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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - Watergate, 40-years on
9:40 AM.This week's Counterpoint looks back at the demise of the Nixon administration and the ramifications for the Fourth Estate, with Professor Robert Jensen from the School of Journalism at the University… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 7 September 2014
9:06 AM.Music stations seize on stolen nude celebrity shots; more 'Dirty Politics' developments, and; one of the trickiest jobs in journalism... reporting from North Korea. Audio
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Michael Field - The Catch
8:40 AM.Michael Field's new book, The Catch, shines a light on what happens away from prying eyes, out in the ocean. It is a portrayal of how parts of fishing industry have virtually reinvented slavery. Read more Audio
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Insight for 7 September 2014 - Sparking the Youth Vote
8:12 AM.Megan Whelan and Elle Hunt explore the campaigns to get out the youth vote. Read more Video, Audio
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Maori Party Ikaroa Rawhiti candidate Marama Fox
7:48 AM.As part of the series on new political candidates, we profile the Maori Party's potential Ikaroa Rawhiti MP Marama Fox. Read more Audio
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Prisoners working outside prison at record levels
7:40 AM.The number of prisoners going to work has reached record levels as Corrections targets the growing gap of skilled workers. Audio
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Gaston Flosse forced out of office
7:23 AM.French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse was forced out of office after a sentence for corruption was finally enforced. Radio New Zealand International's news editor Walter Zweifel details the story… Read more Audio
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Jacqueline Smart on youth vote
7:11 AM.Ethnographic researcher Jacqueline Smart has been looking at young New Zealanders to see how they see themselves in the context of national and cultural identity. Audio
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Nobel Prize winner Professor Gordon McBean
11:45 AM.One of the leading voices in the field of climate change is Nobel Prize Co recipient Professor Gordon McBean who has just been named President of the International Council for Science. Read more Audio
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Jeremy Rose finds out about Vertical Living
11:22 AM.In the 1940s a group of idealistic Wellington architects formed the Architectural Centre. For more than six decades the Centre has been at the forefront of debates about how the city should develop… Read more Audio
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Soprano Anna Leese talks about her role in 'Don Giovanni'
10:45 AM.Anna has recently returned to our shores from her home in Italy to play the part of Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni. Audio
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Chef Dan Pearson talks about his new book 'Bistronomy'
10:32 AM.Dan Pearson began his career as a teenager in the burger vans and factory kitchens of Northampton, England and worked his way up over the years ending up at the Michelin-starred Foliage at the… Read more Audio
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Author Lee Child discusses losing his job and finding Jack Reacher
10:31 AM.Lee Child is the man behind the Jack Reacher character. He has a new book, another in the Jack Reacher series, called Personal. Reacher is on a mission to hunt down a sniper, who he put away in prison… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittendon's Counterpoint looks at New Zealand's bid for a seat on the UN Security Council
9:46 AM.With New Zealand's bid against Spain and Turkey for a non- permanent seat on the UN Security Council, Wayne takes a critical look at the campaign. Audio
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Mediawatch for 31 August 2014
9:06 AM.Collins quits; political parties vs the All Blacks; crank Corkery trumps policy; will the Dirty Politics saga change the media? Audio
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Dr Donna Swift wins Sonja Davies Peace Award for her work in girls’ violence
8:42 AM.Donna Swift is a social anthropologist, reseacher and educator, from the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology. Donna recently won the Sonja Davies Peace Award for her work in the area of girls… Read more Audio
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Insight for 31 August 2014 - The Realities of Auckland
8:13 AM.RNZ Auckland correspondents explore what political party policies might mean for NZ's biggest and most diverse city Read more Audio
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Green Party Mt Roskill candidate Barry Coates
7:50 AM.Continuing the Sunday Morning profile series of new candidates this election, this morning Green party candidate for Mt Roskill, Barry Coates. Read more Audio
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PNG Government resumes in wake of fraud claims against Prime Minister
7:39 AM.Papua New Guinea's parliament has resumed this week after being adjourned in June amid fallout from a major fraud case engulfing the Prime Minister Peter O'Neill. Audio
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Porirua doctor Bryan Betty discusses sub-standard housing and illness
7:21 AM.How do the various housing announcements effect those in areas of very high deprivation? One of those areas is Cannons Creek in Porirua. Audio
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Parties push housing policies
7:17 AM.Housing, or the lack there of, has been one policy area to get some traction, over the dirty politics saga that has dominated the early weeks of this election campaign. Audio
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What does Judith Collins's resignation mean for the National Party's campaign?
7:10 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, insists Judith Collins' sudden resignation won't derail the National Party's campaign three weeks out from the election. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch Extra August 2014
11:00 AM.The online-only companion to Mediawatch based on your feedback. This month: Is Dirty Politics is a 'beltway' issue?; reporting election campaign gaffes; Radio New Zealand's digital-era direction… Read more Audio
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Tribute to Ian Gordon
11:50 AM.Vale Ian, we will miss you very much.
Wallace Chapman pays tribute to Radio New Zealand sound engineer Ian Gordon during Sunday Morning on Radio New Zealand National. Audio
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Conflict history - Henry Reynolds
11:40 AM.Henry Reynolds is a leading Australian historian and the author of Forgotten War, the book chronicling Australia's wars with its indigenous peoples. Audio