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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
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Alexander Bisley - All Blacks in Chicago
11:52 AM.The All Blacks have left the mark on Soldier Field in Chicago 74 - 6. Alexander Bisley is a rugby and cultural writer for publications such as The Guardian, North and South, and The Lumiere Reader… Read more Audio
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Rob Garrett - Sculpture on Shore
11:44 AM.Every two years the cliffs around Narrow Neck Beach in Auckland are decorated with some of the country's sculptures - everything from 3D art installations to lightworks to traditional stone sculpture.
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Ian Kelly - Vivienne Westwood
11:28 AM.Vivienne Westwood has achieved a longevity in fashion unprecedented since Coco Chanel. Audio
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Peter Gilmore - Cooking on the Quay
11:10 AM.If you've ever been to Sydney - you may have seen - or perhaps even eaten - at a restaurant right oposite the opera house -called simply, 'Quay.' cited as one of the 50 Best restaurants in the World… Read more Audio
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NZ 2030 - A Panel Discussion
10:10 AM.What are the challenges, opportunities and threats facing young New Zealanders as they navigate their way towards 2030 - the year when the last of the baby boomers reach retirement age? Audio
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Counterpoint for 2 November 2014
9:40 AM.Pope Francis recently condemned capital punishment and life imprisonment as inhumane. This week on Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint, Wayne questions whether, when it comes to executions, the west has… Read more Audio
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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