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Gilad Lotan - Data mining fake news
Data mining expert, Gilad Lotan, explains why fake news was not the only problem the American public faced in the recent election and how prejudice and propaganda are even more problematic in the… Audio
John Daysh - Unicef at 70
Unicef, which was founded just after the second world war when children throughout Europe were facing famine and disease, turns 70 this year. The UN entity has an indefinite mandate to help children… Audio
Todd Niall - Report Card on Auckland's Mayoralty
RNZ's Auckland affairs correspondent Todd Niall looks at how Phil Goff's mayoralty is stacking up so far. Audio
Mt Roskill - And the winner is…
Wallace catches up with the winner of yesterday's Mt Roskill byelection. Audio
Peta Mathias: life, love & real estate
Peta Mathias has led a globe-trotting life. She's lived in Canada, London and France, she's been a restaurateur, has written numerous books and had a successful broadcasting career Audio
New Zealand and the Pacific slave trade
New Zealand’s role in the Pacific slave trade is ‘a dark piece of our history’ that is often overlooked, Scott Hamilton says. Audio
Having a joint with the President of Uruguay
Vice journalist Krishna Andavolu has been travelling the world exploring the culture of marijuana, including smoking a joint ‘with’ the President of Uruguay. Audio
Miriam Frank: In her mother's footsteps
Writer Miriam Frank tells Wallace the amazing story of her childhood - escaping Nazi Germany, occupied France and the Spanish Civil War. Audio, Gallery
Terence Davies - Sunset song
Terence Davies has been described as one of the UK's greatest living filmmakers. He joins Wallace to talk about his latest film Sunset Song - and why it's a film that is very close to his heart.. Audio
RNZ's Tom Furley - Kaipara Harbour accident
RNZs Tom Furley reports the latest on the Kaipara Harbour boating accident. Three people are still missing. Three were rescued and were in hospital, police said. Eleven people were onboard the vessel… Audio
'Canopy' Meg and the science of tree tops
Dr Meg Lowman is the world’s first ‘arbonaut’ an expert in the field of forest canopy science. Audio
Ben Clement - Home Security
The Christmas holiday's are nearly upon us and it's the busiest time of year for thieves. With burglaries on the increase - Wallace talks to security expert Ben Clement about why New Zealanders are so… Audio
Mike Scott - 61 Molesworth St demolition update
Mike Scott is manager of building consents and compliance at Wellington City Council. He updates Wallace on when and if the demolition of the Prime Property Group's building fatally damaged in the 14… Audio
Iran US relations in the age of Trump
During the election campaign Donald Trump promised to scrap the US Iran nuclear deal. So what would that mean for the people of Iran and the region? Rouzbeh Parsi heads up the European Iran Research… Audio
Tsunami lessons with James Goff
James Goff, honorary professor of tsunami research at the University of New South Wales, tells Wallace the Kaikoura earthquake should serve as a "gentle warning" to Wellington of what could be round… Audio
Backlash against Nelson's notorious freedom camper
Locals have had enough of Lewis Stanton hanging his undies out to dry and setting up a camping site in Nelson's CBD. Audio
Going bush instead of going to the classroom
The co-founder of Deep Green Bush School Joey Moncarz talks about his idea of re-wilding children through immersion in nature. Audio
Licence for dangerous dogs
A goverment proposal could see owners of certain dog breed requaired to have a licence. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Gary McCormick and Allan Blackman want to talk about. Audio