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Homeless Court
7:32 AM.No guaranteed future funding for a court changing the lives of some of Auckland's most vulnerable citizens. Audio
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Inequality
7:15 AM.The gap between rich and poor in New Zealand. What are the political parties planning to do to address inequality in the run up to the election? Audio
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Everest Avalanche
7:10 AM.The New Zealander leading an expedition on Mt Everest has spoken of the devastation and heartbreak at losing three of his own local guides. Audio
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Rosie Belton - Wild Cook
11:40 AM.Former drama teacher and casting director Rosie Belton (right) has a motto she lives by: "When all else fails - cook!" Her new book Wild Blackberries explores her life through food. It's about how… Read more Audio
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Helen Berry - Making Ourselves Extinct
11:22 AM.Professor Helen Berry, associate dean at the faculty of health at the University of Canberra, is one of three Australian academics who contributed to the health chapter of the recent IPCC report. She… Read more Audio
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Fiona Fraser - Royal Tour
11:10 AM.A royal tour is about as big as it gets in the world of women's magazines. For months New Zealand Woman's Weekly editor Fiona Fraser has had this tour marked on her calendar - not just because she… Read more Audio
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Down the List for 13 April 2014
11:00 AM.Prince William, Kate and wee George are touring. What a great platform for electioneering politicians to display their 'nice guy' side. Audio
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Reg Mombassa
10:41 AM.Mental as Anything's and Dog Trumpet's Reg Mombassa (aka Chris O'Doherty) is holed up on Waiheke this week playing his 2nd gig in NZ in 20 years, and showcasing his art. He's taking part in the 2014… Read more Audio
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Fashion Victims
10:07 AM.Almost a year since more than 1100 people were killed in the Rana Plaza clothes factory collapse, one of our top designers Francis Hooper explores where Kiwi designed clothes are made, and Pulitzer… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
9:41 AM.With whistleblowers Julian Assange and Edward Snowden back in the news in recent days, Wayne takes a fresh look at their revelations of state surveillance, and describes the little-known private… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 13 April 2014
9:06 AM.Reporting the royal tour; TV channels putting programmes online instead of on the air; popping in on politicians in search of their human side; mixed messages on judging by appearances. Audio
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Crime in South Africa
8:40 AM.The Telegraph's South African correspondent Aislinn Laing and South African Institute for Security Studies researcher Dr Johan Burger on what the Oscar Pistorius murder trial reveals about fear of… Read more Audio
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Insight for 13 April 2014 - NZ's love affair with China
8:12 AM.Demelza Leslie explores if bold trade targets with China are achievable. Audio
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Sport
7:50 AM.Former Warriors coach Frank Endacott and blogger for Radio New Zealand's online service The Wireless. Jamie Wall. Audio
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IPCC Report on Climate Change
7:41 AM.Lead author for the Transport chapter of the latest UN IPCC Report on Mitigating of Climate Change Massey University's Professor Ralph Sims. Audio
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Mana Party AGM
7:36 AM.Political reporter Craig McCulloch is in Rotorua for the Mana Party AGM. Audio
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Honiara based Journalist Koroi
7:30 AM.Honiara based Journalist Koroi Hawkins with an update on the effects of the devastating floods in the Solomon Islands. Audio
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Royal visit
7:10 AM.Should New Zealand continue to retain a foreign monarch as its Head of State? Audio
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Mediawatch Extra April 2014
6:00 PM.The online-only companion to Mediawatch devoted to your queries and comments. This month: political bloggers spoon-feeding the news media; misreporting of political polls; Kim Dotcom's Mein Kampf… Read more Audio
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Miho Wada - Playing the Jazz Flute
11:54 AM.Flautist Miho Wada was spotted by Nigel Kennedy in the legendary Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London. The Japanese-born, Christchurch-raised musician is touring the country with her jazz orchestra. We… Read more Audio
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Johnson Witehira - Visual Culture
11:25 AM.Johnson Witehira is an artist and designer of Tamahaki, Nga Puhi, Ngati Haua and New Zealand European descent. He spent six years studying the use of Maori imagery and patterns for his PHD at Massey… Read more Audio
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Tim Wilson - News Pigs
11:12 AM.Tim Wilson was TVNZ's US correspondent for 10 years. He's now living in Auckland and his second novel, News Pigs, has just been published. It's a satire of the media world and Tim talks to Wallace… Read more Audio
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Down the List for 6 April 2014
11:00 AM.With Labour still struggling to gain much traction in the polls the shape of potential coalition groupings are coming into the spotlight. Audio
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Jeremy Hansen - House and Home
10:46 AM.Jeremy Hansen is the editor of Home magazine and one of the judges for the prestigious Home of the Year award. We speak to him about this year's winning entry - two cabins perched on the Kaipara… Read more Audio
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Monica Dux - Pregnancy Pressure
10:25 AM.Monica Dux has written about the tough physical and emotional aspects of pregnancy and childbirth, the embarrassing stuff we prefer to gloss over. She argues that women struggle to live up to… Read more Audio