current and historical, that haven't met the censors' standards. Audio
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Fiji after military rule
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley explores what lies ahead for Fiji after the first elections in 8 years. Read more Audio
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China's trade in tools of torture and repression
7:45 AM.Amnesty International's China Researcher William Nee on the NGO's JV report, with the Omega Research Foundation, titled "China's Trade in Tools of Torture and Repression". Audio
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Photojournalist covers the Ebola outbreak in Liberia
7:35 AM.Tim Freccia on his coverage and photographic documentation of this year's Ebola outbreak in the west African nation. Audio
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Key and Clark biographers discuss political leadership
7:15 AM.Authors of "John Key, Portrait of a Prime Minister" and "Helen Clark: a political life", John Roughan and Denis Welch respectively, discuss what it is that brings strong leadership to a party, and to… Read more Audio
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Labour leader David Cunliffe's resignation
7:10 AM.Radio New Zealand's political editor Brent Edwards on Labour's latest quest for leadership. Audio
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Mediawatch for 21 September 2014 - Election Special
12:09 PM.Mediawatch looks at the media on election night with Wallace Chapman - and the coverage of the extraordinary election campaign. Also: how an award winning American reporter and a world-famous… Read more Audio