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RNZI correspondent Sally Round in Fiji
7:27 AM.The elections will be taking place in Fiji on the 17th of September this year, and much of the focus will be on how Commodore Frank Bainimarama's party does, and whether the elections are deemed free… Read more Audio
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Retiring MPs reflect on their time in Parliament
7:16 AM.And as Parliament rises for the election there have been a round of valedictory speeches, as MPs depart. Two of them are long serving MP's, the Hon. Phil Heatley, a five term MP for Whangarei since… Read more Audio
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MPs mark the end of the parliamentary term
7:10 AM.Parliament has risen, and MPs have fanned out across the country to start campaigning for the September election. Audio
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Shaun Holt on Complementary Therapies for Cancer
11:45 AM.Professor Shaun Holt, the author of Complementary Therapies for Cancer: What Works, What Doesn't, and how to tell the difference. Read more Audio
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Rebecca Wadey on cancer patient wellness
11:30 AM.A decade after a diagnosis with cancer, Rebecca Wadey has opened what she calls a one-stop wellness hub - The Centre in Kingsland, Auckland and she's decided to run free yoga classes for cancer… Read more Audio
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Rawiri Paratene and The Globe Shakespeare Global Tour
11:10 AM.Rawiri Paratene is the only non-British actor travelling by boat, train, plane and tall-ship across seven continents from village squares to national theatres, starting and ending at The Globe theatre… Read more Audio
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Meg Worlitzer on The Interestings
10:40 AM.Writer of The Interestings, Meg Worlitzer will be in New Zealand next month for Christchurch's WORD Writers and Readers Festival. Audio
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David Armitage on the plight of history
10:10 AM.Harvard University professor David Armitage asks us to reconsider the plight of the historian with an endemic short-termism in current thought. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - Fukushima
9:40 AM.This week, a fresh look at Fukushima which Wallace discusses with Melbourne University's Nossal Institute for Global Health's associate professor Dr Tilman Ruff. Audio
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Mediawatch for 27 July 2014
9:10 AM.Reporting the MH 17 disaster; how the media handle gruesome details and images in an era of instant transmission; should reporters fear surveillance and snooping, and how can they protect themselves… Read more Audio
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Susan Bissel on the Girl Summit 2014
8:40 AM.UNICEF's Chief of Child Protection, Susan Bissel, talks about the first conference dedicated to tackling female genital mutilation and forced marriage, it was held in London this week. Audio
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New Zealand's Most Vulnerable Kids
8:12 AM.Anusha Bradley speaks to six families involved in a long term study as the latest report explores what makes a child vulnerable. Read more Audio
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Tim Graham at the Commonwealth Games
7:52 AM.The latest from Glasgow on the overnight New Zealand medal-haul, and the Usain Bolt roadshow hits town. Audio
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Eric Tijerina on child migrants crisis dividing US
7:42 AM.Tens of thousands of unaccompanied child immigrants are arriving in the US from Central America - the issue is seen as a crisis. Audio
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Alex Duprel on French Polynesian politics
7:34 AM.The editor of Tahiti's Pacific Monthly chronicles the political career and the corruption conviction controversy around the French Polynesian senator, and former president, Gaston Flosse. Audio
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Politics with Colin Craig
7:18 AM.Conservative Party leader on his party's election campaign and the policies of one law for all and binding referenda. Audio
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Politics with Grant Duncan
7:10 AM.Massey University Associate Professor in public policy and political theory, Grant Duncan, addresses the issue of post-election coalition negotiations and the transparency, or not, of who will do what… Read more Audio
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The Intellectual Commons
11:06 AM.Nobel laureate Randy Schekman recently committed himself to only publishing in open access journals - that is, journals that can be accessed by anyone for free. And the open access movement is going… Read more Audio
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Transgender Statistics
10:48 AM.Statistics New Zealand is asking for feedback on a proposal to help develop a consistent way of measuring and using information about gender. Rainbow Youth general manager Duncan Matthews thinks this… Read more Audio
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Greg Olear
10:28 AM.Greg Olear is the author of Fathermucker, a Los Angeles Times bestseller, and Totally Killer, which is being developed for television by Bret Easton Ellis. Wallace talks to Greg Olear about his… Read more Audio
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The Troubles
10:15 AM.The Troubles play 21st century jazz and are performing at the Edinburgh International Jazz and Blues Festival in July as part of the 'NZ at the Festival'. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
9:45 AM.Wayne Brittenden takes a critical look at Israel and the particular unhappiness of Jews who oppose the conduct of the Israeli government. Then, Norman Pollack, Emeritus Professor of History at… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 20 July 2014
9:06 AM.World Cup breaks records and startles reporters; Sky TV's boss on past success and future digital challenges; investigators advising our investigative journalists. Audio
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Richard Egan - Spiritual Care
8:45 AM.Dr Richard Egan is a University of Otago lecturer in health promotion who has written widely on spirituality. His most recent research looks at the importance of spiritual care for people with serious… Read more Audio
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Insight for 20 July 2014 - The Future of West Coast Mining
8:12 AM.Conan Young explores the future of the West Coast in the face of declining mining activities. Read more Audio