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Podcast (MP3) Oggcast (Vorbis)
10:05 AM.Sustainable architecture and building. Audio
9:40 AM.The biography of Arthur Porritt by Joseph Romanos and Dr. Graeme Woodfield. Audio
9:35 AM.Dr. Julia Gatley and Ross Brown on architecture. Audio
9:00 AM.Fairfax wins in court; Consumer for sale; pundits miss the point. Audio
8:12 AM.Insight investigates the working conditions of teen employees. Audio
11:10 AM.On Ideas today, we discuss the future and ways we predict it. Audio
10:05 AM.Representatives from the minor parties, Richard Lewis, Bernard Darnton and Andrew McKenzie. Audio
9:35 AM.'Diggers, Hatters and Whores' is about the NZ gold rushes of the 19th century. Author Stevan Eldered-Grigg tells us more. Audio
9:07 AM.The global financial crisis; the TV One leaders' debate; a feuding pundit and politician. Audio
8:30 AM.Mayor of Cape Town and opposition leader Hellen Zille talking with Chris in Cape Town. Audio
8:12 AM.Insight investigates the plight of Far North residents still camping in their homes nearly two years after flooding Audio
11:06 AM.The third part of our series on Samoa, examining the challenges of preserving Fa'asamoa. Audio
10:27 AM.How broadcasters cater for today's multimedia youth, some statistical sloppiness and mistaken identity. Audio
10:06 AM.Radio NZ Business Editor Patrick O'Maera;former Reseve Bank Govenor Don Brash; Chief Executive of the NZSX Mark Weldon. Audio
9:35 AM.Interview with Denis McLean, former Secretary of Defence and author of a new book on the war hero, Kippenberger. Audio
8:33 AM.Interview with Nobel Prize recipient and former president of South Africa, F W de Klerk. Audio
11:10 AM.The second part of the series on Samoa, looking more deeply at issues of land ownership and exploitation. Audio
10:10 AM.The Sunday Group discusses how responsibly the media deals with election campaigns. Audio
9:55 AM.Notes from the South: A story of the stage debut of Saint Clair sand. Audio
9:35 AM.Two local residents of Ponsonby decide to chart its evolution. Audio
9:10 AM.Election debate row; problems with political polls; nudity news misses the point. Audio
8:35 AM.Jane Mayer's book "The Dark Side" is published by Scribe. Audio
8:12 AM.Insight investigates how we deal with our rubbish as we strive to make cities more sustainable. Audio
11:05 AM.As the world changes around it, how can Samoa adapt, thrive, and yet still remain Samoan. Audio
10:05 AM.NZ is said to have one of the most sustainable fish management systems in the world but it's still not without its problems. Audio