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Sam Hunt on James K Baxter
9:40 AM.Chris talks to Sam about the poetry of Baxter and Hunt as well as the collaboration with David Kilgour. Audio
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Mediawatch for 21 June 2009
9:30 AM.The campaign to get a sacked hack back; remembering an old-school journalist; geographically challened reporting. Audio
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Insight: Babies in Childcare
9:10 AM.Penny McKay takes an objective look into the early childhood education sector. Audio
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Feedback
11:50 AM.Listeners have their say on the ideas and issues that have appeared in the programme. Today, the Bain trial. Audio
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Ideas for 14 June 2009: Homelessness
11:06 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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The Sunday Group: Environmental Reform
10:05 AM.The Government is planning to rewrite the convoluted structure of our environmental management system. How do we get a system that achieves prosperity and protects the environment? Audio
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What the world food crisis means for NZ
9:35 AM.The University of OtagoÂ's Foreign Policy school is holding a major conference on the world food crisis at the end of this month. Associate Professor Hugh Campbell is one of the schoolÂ's directors. Audio
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Mediawatch for 14 June 2009
9:05 AM.Pushing boundaries on Bain; outing Worth's accuser; covering the world's conflicts Audio
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Feature interview: Journalism and Trauma
8:42 AM.US photojournalist Jim MacMillan has covered more than 200 combat missions in Iraq for the Associated Press. He teaches a course on journalism and trauma talks to Chris Laidlaw about how the two are… Read more Audio
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Insight, Sunday 14 June: Truancy
8:12 AM.Andrew McRae explores what's being done to combat the problem of truancy. Audio
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Ideas: Witch burning and the spirit world
11:06 AM.This week we discuss PNG's so-called witches,communicating with the dead, and witchcraft and sorcery in the Western tradition. Audio
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Feedback
10:56 AM.What listeners have to say Audio
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The Sunday Group - Transition Towns Taking Root
10:06 AM.Transition Towns are spreading around New Zealand as communities roll up their sleeves to become more self-relient Audio
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Tee Morris-Speaking Geek
9:41 AM.So you don't know your wikis from your blogs? US New Media expert Tee Morris talks about social media initiatives. Audio
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Mediawatch for 7 June 2009
9:08 AM.David Bain walks free; Mitchell Murphy's Sunday papers; breaking news breakdown. Audio
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Terry Michael-On Obama's Honeymoon
8:41 AM.US media Commentator and political analyst Terry Michael discusses Barack Obama's first few months in power Audio
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Insight Sunday 7 June: Bain Trial
8:12 AM.Monique Devereux looks at the David Bain case, one of the most expensive trials in New Zealand's history Audio
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Mediawatch for 31 May 2009
12:00 PM.Pigs part 2, journalism on screen, do editorials still carry clout? Audio
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Ideas - Holocaust - Scott Hamilton
11:35 AM.Dr. Scott Hamilton talks about the trend that is seeing fringe groups denying the extent of the Holocaust against the Jews. Audio
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Ideas - Holocaust - Omer Bartov
11:05 AM.Omer Bartov is an Israeli born professor at Brown University in the US talking to Ideas producer Jeremy Rose. Audio
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Ideas for 31 May 2009 - Holocaust
11:00 AM.This week in Ideas we take a look at the place of the Holocaust in popular culture. Audio
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Sunday Group - gender pay parity
10:05 AM.Why is it, in a country whose pride in its achievements as a leader in women's rights still can't get rid of a gap in pay rates? Audio
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Notes From the South
9:55 AM.Dougal Stevenson waxes lyrical on those things happening in the South. Audio
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Kevin Clements - Place of Peacemaking
9:30 AM.Prof. Kevin Clements is the newly appointed director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at Otago Universtiy. Audio
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Janet November - Ethel Benjamin: NZ's first woman lawyer
8:40 AM.Chris talks to Janet November, biographer of Ethel Benjamin, the first woman to qualify as a lawyer in NZ. Audio