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10:56 AM.What listeners have to say Audio
10:06 AM.Transition Towns are spreading around New Zealand as communities roll up their sleeves to become more self-relient Audio
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
9:08 AM.David Bain walks free; Mitchell Murphy's Sunday papers; breaking news breakdown. Audio
8:41 AM.US media Commentator and political analyst Terry Michael discusses Barack Obama's first few months in power Audio
8:12 AM.Monique Devereux looks at the David Bain case, one of the most expensive trials in New Zealand's history Audio
12:00 PM.Pigs part 2, journalism on screen, do editorials still carry clout? Audio
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
11:05 AM.Omer Bartov is an Israeli born professor at Brown University in the US talking to Ideas producer Jeremy Rose. Audio
11:00 AM.This week in Ideas we take a look at the place of the Holocaust in popular culture. Audio
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
9:55 AM.Dougal Stevenson waxes lyrical on those things happening in the South. Audio
9:30 AM.Prof. Kevin Clements is the newly appointed director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at Otago Universtiy. Audio
8:40 AM.Chris talks to Janet November, biographer of Ethel Benjamin, the first woman to qualify as a lawyer in NZ. Audio
8:12 AM.Insight investigates how the impact of the recession on China might affect trade with NZ Audio
11:05 AM.This week award winning journalist Christina lamb talks with Lynn Freeman. Audio
10:55 AM.Your views on some of the issues raised in our programme. Audio
10:05 AM.This week looks at the issue of New Zealand's so called 'Gun Culture'. Audio
9:40 AM.Former Australian Prime Minister on his experiences in the global political landscape. Audio
9:05 AM.Animal welfare hits the headlines and John Campbell on the push to report news first and fast. Audio
8:40 AM.A specialist in marine energy on the challenges of utilising energy from the ocean. Audio
8:12 AM.Insight investigates the financial health of the regions ahead of the Budget. Audio
11:10 AM.This week, Ideas looks at crime, punishment and rehabilitation. Audio
10:55 AM.A selection of Sunday Morning emails. Audio
10:10 AM.The Sunday Group looks at Pakistan, its war with the Taliban and the danger of its political meltdown. Audio