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Auckland's electric trains start rolling
10:33 AM.Todd Niall reports on Auckland's new suburban rail system. Audio
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National Women's Hospital
10:08 AM.Professor of History at the University of Auckland, Linda Bryder talks about her book, 'The Rise and Fall of National Women's Hospital'. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
9:40 AM.Wayne Brittenden looks at the impact of Gallipoli on our national psyche and comes up with a challenging critique of the campaign. Wallace Chapman follows up with psychology professor Tony Taylor, and… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 27 April 2014
9:08 AM.Media coverage of controversial legal highs: sorting fact from fiction - or dazed and confused?; a political policy on burglary gets stolen; a soiled spoiler and other pitfalls for broadcasters. Audio
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Hard times for RSAs
8:51 AM.The Takapuna Anzac Parade went ahead, despite the local RSA closing down. Its 400 members are now considering transfering to other clubs. The 78-year-old RSA is reportedly $48,000 in debt - but is… Read more Audio
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NZ Principals' Federation national president Philip Harding
8:40 AM.Philip Harding attended The International Summit on the Teaching Profession. He talks about how New Zealand can achieve better educational outcomes. Audio
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Insight for 27 April 2014 - Closing the Education Gap
8:12 AM.Education reporter, John Gerritsen talks to world leaders in education to find out what makes a top school systems so good. Audio
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Sport
7:49 AM.Zoe Ferguson and Sarah Leberman discuss the week in sport. Audio
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Commemorations in Gallipoli
7:39 AM.This year almost 5000 people made the pilgrimage to Anzac Cove in Turkey to remember the campaign that claimed 120,000 lives. Audio
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Previewing Auckland's new commuter trains
7:32 AM.Aucklanders are getting their first chance to ride on their new electric trains, the first brand new commuter trains in the city for more than sixty years. Audio
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Memorial service for forestry workers
7:22 AM.A memorial service will be held to honour the 32 forestry workers who have died on the job since 2008. About a hundred people who have loved ones are coming to the service at Wellington's Thorndon… Read more Audio
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Powering Tuvalu with 90% renewable energy backed by minister
7:20 AM.A commitment to powering Tuvalu with 90% renewable energy is being backed by Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully. The minister is touring the Pacific as part of a joint New Zealand and European… Read more Audio
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Green Party pushing for overhaul of defence force
7:10 AM.The Green Party is pushing for a complete overhaul of the country's defence force strategy. The Greens say the Defence Force should only be used for peacekeeping, search and rescue, disaster relief… Read more Audio
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Easter Service 2014
11:05 AM.This year's Easter Service comes from the Transitional Cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Christchurch. The Dean of Christchurch the Very Reverend Lynda Patterson leads the service. Brian Law, the… Read more Audio
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Richard Holdaway - Mining the Moon
10:40 AM.Richard Holdaway is director of the space division at the UK's Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. He talks to Wallace about the feasibility of mining the moon, and the problem of property rights on the… Read more Audio
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Julian Clary - Looking for Love
10:19 AM.Comedian Julian Clary performs his new show in Auckland on April 27, in which he vows to leave no 'straight' unturned in his search for a partner. Audio
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Andrew McAlpine - Film Design
10:07 AM.Expatriate New Zealander was the production designer on Half of a Yellow Sun, which opens in NZ on April 24. It's based on the novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and tells the story of the Biafran war… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
9:41 AM.New York's Neue Galerie is presently running an exhibition on the modern art that was bitterly attacked by the Nazis, who mockingly ran "degenerate art" exhibitions around Germany in the late 1930s… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 20 April 2014
9:07 AM.More royal visit media frenzy; a new pressure group demanding better broadcasting; why Teina Pora can't talk to the media; Maori TV snubbed - and saying sorry. Audio
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Easter Trading laws
8:41 AM.Are the Easter Trading laws out of date? Or should it remain a time for family and activities other than shopping? Audio
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Insight for 20 April 2014 - Marine Reserves - Protection or Tokenism?
8:12 AM.Alison Hossain explores whether NZ's marine reserves are world leading protection or tokenism. Audio
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Sport
7:47 AM.The weekend's sport with Paul Ifill from the Pheonix, and journalist Emma Stoney. Audio
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World Record Store Day
7:43 AM.Record Store Day celebrates a return to record store culture. Real Groovy's Marty O'Donnell says the old turntables play a significant part in our community culture. Audio
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Niue Elections
7:42 AM.The Pacific's smallest country last weekend went to the polls but it will be Wednesday at the earliest before a new government can be formed. Audio
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Waihi Tunnelers
7:37 AM.An emotional weekend for families of tunnellers who left Waihi almost a century ago, to become the first New Zealand Expeditionary Force of men on the Western front. Audio