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11:06 AM.Teacher and volunteer Anne Fisher talks to Chris Laidlaw. Audio
11:06 AM.Interview with Denis McLean, former Secretary of Defence and author of a new book on the war hero, Kippenberger. Audio
11:06 AM.The little-known story of New Zealand's first air force fighter squadron. Audio
11:06 AM.Why has Pakistan become so pivotal in the region it lies in the middle of? Audio
11:01 AM.Professor Northcott is active in the European Churches Environmental Network. Audio
11:01 AM.Author and celebrated globalist on his latest book 'Climate Wars'. Audio
11:01 AM.Dr Colman discusses the General Progress Index, an alternative to GDP Audio
10:54 AM.Talks about the pains and the pleasures of photographing Antarctica. Audio
10:54 AM.Sam Hunt takes us from Bottle Creek to the Kaipara Harbour and shares some new poetry. Audio
10:54 AM.Ruminations about life and fishing and fighting for the virtue of Central Otago with poet Brian Turner. Audio
10:05 AM.This week discusses the state of cricket in this country. Audio
9:40 AM.Tells us about life in the wine industry. Audio
9:05 AM.A good news day for the government, the end of 'Agenda' and freelance journalism. Audio
8:45 AM.Talks about his challenging new biography of Samuel Marsden. Audio
8:12 AM.Eric Frykberg examines the new crisis that's enveloping this country's ports. Audio
12:00 PM.Going ga-ga over Google; totalitarian talkback; plans for Pacific TV Audio
10:05 AM.This week investigates human genome research. Audio
9:55 AM.With his own version of a comic opera in Dunedin. Audio
9:40 AM.Discusses global sustainable economic developement. Audio
9:05 AM.Going ga-ga over Google, totalitarian talkback and plans for Pacific TV. Audio
8:40 AM.Reflects on 50 years in the entertainment industry. Audio
8:12 AM.Insight examines the dangers and risks of a boom in foreign students training for their pilot's licence in New Zealand. Audio
10:05 AM.Three-quarters of Pacific Islanders living in New Zealand send money back home to family members. Audio
9:40 AM.Interview with International Save the Children Alliance's, Charlotte Petri Gornitzka and Jay Wisecarver. Audio
9:08 AM.TV3's repeat channel; unattributed essays; controversial photos re-emerge. Audio