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8:40 AM.United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Audio
8:12 AM.Ian Telfer returns from reporting on the Victorian bush fires to ask why they proved so deadly Audio
11:05 AM.This week looks at natural health remedies. Audio
10:55 AM.Your views on some of the issues raised in our programme. Audio
10:05 AM.This week looks at the future of rail in New Zealand. Audio
9:55 AM.Dougal brings us his notes from the south. Audio
9:40 AM.Tells us about the intriguing relationship between Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. Audio
9:05 AM.Sending local journalists overseas, the surprise sale of a rebel radio station and unwanted advice from radio hosts. Audio
8:45 AM.Irish Human Rights Commissioner talks about the UN Convention on the rights of disabled people. Audio
8:12 AM.Penny MacKay looks at tagging and investigates what works in the battle to wipe it out Audio
11:05 AM.Co-operatives banks - the solution to the slump? Audio
10:50 AM.Your views on some of the issues raised in our programme. Audio
10:10 AM.With former Royal Society Teacher Bernard Beckett; Prof of Botany Bill Martin and Prof of Computational Biology Allen Rodrigo. Audio
9:40 AM.The Victorian government's chief climate change adviser talks about the role of climate change in last weeks bushfires. Audio
9:06 AM.Reporting Victoria's bushfires; an overseas success; should journalists reveal how they work? Audio
8:40 AM.Author of the very successful series, the No 1 Ladies Detective Agency. Audio
8:12 AM.Richard Pamatatau examines the extent of homelessness in New Zealand amid proposals to force them off Auckland streets Audio
The second of a two part series on conscientious objection to war.
This week's programme looks at the situation internationally with interviews with:
American soldier Joshua Key who is seeking…
10:05 AM.This week looks at the philosophical underpinnings of John Key's National-led Government. Audio
9:40 AM.Talks about mental illness, politics and his exotic relationship with the British media. Audio
9:05 AM.Media coverage of Gaza; sponsors in sport and news; the boyracer crackdown. Audio
8:40 AM.Talks about a moment of political genius when Nelson Mandela wore the Springbok jersey at the 1995 Rugby World Cup final. Audio
8:12 AM.Sue Ingram looks at whether the link between high cholesterol levels and heart disease needs to be reassessed Audio
The first of a two part series
Could war be ended by ordinary people simply refusing to kill? And why do Governments so often…