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9:40 AM.Author and celebrated globalist on his latest book 'Climate Wars'. Audio
9:10 AM.The fish and chip paper principle; Fairfax cuts costs again; jobs taking the mickey in Beijing. Audio
8:40 AM.Oral historian talks about her series of stories of pioneer women in New Zealand in the 19th century. Audio
8:15 AM.Insight looks at how schools are dealing with drug use by students Audio
11:10 AM.Ideas examines leadership. Audio
10:10 AM.The Sunday Group looks at the evolution of New Zealand's energy policies. Audio
9:55 AM.Dougal Stevenson thinks back to his boyhood in Cromwell, before the Clutha was damned by the dam. Audio
9:35 AM.Sam Hunt takes us from Bottle Creek to the Kaipara Harbour and shares some new poetry. Audio
9:10 AM.Spoonfeeding the news; more Olympic personal worsts; why should rival reporters share their stories. Audio
8:40 AM.The little-known story of New Zealand's first air force fighter squadron. Audio
8:12 AM.Insight looks at the fight to stop a new big hydro dam on the West Coast as demand for power increases Audio
11:06 AM.This week we take a relaxing look at all things to do with sleep. Audio
10:06 AM.Some Maori are turning to Tourism, the Group looks at what they have to offer. Audio
9:30 AM.Kamalesh Sharma is the new Commonwealth Secretary-General and talks to Bryan Crump about the issues facing him. Audio
9:10 AM.Criticism of Olympic commentary and complaints about cranky critics; running one of the world's smallest national broadcasters. Audio
8:40 AM.Barry Parsonson and Jane-Mary Rawls tell us about life in Georgia and the background to the current violence. Audio
8:12 AM.Insight looks into the Emissions Trading Scheme; what is it and why do we need it? Audio
11:10 AM.Resistance to law changes on the right to physically punish children has been remarkably strong. Audio
10:10 AM.The Sunday Group takes a look at how the Olympics have changed over the years. Audio
9:35 AM.Bob Jones chats about money, management, and political machinations. Audio
9:10 AM.Media messages from Beijing; cut-off current affairs; politicians' loose language caught on tape. Audio
8:40 AM.Ruminations about life and fishing and fighting for the virtue of Central Otago with poet Brian Turner. Audio
7:00 AM.Insight looks at the rising incidence of bowel disease, especially among teenagers Audio
11:04 AM.Our memories enable and define our lives but can we define what memory is? Audio
10:55 AM.Dougal Stevenson remembers a trip to New York. Audio