RNZ National. 2016-03-21. 00:00-23:59.

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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
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24:00:00
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21 Mar 2016
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RNZ National (estab. 2016), Broadcaster

A 24-hour recording of RNZ National. The following rundown is sourced from the broadcaster’s website. Note some overseas/copyright restricted items may not appear in the supplied rundown:

21 March 2016

===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
=DESCRIPTION=

Including: 12:30 At the Movies with Simon Morris (RNZ); 1:05 Te Ahi Kaa (RNZ); 2:30 NZ Music Feature (RNZ); 3:05 Juggling with Mandarins, by V M Jones, read by Matt Whelan (8 of 10, RNZ); 3:30 Science (RNZ); 5:10 An Awfully Big Adventure, by Jane Tolerton (13 of 15, RNZ)

===6:00 AM. | Morning Report===
=DESCRIPTION=

RNZ's three-hour breakfast news show with news and interviews, bulletins on the hour and half-hour, including: 6:16 and 6:50 Business News 6:18 Pacific News 6:26 Rural News 6:48 and 7:45 NZ Newspapers

=AUDIO=

06:00
Top Stories for Monday 21 March 2016
BODY:
A damning report sparked by a series of infant deaths has prompted a major shakeup of maternity services in the lower North Island. At least one New Zealander was reportedly on a bus of foreign exchange students which crashed in Spain overnight.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 33'11"

06:06
Sports News for 21 March 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: cricket, football, hockey
Duration: 1'56"

06:09
Alcohol a factor in a series of fights in central Auckland
BODY:
Police received calls about fights outside the Ferry terminal in Quay Street, the MacDonalds in Britomart, the intersection of Quay and Queen Sts, and another prolonged fight in Fort Street.
Topics: crime
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Fights, Auckland, Alchohol
Duration: 3'21"

06:16
Flydubai flight data recorders badly damaged
BODY:
It could take months to decode the flight data recorders from a passenger plane that crashed in southern Russia because they are so badly damaged.
Topics: transport
Regions:
Tags: Russia, Flydubai, crash, Rostov-on-Don Airport, Data Recorders
Duration: 2'49"

06:21
Early Business News for 21 March 2016
BODY:
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: Fonterra, Movac
Duration: 2'15"

06:26
Morning Rural News for 21 March 2016
BODY:
News from the rural and farming sector.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 4'04"

06:38
New Zealand student in Spain bus crash
BODY:
A New Zealand exchange student was onboard a bus that crashed on a main highway in Spain's northeast overnight.
Topics: transport
Regions:
Tags: bus crash, Spain, student, Erasmus, Barcelona University
Duration: 1'54"

06:40
Damning report into Mid Central & Whanganui maternity services
BODY:
The Whanganui District Health Board is assuring expectant mums they are in safe hands, despite the deaths of four babies in the care of the local maternity service last year.
Topics: health
Regions: Whanganui, Manawatu
Tags: DHB, Maternity Services, Whanganui, Regional Women's Health Service
Duration: 3'09"

06:43
Anti Trump rallies turn nasty
BODY:
More protestors have taken to the streets outside Trump Tower in Manhattan to voice their opposition to the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: protests, America, New York, Primaries
Duration: 1'46"

06:47
Fonterra to announce half-year results this week
BODY:
The most keenly awaited event this week is dairy giant Fonterra's first-half earnings result on Wednesday.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: Fonterra, dairy
Duration: 5'53"

06:53
Movac fund aims to help eight companies develop and grow
BODY:
The Wellington-based fund manager, Movac, has secured a cornerstone commitment of up to 20 million dollars from the New Zealand Venture Investment Fund for its new growth capital fund.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: Movac, New Zealand Venture Investment Fund, investment, growth
Duration: 1'44"

06:54
Jim Parker from Sydney
BODY:
Across the Tasman, and a government shake-up of competition law there has created big rifts with the big business community lining up against small business and consumer groups.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: Australia
Duration: 1'45"

06:57
Business agenda
BODY:
Fonterra's half-year results are the one to watch on Wednesday. Other results include Pumpkin Patch, Kathmandu and Hallenstein Glasson.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: business agenda
Duration: 27"

06:58
Morning markets
BODY:
American stocks ended higher - with investors more chirpy after the Fed held rates, the US dollar fell and commodities climbed.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 59"

06:58
Business briefs
BODY:
Veteran corporate raider Sir Ron Brierley has mailed out his takeover offer to shareholders of the former Wellington retailer, Kirkcaldie and Stains.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'04"

07:06
Sports News for 21 March 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: cricket, football, Grand Prix, hockey
Duration: 2'08"

07:10
DHB vows to repair maternity service after critical report
BODY:
A damning report sparked by a series of infant deaths has prompted a major shakeup of maternity services in the lower North Island.
Topics: health
Regions: Manawatu, Whanganui
Tags: DHB, Mid Central, Matternity Services
Duration: 3'46"

07:14
New Zealander in deadly bus crash in Spain
BODY:
At least one New Zealander was reportedly on a bus of foreign exchange students which crashed in Spain overnight.
Topics: transport
Regions:
Tags: Spain, bus crash, Barcelona, Valencia
Duration: 4'31"

07:19
Firebug operating near Blenheim
BODY:
Fire crews were called out again last night to another fire on the Wither Hills behind Blenheim.
Topics: environment
Regions: Marlborough
Tags: fire, Blenheim
Duration: 3'08"

07:22
Govt to defend Kermadec sanctuary proposal in High Court
BODY:
The Environment Minister says the Crown will vigorously defend its right to set up an ocean sanctuary around the Kermadec Islands.
Topics: environment
Regions:
Tags: Kermadec Islands, ocean sanctuary, fishing, iwi
Duration: 2'52"

07:25
PM downplays tax law change
BODY:
John Key is downplaying the prospect of a law change to clamp down on tax avoidance by multinational companies.
Topics: law, business
Regions:
Tags: tax, Multinationals, Corporate Tax Avoidance
Duration: 6'37"

07:35
Work beginning on new trans Tasman internet cable
BODY:
The cable, which Vodafone, Spark and Telstra have invested 70 million US dollars in, will begin in Raglan.
Topics: technology, internet
Regions:
Tags: cable, trans-Tasman, Raglan
Duration: 3'29"

07:39
Bennett vs Wicked Campers - Violence against women no joke
BODY:
Cabinet Ministers are searching for a way to put a spoke in the wheel of Wicked Campers to "zip it sweetie".
Topics: media, politics, transport
Regions:
Tags: advertising, Wicked Campers, Minister of Tourism
Duration: 5'07"

07:46
Paris attacks suspect to sue prosecutor
BODY:
The lawyer acting for the Paris terror attack suspect Salah Abdeslam will take legal action against a French prosecutor for breaching his clients confidentiality.
Topics: law, conflict
Regions:
Tags: terrorism, Paris, legal action
Duration: 3'16"

07:48
Greenpeace day of disobedience to protest deep sea drilling
BODY:
Protesters are blocking the entrance to Sky City in Auckland where an international oil conference is being held.
Topics: politics
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Sky City, Greenpeace, protests, drilling
Duration: 2'10"

07:54
John Key dismisses Maori fisheries trust legal action
BODY:
John Key is dismissing claims the Kermadec Islands ocean sanctuary rides roughshod over the rights of local Maori because they can fish elsewhere.
Topics: politics, te ao Maori
Regions:
Tags: Kermadec Islands, ocean sanctuary, iwi, Fishing Rights
Duration: 4'04"

08:06
Sports News for 21 March 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'40"

08:11
Scathing report puts Regional Women's Health Service up in air
BODY:
A scathing review into the deaths of four babies at the Regional Women's Health Service last year could reshape maternity services in the lower North Island.
Topics: health
Regions: Whanganui
Tags: Whanganui DHB, Mid Central DHB, Regional Women's Health Service, Maternity Services
Duration: 5'57"

08:17
Ngati Wai joins challenge to Kermadec sanctuary legislation
BODY:
Several iwi have joined the Maori fisheries trust, Te Ohu Kai Moana, in legally challenging the government's legislation to establish a protected marine sanctuary around the Kermedec Islands.
Topics: environment, law, te ao Maori
Regions:
Tags: Maori fisheries trust, iwi, Te Ohu Kai Moana, Kermedec Islands, Marine sanctuary
Duration: 5'21"

08:22
World Title Win for shot putter Tom Walsh
BODY:
It's not that unusual for a New Zealand shot putter to win a world title, Valerie Adams has been collecting medals, trophies and titles for over a decade now.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: shot put, Portland, World Indoor Athletics Championship
Duration: 2'54"

08:25
Wicked camper vans advertising slogans under fire
BODY:
Chief executive of the Advertising Standards Authority, Hilary Souter and advertising veteran Mike Hutcheson discuss the controversy surrounding Wicked Camper's advertising
Topics: media, life and society
Regions:
Tags: advertising, Wicked Camper Vans
Duration: 5'06"

08:30
Markets Update for 21 March 2016
BODY:
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 1'03"

08:35
Obama to land in Cuba
BODY:
No sitting US President has set foot in Cuba since Calvin Coolidge arrived on a battleship nearly 90 years ago
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Cuba, Havana, America
Duration: 3'26"

08:38
Hugh Lowe eager to move on after son's cleared of murder
BODY:
Ned Lowe's father is eager to carry on with his business in Vanuatu now his son's been cleared of murder.
Topics: business, crime, Pacific
Regions:
Tags: murder, Vanuatu, Supreme Court, Tanna Lodge, fire
Duration: 3'13"

08:41
800 Wellington homes blacklisted from using recycling bags
BODY:
If you're in the habit of sneaking a bit of rubbish into your recycling bag, be warned - you're likely to be black listed.
Topics: environment
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: rubbish, recycling, Wellington City Council
Duration: 3'47"

08:47
Government's ECE target looks doubtful
BODY:
The government looks set to hit its target for lifting NCEA achievement this year, but may well fall short of its goal for early childhood education.
Topics: education, politics
Regions:
Tags: Government Targets, NCEA achievement
Duration: 3'22"

08:51
Twitter's ten(ish) today
BODY:
Twitter turns ten today, and with more than 300-million users worldwide, it seems to be doing pretty well.
Topics: internet, media
Regions:
Tags: Twitter, social media
Duration: 4'20"

08:56
Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
BODY:
Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes.
Topics: life and society
Regions:
Tags: Australia
Duration: 3'17"

=SHOW NOTES=

===9:06 AM. | Nine To Noon===
=DESCRIPTION=

Current affairs and topics of interest, including: 10:45 The Reading: One Girl One Dream by Laura Dekker (1 of 8, RNZ)The amazing autobiographical account of the youngest ever solo circumnavigation of the Earth

=AUDIO=

09:12
Doctors want men vaccinated for HPV
BODY:
Doctors are warning that male cancers caused by the same virus that causes cervical cancer in women are likely to overtake cervical cancer rates by the end of 2020.
Topics: health
Regions:
Tags: cervical cancer, HPV, Male Health
Duration: 17'19"

09:34
Harley Shaiken on what the TPP means for workers
BODY:
Harley Shaiken is a US academic who warns that the Trans Pacific Partnership is a corporate trade deal, masquerading as a free trade one.
Topics: politics, economy, business
Regions:
Tags: TPP, free trade
Duration: 17'52"

09:52
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
BODY:
Seamus Kearney discusses the latest issues from Europe including the captured Paris attacks suspect and the latest on the bus crash in spain.
Topics: politics, life and society, law
Regions:
Tags: Europe, bus crash, Spain, Paris Attacks
Duration: 7'47"

10:07
Dr Tim Spector on the hidden microbial world inside us
BODY:
Genetic Epidemiologist Tim Spector, from Kings College in London has spent much of his career studying the trillions of microbes that live on us and inside us. They outnumber our own cells, 10 to 1. The microbes in our guts are essential to how we digest food, they control the calories we absorb, provide vital enzymes and vitamins and keep our immune system healthy.
EXTENDED BODY:
Tim Spector has spent much of his career studying the trillions of microbes that live on us and inside us. They outnumber our own cells 10-to-1. The microbes in our guts are essential to how we digest food, they control the calories we absorb, provide vital enzymes and vitamins and keep our immune system healthy.
He talks with Kathryn Ryan:
Dr Tim Spector is a professor of genetic epidemiology at Kings College in London. He runs the British Gut microbiome project, which aims to uncover the microbial content within the guts of British individuals to explain how lifestyle choices and diet influence the microbiome. He is also the founder and director of the TwinsUK Registry - and has written several science books, his latest being The Diet Myth, in which he argues that modern society and diets are destroying the good bacteria vital to our health.

Tim Spector on twins (This Way Up - 29.06.13)
Tim Spector on hangovers and microbes (This Way Up - 18.07.15)

Topics: health, science
Regions:
Tags: microbes, genetics, Microbiotics
Duration: 33'08"

10:40
Book Review: Cometh the Hour - Jeffrey Archer
BODY:
Reviewed by Gina Rogers. Published by Macmillan
Topics: books
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 4'15"

11:06
Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
BODY:
Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton discuss the week in politics.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Future of Work, Fonterra, Jihadi Brides
Duration: 21'25"

11:28
A celebration of French gastronomy
BODY:
Today, eight chefs from eight restaurants around New Zealand are joining over 1,500 chefs from five continents for a worldwide celebration of gastronomy, known as Goût de France.
Topics: food
Regions:
Tags: French Cuisine, France, Goût de France
Duration: 20'07"

11:49
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
BODY:
Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne discusses the silencing of the snapping shrimp, and godwits get a safer passage through Chinese airspace.
Topics: environment
Regions:
Tags: godwits, Snapping Shrimp
Duration: 10'11"

=SHOW NOTES=

09:05 The cancer risk to men from the virus that causes cervical cancer in women
Doctors are warning that male cancers caused by the same virus that causes cervical cancer in women are likely to overtake cervical cancer rates by the end of 2020. Young women have been vaccinated against the Human Papillomavirus or HPV since 2006 and death rates from cervical cancer have dropped 60 percent in the last 25 years - thanks in large part to screening programmes introduced in 1990. But so far the vaccine has not been extended to young men - and a coalition of doctors and public health experts say that now needs to change. Among them are Dr Helen Petoussis-Harris who is the Director of Research at the Immunisation Advisory Centre and Dr Bruce Haughey who is from the Florida Hospital Cancer Institute in Orlando, USA.
09:20 Harley Shaiken on what the TPP means for workers
Harley Shaiken is a US academic who warns that the Trans Pacific Partnership is a corporate trade deal, masquerading as a free trade one. The TPP - negotiated after years of wrangling includes 12 countries; New Zealand, the U.S, Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam.The government estimates the agreement will be worth at least 2 point 7 billion dollars a year by 2030 for New Zealand. Harley Shaiken is a specialist in issues of work, technology and global production and is chair of the University of California, Berkeley's Centre for Latin America Studies. His research paints a dark picture of what might be expected from TPP - saying it will lower standards for workers and environmental rights.
09:45 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
10:05 Genetic Epidemiologist Tim Spector on the hidden microbial world inside us
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Genetic Epidemiologist Tim Spector, from Kings College in London has spent much of his career studying the trillions of microbes that live on us and inside us. They outnumber our own cells, 10 to 1. The microbes in our guts are essential to how we digest food, they control the calories we absorb, provide vital enzymes and vitamins and keep our immune system healthy. Dr Spector runs the British Gut microbiome project, which aims to uncover the microbial content within the guts of British individuals to explain how lifestyle choices and diet influence the microbiome. He is also the founder and director of the TwinsUK Registry - and has written several science books, his latest being The Diet Myth, in which he argues that modern society and diets are destroying the good bacteria vital to our health.
10:35 Book Review: Cometh the Hour: Clifton Chronicles #6 Jeffrey Archer
Reviewed by Gina Rogers
Published by Macmillan
10:45 The Reading:
11:05 Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
11:30 A celebration of French gastronomy
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Today, eight chefs from eight restaurants around New Zealand are joining over 1,500 chefs from five continents for a worldwide celebration of gastronomy, known as Goût de France.
New Zealand's French Ambassador, Florence Jeanblanc-Risler is also getting involved. She's hosting her own Goût de France dinner at the French Residence for 20 people in the food industry. Chef Ben Bayly is from the Grove in Auckland, one of the New Zealand restaurants taking part in Goût de France.
11:45 Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne discusses the impending legal action over the Kermadec sanctuary. He'll also be talking about the silencing of the snapping shrimp, and godwits getting a safer passage through Chinese airspace.

=PLAYLIST=

Artist: Dinah Washington
Song: Is you is or is you ain't my baby
Composer: Jordan/Austin
Label: Verve
Time: 09:10
Artist: Haim
Song: Forever
Album: Days are Gone
Time: 09:30

===Noon | Midday Report===
=DESCRIPTION=

RNZ news, followed by updates and reports until 1.00pm, including: 12:16 Business News 12:26 Sport 12:34 Rural News 12:43 Worldwatch

=AUDIO=

12:00
Midday News for 21 March 2016
BODY:
Barack Obama begins his historic visit to Cuba and the Government is pushing ahead with the search for oil and gas.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 15'29"

12:16
Consumer confidence eases a shade but still solid
BODY:
Consumer confidence has eased slightly in the first three months of the year, but low interest rates and a solid economy are supporting sentiment.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'20"

12:17
Tourist arrivals and migration in record zone
BODY:
As you may have heard in the news, New Zealand is still an attractive destination to holiday and live.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: tourism
Duration: 1'18"

12:19
Fonterra debt levels to announce half-year results this week
BODY:
Dairy giant Fonterra reports its first half earnings on Wednesday, and they're expected to be more than double on last year.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Fonterra
Duration: 1'30"

12:21
China bad debt and untrustworthy numbers
BODY:
China's parliament -- the National Peoples Congress -- has wrapped its latest meeting in Beijing having approved a five year plan with weaker growth targets.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: China
Duration: 1'16"

12:22
Midday Markets for 21 March 2016
BODY:
For the latest from the markets we're joined by Andrew Cathie at Craigs Investment Partners.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 2'45"

12:25
Business briefs
BODY:
Christchurch Airport has posted a strong lift in its half year profit driven by a record numbers of travellers.
Topics: business
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: Christchurch Airport
Duration: 52"

12:26
Midday Sports News for 21 March 2016
BODY:
The New Zealand runner Nick Willis has finished third in the 1500m at the world indoor athletics champs in Portland in Oregon.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'41"

12:35
Midday Rural News for 21 March 2016
BODY:
News from the rural and farming sectors.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 8'33"

=SHOW NOTES=

===1:06 PM. | Jesse Mulligan, 1–4pm===
=DESCRIPTION=

An upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

13:17
Paid Parental Leave - Cecilia Robinson
BODY:
If you're thinking of having a family, you may want to listen to what our next guest has to say. My Food Bag has announced a generous paid parental leave scheme that doubles the government's 18 weeks of paid parental leave and provides an option for an additional 60 per cent of salary to be allocated to a spouse or partner. Founder and co-CEO of My Food Bag is Cecilia Robinson.
Topics: life and society
Regions:
Tags: My Food Bag
Duration: 6'31"

13:24
Trump Presidency Rated Among Top 10 Global Risks
BODY:
Donald Trump winning the US presidency is considered one of the top 10 risks facing the world. Research firm, the Economist Intelligence Unit, undertakes economic, political and socio-demographic forecasting. And it says Trump could disrupt the global economy and heighten political and security risks in the US. Robert Powell is a senior editor and economist with the unit.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Donald Trump, US
Duration: 8'02"

13:32
Play On - Paul McLaney and Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper
BODY:
Our guests have done what they say, is a world first. They've taken 12 of Shakespeare's most well known soliloquies and set them to music. It's part of Auckland's Pop-up Globe. Play On will be performed this April by a cast of actors and musicians, alongside a string section and acoustic band. Award-winning composer Paul McLaney, Julia Deans, and Laughton Kora, formerly of Kora are part of the cast.
EXTENDED BODY:
Our guests have taken 12 of Shakespeare's most well known soliloquies and set them to music. Play On will be performed in Auckland's Pop-up Globe this April by a cast of actors and musicians, alongside a string section and acoustic band. Award-winning composer Paul McLaney, Julia Deans, and Laughton Kora, formerly of Kora are part of the cast.
Paul McLaney and Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper join Jesse Mulligan.
Topics: music
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Pop-up Globe, Shakespeare
Duration: 10'48"

13:43
New Zealand's Great Pot Shortage
BODY:
A reported dope shortage in New Zealand has sparked international headlines. Don Rowe, wrote an article for online magazine The Spinoff, about a shortage of marijuana in New Zealand due to police crackdowns. His opening line was 'For once, there's a bigger problem in New Zealand than its flag being confused with Australia's: a chronic shortage of marijuana.' The article was quickly picked up by TIME Magazine, who ran the headline 'New Zealanders Are Freaking Out About a Pot Shortage'. CNBC and The Guardian Australia also ran the piece, and people took to Reddit to complain about a shortage.
EXTENDED BODY:
"For once, there's a bigger problem in New Zealand than its flag being confused with Australia's: a chronic shortage of marijuana" ~ Don Rowe.
Don's article for online magazine The Spinoff about a marijuana shortage due to police crackdowns has sparked international headlines.
It was quickly picked up by TIME magazine, who ran the headline 'New Zealanders Are Freaking Out About a Pot Shortage'. CNBC and The Guardian Australia also ran the piece, and people took to social news network Reddit to complain.
Jesse Mulligan asks Don Rowe about the situation on the ground:
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: dope, marijuana
Duration: 4'12"

13:47
Favourite Album
BODY:
Vegetarians Of Love - Bob Geldof.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 12'45"

14:09
TV Review - Linda Burgess
BODY:
Country Calendar, The Night Manager, and The Americans.
Topics: media
Regions:
Tags: television
Duration: 11'21"

14:20
New Music - Colin Morris
BODY:
Roo Panes and Ray LaMontagne.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 15'03"

14:36
Books - Allan Drew
BODY:
Inaugural Ruapehu Writers Festival, held in Ohakune, Powderhorn Chateau,
Topics: books
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 9'53"

14:47
Theatre - Raewyn Whyte & John Smythe
BODY:
'The Wholehearted' and 'Jekyll and Hyde'.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: theatre
Duration: 10'25"

15:10
Feature Interview - Lucy Kalanithi
BODY:
Doctors confront death. It's part of the job. When a Doctor is diagnosed with cancer, and understands he is going to die, it changes nothing and everything according to Dr Paul Kalanithi. At age 36, he was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer The fact of death is unsettling he says ,Yet there is no other way to live. In the last months of Dr Kalanithi's life, he shared his perspective on death in a highly acclaimed book, When Breath Becomes Air. Less than two years after diagnosis, he died. Dr Lucy Kalanithi, his widow, finished the manuscript for him.
Topics: author interview, books
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 21'17"

15:46
The Panel pre-show for 21 March 2016
BODY:
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 13'51"

=SHOW NOTES=

1:10 First Song
'Sacred Hill' - Nairobi Trio.
1:15 Paid Parental Leave - Cecilia Robinson
If you're thinking of having a family, you may want to listen to what our next guest has to say. My Food Bag has announced a generous paid parental leave scheme that doubles the government's 18 weeks of paid parental leave and provides an option for an additional 60 per cent of salary to be allocated to a spouse or partner. Founder and co-CEO of My Food Bag is Cecilia Robinson.
1:20 Trump Presidency Rated Among Top 10 Global Risks - Robert Powell
Donald Trump winning the US presidency is considered one of the top 10 risks facing the world. Research firm, the Economist Intelligence Unit, undertakes economic, political and socio-demographic forecasting. And it says Trump could disrupt the global economy and heighten political and security risks in the US. Robert Powell is a senior editor and economist with the unit.
1:25 Play On - Paul McLaney and Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper
Our guests have done what they say, is a world first. They've taken 12 of Shakespeare's most well known soliloquies and set them to music. It's part of Auckland's Pop-up Globe. Play On will be performed this April by a cast of actors and musicians, alongside a string section and acoustic band. Award-winning composer Paul McLaney, Julia Deans, and Laughton Kora, formerly of Kora are part of the cast.
1:35 New Zealand's Great 'Pot Shortage' - Don Rowe
A reported dope shortage in New Zealand has sparked international headlines. Don Rowe, wrote an article for online magazine The Spinoff, about a shortage of marijuana in New Zealand due to police crackdowns. His opening line was 'For once, there's a bigger problem in New Zealand than its flag being confused with Australia's: a chronic shortage of marijuana.' The article was quickly picked up by TIME Magazine, who ran the headline 'New Zealanders Are Freaking Out About a Pot Shortage'. CNBC and The Guardian Australia also ran the piece, and people took to Reddit to complain about a shortage.
1:40 Favourite Album
Vegetarians Of Love - Bob Geldof
2:10 The Critics
TV Review - Linda Burgess
Books - Allan Drew
New Music - Colin Morris
Theatre - Raewyn Whyte & John Smythe
3:10 Feature Interview - Lucy Kalanithi
Doctors confront death. It's part of the job. When a Doctor is diagnosed with cancer, and understands he is going to die, it changes nothing and everything according to Dr Paul Kalanithi. At age 36, he was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer The fact of death is unsettling he says ,Yet there is no other way to live. In the last months of Dr Kalanithi's life, he shared his perspective on death in a highly acclaimed book, When Breath Becomes Air. Less than two years after diagnosis, he died. Dr Lucy Kalanithi, his widow, finished the manuscript for him.
3:35 Voices
The mandarin is excavated carefully from its peel and the skin aged for 25 years before its hand-stitched around tea leaves to make a whole mandarin again - but it's an expensive brew. Lynda Chanwai-Earle is in Southern China to learn the secrets in the art of tea making within generations of a tea growing family.
3:45 The Panel Pre-Show
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Julie Moffett.

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JESSE'S SONG:

ARTIST: The Nairobi Trio
TITLE: Sacred Hill
COMP: Richard Adams, John Quigley, Peter Koopman
ALBUM: Collection
LIVE: RNZ Akld

FEATURE ALBUM:

ARTIST: Bob Geldof
TITLE: Thinking Voyager 2 Type Stuff
COMP: Bob Geldof, Pete Briquette
ALBUM: The Vegetarians of Love
LABEL: Mercury

ARTIST: Bob Geldof
TITLE: Chains of Pain
COMP: Bob Geldof, Danny Mitchell
ALBUM: The Vegetarians of Love
LABEL: Mercury

ARTIST: Bob Geldof
TITLE: No Small Wonder
COMP: Bob Geldof, Danny Mitchell
ALBUM: The Vegetarians of Love
LABEL: Mercury

MUSIC CRITIC - Colin Morris:

ARTIST: Roo Panes
TITLE: Stay With Me
COMP: Roo Panes
ALBUM: Paperweights
LABEL: Southbound

ARTIST: Ray LaMontagne
TITLE: Homecoming
COMP Ray LaMontagne
ALBUM: Ouroboros
LABEL: Sony

ARTIST: Ray LaMontagne
TITLE: In My Own Way
COMP: Ray LaMontagne
ALBUM: Ouroboros
LABEL: Sony

PANEL - HALF TIME SONG:

ARTIST: Donna Summer
TITLE: She Works Hard For The Money
COMP: Donna Summer Michael Omartian
ALBUM: She Works Hard For The Money
LABEL: Mercury

===4:06 PM. | The Panel===
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An hour of discussion featuring a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum (RNZ)

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15:46
The Panel pre-show for 21 March 2016
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Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
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Duration: 13'51"

16:03
The Panel with Ali Jones and Sally Wenley (Part 1)
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What the Panelists have been thinking about with Sally Wenley and Ali Jones. Queenstown campground owner Duncan Ridd talks about his experiences with Wicked Campers and their slogans. Protestors block a highway with their anti-Donald Trump stance. Clamping down on dogs in Dunedin. Does Auckland need a new downtown stadium?
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Duration: 24'24"

16:05
The Panel with Ali Jones and Sally Wenley (Part 2)
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New research shows when women start to take over male-dominated jobs the salaries slide. What the Panelists Sally Wenley and Ali Jones have been thinking about. Dr Meredith Peddie disccuses the benefits or lack on for stnd-up desks and short bursts of exercise. Can you get by without your phone? Outraged driver threatens to kill bunch of cyclists.
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Duration: 26'31"

16:07
Intro
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What the Panelists have been thinking about with Sally Wenley and Ali Jones.
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Duration: 3'58"

16:11
Wicked campers
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Queenstown campground owner Duncan Ridd talks about his experiences with Wicked Campers and their slogans.
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Duration: 11'35"

16:23
Banning Trump, dogs.
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Protestors block a highway with their anti-Donald Trump stance. Clamping down on dogs in Dunedin.
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Duration: 2'39"

16:25
Auckland CBD stadium
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Does Auckland need a new downtown stadium?
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Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Stadium
Duration: 5'43"

16:33
Women's wages
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New research shows when women start to take over male-dominated jobs the salaries slide.
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Tags: woman, jobs
Duration: 6'42"

16:38
Panel Says
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What the Panelists Sally Wenley and Ali Jones have been thinking about.
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Duration: 5'59"

16:45
The benefits of short burst exercise
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Dr Meredith Peddie disccuses the benefits or lack on for stnd-up desks and short bursts of exercise.
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Duration: 7'50"

16:53
Attached to our mobiles
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Can you get by without your phone?
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Tags: cellphones
Duration: 2'58"

16:56
Road rage
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Outraged driver threatens to kill bunch of cyclists.
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Duration: 2'58"

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===5:00 PM. | Checkpoint===
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RNZ's weekday drive-time news and current affairs programme

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17:00
Checkpoint with John Campbell, Monday 21st March 2016
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Watch Monday's full programme here. It begins five minutes in.
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Duration: 00"

17:07
Taxpayers may foot bill for PM's defamation suit
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Taxpayers could help foot the Prime Minister's bill to settle a defamation suit with a journalist over the so-called Teapot tapes.
Topics: politics
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Duration: 4'02"

17:12
Wicked Campers slogans could soon be banned
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The controversial slogans emblazoned on Wicked Campers could soon be banned after the country's chief censor confirmed he's received his first complaint about them.
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Duration: 3'46"

17:16
Police search for man who beat woman with metal pole
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A Hamilton woman is in hospital after she was attacked in her home late last night by a man wielding a metal bar.
Topics: crime
Regions: Waikato
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Duration: 1'59"

17:18
US president on historic trip in Cuba
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US President Barack Obama arrived in Havana this morning, to start an historic trip and end a diplomatic stand-off that had outlasted the Cold War.
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Duration: 2'06"

17:20
What's on the agenda for Obama in Cuba?
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US correspondent Simon Marks reports from Cuba, where President Obama arrived today.
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Duration: 6'10"

17:26
Last day for sending back flag voting papers today
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The fate of New Zealand's flag could be known as soon as Thursday evening.
Topics: politics
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Duration: 3'33"

17:33
Evening Business for 21 March 2016
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
Topics: business, economy
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Duration: 4'20"

17:37
Govt continues with hunt for black gold
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The government is pressing ahead with the search for off-shore oil, despite the Paris Climate Change Conference, environmental protests, and low oil prices.
Topics: environment
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Duration: 3'33"

17:41
Iwi closely watching government moves on water ownership.
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Iwi leaders are watching carefully as the government maintains its line that 'no one owns the water'. Mihingarangi Forbes reports.
Topics: environment
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Duration: 4'20"

17:47
Onus on council to prevent drunken brawls - police
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The police say there is nothing more they can do to reduce alcohol fuelled brawls in Auckland, so the onus is on the Council to close bars earlier.
Topics: crime
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: police
Duration: 3'08"

17:50
Record level of migrants in year to February
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Firms are still crying out for skilled workers despite the surge in foreigners coming to New Zealand to live and work. Patrick O'Meara reports.
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Duration: 2'55"

17:53
Is there still a place for the hard-copy phonebook?
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Millions of phonebooks for the year ahead are being delivered to homes and businesses around New Zealand - but do people still want them?
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Duration: 2'29"

17:56
New home required for Hobbit horses
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Two Auckland sisters are looking for a home for their three Clydesdale horses, which have starred on-screen and been a tourist attraction in Auckland's Devonport.
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Tags: Clydesdales
Duration: 3'25"

18:09
Aucklanders expect to save for a decade for first home
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A new survey suggests that a large number of Aucklanders expect to save for over a decade to buy their first home - at a budget of close to $700,000.
Topics: housing
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: house prices
Duration: 3'15"

18:12
What will $700,000 get you in Westport?
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$700,000 might buy you a first home in Auckland - but what will it get you in Westport?
Topics: housing
Regions: West Coast
Tags: house prices
Duration: 1'19"

18:13
What will $700,000 get you in Te Anau?
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Real estate agent discusses what $700,000 gets you in Te Anau.
Topics: housing
Regions: Otago
Tags: house prices
Duration: 1'27"

18:14
What will $700,000 get you in Russell?
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Real estate agent discusses what $700,000 gets you in Russell.
Topics: housing
Regions: Northland
Tags: house prices
Duration: 1'36"

18:16
What will $700,000 get you in Taupo?
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Real estate agent Peter Bell from LJ Hooker in Taupo shows us 78 Harvey Street.
Topics: housing
Regions: Waikato
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Duration: 2'28"

18:21
Petition launched in protest of Wicked Campers
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An Australian woman has launched a petition in protest of 'sexually explicit' campervan slogans.
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Duration: 4'44"

18:26
Planned convention centre hailed as next Te Papa
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A convention centre and film museum double whammy planned for Wellington is tipped to have a similar impact as Te Papa.
Topics: politics
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: film centre
Duration: 2'40"

18:28
Penguin returns to his saviour in Brazil
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Every year for the past five years a Patagonian penguin has returned to an island off of Rio de Janeiro to visit a retired bricklayer who saved him five years ago.
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Duration: 1'15"

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===6:30 PM. | Worldwatch===
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The stories behind the international headlines

===7:06 PM. | Nights===
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RNZ's weeknight programme of entertainment and information

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19:12
Dingo Remains Dominant
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Why the skull of Australia'a largest predator, the dingo, is resistant to change by hybridisation, which is one the greatest threats to the survival of the species - with Dr. William Parr, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Biomedical Engineering at Prince of Wales Hospital.
Topics: science
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Duration: 17'15"

20:42
Nights' Science - Teeth Talk
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Did you know that humans form two sets of teeth over the course of their lives - editor of Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, Prof. Murray Thomson from University of Otago is armed to the teeth with toothy tales... how orthodontic treatment (like installing braces) can still improve a teenager's quality of life...
Topics: health, technology
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Tags: oral health, teeth, tooth, tooth decay, braces, orthodontics.
Duration: 16'51"

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7:12 Dingo Remains Dominant
why the skull of Australia'a largest predator, the dingo, is resistant to change by hybridisation, which is one the greatest threats to the survival of the species - with Dr. William Parr, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Biomedical Engineering at Prince of Wales Hospital...
7:35 Upbeat - Nancy November
a feature interview encore from RNZ Concert with Eva Radich
8:12 Window on the World - Editing the Genome pt 2 of 2
international public radio documentaries
8:43 Nights' Science - Teeth Talk
did you know that humans form two sets of teeth over the course of their lives - editor of Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, Prof. Murray Thomson from University of Otago is armed to the teeth with toothy tales... how orthodontic treatment (like installing braces) can still improve a teenager's quality of life...
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science roster: Body Parts, Physics, Native Fish Ecology, Astronomy, Soil, Toxicology, Botany, Computer Science, Teeth Talk & World Weather

9:30 Insight - Air Crashes - Investigating the Investigations
in-depth topical analysis from RNZ News
10:17 Late Edition
a round up of today's RNZ News and feature interviews as well as Date Line Pacific from RNZ International
11:07 At the Eleventh Hour - Beale St Caravan
music mainly from the North American continent
... nights' time is the right time...

===8:13 PM. | Windows On The World===
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International public radio features and documentaries

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===9:30 PM. | Insight===
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An award-winning documentary programme providing comprehensive coverage of national and international current affairs (RNZ)

===10:00 PM. | Late Edition===

Late Edition for 21 March 2016
Record levels of people settling in New Zealand, the US president goes to Cuba and in Dateline Pacific, a series of student beawls in Samoa.

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RNZ news, including Dateline Pacific and the day's best interviews from RNZ National

===11:06 PM. | Beale Street Caravan===
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David Knowles introduces the Memphis-based radio show with an international reputation for its location recordings of blues musicians live in concert (8 of 13, BSC)