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Anders Jägerskog - Global Food and Water Crises
9:40 AM.Dr. Jägerskog is the director of Knowledge Services at the Stockholm International Water Institute, and editor of a new report that issues stern warnings on the future of global food and water… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 9 September 2012
9:06 AM.Mediawatch talks to some overseas experts about the ways 'new media' are now colliding with the old - TV, radio and newspapers - in the digital age. Fast-growing online outlets now deliver news… Read more Audio
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Susan Sawyer - Adolescent Health
8:40 AM.Professor Susan Sawyer from the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, talks to Chris Laidlaw about young people's health worldwide, including discussion of such issues as smoking, obesity, mental… Read more Audio
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Insight for 9 September 2012 - Politics and the Status of Pacific Women
8:12 AM.Megan Whelan considers the appalling violence and health statistics for many Pacific women and asks if more female MPs help? Audio
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Rob Strathdee – Learning for the Labour Market
11:45 AM.Rob Strathdee says more can be done to reduce the influence of social background on educational achievement. Professor Strathdee, Head of the School of Education Policy and Implementation at Victoria… Read more Audio
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Zhu Feng – Balance of Power
11:12 AM.Professor Zhu Feng, from Peking University in Beijing, is one of the world's leading authorities on China's foreign policy and North Asian security issues. He's now based at Victoria University where… Read more Audio
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Down The List for 2 September 2012
11:05 AM.National List MP Simon Rogers-Flaccid struggles to get his head around child poverty. Audio
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Ideas for 2 September 2012
10:05 AM.Epuni Primary School's Common Unity Project aims to produce enough fruit and vegetables to feed not only the school's 110 pupils but their families as well. It's a classic example of what's been… Read more Audio
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Emma Rogan – 100 Days
9:45 AM.Emma talks to Chris about the trials and triumphs of her 100 days of design project. Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 September 2012
9:09 AM.An outsider's view of the media response to disaster and recovery in Canterbury and Pike River; one year on from the death of the UK's top-selling tabloid, is the world better off without The News of… Read more Audio
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Steve Gurney – Risky Business
8:36 AM.For adventurer Steve Gurney, life is about taking risks and he fears that New Zealand society has become over-regulated, risk-averse, and wrapped in cotton wool. His challenge is to let children make… Read more Audio
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New Flags Flying - Perspectives of Pacific Women
11:17 AM.Dr Teresia Teaiwa joins Ian, Michael and Chris to talk about the role of Pacific women in political upheaval, and how some managed to overcome mistrust, suspicion and sexism to make major… Read more Audio
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Down The List for 26 August 2012
11:08 AM.Funding potholes in the plan for Roads of National Significance. Audio
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Ideas for 26 August 2012
10:08 AM.In 2009, Venezuela became the first country in the world to ban any and all video games that involved shooting people. To date New Zealand has banned seven games. Jeremy Rose talks to his 13-year old… Read more Audio
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David O’Sullivan - EU Neighbourhood
9:42 AM.David O'Sullivan is the head of the European External Action Service (the EU's diplomatic body). He is in New Zealand before leading the EU delegation to the Pacific Islands Forum. Audio
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Mediawatch for 26 August 2012
9:10 AM.A TV veteran tells Mediawatch about four decades in investigative journalism, and why he now fears for the future of it here. Mediawatch also looks at how a minister's move to bypass the media… Read more Audio
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Chris Turney - Beyond the Limits
8:40 AM.In 1912 five separate teams were exploring Antarctica - expeditions from Britain, Norway, Australasia, Germany and Japan. Chris Turney tells the stories of these teams of adventurers and their lasting… Read more Audio
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Insight for 26 August 2012 - New Zealanders in Australia
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley travels to Australia to speak to New Zealanders about what's been called official discrimination Audio
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Hilary Charlesworth - Culture and Human Rights
11:15 AM.Hilary Charlesworth is Professor and Director of the Centre for International Governance and Justice in the Regulatory Institutions Network at the Australian National University. Audio
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Down The List for 19 August 2012
11:05 AM.What are Labour's tactics in opposing the National-led Government? Is it a real tactic to simply hope that National stuffs up so much that it loses the next election? Audio
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Ideas for 19 August 2012 - Non-Violent Resistance
10:06 AM.Jeremy Rose speaks with professor Norman Finkelstein and looks at the activism in the resistance of Mahatma Ghandi. Closer to home, Jeremy speaks with Rachel Buchanan about Parihaka and, perhaps, the… Read more Audio
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Rob Morrison - Green Growth
9:45 AM.Rob Morrison is chairman of Pure Advantage, a not-for-profit group of business leaders advocating environmentally-friendly economic growth. Audio
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Mediawatch for 19 August 2012
9:06 AM.The steroid scandal that turned silver into gold at the Olympics; a new proposal to persuade the public to pay for journalism - and the view of a veteran - and; the Aussie entrepreneur spending a… Read more Audio
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Makhenkesi Arnold Stofile - ANC at 100
8:35 AM.Makhenkesi Arnold Stofile is in New Zealand for a conference marking 100-years of the African National Congress. A former Minister of sport in the ANC government, Rev Stofile was jailed under the… Read more Audio
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Insight for 19 August 2012 - Paying for Major Roads
8:12 AM.It's three years since the Government embarked on the country's most expensive ever road building programme. Audio