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  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 11 Aug 2013

    Wayne takes a critical look at the prevailing global economic orthodoxy of neo-liberalism. Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 4 Aug 2013

    This Tuesday and Friday mark the 68th anniversary of the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Wayne explores some of the enduring myths surrounding these tragic events, and Chris follows up… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 28 Jul 2013

    Last Tuesday's revelation that the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant is leaking contaminated water into the ocean and that the Japanese government has known about the spillage, confirms the fears… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 21 Jul 2013

    With a number of commercial interests receiving gold mining exploration or prospecting permits on Coromandel's Schedule 4 land where gold mining's prohibited, Wayne looks at the industry at home and… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - kitchen politics

    Audio 14 Jul 2013

    Wayne Brittenden takes an historic gaze back through some of his inherited cookbooks and finds it's not just the recipes that are reminiscent of another time. Dr Peter Lineham from Massey University's… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 7 Jul 2013

    Edward Snowden's latest revelations concerning US surveillance of EU countries have resulted in expressions of outrage from a number of governments, although no grateful offer of asylum for the now… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 30 Jun 2013

    As the world reflects on the ailling Nelson Mandela's achievements, Wayne looks at the present state of the ruling ANC, hurt by persistent allegations of cronyism and corruption. Chris also talks to… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 23 Jun 2013

    Edward Snowden's latest revelations were a huge embarrassment for the UK Government. Foreign politicians and diplomats attending two G20 Summit meetings in London in 2009 had their phone calls… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 16 Jun 2013

    Reports that a US secret court ordered the Verizon phone company to hand over to the National Security Agency millions of phone records, and subsequent revelations that the agency taps directly into… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 9 Jun 2013

    This week Wayne looks at some of the issues that have sparked off the unrest in Turkey, and Chris follows up with Amnesty International's researcher on Turkey, Andrew Gardner. Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 2 Jun 2013

    Recently a French consumer magazine tested 47 popular brands of bottled water and found that 10 of them contained residues from drugs or pesticides. This raises questions about supposedly healthier… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 26 May 2013

    This weekend the Millions Against Monsanto demonstrations are taking place in more than 40 countries. Wayne looks at the GM industry and revealing new research on comparative crop yields. Chris… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 19 May 2013

    Today, 130 years ago the word 'eugenics' was coined by Charles Darwin's half cousin, explorer and anthropologist Francis Galton. Eugenics was seen as a valid science by many, even after the Nazis took… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 12 May 2013

    On Counterpoint this week more on the ideological boundaries between mainstream political parties. Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 5 May 2013

    The film industry celebrates a number of centenaries this year. The name 'Hollywood' was formally adopted a hundred years ago. The Danish film 'Atlantis' was one of the first-ever feature movies… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - blurring left and right

    Audio 28 Apr 2013

    After the fallout from the recent visit Danish politician Marie Krarup, Wayne looks at the blurring of lines between the traditional left and right sides of the political spectrum. Jesper Hansen, a… Audio

  • Best of the Week - 26 April 2013

    Audio 26 Apr 2013

    Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 26 April. This week ......we remember this country's coming of age on ANZAC Day; the pitfalls of the interaction… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 21 Apr 2013

    North Korea's Day of the Sun, marked the anniversary of the state's founder Kim Il Sung. As tensions are racheted up on the Korean Peninsula, Wayne discusses the security concerns and some… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 14 Apr 2013

    Wayne Brittenden has been Radio New Zealand's correspondent in several capital cities over the years. Each week he gives fresh insights into a wide variety of topics of national and international… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 7 Apr 2013

    Pope Francis’ Easter denunciation of uncaring capitalism – a theme also taken up by his predecessor – reflects historic cultural differences between Catholic and Protestant attitudes towards work and… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 31 Mar 2013

    Today, artery-clogging trans-fats are known killers and make a massive contribution to heart disease, yet in New Zealand we often have no way of knowing which products contain them. Wayne looks at the… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 24 Mar 2013

    The latest census is expected to show a further drop in attendance at mainstream church services. While the evangelical denominations generally fare much better, most of the traditional churches are… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 17 Mar 2013

    Audio from a court-martial pre-trial hearing of Private Bradley Manning was leaked last Tuesday, and posted on the internet. Manning was heard explaining why he sent hundreds of thousands of… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 10 Mar 2013

    While India is now seen as belonging to the middle economic bracket countries, new Oxford University research reveals what critics within India have known all along – that the last 20 years of… Audio

  • Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint

    Audio 3 Mar 2013

    When it comes to work, the political right has generally championed hard work, while the left calls for more jobs. The old dream of fewer work days, with increased mechanisation and technology, is… Audio

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