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Jennifer Frost : Let’s Talk About Gossip
11:26 AM.Associate Professor of History at Auckland University Dr Jennifer Fros specialises in the social, cultural, and political history of 20th century America. Her last book Hedda Hopper's Hollywood… Read more Audio
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John Demartini : Digital Distraction
11:06 AM.John Demartini is the founder of the Demartini Institute a private research and education organisation focusing on human development. Dr Demartini speaks to Wallace about 'digital distraction' and why… Read more Audio
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David Doubilet : An Underwater Life
10:35 AM.David Doubilet began snorkeling at age eight and by age 12 he was taking underwater pictures on a Brownie Hawkeye camera stuffed into a rubber anesthesiologist bag. He's gone on to become one of the… Read more Audio
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Joanna Preston : The Dark Feathered Art of Poetry
10:06 AM.Joanna Preston is an Australian-born poet, editor and freelance writing tutor who lives in Southbridge, near Christchurch. She has just taken over as poetry editor for Takahe magazine, which is… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
9:40 AM.This weekend marks the 69th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. Wayne looks at the little-known story of American victims of US bombs. Wallace follows up with US physician Dr Craig Booth… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 10 August 2014
9:06 AM.New boss for a big broadcaster; a celebrity tragedy; two documentaries on climate change that the main media wouldn't make; the plan for a single audiovisual archive. Audio
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Ari Seth Cohen : Fashionably Old
8:40 AM.Ari Seth Cohen is the creator of Advanced Style a street-style photographic blog documenting, in his words, the "fashion and wisdom of the senior set." The blog has since inspired a book and a… Read more Audio
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Claims tertiary funding damaging learning
8:12 AM.John Gerritsen explores the system of funding tertiary education institutions and its impact Read more Audio
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Gay Rugby
7:53 AM.The Bingham Cup Sydney 2014 is set to be held from August 24th. It is known as the World Cup of Gay rugby Union, and is seen as a catalyst for change, both on and off the sporting field. There are… Read more Audio
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National's Hutt South candidate Chris Bishop
7:40 AM.Continuing our profile of some of the new candidates standing in this years election, this morning we take a look at The National Party candidate for Hutt South Chris Bishop. Bishop is from the Hutt… Read more Audio
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Fiji’s Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama campaigns local Fijians
7:25 AM.Fiji's leader, Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama is in Auckland this weekend and spoke at the Vodafone Events Centre yesterday to hundreds of supporters and a small host of vocal protesters. Audio
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Economist says tax policy should be taken away from politicians
7:12 AM.There is the wider question of what role does tax play in society. Susan Guthrie is an economist at the Morgan Foundation, and co-author with Gareth Morgan of the book 'The Big Kahuna, turning tax and… Read more Audio
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Tax is shaping up as a key election issue
7:10 AM.Tax is shaping up again as one of the defining issues of the election campaign with the two major parties disagreeing over the need for a comprehensive capital gains tax. We hear from Political Editor… Read more Audio
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Anna Cottrell - Great War Stories
11:45 AM.Anna Cottrell is a documentary maker, who is passionate about telling New Zealand stories. Her latest project takes a look at New Zealand's contribution to the First World War - focusing on the… Read more Audio
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Dean Brettschneider - Passion for Dough
11:30 AM.Dean Brettschneider is a truly global baker - a Kiwi who splits his time between Denmark, Singapore and NZ. He is the founder and co-owner of bakery chain Baker and Cook which has its flagship store… Read more Audio
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Nathan Consedine - Emotional Voting
11:05 AM.Dr Nathan Consedine is an Associate Professor at Auckland University and Director of Masters in Health Psychology. He joins Wallace in the first of monthly chats to discuss how emotions influence… Read more Audio
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Heather Hendrickson - Superbugs
10:30 AM.Heather Hendrickson is a lecturer in molecular biosciences at Massey University. She talks to Wallace about antibiotic resistance, superbugs, new drugs, and the impact of antibacterial consumer… Read more Audio
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Bill Bailey - Life and Limboland
10:06 AM.British comedian, musician and actor Bill Bailey is touring NZ in November with his new show, Limboland - all about that gap between how we imagine our lives to be, and how they really are. Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
9:40 AM.Wayne looks at the troubling - but little discussed - increasing incidence of plagiarism in universities. Wallace follows up with Michael Peters, Professor of Education at the University of Waikato. Audio
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Mediawatch for 3 August 2014
9:06 AM.Coverage of the Gaza crisis stirs strong emotions - and the battle for hearts and minds; an outbreak of ebola alarmism; as publishers ponder making us pay for online news, how much will we part with -… Read more Audio
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Sharon Jones - Soul Survivor
8:40 AM.She's been called the female James Brown, but soul singer Sharon Jones does her own thing. After a decade of touring and recording Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings have fashioned themselves into one of… Read more Audio
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Future Food Security in a Warming Planet
8:12 AM.Benedict Collins investigates future food developments in Asia as supplies there and in NZ are threatened by climate change Read more Audio
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Meghan Mutrie reports on Black Ferns' progress in WRWC
7:54 AM.In France the 12 best Women's Rugby teams are one round in to the Women's Rugby World Cup. Meghan Mutrie is a former Canadian international for the Sevens and Fifteens, a former Wellington reporter… Read more Audio
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Stephen Hewson with the latest from the Commonwealth Games
7:46 AM.Stephen Hewson is reporting from the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Audio
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Internet Party candidate for Auckland Central Miriam Pierard
7:34 AM.Miriam Pierard is the Internet Party's candidate for Auckland Central, and number 3 on the party list. The 27 year old's background is in the social sciences, education and activism. Miriam says she… Read more Audio