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10:55 AM.What the listeners have to say. Audio
9:55 AM.Dougal Stevenson soars above Dunedin. Audio
9:35 AM.The director of the film 'Trumbo' talks about Dalton Trumbo, one of the "Hollywood 10" blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee. Audio
9:07 AM."Beating up bullying; broadcasters square off over ethics; revisiting recent issues". Audio
8:38 AM.The New York Times foreign correspondent and author of 'The Forever War', talks about covering war in Afghanistan and Iraq. Audio
8:12 AM.Shanna Crispin looks at whether the decriminalisation of prostitution has made life safer for sex workers Audio
11:05 AM.This week looks at marine conservation. Audio
10:55 AM.Your views on some of the issues raised in our programme. Audio
10:05 AM.This week investigates how the recession is putting the financial squeeze on some private schools. Audio
9:40 AM.Tells us about the tortuous business of sharing power in a devastated nation. Audio
9:05 AM.Journalists meet judges, lawyers and police face to face, the ACC 'blowout' and reports of a rescue which didn't add up. Audio
8:40 AM.Sheds some new light on captain Robert Falcon Scott's doomed expedition to the South Pole. Audio
8:12 AM.Business Editor, Patrick O'Meara asks whether the financial crisis signals a fundamental flaw in the banking system. Audio
11:10 AM.This week, we look at the Idea of a post colonial indigenous world view with a focus on Bolivian and NZ constitutional change. Audio
10:10 AM.Chris speaks with NZ Trade and Enterprise Regional Directors from around the globe. Audio
9:54 AM.A mysterious case of mistaken identity in the butterfly house. Audio
9:30 AM.We look at the validity of the nation's judicial system now that it has legitimised the 2006 coup and its resultant Government. Audio
9:12 AM.Public service TV under National; the Bain retrial begins; TV that leaves a bad taste in the mouth. Audio
8:30 AM.We hear about the social and political impact of climate change, and the new book on the subject, 'Forecast'. Audio
8:12 AM.Craig Ashworth looks at the progress that's being made to clean up New Zealand's waterways. Audio
11:05 AM.This week we celebrate the life and ideas of the late Dr Ian Prior. Audio
10:55 AM.Your views on some of the issues raised on our programme. Audio
10:05 AM.This week we look at the Job Summit held in Manukau City on Friday 27 February. Audio
9:40 AM.Talks about the role of architecture in our society and on our environment. Audio
9:05 AM.Hard times for papers and broadcasters, no bail-out for TVNZ and airline PR dazzles the media. Audio