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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - sex and disability
9:44 AM.Is sexual experience a human right, and if so, should we not be ensuring that this right is not denied to those with physical disabilities? Audio
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Mediawatch for 6 July 2014
9:10 AM.The diplomatic immunity drama; changes at RNZ on air and behind the scenes; a confusing picture of peace at Auckland's port; claims of a gag on Teina Pora, and; politicians using bad words. Audio
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Outgoing Federated Farmers' CEO - Connor English
8:35 AM.The youngest of the twelve English siblings, Connor talks about his farming childhood in Southland and what competition within a large family taught him for life as an adult. Audio
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Insight for 6 July 2014 - NZ's Tiptoe Relations with US & China
8:12 AM.Insight travels to Washington to explore how NZ can balance relationship between US and China Audio
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Iraq with Donatella Rovera
7:53 AM.Amnesty International's Senior Crisis Response Adviser, Donatella Rovera, has just returned to the UK from Northern Iraq and outlines many of the extreme concerns her organisation has for Iraq and its… Read more Audio
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Wimbledon with Dave Luddy
7:43 AM.Dave Luddy live from Wimbledon with a look back at today's women's final and a preview of what's in store for the business end of the men's tournament. Audio
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Pacific fisheries
7:34 AM.Radio New Zealand International's Alex Perrottet talks about the further limits Pacific nations are imposing on some fisheries as fears grow for the viability of various tuna species. Audio
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Politics with Chris Bramwell
7:20 AM.Radio New Zealand political reporter Chris Bramwell has been at the Labour Party congress. Audio
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Politics with David Talbot
7:08 AM.Labour's election campaign manager, David Talbot, talks about the party pre-election congress currently under way in Wellington. Audio
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Mediawatch Extra July 2014
12:01 PM.The online-only companion to Mediawatch devoted to your queries and comments. This month: complaints about coverage of Donghua Liu's donations; how a long-haired schoolboy squabble ended up in the… Read more Audio
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Brazil in Focus
11:06 AM.In the latest of our occasional Countries in Focus series we take a look at Brazil. Brazil's youngest ever published author, Diego Albuquerque, and his Kiwi publisher and translator, Peter Dowling… Read more Audio
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Gaylene Preston - Hope and Wire
10:35 AM.Gaylene Preston has been making feature films and documentaries with a distinctive NZ flavour for over 30 years. Her latest venture is an epic six part drama series called Hope and Wire, which she… Read more Audio
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Tara Moss - The Fictional Woman
10:06 AM.Tara Moss is a novelist, TV presenter and journalist. Her books are published in 18 countries and include the internationally best-selling and acclaimed, series of six crime novels featuring the… Read more Audio
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20 000 Days on Earth - Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard
9:40 AM.The resolutely camera shy Nick Cave is captured on film in a way never seen before. In a fusion of reality and drama 20,000 Days on Earth documents 24 hours in the life of the musical icon - it's an… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
9:40 AM.Wayne Brittenden looks at the forces at play and some little known history. Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's rejected calls from the US and Europe for a more inclusive government to counter the… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 29 June 2014
9:06 AM.The PM in the US; overwrought reporting of Labour's 'donation nightmare'; radio kills the video star with a new TV channel; the phone hacking trial in Murdoch's press; some overcooked Sunday paper… Read more Audio
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Insight for 29 June 2014 - Japan's Massive Rebuild Mission
8:12 AM.Cushla Norman reports from Japan on progress in the massive post tsunami rebuild Audio
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Wimbledon 2014
7:54 AM.Wimbledon 2014 - David Luddy was chairman of the British Lawn Tennis Writers' and is on the Wimbledon media sub committee - he reports from Wimbledon. Audio
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Planning expert optimistic for South Auckland initiative
7:37 AM.Tim Williams led the re-generation of east London, including developments for the 2008 Olympics, and is now CEO of the Committee for Sydney - an economic development group. He was in Auckland recently… Read more Audio
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Sacked PNG Attorney General calls for Prime Minister to resign
7:34 AM.Calls continue for Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to resign amid an ongoing legal wrestle related to a major corruption case. Audio
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Political Editor Brent Edwards
7:20 AM.Our Political Editor Brent Edwards is also at the National Party conference. Audio
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Economic Minister Steven Joyce
7:10 AM.The 78th National Party annual conference is underway this weekend, and there is a clear message coming out of it - National may be doing well in the polls - but in this MMP environment the election… Read more Audio
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Child Poverty: young people, and other experts
11:05 AM.We take a look at the always controversial topic of child poverty in New Zealand.
Three year-13 students at Wellington East Girls College tell Jeremy Rose about their experiences of child poverty… Read more Audio
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Matariki at NZ On Screen
10:48 AM.To celebrate Matariki, NZ On Screen – the online database for television, film and music – has collated a new collection of Māori programming. Read more Audio
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Creative Writers Panel
10:07 AM.The Manukau Institute of Technology has just opened its new campus which will see students learning in a fully cloud based environment. Audio