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Insight for 1 June 2014 - High Stakes in the High Country
8:12 AM.In this week's Insight Graeme Acton travels to the heart of the South Island High Country, where farmers and environmentalists are locked in a battle pitting farming intensification against those who… Read more Audio
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Netball: Last round of ANZ champs
7:54 AM.A Netball roundup with Penny Miles from netballscoop.com. Audio
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Auckland Council launches plan for PI home ownership
7:45 AM.The Salvation Army recently released a report on the welfare of Pacific Island people - High unemployment and low incomes are concerns, but also worrying, are housing problems that see many Pacific… Read more Audio
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Bainimarama's Fiji First party may not be sticking to the rules
7:36 AM.Election authorities in Fiji have registered the political party of the Prime Minister Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama. However the registration of the Fiji First party has been shrouded in controversy… Read more Audio
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Questions remains over death in police custody
7:32 AM.Sentry Taitoko died in a police cell over three months ago but his family still don't know why. The police say he died of respiratory problems, despite his family reporting no history of such a… Read more Audio
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Green Party leader Russel Norman
7:08 AM.The Green Party are having their annual general meeting this weekend, and should election night go the way they hope on September 20, for the first time in 24 years Green MP's could become Ministers… Read more Audio
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Eleanor Ozich - Simple Food
11:50 AM.Eleanor Ozich is the founder of the food blog 'My Petite Kitchen', she now has a cookbook, the 'My Petite Kitchen Cookbook'. Audio
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Paul Harrison - Psychology of Shopping
11:33 AM.Have you ever wondered about the psychology of supermarkets? With retail expert and specialist in consumer behavior Paul Harrison. Read more Audio
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Patrick Clifford - Architecture Gold Standard
11:07 AM.Patrick Clifford, along with his long time colleagues Malcolm Bowes and Michael Thomson, and more recently Carsten Auer, is responsible for some acclaimed buildings in NZ architecture. Audio
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Down the List for 25 May 2014
11:00 AM.Winston is looking a bit queasy under attack from Brendan Horan as the lid comes off the can of worms that is cricket match fixing. Audio
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Unexpected Review
10:53 AM.This is no ordinary review, this is the 'Unexpected Review' - where we ask a well known New Zealander to give us their thoughts on some popular culture. This week we're off to the movies with former… Read more Audio
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Sheri Fink - Life and Death in Hurricane Katrina
10:25 AM.Physician turned journalist Sheri Fink reconstructs the terrible events at a New Orleans hospital - as floodwaters rise, power fails and temperature climbs. 'Five Days at Memorial Hospital' was the… Read more Audio
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John Weaver - Suicide Beyond Depression
10:06 AM.Professor John Weaver has carried out one of the most comprehensive reviews of suicides in New Zealand after examining over 12,000 coroners' reports from throughout the last century - 1900 to 2000. He… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
9:44 AM.Wayne looks at the use of our first names in all of our transactions these days, and the social implications. Wallace follows up with Auckland social critic Tony Watkins. Audio
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Mediawatch for 25 May 2014
9:06 AM.The match-fixing scandal erupts in the media - and the unmasking of Player X; an award-winning writer brings journalists and newsmakers together; opening up TV archives to give taxpayers a fair suck… Read more Audio
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Alasdair Roberts - State Secrets
8:42 AM.Alasdair Roberts is a Professor of Law and Public Policy at Suffolk University Law School in Boston. His book - 'Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age, received the 2006 Brownlow Book… Read more Audio
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Insight for 25 May 2014 - Ngapuhi & Settlement Anguish
8:12 AM.Lois Williams explains the divisions in Ngapuhi as efforts are made to decide who should negotiate a settlement Audio
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Political chaos in Nauru
7:51 AM.Three opposition MPs in the small Pacific Island nation of Nauru have been kicked out of parliament for speaking their mind in the foreign media. Audio
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Chief electoral officer discusses low voter turnout
7:44 AM.Wallace Chapman speaks with Robert Peden, Chief Executive of the Electoral Commission. Audio
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Voter turnout expert backs compulsory voting
7:30 AM.Professor David Farrell, from University College, Dublin, is a member of the Royal Irish Academy. He is a specialist in the study of parties, elections, electoral systems and members of parliament. He… Read more Audio
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Concerns grow over martial law in Thailand
7:24 AM.Concerns are mounting over violations of human rights under the imposition of Martial Law following Thursday's coup in Thailand. Audio
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Arguments intensify over capital gains tax
7:12 AM.The political argument around housing is becoming more intense in the lead-up to the September election, as politicians fight to convince the public they have the solution to improving home… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch Extra May 2014
5:00 PM.The online-only companion to Mediawatch devoted to your queries and comments. This month: coverage of Kiwis killed overseas; budget coverage gripes; tricky left and right labels; hounding under-fire… Read more Audio
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Capital Culture
11:45 AM.It was created by four childhood friends - who are also the show's stars - and the first series was broadcast on Youtube this year. Audio
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Camilla Läckberg: Sweden and crime writing
11:25 AM.Just what is it about Sweden and crime writing? One person who is a star in the genre is Camilla Läckberg. She has sold more than 10 million books in 55 countries, outselling even Steig Larson of the… Read more Audio