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Insight for 20 November 2011 - Maori Political Landscape
8:12 AM.After speaking to Maori voters before the 2008 election, Natalie Mankelow again looks at the Maori political landscape. Audio
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Insight for 13 November 2011
8:12 AM.RNZ's Economics Correspondent, Nigel Stirling, considers the pluses and minuses of state asset sales Audio
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Insight for 6 November 2011 - Poverty
8:12 AM.Political Editor, Brent Edwards looks at how bad poverty in NZ really is. Audio
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Insight for 30 October 2011 - MMP Debate
8:12 AM.Insight hosts a public debate on MMP, moderated by Philippa Tolley and Julian Robins. Guests include the former National Prime Minister, Jim Bolger, the former Labour Deputy Prime Minister, Michael… Read more Audio
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Insight for 23 October 2011 - Deep Sea Fishing
8:12 AM.Nick Butcher asks if the deep sea fishing industry needs to head in a new direction. Audio
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Insight for 16 October 2011 - PNG Resources
8:12 AM.RNZ International's Johnny Blades travels to PNG to find out who is benefitting from that nation's resource development boom Audio
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Insight for 9 October 2011- Law-making & Urgency
8:13 AM.Philippa Tolley asks if the use of urgency is effecting public input into the law-making process. Audio
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Insight for 2 October 2011 - Prison Smoking Ban
8:10 AM.Tim Graham visits two prisons to see how the inmates are coping 3 months after smoking was banned. Audio
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Insight for 25 September 2011- Pacific Forum Future
8:12 AM.After being at this year's Pacific Islands Forum summit, Megan Whelan considers if the regional organisation is still relevant. Audio
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Insight for 18 September 2011 - Unions
8:12 AM.Insight investigates the role of unions today and their likely future. Audio
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Insight for 11 September 2011- Auckland Rail Tunnel
8:12 AM.Todd Niall considers the arguments for and against the proposed Auckland Rail Tunnel . Audio
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Insight for 4 September 2011 - RWC Returns
8:12 AM.Rowan Quinn looks into whether the Rugby World Cup will deliver on its financial promises. Audio
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Insight for 21 August 2011 - Future Health
8:12 AM.Karen Brown looks at the possible shape of New Zealand's Health services in the decades to come. Audio
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Insight for 14 August 2011 - Exams in Christchurch
8:30 AM.Philippa Tolley investigates how students are coping in quake-stricken Christchurch Audio
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Insight for 7 August 2011 - Trans Pacific Partnership
8:12 AM.Julian Robins investigates the Government's push for a Trans Pacific Partnership deal involving the United States. Audio
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Insight for 31 July 2011 - Fiji Poverty
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley travelled to Fiji and reports on efforts to reduce levels of poverty. Audio
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Insight for 24 July 2011 - Child Abuse
8:12 AM.Andrew McRae looks at some of the ideas being put forward to try to reduce the rates of child abuse and neglect. Audio
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Insight for 17 July 2011 - MMP
8:12 AM.Ahead of the referendum on MMP, Julian Robins speaks to supporters and opponents of the system. Audio
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Insight for 3 July 2011 - National Standards
8:12 AM.John Gerritsen considers the on-going opposition to national standards for primary schools. Audio
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Insight for 26 June 2011 - Winning the RWC
8:06 AM.It has been 24 years since the All Blacks last won the Rugby World Cup. Will hosting the event give a homefield advantage – or just increase the pressure? Insight considers how the All Blacks will… Read more Audio
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Insight for 19 June 2011
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley investigates Health Select Committee recommendations to improve immunisation rates. Audio
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Insight for 12 June 2011 - Wool
8:12 AM.Kevin Ikin investigates the turn around in coarse wool prices and asks if they will last. Audio
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Insight for 5 June 2011 - Vanuatu & US led aid
8:12 AM.Sally Round travels to Vanuatu to report on a US led aid mission that is part of re-engagement with the Pacific. Audio
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Insight for 29 May 2011 - UK Public Cuts
8:07 AM.Chris Bramwell investigates public service cutbacks in the UK. Audio