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9:40 AM.James McNeish has issued a new book"Lovelock"on the life of Jack Lovelock. Audio
9:10 AM.This week: Two political crises overseas; how newspaper newsrooms have thinned out in recent years. Audio
8:35 AM.Historian Jeff Hopkins-Weise says the ANZAC legend began half a century before Gallipoli. Audio
11:05 AM.This week UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Audio
10:55 AM.Your views on some of the issues raised in our programme. Audio
10:05 AM.This week takes a wide-ranging look at the motoring industry. Audio
9:40 AM.From Indiana University, talks about how we can improve our own lives by helping others. Audio
9:05 AM.TV One's new politics programme, claiming the credit for Clark's job and are papers popular enough to survive tough times? Audio
8:40 AM.A Canadian expert on the role of philanthropy in fostering social innovation. Audio
8:12 AM.Julian Robins examines the future of the ACC - is its financial situation as perilous as the Government recently made out? Audio
10:06 AM.Broadcasting Minister Jonathan Coleman plans to scrap the TVNZ charter - Tom Frewen, Linda Burgess and Brent Impey discuss. Audio
9:35 AM.David Shand is a member of the Royal Commission on Auckland Governance. Audio
9:30 AM.Long-serving editor calls it quits; reasons to keep advertisers away from news; bad manners in the morning. Audio
8:40 AM.Ngaire Woods, Professor of International Political Economy - expert on global economic governance. Audio
8:12 AM.Karen Brown examines the implications of changing the provider of Auckland's community laboratory testing service Audio
11:05 AM.The 100th anniversary of the signing of the first international agreement on the prohibition of drugs. Audio
10:56 AM.Your views on some of the issues raised in our programme. Audio
10:05 AM.This week discusses our very own 'turbulent priest', Bishop Selwyn. Audio
9:40 AM.Talks about Carl Berendsen who had a profound effect on the shaping of New Zealand's foreign policy. Audio
9:05 AM.Economic pressure on the world's media, fake photo embarrassment and the truth about flying fish. Audio
8:40 AM.Professor of economics at Oxford University discusses ways of restoring democracy in the world's poorest countries. Audio
8:12 AM.Richard Pamatatau talks to Pacific Islanders about the impact of the recession Audio
11:00 AM.New Zealanders Policing the Pacific. Audio
10:55 AM.What the listeners have to say. Audio
9:55 AM.Dougal Stevenson soars above Dunedin. Audio