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John Andrews
10:10 AM.How do you perceive New Zealand and being a New Zealander? What is it that makes the existence of Pakeha life different from that of Maori in terms of the Kiwi experience? John Andrews, scientist and… Read more Audio
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Professor Antal Fekete
9:45 AM.The Gold Standard is a currency system based around the premise that a paper-note's value is exchangeable for an agreed and predetermined volume of gold. Countries have universally retired this system… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 25 October 2009
9:00 AM.The prospect of wall-to-wall rugby on TV; talk radio boss Bill Francis on tough economic times and difficult personalities; belt-tightening at RNZ; scantily-sourced stories about male vanity. Audio
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Roger Lampen
8:45 AM.Chris speaks with former schoolmate and adventurer Roger Lampen about his determination to overcome the adversity of a major stroke. Roger had been cycling across Tibet when when seized by the… Read more Audio
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Insight for 25 October 2009
8:12 AM.David Reid looks at a change of gear in relations with Australia and the prospect, finally, of a single common market. Audio
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Ideas for 18 October 2009
11:05 AM.Chris and Jeremy Rose take a look at EnviroSchools and the growing awareness among students of our collective responsibility to the environment. This is tempered by the downturn in funding for such… Read more Audio
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Notes from the South with Dougal Stevenson
10:40 AM.Dougal looks at how the Cook Islands deal with the threat of a tsunami. Audio
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What's happening to the NZ coastline?
10:10 AM.Raewyn Peart talks about what's coastal history and evolution plus her new book, Castles Made of Sand. Audio
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Language with Dianne Bardsley
9:47 AM.Victoria University lexicographer Diane Bardsley talks to Chris Laidlaw about New Zealand English and the influence of globalised English on the words we use. Audio
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Mediawatch for 18 October 2009
9:10 AM.Broadcasting the World Cup becomes a political football; a charity unhappy with the income from a top TV show; does the media get it right reporting tragedies? and; is there ever a place for psychics… Read more Audio
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Jane Ginsburg
8:40 AM.Copyright law and the author - the author's place in the future of copyright. Audio
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Insight, Sunday 18 October: Dog Breeding
8:12 AM.Sue Ingram looks at the growing concern about the health of pedigree dogs which can be prone to a host of genetic disorders Audio
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Ideas for 11 October 2009 Tonga in Focus: The Economy
11:05 AM.In the final of this three part series focusing on Tonga, Ideas asks whether the transition to a truly democratic system has implications for the economic future of the country. Audio
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Stephen Harris
10:05 AM.Tells the story of his great-uncle's experiences as an airman during the Second World War. Audio
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Ray Columbus
9:45 AM.Ray and the Invaders have just been inducted into the Music Hall of Fame. Audio
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Mediawatch for 11 October 2009
9:05 AM.Authentic voices reporting from Samoa, the future of free-to-air sport on television and Maori TV's bid for the World Cup gets political and satirical. Audio
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Professor Gregory Claeys
8:40 AM.Talks about the global financial crisis and what this means for the modern theory of the state. Audio
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Ideas for 4 October 2009: Tonga in Focus: Land Reform
11:05 AM.Part two of three on Tonga in Focus: Land Reform. Tonga's land tenure system is unique in the Pacific and probably the world. In 1862 Tonga's first king, George Tupou I, abolished a system of… Read more Audio
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Aphrodite's Island
10:06 AM.Dame Anne Salmond has just published this account of the Eurpean discovery of Tahiti. Audio
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Gone Fishing
9:40 AM.Doug Stevens has been fishing for 50 years, so he knows the best places to go Audio
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Mediawatch for 4 October 2009
9:05 AM.Tsunami strikes Samoa and Tonga - and mixed messages in the media about danger here; Mike King on confronting depression and addiction on the radio; the challenge of reporting climate change… Read more Audio
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Poverty and Ethics
8:40 AM.Lesley - Anne Knight, Secretary General of Caritas Internationalis, discusses climate change and the financial meltdown Audio
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Insight, Sunday 4 October: Auckland's Economic Development
8:12 AM.Todd Niall explores whether moving to a Supercity might finally unleash Auckland's economic potential. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:59 AM.Listener feedback to the Sunday Morning show. Audio
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Ideas for 27 September 2009: Tonga in Focus
11:05 AM.Part one of a three part series on Tonga in Focus. November 2009 will see the release of the final report of Tonga's Constitutional and Electoral Commission. The Commission - established in 2008 -… Read more Audio