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Olaf Diegel - Printing in 3-D
9:45 AM.Olaf Diegel is Professor of Mechatronics at Massey University in Auckland. He talks about 3-D printing, product development and design, smart machines and smart homes - and his own range of groovy… Read more Audio
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Down The List for 22 July 2012
9:40 AM.Looks at what happens when troublemakers are kept at school. Audio
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Mediawatch for 22 July 2012
9:05 AM.The coverage of Owen Glenn's big-money plans to change New Zealand; the survival struggle of the US news media; why TV shows you paid for are nowhere to be found; cultural friction with the Germans… Read more Audio
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Ron Palenski - History and Identity
8:40 AM.Talks about the impact of Maori culture and influences as diverse as standard time, the telegraph, newspapers and the meat trade; on growing a national identity. Audio
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Insight for 22 July 2012 - NZ Foreign Policy
8:12 AM.Brent Edwards examines NZ's foreign policy Audio
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Feedback
11:57 AM.What the listeners have to say on today's programme. Audio
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John Edgar - The Mighty Mayor
11:06 AM.John Edgar has traced the life story of Auckland's longest-serving mayor, Sir Dove-Myer Robinson. He tells Chris how the working class boy from Sheffield who was bullied for being Jewish, became New… Read more Audio
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Ideas for 15 July 2012
10:06 AM.Child poverty is back in the headlines this week with 80 organisations banding together to call on the Government to make the well-being of children its top priority. Jeremy Rose visits Seaview's… Read more Audio
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Lelia Doolan - Bernadette Devlin
9:45 AM.Bernadette Devlin was the face and voice of the peace campaign in Northern Ireland in the late sixties and early seventies - a period in that province's history that saw sectarian violence, riots… Read more Audio
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Down the List for 15 July 2012
9:40 AM.A couple of WINZ workers count the real cost of drug testing for beneficiaries. Audio
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Mediawatch for 15 July 2012
9:06 AM.The focus on a leading lawyer in the Scott Guy trial - and could the coverage of it prompt a push-back against reporting from courts in the furture?; The ACC saga: a triumph for investigative… Read more Audio
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Jon Johansson - Outspending Obama
8:40 AM.Reports over the last couple of weeks say that Romney is outspending Obama in the race for the White House - but is he? Dr Jon Johansson is a lecturer in political science at Victoria University. Audio
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Insight for 15 July 2012
8:10 AM.A new direction is necessary to continue the revitalisation process of te reo Maori, which is not yet safe from extinction. The Minister of Maori Affairs wants the financial responsibility of ensuring… Read more Audio
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Feedback
11:55 AM.What the listeners have to say on today's programme. Audio
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Matt Elliott - The Original All Black Skipper
11:05 AM.Dave Gallaher is often regarded as the 'original' All Black captain, leading the first national team on a major tour of the British Isles and North America in 1905. Dave Gallaher - The Original All… Read more Audio
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Ideas for 8 July 2012: Singapore in Focus
10:06 AM.Jeremy Rose talks to Rodney King, the author of The Singapore Miracle - Myth and Reality (Insight Press). Then, Aucklanders Allan Yee and Matthew Ong tell Chris Laidlaw about the country of their… Read more Audio
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James McNeish - Unremembered Past
9:45 AM.As a young man James McNeish left Auckland a deckhand on a Norwegian freighter. Ten years later he was back in New Zealand, having met nine people who influenced his life, and later his life as a… Read more Audio
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Down The List for 8 July 2012
9:40 AM.Television viewers love a good story, especially if it's about murder and violence in a family context and is based on reality. Audio
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Mediawatch for 8 July 2012
9:06 AM.The media makes a drama of Scott Guy's murder; the Minister of Broadcasting on the government's policy and what we get for the millions spent on broadcasting; newspaper columnists caught out by the… Read more Audio
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Bob Kuhn - Shaking up his World
8:38 AM.In 2006, when he was 53, Canadian lawyer Bob Kuhn was diagnosed with Parkinson's. In May this year he set off on a trip to 16 countries to meet others with the disease, record their stories and, he… Read more Audio
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Insight for 8 July 2012
8:12 AM.Eric Frykberg looks back at 50 years of independent RNZ news and the challenges that lie ahead. Audio
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Feedback
11:55 AM.Chris Laidlaw reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Sunday Morning programme. Audio
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Hugh Peskett
11:40 AM.Editor-in-chief of Burke's Peerage and a professional genealogist. He's here to back the call for clemency for Bonny Prince Charlie's supporters found guilty of treason. Audio
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Jon Johansson and Stephen Levine
11:05 AM.Political scientists from Victoria University, Dr Jon Johansson and Professor Stephen Levine talk about their work on New Zealand's Prime Ministers. Audio
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Ideas for 1 July 2012
10:05 AM.This week we spend the hour marking the international year of the cooperative with an exploration of the ideas and ideals behind three very different cooperatives: Fonterra - New Zealand's biggest… Read more Audio