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9:42 AM.An look at what effect biofuel production may have on the Amazon basin. Audio
9:10 AM.Damage control via talkback; an Aussie goes home; a blow for press freedom in Fiji. Audio
8:35 AM.An expert on the grating edges between the secularism of the west and the demands of Islamic tradition. Audio
8:12 AM.Can the sheep industry recover from its current doldrums? Audio
11:10 AM.How difficult is it to learn another language? Audio
10:50 AM.Wellington wordsmith on the art of turning a phrase. Audio
10:10 AM.What can be done to minimise harm from gaming machines? Audio
9:55 AM.Dougal Stevenson's notes from the south. Audio
9:35 AM.One of the most important poets in the English language and will soon visit NZ. Audio
9:10 AM.'An Aussie view of our media; a disturbing development for Fiji; Dame Kiri speaks out. Audio
8:40 AM.A critic of the Regional Assitance Mission to the Solomon Islands explains what they could be doing better. Audio
8:12 AM.Insight talks to young people about John Key's idea for military style training for youth Audio
11:10 AM.Otago University philosophy lecturer Charles Pigden refutes the idea that conspiracy theories are dangerous. Audio
10:50 AM.Martin Crowe talks about the state of cricket in NZ and what the future might hold. Audio
10:10 AM.Is the migration of New Zealanders to Australia an exodus, and should we be worried about it? Audio
9:40 AM.A pioneer in research into human, animal, and mechanical intelligence on the origins of creativity. Audio
9:10 AM.Lifting the lid on dodgy media; the 'scare in mid air'; Tame Iti's expenses Audio
8:42 AM.The warden of Oxford University's Green College on moves to restructure the management of the venerable university. Audio
8:12 AM.Insight looks at the rivalry between China and Taiwan for influence in the Pacific. Audio
11:05 AM.This week Ideas looks at the current state of political devolution in Scotland. Audio
10:50 AM.Rod Dowler is a member of the organising committee for the 2009 World Masters Games in Sydney. Audio
10:05 AM.This week we look at the Ministry for the Environment's big report on the state of the environment. Audio
9:40 AM.Author of 'Rebalancing the Constitution; The Challenge of Government Law Making under MMP'. Audio
9:10 AM.Waitangi Day relationships, new regulations for digital-age broadcasting and not-so-intrepid journeys. Audio
8:40 AM.Head of the new centre for New Zealand Studies at the University of London, talking about the objectives of the centre. Audio