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Australia Budget
11:15 AM.The Australian Government releases its first budget since its election victory last year - and has come under fire from both opposition parties and the public. Audio
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Down the List for 18 May 2014
11:00 AM.The Judith Collins conflict of interest issue has been swamped by the budget. But Winston Peters, from a party that seems to have a scarcity of policy,continues to snipe even when the ammunition seems… Read more Audio
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Brotha D and Ben Howe
10:45 AM.Arch Hill Records and Dawn Raid, you might have to say, have achieved the impossible. Longevity in the music business. Audio
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Mary Wareham
10:30 AM.There's a UN Conference on killer robots taking place this week, and New Zealander Mary Wareham is the coordinator of the Human Rights Watch Campaign to stop killer robots and she's in Geneva for the… Read more Audio
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Neill Duncan - Still Making Music
10:10 AM.Neill Duncan has made his living as a musician for much of his life. He is a saxophonist with an incredible story. The former member of the Spines, Six Volts, current saxophonist in the Jews Brothers… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - waiting
9:40 AM.How can we get back into the human habit of waiting, when technology and commerce are pulling us in the opposite direction? Audio
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Mediawatch for 18 May 2014
9:10 AM.Political personalities clashing on camera tops TV news; TVNZ tightens up on reporters' political participation; award-winning Andrea Vance on the threat of surveillance; movie murder for Mum. Audio
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Drug Foundation head calls for debate
8:40 AM.Since synthetic highs were taken off the shelves two weeks ago, the debate around what to do with drugs has become more vocal. Audio
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Insight for 18 May 2014 - Maori Women Speak Up
8:12 AM.Leigh McLachlan asks whether only allowing men to speak on the Marae is sexism or upholding ancestral teachings? Audio
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First All Black training camp under way
7:52 AM.The first of two training camps for the wider All Blacks training squad starts today in Christchurch. Audio
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Rebuilding Christchurch as an accessible city
7:45 AM.We are slowing seeing the rebuild of Christchurch happening. Lots of different ideas have been discussed and blue-printed. Audio
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Vanuatu's new Prime Minister
7:40 AM.Vanuatu has a new Prime Minister after parliamentarians removed Moana Carcasses in a vote of no confidence on Thursday. Audio
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Radio NZ Correspondents react to Budget
7:20 AM.Budget 2014 - Finance Minister Bill English delivered his sixth budget on Thursday, and one with a long awaited but slim surplus. How has the budget played out across the various areas? Audio
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Murray McCully defends NZ
7:10 AM.This week marks the 5th anniverary of the Mulivaikkal Massacre, in which the Sri Lankan military was accused of shelling hospitals and medical facilities in what was supposed to be a safe zone. Audio
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Gary Numan - Electronica Legend
11:30 AM.Eighties new-wave electronica pop sensation Gary Numan is heading to New Zealand, and he speaks with Wallace about maintaining relevance 34-years after his first album. Read more Audio
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Owen Marshall - Carnival Sky
11:15 AM.Author of more than 25 books, Owen was awarded the companion of the NZ order of Merit in 2012 for services to literature, and last year won the Prime Minister's Award for literary achievement in… Read more Audio
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Down the List for 11 May 2014
11:05 AM.With Maurice gone and Judith on gardening leave, are National losing their grip on power? Audio
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Shona McCullagh and Michael Parmenter - Dance
10:45 AM.Two of New Zealand's most outstanding choreographers collaborate on the New Zealand Dance Company's latest work - The Language of Living. Audio
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Adam Johnson - North Korean Love Story
10:30 AM.Adam Johnson's 2013 Pullitzer Prize winning novel, The Orphan Master's Son, follows the story of a boy who is trained to be an assassin and a spy for North Korea. The California writer says when he… Read more Audio
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Jang Jin-sung - Secrets of North Korea
10:06 AM.Jang Jin-sung defected after having served as a counter-intelligence officer, and poet laureate, for North Korea's former dictator Kim Jong-il. Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - Sweden
9:35 AM.Sweden and the persistent yet inaccurate perception of it as an egalitarian and neutral nordic state of successful social democracy. Audio
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Mediawatch for 11 May 2014
9:10 AM.The media response to Judith Collins singling out a reporter; Maurice Williamson's downfall and freedom of information; global exposure for Kim DotCom; radio awards blips, and; Euro expats want… Read more Audio
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Ronlyn Domingue - death row
8:40 AM.Collaborating writer on the autobiography of death row inmate Feltus Taylor Jnr. Audio
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Insight for 11 May 2014 - Trying Therapy to Stop Sex Abuse
8:12 AM.Lauren Baker asks does therapy for sex abusers work and does it warrant extra funding? Audio
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Eurovision 2014
7:51 AM.Former Eurovision UK Head of Delegation Dominic Smith talks about the relevance of the curious extravaganza to a New Zealand audience. Audio