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Ideas for 10 May 2009: Media Evolution
10:12 AM.Is journalism in peril? Well maybe in the US. Robert McChesney, founder of American lobby group Free Press talks to RNZ's Jeremy Rose, then Julie Starr and Jim Tucker join Chris to talk about the… Read more Audio
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Dexter Filkins
10:12 AM.The New York Times foreign correspondent and author of 'The Forever War', talks about covering war in Afghanistan and Iraq. Audio
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Maori architecture with Dr Deidre Brown
10:12 AM.From Fale to Wharenui, the evolution and importance of Maori architecture in both an historic and contemporary context. Audio
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Ideas for 23 August 2009: Cycle friendly cities
10:12 AM.Ideas this week takes a look at the concept of cycle friendly cities. Audio
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Ideas for 14 June 2009: Homelessness
10:12 AM.Last week saw a record number of the capital's citizens seeking a bed at the city's Night Shelter. Jeremy Rose spoke to Willie Matangi, a homeless man who first hit the streets 30 years ago and Darren… Read more Audio
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Ideas for 17 May 2009: Crime and Punishment
10:12 AM.This week, Ideas looks at crime, punishment and rehabilitation. Audio
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Helen Brown
10:11 AM.Tells us her very personal story of loss and how the small black cat helped heal her family. Audio
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Rob Ryan
10:11 AM.Sheds some new light on captain Robert Falcon Scott's doomed expedition to the South Pole. Audio
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Brian Keenan
10:05 AM.Former hostage in Beirut talks about his experiences growing up in Belfast. Audio
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Janet Holmes
9:45 AM.Director of the Language of the Workplace Project looks at workplace communication. Audio
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Mediawatch for 13 December 2009
9:05 AM.Commercial broadcasters cutting costs and jobs. media boss Brent Impey on why he's quitting. a prize to help scientists manage the media and bring out your dead - the art of the obituary. Audio
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Robert Edsel
8:40 AM.Author of Monuments Men talking about recovering treasures stolen by the Nazis during World War Two. Audio
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Insight, Sunday 13 December 2009: Trade
8:12 AM.Nigel Stirling looks at the impact of the recession on trade and whether increasing trade protectionism is any threat. Audio
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Ideas for 6 December 2009: Sandra Coney
11:05 AM.Sandra Coney is probably best known as the co-author of an investigative Metro article which ultimately led to the Cervical Cancer Inquiry. An award-winning journalist and editor of the feminist… Read more Audio
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Notes from the South with Dougal Stevenson
10:40 AM.Dougal's feeling the tension as the bills pile up and the pension is under pressure. Audio
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Olga and John Hawkes - The Flight of the White Russians
10:05 AM.'Russian at Heart' is the story of a courageous young Russian woman whose 25-year journey from the Crimea to America spans some of the most turbulent times of the 20th century. Her story is told by… Read more Audio
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Seth Le Leu - Home from Sudan
9:45 AM.Seth Le Leu has recently been appointed Director of International Programmes for World Vision New Zealand, meaning a return to his homeland after 25 years working overseas firstly for the Salvation… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 6 December 2009
9:10 AM.TV3 is 20 years old, but its boss for the last 10 years is stepping aside; top-class TV shows about the world around us are made here - but not many are screened; and reviving a survivor - the future… Read more Audio
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Denis Adam
8:45 AM.Denis Adam is best-known as the founder of the Adam Foundation. He talks about his personal story - as a German Jew who was exiled and interned, then flew for the RAF before making his home in this… Read more Audio
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Insight for 6 December 2009
8:12 AM.Chris Bramwell looks at the significance for New Zealand of the climate change talks in Copenhagen. Audio
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Feedback
11:55 AM.A little of what you've had to say about what's been on the show today. Audio
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Ideas for 29 Novenber 2009: Can wines actually be good for you?
11:10 AM.Should you take your healthy wine with a dose of healthy scepticism? Audio
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Copenhagen calling
10:06 AM.Tim Groser, Associate Minister for Climate Change Issues, gives his take on where New Zealand is at, then Green MP Kennedy Graham and chief climate scientist David Wratt - who's also a member of the… Read more Audio
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Paul Aitken - change leadership
9:45 AM.Dr Paul Aitken has a background in organisational psychology and he talks to Chris about what leaders ought to be doing to make change happen and reduce pain and suffering along the way. Audio