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Conflict History - Leah Bell and Waimarama Anderson
11:30 AM.Two Otorohanga College students who started the petition for government recognition of the New Zealand Wars and a public holiday with which to commemorate them. Audio
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Conflict history - Sir Hew Strachan
11:08 AM.Sir Hew Strachan is the Chichele Professor of the History of War at Oxford University, and is in New Zealand for a series of talks, as part of the First World War project to commemorate the centenary… Read more Audio
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Mi-Sex - then and now, with Murray Burns
10:45 AM.Mi-Sex keyboardist Murray Burns talks about the band's history and their recent reformation. Read more Audio
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Antarctica
10:08 AM.As part of New Zealand's contribution to World Science Week, 1,500 scientists will be in New Zealand for the planet's largest gathering of Antarctic specialists. Wallace is joined by: George… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - Israeli apartheid
9:40 AM.Kolin Thumbadoo is a founding member of the ANC's Australian Office, and a specialist in the management of international aid projects. Mr Thumbadoo speaks about Israel's historic links to apartheid… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 24 August 2014
9:10 AM.'Dirty Politics' creates headlines - and headaches for politicians, bloggers and the media; the original monthly Maori magazine returns; TVNZ's online effort to harvest voters views. Audio
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Andrew Geddis on Dirty Politics
8:40 AM.Professor Andrew Geddis from Otago University teaches Public Law, and also papers including Law and the Democratic Process. He is also a member of the Legislation Advisory Committee, and makes comment… Read more Audio
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Is New Zealand an unequal society?
8:12 AM.Radio New Zealand's Education, Health and Economics correspondents consider election policies and inequality Read more Audio
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Labour's Manukau-East candidate Jenny Salesa
7:47 AM.Labour's new candidate for the Manukau-East seat is of Tongan descent, and has a working life including time spent in the U.S., Tonga and New Zealand. She talks about what she can bring to this south… Read more Audio
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The Pacific tuna catch
7:20 AM.Philippa Tolley is back from Fiji having covered the briefing, from senior government and industry figures, on the state of the Pacific tuna fishery. Audio
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Politics and economic policy
7:10 AM.Radio New Zealand political editor Brent Edwards looks at the main parties economic policies, and the New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services Executive Officer, Trevor McGlinchey, urges… Read more Audio
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Gilad Lotan - Social Media and Personal Bias
11:35 AM.Gilad Lotan is the Chief Data Scientist at Betaworks - he analyses data from social networks and translates what it all means. His latest post is entitled 'Israel, Gaza War & Data - social networks… Read more Audio
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Vela Manusaute - Pasifika in Edinburgh
11:20 AM.The Factory is a Pasifika musical that tells the story of immigrant Samoan factory workers in South Auckland in the 1970s, and it's being performed at the Edinburgh Festival. Radio New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Bruce Ansley - Sailing with South Sea Vagabonds
11:07 AM.Seventy-five years ago a book was published that would become a classic tale of the sea in New Zealand. The book was South Sea Vagabonds and it was written by JW Wray. It has inspired readers since it… Read more Audio
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Dirty Politics: an ethical minefield
10:45 AM.Victoria University professor of philosophy Simon Keller specialises in ethics and political philosophy. He joins Wallace to talk about the ethical minefield thrown up by the publication of Dirty… Read more Audio
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Nicky Hager - Dirty Politics
10:05 AM.Investigative journalist Nicky Hager is the author of the most talked about book of the year to date - Dirty Politics: How attack politics is poisoning New Zealand's political environment. Wallace… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
9:40 AM.Six months ago, Counterpoint took a critical look at the proliferation of straplines and slogans for just about every institution. Today, Wayne sets his gaze on some of the party vote electoral… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 17 August 2014
9:10 AM.On Mediawatch this week - warnings for the media from Nicky Hager's Dirty Politics; plus the reporting of Robin Williams' death. And we hear from Radio New Zealand's outgoing head of news on why he's… Read more Audio
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Molly Oldfield - Down in the Museum Basement
8:42 AM.Molly Oldfield has always loved history. She studied Modern History at Oxford University and this led her to her job, writing and researching the popular TV programme, QI. Over the last year, Molly… Read more Audio
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Should politicians stay out of immigration?
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley explores whether more distance is needed between politicians and some immigration decisions Read more Audio
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ACT's Epsom candidate David Seymour
7:42 AM.Our ongoing series of profiles looking at new candidates - who are they, where did they come from? This morning, 31-year-old David Seymour is running for ACT in Epsom, one of the electorates that, as… Read more Audio
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Arrest of French jounalists highlight sensitivity in West Papua
7:23 AM.The arrests of two French journalists in Indonesia's Papua province have put the spotlight on restrictions still in force on access to West Papua. Audio
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Marian Hobbs blames bloggers for new level of nastiness
7:15 AM.2014 has been called 'the nasty campaign', and that was even before the leaked emails came to light in a new book by Nicky Hager. Audio
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Chris Bramwell explores dirty campaign claims
7:10 AM.The election campaign is only just under way but already the mud has been flying in all directions. Audio
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Kerryann Dunlop : Joining the First 15 of Cookery
11:43 AM.Kerryann Dunlop was a qualified silver-service waitress before being selected to be one of the initial intake into Jamie Oliver's 15 Apprentice Programme. The mother of two has continued cooking, at… Read more Audio