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Tim Brodhead - Philanthropy and a Resilient Society
11:12 AM.Tim Brodhead was from 1995 to 2011 President and Chief Executive Officer of the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation, based in Montreal. The mission of the Foundation is to create a more resilient society… Read more Audio
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Down the List for 16 June 2013
11:00 AM.The anti-fluoride movement has been victorious in convincing the Hamilton council to have a fluoride-free water supply. Wellington is their next target. Audio
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Ideas for 16 June 2013
10:06 AM.New Zealanders give billions of tax-deductible dollars to charities each year and businesses owned by charitable trusts generate millions of dollars of tax free profits. As a result, hundreds of… Read more Audio
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Negar Partow: Election in Iran
9:40 AM.Dr Negar Partow is an expert on Middle East politics, religion, human rights and international security. She talks to Chris about the Iranian presidential election which takes place on June 14 - the… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 16 June 2013
9:05 AM.The spying scoop that scuppered a minister and put the reporter who secured the story in the spotlight; RNZ's next boss on why he wanted the job and what he hopes to achieve and the politician… Read more Audio
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Fiona Farrell: Writing the Quakes
8:40 AM.Fiona Farrell has been awarded the $100,000 Creative New Zealand Michael King Writer's Fellowship to research and write twin books, one fiction and one non-fiction, inspired by her experiences of the… Read more Audio
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Insight for 16 June 2013 - Can NZ Afford Another Big Quake?
8:12 AM.With EQC funds depleted after the quakes in Canterbury, Eric Frykberg asks if NZ can afford another big quake. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
11:40 AM.This week Wayne looks at some of the issues that have sparked off the unrest in Turkey, and Chris follows up with Amnesty International's researcher on Turkey, Andrew Gardner. Audio
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Paora Tapsell - Mapping Marae
11:12 AM.A new website which takes visitors to the location of almost 750 marae throughout the country has just been launched. It was the brainchild of Otago University Professor Paora Tapsell and broadcaster… Read more Audio
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Down the List for 9 June 2013
11:00 AM.The gloves are off in the long run up to the next election. The name calling has started. Maybe it's time The Greens lost their 'nice' image, join the fray and engage in a bit of biffo? Audio
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Discussing voluntary euthanasia
10:06 AM.Ideas explores the arguments for and against euthanasia with: Dr Rodney Syme, the author of A Good Death: An Argument for Voluntary Euthanasia; Dr Sinead Donnelly a palliative care specialist who says… Read more Audio
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Timothy Prestero - Lessons in Design
9:40 AM.Timothy Prestero is the founder and CEO of Design that Matters, a non-profit company that designs products for the poor in developing countries. He was in New Zealand recently as a guest of Callaghan… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 9 June 2013
9:06 AM.Will the recent row over racism sparked by two newspaper cartoons have a lasting impact on the artists and their editors?; slip-ups in a major international story; TV cooking contests are intruding on… Read more Audio
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Sylvia Nasar - Modern Economics
8:40 AM.Sylvia Nasar is the author of A Beautiful Mind which inspired the academy award-winning movie and was translated into 30 languages. Audio
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Insight for 9 June 2013 - Treaty Settlements, Half Way There
8:12 AM.Treaty Settlements are about half way through and Te Manu Korihi Chief Reporter Gareth Thomas considers if there are winners and losers. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
11:40 AM.Recently a French consumer magazine tested 47 popular brands of bottled water and found that 10 of them contained residues from drugs or pesticides. This raises questions about supposedly healthier… Read more Audio
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Christopher Hill : Dancing with North Korea
11:12 AM.Ambassador Christopher Hill is the Dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at The University of Denver and former US career diplomat. He talks to Chris about the niceties of… Read more Audio
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Down the List for 2 June 2013
11:00 AM.Two executives, one from Fonterra and one from Sanitarium, meet at a low decile school as the milk and Weetbix arrive for 'the kiddies'. Audio
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Ideas for 2 June 2013: Myanmar / Burma in Focus
10:06 AM.Jeremy Rose talks to Phil Robertson a co-author of the Human Rights Watch report All You Can Do Is Pray which implicated Burmese authorities in crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing, and Maung… Read more Audio
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Kate Mosse : Touching History
9:40 AM.Kate Mosse is author of bestsellers, Labyrinth, Sepulchre and Citadel, (published by Hachette) as well as Co-Founder and Chair of the Board for The Women's Prize for Fiction 2013 (previously the… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 June 2013
9:05 AM.The media and politicians: are the media now calling the shots? And if so, why are so many media people in Parliament, or trying to get in?; a paper publishing handy hints for hackers; little people… Read more Audio
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Harriet Tuckey : Unsung Hero of Everest
8:40 AM.Harriet Tuckey didn't get on with her father, Griffith Pugh, and didn't know that the first ascent of Everest would not have been possible without his contributions. Pugh designed the oxygen and… Read more Audio
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Insight for 2 June 2013- Award Winning Obesity Surgery
8:12 AM.Weight loss surgery is investigated in this Award Winning Insight for 2013 by Philippa Tolley. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
11:40 AM.This weekend the Millions Against Monsanto demonstrations are taking place in more than 40 countries. Wayne looks at the GM industry and revealing new research on comparative crop yields. Chris… Read more Audio
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Peter Jan Honigsberg - Witness to Guantanamo Bay
11:15 AM.Peter Jan Honigsberg is a law professor at the University of San Francisco and the founder and director of the Witness to Guantanamo project. He talks to Chris about Barack Obama's failure to deliver… Read more Audio