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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint.
9:40 AM.Wayne looks at the great popularity of the Pope with progressives inside and outside the Church. Audio
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Mediawatch for 22 June 2014
9:05 AM.The media frenzy around David Cunliffe; the fight for hearts and minds over funding a tilt at the Americas Cup; a magazine poll on trust falls flat and a British invader in Australia's media market. Audio
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Wish You Were Here Art Project
8:52 AM.Christchurch artist Julia Holden has been working on an art project called 'Wish you were here'. Read more Audio
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Lucy Daeth is part of the Alright Christchurch organisation.
8:38 AM.New research shows many Cantabrians are still struggling to cope with the after effects of the earthquakes. Audio
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Insight for 22 June 2014 - Burden of Christchurch Rebuild
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley revisits Christchurch to see how people are coping more than 3 years on Audio
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Gearing Up for Wimbledon Championship
7:53 AM.David Luddy is a sports commentator who was chairman of the British Lawn Tennis Writers' and is on the Wimbledon media sub committee. Audio
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Debate heats up over Scotland's independence referendum
7:37 AM.Lesley Riddoch is a broadcaster and journalist who writes for the Scotsman and Guardian, she often comments on Scottish Independence and wants them to vote Yes. Audio
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PNG Prime Minister fends off arrest for alleged corruption
7:32 AM.A major political storm has engulfed the office of the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea this week in relation to a corruption case he is implicated in. Audio
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Scientist on the risk of exploration in dolphin habitat.
7:19 AM.Dr Rochelle Constantine, a Senior Lecturer, at the Institute of Marine Science, University of Auckland is part of the research which places the Maui's dolphin at dire levels. Audio
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Simon Bridges defends exploration in dolphin sanctuary
7:17 AM.The West Coast, North Island, Marine Mammal Sanctuary is home to the Maui's dolphin, the Government has come under fire for including more than 3-thousand square kilometres of that sanctuary in the… Read more Audio
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PM's US trip
7:10 AM.Prime Minister John Key has had back to back meetings on his US trip with dignitaries, including a meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House. Audio
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Warwick Henderson - Art for Arts sake
11:43 AM.Auckland gallery owner Warwick Henderson has written a book called Behind the Canvas - the Insiders Guide to the New Zealand Art Market. Read more Audio
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Chris Howard - Tweeting Professor
11:27 AM.The combined tools of Skype, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - you are never more than a click away from home anymore. Audio
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Jason Shon Bennett - Eat Less and Live Long
11:06 AM.Jason has written a book about getting healthy, losing weight, and preventing disease with what he calls Regular Intelligent Fasting - The book is Eat Less Live Long. Audio
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David Robie - Human Rights in the Pacific
10:30 AM.Professor David Robie is the Director of the Pacific Media Centre at the Auckland University of Technology. Read more Audio
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Tuma Hazou - PLO AT 50
10:06 AM.Tuma Hazou spent most of his working life covering the conflict as a journalist with, among others, the BBC and the ABC, but his interest in the Israel Palestine conflict is also personal. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
9:40 AM.In Counterpoint this week, Wayne looks at incarceration US style. Audio
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Mediawatch for 15 June 2014
9:05 AM.Media reaction to the downfall of John Banks; public funding for a satirical political party; World Cup scandals create an epic PR disaster; verdicts on Maori TV's mis-spending scoop and how the PM's… Read more Audio
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Black Caps' tour of the West Indies
8:50 AM.It's been a good week for New Zealand sport with the All Blacks beating England and wining the Hilliary Shield. Audio
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Marine Reserves
8:46 AM.The Akaroa Marine Reserve was finally opened last Sunday after a near 20-year battle between local conservationists, Ngai Tahu and recreational fishers. Audio
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The Rimpac exercise
8:38 AM.New Zealand is attending the RIMPAC exercise hosted by the United States Navy. Audio
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Extended interview - Chief of Defence Lt-Gen Tim Keating
8:15 AM.Kate Newton asks Lieutenant General Keating about the challenges ahead for the Defence Force Audio
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Insight for 15 June 2014 - A Defence Force Facing Change
8:12 AM.Kate Newton explores whether NZ will need the same sort of Defence Force in the future. Audio
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2014 set to be a great vintage for NZ wine industry
7:51 AM.The New Zealand Wine industry says 2014 is set to become a high quality vintage which will boost the billion-dollar industry. Audio
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The FIFA World cup in Brazil
7:41 AM.Jacob McSweeny, former Radio New Zealand journalist reports from the Brazilian city of Cuiaba on the FIFA World Cup. Audio