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Down The List for 1 July 2012
9:40 AM.Getting people off the ACC benefits list seems like a good idea until case managers Malcolm and Jane realise what could happen if they really succeed. Audio
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Mediawatch for 1 July 2012
9:05 AM.The end of TVNZ7 and what's left for free-to-air viewers; a New Zealand newspaper editor heads for turbulence in Australia - as a former Kiwi colleague walks away from it and Kim Dotcom turns around… Read more Audio
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Tim McCormack
8:40 AM.A professor at the Melbourne Law School and the special advisor on international humanitarian law to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in the Hague. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:56 AM.Chris Laidlaw reads out some of the feedback that listeners have emailed, texted and tweeted the programme. Audio
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Ideas for 24 June 2012: Justice Joe Williams
11:05 AM.Joe Williams will be known to some as the lead singer of the staunchly radical Maori 1980s reggae band, Aotearoa, and to others as a High Court Judge. A former chair of the Waitangi Tribunal, Justice… Read more Audio
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Notes from the South with Dougal Stevenson
10:40 AM.In his final Note, Dougal ponders how all things must pass. Audio
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New Flags Flying - Papua New Guinea
10:10 AM.Between 1960 and 1990, strong winds of political change swept across the Pacific spreading the seed of self determination and independence. Broadcaster Ian Johnstone and his co-editor Michael Powles… Read more Audio
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Christopher Davidson - Gulf Monarchies
9:40 AM.Dr Davidson is recognised as an expert on the Middle East who has devoted particular attention to the United Arab Emirates. As political and religious turmoil continues in the region, he talks to… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 24 June 2012
9:10 AM.A big shake-up of the Australian company that owns many of our papers; a scary story that worried women sick; did taxpayers get their money's worth from controversial TV show The GC? and; yet another… Read more Audio
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Luke Roughton - Arms Trade and the Pacific
8:30 AM.Pacific Island states are not major importers or exporters of arms, but recent history in countries such as Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Bougainville has shown that a small number of arms can… Read more Audio
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Insight for 24 June 2012 - Fiji's Path to Elections
8:12 AM.Sally Round goes to Fiji to check progress towards a new constitution and elections in 2014 Audio
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Ideas for 17 June 2012
11:07 AM.In the second of our two part look at imprisonment we focus on rehabilitation. Psychologist Dr Paul Wood, who completed two degrees while serving a sentence for murder, reflects on the impact a long… Read more Audio
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Kerry Spackman - Answering Big Questions
10:08 AM.Dr Kerry Spackman is a neuroscientist, TV presenter and mental trainer for high profile sportspeople including Formula 1 World Champions, Olympic Gold Medallists and the All Blacks. His new book 'The… Read more Audio
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Saras Sarasvathy - Entrepreneurship
9:41 AM.Saras Sarasvathy is Associate Professor of Business Administration at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia. Professor Sarasvathy was in Wellington this week speaking at the 2012… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 17 June 2012
9:07 AM.Emotional coverage of a high-profile trial; Australian newspapers exporting journalists' jobs here; a redneck radio response to football failure; and confusing commentary from last weekend's test… Read more Audio
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Noel Murphy - Frankfurt Book Fair
8:40 AM.Noel Murphy is the Chief Executive of the New Zealand Book Council. As New Zealand is the 2012 Guest of Honour at the upcoming Frankfurt Book Fair in October, he discusses the event and the… Read more Audio
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Insight for 17 June 2012
8:12 AM.Conan Young considers when the rebuild of Christchurch will get underway and what the city may look like. Audio
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Notes from the South
10:40 AM.Notes from the South. Audio
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Professor Tom Brooking
10:10 AM.Professor Tom Brooking has been researching Richard Seddon for years, and has a book slowly materialising on that very enigmatic Prime Minister. Audio
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Dr Scott Walker
9:40 AM.Dr Scott Walker has been looking at the issue of forced democratisation. Audio
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Mediawatch for 10 June 2012
9:10 AM.The backlash after the coverage of the Queen's diamond jubilee; a journalist taking transparency to great lengths; how the bad boy of broadcasting is going down in Australia; a fast-food company… Read more Audio
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Widney Brown
8:40 AM.Widney Brown of Amnesty International on what could be a major groundbreaking international treaty - on the arms trade. Audio
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Insight for 10 June 2012 - Samoa's 50 years of Independence
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley reports from Apia and Karen Mangnall from Auckland on the relationship between Samoa and NZ . Audio