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Steve Walsh - Global Risks
9:40 AM.Insurance broker and risk advisor Steve Walsh talks about the World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2011, how the world is increasingly unable to deal with risks such as food supply and financial… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 9 October 2011
9:08 AM.The groin strain that gutted a nation; Parliament punishes the Herald; and the fallout from the PM playing DJ. Audio
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Barry Coates - Dadaab Refugee Camp
8:45 AM.Oxfam NZ's executive director Barry Coates has been visiting the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya. Dadaab is the largest refugee camp in the world, with a population of 450,000 people, mostly from nearby… Read more Audio
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Insight for 9 October 2011- Law-making & Urgency
8:13 AM.Philippa Tolley asks if the use of urgency is effecting public input into the law-making process. Audio
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Mediawatch Extra October 2011
4:00 PM.The Mediawatch team runs through the best of listeners' queries and comments, and updates recent stories and issues on Mediawatch. This month: A right royal celebrity frenzy; tabloid tendencies on the… Read more Audio
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Feedback
11:55 AM.What you, the listeners, say on the ideas and issues that have appeared in the programme. Audio
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Ideas for 2 October 2011
11:05 AM.We explore an idea of philosophy by which people live their lives.This week we look at Hinduism. Audio
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Dougal Stevenson
10:40 AM.Brings us his notes from the South. Audio
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Jock Vennell
10:05 AM.Biographer of Sir Andrew Russell, something of an unsung hero of World War One. Audio
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Dianne Bardsley
9:40 AM.Puts the boot on the other foot and asks Chris some tough questions about the language of footy. Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 October 2011
9:05 AM.The PM as DJ; the focus on political personalities over policies; the ownership of NZ media and mocking McCaw on the day of a milestone. Audio
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Rob Mundie
8:40 AM.Australian historian sets out to paint the true picture of Captain Bligh. Audio
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Insight for 2 October 2011 - Prison Smoking Ban
8:10 AM.Tim Graham visits two prisons to see how the inmates are coping 3 months after smoking was banned. Audio
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Ideas for 25 September 2011: The Horn of Africa
11:05 AM.The Horn of Africa is in the midst of the worst food crisis of the 21st century with twelve million people in dire need of food. Audio
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David Gerrard : clean sports
10:06 AM.David Gerrard talks to Chris about drugs and sport and anti-doping strategies. Audio
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Terence O Brien : palestinian statehood
9:40 AM.A former New Zealand ambassador to the UN, Terence O Brien, on the possible dilemma New Zealand faces if the Palestinian bid for statehood goes to the United Nations General Assembly. Audio
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Mediawatch for 25 September 2011
9:06 AM.Two rugby stars squirm under the spotlight - while two others enjoy the exposure; a kiwi at the cutting edge of celebrity journalism - and a broadcaster from abroad who's shunned the showbiz life. Audio
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Inbal Megiddo : facing conflict through music
8:40 AM.Israeli born Inbal Megiddo has been playing the cello since she was two. She has played all around the world and is now the cello lecturer at the New Zealand School of Music. Audio
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Insight for 25 September 2011- Pacific Forum Future
8:12 AM.After being at this year's Pacific Islands Forum summit, Megan Whelan considers if the regional organisation is still relevant. Audio
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Ideas for 19 September 2011
11:06 AM.When it comes to recycling is New Zealand ahead of the pack? Audio
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Dougal Stevenson
10:37 AM.Notes from the south. Audio
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John Farrell - Clarence Darrow
10:07 AM.Clarence Darrow biorapher John Farrell. Audio
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Steve Chown - Invasion biology
9:40 AM.How natural is invasion biology today? Audio
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Mediawatch for 18 September 2011
9:07 AM."Coverage of the chaos on RWC opening night, Sir Paul Callaghan speaks on the media, the search for the 'Minister of Bad Manners', Cold War cliches nfor Russia vs US". Audio
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David Admire - ADD
8:30 AM.Assistant Professor David Admire was in New Zealand recently for ADD-ADHD Awareness week. Audio