RNZ National. 2016-02-03. 00:00-23:59.

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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
Categories
Radio airchecks
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24:00:00
Broadcast Date
03 Feb 2016
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RNZ Collection
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:

03 February 2016

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

Including: 12:06 Music after Midnight; 12:30 Insight (RNZ); 1:15 Primary People (RNZ); 2:05 The Forum (BBC); 3:05 Double Happiness - How Bullshit Works, writen and read by Joe Bennett (3 of 10, RNZ); 3:30 Diversions (RNZ); 5:10 Witness (BBC)

===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 Wednesday 3 February 2016
BODY:
Key invited to Te Tii, but can only speak in nearby tent, RNZ's Te Manu Korihi discusses Waitangi protests, rama-filled caucuses mark start of voting in US presidential race, and Whole milk powder prices tumbles in auction overnight.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 31'29"

06:06
Sports News for 3 February 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'31"

06:09
Dramatic start to US presidential nominees race
BODY:
In the United States it has been a dramatic start in the race to decide who will run for President.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Us Election
Duration: 5'37"

06:16
Labour says Worksafe selling farmers safety short
BODY:
The Labour Party says Worksafe New Zealand is selling farm workers' safety short by not prosecuting farmers.
Topics: business, politics, farming
Regions:
Tags: employment, WorkSafe, saftey
Duration: 1'34"

06:21
Early business news
BODY:
Overnight the latest dairy auction has seen the average price fall by about 7 percent
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'17"

06:26
Morning Rural News for 3 February 2016
BODY:
News from the rural and farming sector.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 4'17"

06:35
Sports News for 3 February 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'13"

06:39
Dover Samuels says vote outcome disappointing
BODY:
The former Maori Affairs Minister, Dover Samuels, says it's disappointing a vote on whether the Prime Minister should be invited to Waitangi wasn't binding.
Topics: te ao Maori
Regions:
Tags: Waitangi
Duration: 2'40"

06:44
Law professor says TPP critics at times too black and white
BODY:
The controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement will be signed tomorrow in Auckland.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: TPP
Duration: 2'25"

06:51
Dairy prices take another hit
BODY:
In the biggest fall to date this year, global dairy prices have once again turned red.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: dairy prices
Duration: 2'57"

06:54
ANZ commodity price index falls 2.3 pct in January
BODY:
It's been a weak start to the New Year for commodities with no let up in the softer prices and markets for New Zealand's main primary exports.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'42"

06:55
Fletcher Building's Higgins deal seen as good strategic move
BODY:
New Zealand's largest construction company, Fletcher Building, is on the look out to buy more strategic assets after adding the Higgins Group road construction and maintenance company to its portfolio.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Fetcher Building
Duration: 3'04"

07:00
Morning markets
BODY:
Wall Street is weaker as oil prices fall.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 59"

07:07
Sports News for 3 February 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'27"

07:10
Key invited to Te Tii, but can only speak in nearby tent
BODY:
There's a warning the Prime Minister's visit to Waitangi on Friday could attract the biggest protests the marae has ever seen.
Topics: politics, te ao Maori
Regions:
Tags: Waitangi
Duration: 8'28"

07:20
RNZ's Te Manu Korihi discusses Waitangi protests
BODY:
With us now is Te Manu Korihi chief reporter, Shannon Haunui-Thompson
Topics: te ao Maori
Regions:
Tags: Waitangi protests, Waitangi
Duration: 3'34"

07:23
Protestors of TPP deal planning peaceful civil disobedience
BODY:
groups opposed to the Trans Pacific Partnership are expecting huge numbers on the streets of Auckland tomorrow in opposition to the trade deal.
Topics:
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: TPP
Duration: 4'39"

07:28
Drama-filled caucuses mark start US presidential race
BODY:
The contest for choosing the two candidates to contest the United States Presidency is underway, with Iowa holding drama-filled caucuses last night.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Us Election
Duration: 3'49"

07:35
Whole milk powder prices tumbles in auction overnight
BODY:
The price of New Zealand's single biggest export, whole milk powder, has fallen again at auction overnight.
Topics: business, farming
Regions:
Tags: dairy prices
Duration: 2'55"

07:38
Manhunt under in Counties Manukau after police car shot at
BODY:
A police manhunt is underway in Counties Manukau after a police patrol car came under fire early this morning.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'27"

07:41
Lack of offshore sensor led to quake confusion
BODY:
The tricky earthquake off Whakatane 24 hours ago that confused sensors, Geonet and much of the North Island has shown up a glaring hole in the country's earth-quake spotting abilities.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: GeoNet, earthqakes
Duration: 3'21"

07:45
American Samoa becoming new hotspot for Zika
BODY:
American Samoa is becoming a new hotspot in the Pacific for the Zika virus, with local doctors reportedly diagnosing an average of six cases a day.
Topics: health
Regions:
Tags: zika virus, Zika, American Samoa
Duration: 3'04"

07:47
Worksafe selling farm workers safety short - Labour
BODY:
Worksafe is being accused of selling farm workers' safety short by not prosecuting farmers.
Topics: farming
Regions:
Tags: employment, WorkSafe, safety
Duration: 3'27"

07:51
Educating farmers to keep them safe
BODY:
Federated Farmers national health and safety spokeswoman Katie Milne.
Topics: farming
Regions:
Tags: Federated Farmers, Katie Milne
Duration: 3'45"

07:56
Crown says false documents used in mortgage scam
BODY:
The Crown says the woman at the hub of a mortgage ramping scam gave false documents to banks and mortgage brokers to trick them into lending millions of dollars.
Topics: crime
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags:
Duration: 2'56"

07:58
Norfolk Radio's political activity has been censored
BODY:
The administration appointed by Australia to run Norfolk Island has banned the island's community radio from carrying out live interviews.
Topics: media
Regions:
Tags: Norfolk Radio
Duration: 2'22"

08:07
Sports News for 3 February 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'57"

08:11
Harawira says Key welcome, but can only speak in tent
BODY:
There's still no word from the Prime Minister's office whether he will be attending Waitangi Day events at the treaty's home in the Bay of Islands.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Waitangi Day
Duration: 6'37"

08:18
Will NZ's sovereignty be undermined by TPP?
BODY:
The controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement will be signed tomorrow in Auckland. Opponents of the deal argue it will undermine New Zealand's sovereignty, and is more far-reaching than any previous trade deal the country has signed.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: TPP
Duration: 3'21"

08:25
Candidates look towards New Hampshire primary
BODY:
The Iowa Caucuses, the first step in the road to the White House, was fraught with unpredictablity and down-to-the-wire margins.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Us Election
Duration: 7'55"

08:31
Markets Update for 3 February 2016
BODY:
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 49"

08:35
Black Caps v Australia ODI tour starts in Eden Park.
BODY:
The Black Caps meet Australia today for the first time in a one dayer since they were thumped in the World Cup final last March at the MCG.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: cricket
Duration: 4'37"

08:43
Resistance to national standards computer system
BODY:
Groups representing teachers and principals say distrust is slowing the uptake of a computer system designed to make the national standards in reading, writing and maths more accurate.
Topics: education
Regions:
Tags: National Standards
Duration: 3'22"

08:45
Paris meeting to prepare New Caledonia independence vote
BODY:
Preparations for New Caledonia's independence referendum are assuming growing urgency.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: New Caledonia
Duration: 3'27"

08:49
Wellington's mayoral race is heating up
BODY:
A Wellington mayoral candidate says she's prepared to rip out a brand new cycleway if that's what the public want.
Topics: politics
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags:
Duration: 3'02"

08:55
Introducing NZ's first industrial scale biodiesel plant
BODY:
Amid the warehouses and factories of industrial south Auckland, a production plant is nearing its goal of improving the transport sector's environmental standards.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: biofule
Duration: 3'40"

08:57
First ever tuatara born outside of New Zealand
BODY:
An English zoo has bred the first ever tuatara to be born outside of New Zealand.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: tuatara
Duration: 2'38"

=SHOW NOTES=

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

Current affairs and topics of interest, including: 10:45 The Reading: South Sea Vagabonds, by John Wray, read by Alex Greig A classic New Zealand sea adventure story about a man during the depression who lost his job, built a boat and sailed it around the Pacific (8 of 10, RNZ)

=AUDIO=

09:08
Iowa: Trump comes second and Clinton's in a dogfight
BODY:
Iowa caucuses have left the Democrats in a dogfight, and the Republicans locked in a surprise three-way battle.Final results show Hilary Clinton squeezed to victory by the tightest of margins, taking 49.8% to Bernie Sanders' 49.6% of the votes. In the Republicans' camp Ted Cruz took 28% of the vote to 24% for Donald Trump and Marco Rubio just fractionally behind with 23%
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 20'47"

09:31
Could desert plants help power the world?
BODY:
A team of researchers at Oxford University is studying the energy potential of desert plants. They believe cacti and succulents could be a biofuel source because they grow in areas where most other plants can't, which means they don't take up valuable agriculture land - unlike the other biofuel crops such as maize or sugarcane.
Topics: energy, climate, environment
Regions:
Tags: cactus, cacti, desert plants
Duration: 17'31"

09:50
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
BODY:
Karen Middleton talking about the UN secretary general election, the possibly of an early election, and the Australian open
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Australia
Duration: 10'05"

10:15
Jacky Collis Harvey : Redheadedness
BODY:
Redheadedness is often associated with Celtic heritage, but British author Jacky Colliss Harvey says the redhead gene didn't originate from the Celts. Her book Red explores red hair in the ancient world, through the ages and its portrayal in history, art, literature, religion and culture.
EXTENDED BODY:
Redheadedness is often associated with Celtic heritage, but British author Jacky Colliss Harvey says the redhead gene didn't originate from the Celts.
Her book Red explores red hair in the ancient world, through the ages and its portrayal in history, art, literature, religion and culture.
Redheads have long been maligned and been the brunt of jokes and nicknames - gingernuts, carrot top, ging-errs etc, but now there's a groundswell on social media of people with red hair uniting.
Colliss talks to Kathryn Ryan.

Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Redheadedness
Duration: 26'03"

10:35
Book review: Coast. Country. Neighbourhood. edited by Michael Barrett
BODY:
Coast. Country. Neighbourhood. City. Edited by Michael Barrett, reviewed by Mark Amery, published by Six Point Press.
Topics: books
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 5'29"

11:07
Marty Duda's artist of the week: Jefferson Airplane
BODY:
Two of the original members of Jefferson Airplane, one of America's premiere rock bands of the 1960s passed away this past week. Founding member Paul Kantner and original female vocalist Signe Anderson both died on January 28th, both were 74 years old. The Jefferson Airplane began as a folk-rock band founded by Kantner and Marty Balin in 1965, but with the addition of Grace Slick became one of the leading psychedelic bands out of San Francisco along with Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Grateful Dead and Big Brother & The Holding Co. By the 1970s they had morphed into Jefferson Starship thanks to Kantner's interest in sci-fi. The original Airplane eventually reunited in 1989 to tour and release a new album. Along the way guitarist Jorma Kaukonen and bassist Jack Casady fomed Hot Tuna, while Jefferson Starship became simply Starship, cracking out hits in the 1980s.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags: Jefferson Airplane
Duration: 18'18"

11:22
Music educator and conductor Richard Gill
BODY:
Renowned Australian conductor and music educator Richard Gill who says high quality music education is a must for all children.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 19'41"

11:45
Science commentator, Siouxsie Wiles
BODY:
This week, science commentator Dr Siouxsie Wiles explains why genetically modified mosquitoes are not the cause of the Zika virus outbreak in the Americas, and talks about mice without the sex-determining Y chromosome who have managed to father offspring, as well as a Japanese herbal remedy that slows down aging, in mice at least.
Topics: science
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 12'54"

=SHOW NOTES=

09:05 Iowa: Trump comes second and Clinton's in a dogfight
Iowa caucuses have left the Democrats in a dogfight, and the Republicans locked in a surprise three-way battle.Final results show Hilary Clinton squeezed to victory by the tightest of margins, taking 49.8% to Bernie Sanders' 49.6% of the votes. In the Republicans' camp Ted Cruz took 28% of the vote to 24% for Donald Trump and Marco Rubio just fractionally behind with 23%
09:30 Could desert plants like cacti and succulents help power the world?
A team of researchers is studying the energy potential of cacti and succulents - because they grow in areas where most other plants can't.
Mike Mason from the clean energy company, Tropical Power is leading a research programme at Oxford University looking at new energy sources.
09:45 Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
10:05 The history of red heads - Jacky Colliss Harvey
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Redheadedness is often associated with Celtic heritage, but British author Jacky Colliss Harvey says the redhead gene didn't originate from the Celts. Her book Red explores red hair in the ancient world, through the ages and its portrayal in history, art, literature, religion and culture. Redheads have long been maligned and been the brunt of jokes and nicknames - gingernuts, carrot top, ging-errs etc, but now there's a groundswell on social media of people with red hair uniting.
10:35 Book review: Coast. Country. Neighbourhood. City edited by Michael Barrett
Coast. Country. Neighbourhood. City. Edited by Michael Barrett, reviewed by Mark Amery, published by Six Point Press.
10:45 The Reading
11:05 Marty Duda's artist of the week: Jefferson Airplane
Two of the original members of Jefferson Airplane, one of America's premiere rock bands of the 1960s passed away this past week. Founding member Paul Kantner and original female vocalist Signe Anderson both died on January 28th, both were 74 years old. The Jefferson Airplane began as a folk-rock band founded by Kantner and Marty Balin in 1965, but with the addition of Grace Slick became one of the leading psychedelic bands out of San Francisco along with Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Grateful Dead and Big Brother & The Holding Co. By the 1970s they had morphed into Jefferson Starship thanks to Kantner's interest in sci-fi. The original Airplane eventually reunited in 1989 to tour and release a new album. Along the way guitarist Jorma Kaukonen and bassist Jack Casady fomed Hot Tuna, while Jefferson Starship became simply Starship, cracking out hits in the 1980s.
Artist: Jefferson Airplane
Song: Let's Get Together (3:33)
Composer: Chet Powers
Album: Takes Off (1966)
Label: RCA
Artist: Jefferson Airplane
Song: Have You Seen The Saucers (3:37)
Composer: Paul Kantner
Album: Early Flight (1974)
Label: RCA/Grunt
Artist: Paul Kantner/Jefferson Starship
Song: Have You Seen The Stars Tonite (3:41)
Composer: Paul Kantner - David Crosby
Album: Blows Against The Empire (1970)
Label: RCA
11:20 Music educator and conductor Richard Gill
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Richard Gill is one of Australia's most admired conductors.
He's also worked over five decades as a musician, teacher and music director.
Richard's in New Zealand this week leading the National Youth Orchestra in an intensive music camp.
He's passionate about the need for all schools to offer high quality music education.
11:45 Science commentator Siouxsie Wiles

===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 3 February 2016
BODY:
The Prime Minister ends speculation over his Waitangi visit and a Ngapuhi elder seeks royal intervention against the TPP.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 15'21"

12:17
Unemployment rate falls to 5.3%
BODY:
The jobless rate has fallen to 5-point-3 percent - the lowest it's been in about six years - which has surprised some analysts.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: jobs
Duration: 1'24"

12:18
Bank forecasts on the line after another weak dairy auction
BODY:
Hot on the heels of downward revisions to dairy companies' forecast payouts to farmers, some banks may revise their own outlooks again.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: dairy prices, Fonterra
Duration: 1'57"

12:20
Briscoe expects record FY profit following strong 4 QTR sales
BODY:
The sporting goods and homewares retailer, Briscoe Group, says strong holiday season sales are expected to help lift full year net profit up 18 percent to a record high.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Briscoe Group
Duration: 1'23"

12:22
Fall in the number of houses for sale
BODY:
A number of regions have seen the average asking price for a house rise to a record high in January, with low inventories and a fall in new listings driving prices up.
Topics: business, housing
Regions:
Tags: house prices
Duration: 1'15"

12:23
Midday Markets for 3 February 2016
BODY:
For the latest from the markets we're joined by Don Lewthwaite at First NZ Capital.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 3'05"

12:26
Midday Sports News for 3 February 2016
BODY:
It's been dubbed Brendon McCullum's farewell tour, but the New Zealand Cricket captain doesn't want the series against Australia to be about him.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'26"

12:35
Midday Rural News for 3 February 2016
BODY:
News from the rural and farming sectors.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 8'24"

=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=

13:09
First song
BODY:
'Heartaches by the number' by Cyndi Lauper.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 4'30"

13:14
Unemployment rate has fallen to a six-year low
BODY:
Statistics out today, show the unemployment rate has fallen sharply to 5.3 percent in the three months ended December.
Topics: economy
Regions:
Tags: jobs
Duration: 8'09"

13:22
Drone-Intercepting Raptors - Debbie Stewart
BODY:
Police in the Netherlands are experimenting with the use of Eagles to bring down illegal drones. Could our New Zealand birds of prey offer a similar service?
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: drones
Duration: 7'38"

13:33
Sound Archives - Sarah Johnston
BODY:
It's Waitangi Day this Saturday. And this week, Sarah Johnston from Nga Taonga Sound & Vision, is going to play us a recording from the 1940 celebrations which marked the centenary of the signing of the Treaty.
EXTENDED BODY:
It's Waitangi Day this Saturday and this week, Sarah Johnston from Nga Taonga Sound & Vision, is going to play us a recording from the 1940 celebrations which marked the centenary of the signing of the Treaty.
In this archival recording from 1940, Sir Āpirana Ngata was at the opening of the Whare Runanga meeting house which is next to the Treaty House at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds.
The opening coincided with the centenary celebrations of the signing of the Treaty. In his speech, Ngata talks about the relationship between Māori and Pākehā.
Topics: history
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 10'33"

13:44
Favourite Album
BODY:
'Who's Zoomin' Who?' - Aretha Franklin. Chosen by Robert Hardman.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 15'08"

14:09
High Tea At The Oscars - Sophie Howard
BODY:
We're speaking with a Wellington mother of two, who's been selected to serve high tea at the Oscars. She's one of 40 people to be hand-picked.
Topics: food
Regions:
Tags: high tea, Oscars
Duration: 8'33"

14:18
Roadmap - National Park
BODY:
Today we follow the New Zealand Road Map to the highest urban township in the nation. It's on State highway 4 and just 20 minutes drive from two of our largest, and best known, skifields. Tourism is the main industry - 15 hundred visitor beds here, in a town with a population of just 174 at the last official count. The main attraction is our largest active volcano and her two smaller sisters which sit in close proximity.
Topics:
Regions: Waikato
Tags: national park
Duration: 42'03"

15:07
Technology And Innovation
BODY:
Paul Brislen discusses a new survey that finds telcos are really bad at answering their phones and it's back to school time, with all the technology challenges that presents for students and their parents. Our innovator of the week is Marie-Claire Andrews from ShowGizmo which is an app that helps event organisers get conference goers involved in the conference.
Topics: technology
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 20'44"

15:28
The Wireless
BODY:
Rebecca Kamm from RNZ's online magazine The Wireless talks about her recent article on Selective Mutism. An anxiety disorder that renders sufferers unable to speak.
Topics: media
Regions:
Tags: The Wireless
Duration: 6'44"

15:45
The Panel pre-show for 3 February 2016
BODY:
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 14'28"

=SHOW NOTES=

1:10 First Song
'Heartaches By The Number' by Cyndi Lauper
1:17 Unemployment Rate - Gyles Beckford
The unemployment rate has fallen to a six-year low. Statistics out today, show the unemployment rate has fallen sharply to 5.3 percent in the three months ended December.
RNZ's business editor, Gyles Beckford is with us.
1:20 Drone-Intercepting Raptors - Debbie Stewart
Police in the Netherlands are experimenting with the use of Eagles to bring down illegal drones. Could our New Zealand raptors offer a similar service?
1:34 Sound Archives - Sarah Johnston
It's Waitangi Day this Saturday. And this week, Sarah Johnston from Nga Taonga Sound & Vision, is going to play us a recording from the 1940 celebrations which marked the centenary of the signing of the Treaty.
1:40 Favourite Album
Who's Zoomin' Who? - Aretha Franklin. Chosen by Robert Hardman.
2:10 High Tea At The Oscars - Sophie Howard
Next we're speaking with a Wellington mother of two, who's been selected to serve high tea at the Oscars. She's one of 40 people to be hand-picked.
2:20 Roadmap - National Park
Today we follow the New Zealand Road Map to the highest urban township in the nation. It's on State highway 4 and just 20 minutes drive from two of our largest, and best known, skifields. Tourism is the main industry - 15 hundred visitor beds here, in a town with a population of just 174 at the last official count. The main attraction is our largest active volcano and her two smaller sisters which sit in close proximity.
3:10 Technology And Innovation
Paul Brislen discusses a new survey that finds telcos are really bad at answering their phones and it's back to school time, with all the technology challenges that presents for students and their parents. Our innovator of the week is Marie-Claire Andrews from ShowGizmo which is an app that helps event organisers get conference goers involved in the conference.
3:25 The Wireless
Rebecca Kamm from RNZ's online magazine The Wireless talks about her recent article on Selective Mutism. An anxiety disorder that renders sufferers unable to speak.
3:35 New Zealand Society
Hundreds of people flock to the Cook Islands for its annual paddling competition but getting the locals onto longer ocean voyages isn't always as easy. The captain and crew of the wind and solar powered vaka, Marumaru Atua are sailing their wooden vessel to the competition to show it off.
3:45 The Panel Pre-Show
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Julie Moffett.

=PLAYLIST=

JESSE'S SONG:
ARTIST: Cyndi Lauper
SONG: Heartaches By The Number
COMP: Harlan Howard
ALBUM: Detour
LABEL: iTunes
FEATURE ALBUM:
ARTIST: Aretha Franklin
TITLE: Freeway of Love
COMP: Jeffrey Cohen, Narada Michael Walden
ALBUM: Who's Zoomin' Who ?
LABEL: Arista
ARTIST: Aretha Franklin (Feat: Annie Lennox)
TITLE: Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves
COMP: Annie Lennox, David A. Stewart
ALBUM: Who's Zoomin' Who ?
LABEL: Arista
THE NEW ZEALAND ROAD MAP:
ARTIST: Fleet Foxes
TITLE: Blue Ridge Mountains
COMP: Robin Pecknold.
ALBUM: Fleet Foxes
LABEL: Sub Pop
ARTIST: Neil Young
TITLE: Sugar Mountain
COMP: Neil Young.
ALBUM: Decade
LABEL: Reprise
ARTIST: Led Zepplin
TITLE: Misty Mountain Hop
COMP: John Paul Jones Jimmy Page Robert Plant
ALBUM: Led Zeppelin IV
LABEL: Atlantic
ADDITIONAL MUSIC:
ARTIST: Unknown Mortal Orchestra
TITLE: Necessary Evil
COMP: Unknown Mortal Orchestra
ALBUM: Multi Love
LABEL: Jaguar
PANEL - HALF TIME SONG:
ARTIST: Sam Cooke
TITLE: Wonderful World
COMP: Lou Adler, Herb Alpert, Sam Cooke
ALBUM: The Wonderful World of Sam Cooke
LABEL: Keen

===4:06 PM. | The Panel===
=DESCRIPTION=

An hour of discussion featuring a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

15:45
The Panel pre-show for 3 February 2016
BODY:
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 14'28"

16:03
The Panel with Mike Williams and Simon Pound (Part 1)
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What the Panelists Mike Williams and Simon Pound have been up to. John Key says he has been invited to Waitangi this weekend but protestors may stop him reaching his destination at the Marae. Dr Carwyn Jones discusses the fears Maori have over the Trans Pacific Partnership deal. Police were shot at in Auckland's Manurewa. Is it all downhill for society from now on? Team New Zealand could get up to $17.25m from the Callaghan Innovation Growth Grant for research and development. The Overseas Investment Office's hands are tied over the sale of a private island, Motukawaiti, north of Kerikeri, despite suspicions around the deal. Last month 20 or so staff were asked to meet and be interviewed one-on-one with a "visiting academic" preparing a report for the university's council.
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Duration: 23'16"

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The Panel with Mike Williams and Simon Pound (Part 2)
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Research from the United States asking the question does an elite education lead to an elite well-paid life? What the Panelists Mike Williams and Simon POund have been thinking about. Chef Jacob Brown of Miramar's The Larder talks about the life of chefs and the pressure they're under. The Iowa Caucus results, and what they mean. The West Indies u-19 cricket team is being harshly critised for "mankading". The world's largest hunting group the Safari Club holds its annual convention and auction in Las Vegas, 20,000 hunters from around the world.
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Duration: 27'39"

16:07
Panel intro
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What the Panelists Mike Williams and Simon Pound have been up to.
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Duration: 1'57"

16:09
PM intends to visit Waitangi
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John Key says he has been invited to Waitangi this weekend but protestors may stop him reaching his destination at the Marae.
Topics: politics
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Duration: 3'00"

16:12
Maori and the TPP
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Dr Carwyn Jones discusses the fears Maori have over the Trans Pacific Partnership deal.
Topics: politics
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Tags: Waitangi, TPP
Duration: 8'00"

16:20
Police car shot at
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Police were shot at in Auckland's Manurewa. Is it all downhill for society from now on?
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Duration: 2'47"

16:23
Team NZ gets taxpayer-funded grant
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Team New Zealand could get up to $17.25m from the Callaghan Innovation Growth Grant for research and development.
Topics: sport, technology
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Duration: 2'01"

16:25
OIO powerless over island sale
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The Overseas Investment Office's hands are tied over the sale of a private island, Motukawaiti, north of Kerikeri, despite suspicions around the deal.
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Duration: 3'03"

16:28
Lincoln University staff upset
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Last month 20 or so staff were asked to meet and be interviewed one-on-one with a "visiting academic" preparing a report for the university's council.
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Duration: 2'02"

16:32
Does an elite education lead to an elite job?
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Research from the United States asking the question does an elite education lead to an elite well-paid life?
Topics: education
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Duration: 4'17"

16:36
Panel Says
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What the Panelists Mike Williams and Simon POund have been thinking about.
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Duration: 6'24"

16:42
The pressured life of top chefs
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Chef Jacob Brown of Miramar's The Larder talks about the life of chefs and the pressure they're under.
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Duration: 5'28"

16:47
The Iowa Caucus
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The Iowa Caucus results, and what they mean.
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Duration: 5'46"

16:54
Mankad
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The West Indies u-19 cricket team is being harshly critised for "mankading".
Topics: sport
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Duration: 1'53"

16:58
Safari Club annual convention
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The world's largest hunting group the Safari Club holds its annual convention and auction in Las Vegas, 20,000 hunters from around the world.
Topics: sport
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Duration: 1'45"

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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 wth John Campbell, 3rd February 2016
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Watch Wednesday's full programme. It begins at 5 minutes in.
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Duration: 00"

17:08
John Campbell meets Todd McClay on Federal Street
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Though the TPP will be signed tomorrow, many of the events around its signing - the nature of the Maori welcome, the details of the ceremony, who's here to sign it - remain uncertain. John Campbell talked to Todd McClay ahead of the signing.
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Duration: 5'45"

17:15
Whangarei hikoi joins TPP protest
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Close to 300 people marched through Whangarei this afternoon to protest the signing of the TPP.
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Regions: Northland
Tags: TPP
Duration: 3'26"

17:18
New Lynn locals give their views on John Key going to Waitangi
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Natasha Frost went to New Lynn to ask locals whether or not they think he should attend the commemorations.
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Duration: 1'22"

17:19
Mihingarangi Forbes reports from Te Tii Marae
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Maori Issues correspondent Mihingarangi Forbes is at Te Tii Marae, and shows John Campbell where the action at Waitangi Day commemorations will unfold.
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Tags: Waitangi
Duration: 3'33"

17:23
Lawyer for uninsured Christchurch home owners returns to High Court
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The lawyer for 68 owners of uninsured homes, or empty sections, in Christchurch's red zone is going back to the High Court.
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Regions: Canterbury
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Duration: 2'54"

17:26
Quake outcasts under pressure
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The government is only offering compensation to the value of the 2007 valuation of the land for 68 Christchurch red zone home owners.
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Regions: Canterbury
Tags: red zone
Duration: 8'26"

17:37
Evening Business for 3 February 2016
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Senior Business Reporter Nona Pelletier joins John Campbell to discuss the Reserve Bank Governor's speech and why he's in no mood to cut interest rates.
Topics: business, economy
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Duration: 3'45"

17:41
Convicted murderer says police set him up
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The man found guilty of murdering Auckland woman, Blessie Gotingco, says the police fabricated the case against him, including stabbing her twice themselves.
Topics: crime
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Duration: 3'02"

17:44
Unemployment drops to near six-year low
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Unemployment has dropped to the lowest level in nearly six years, but an estimated 14,000 people have simply stopped looking for work.
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Duration: 3'12"

17:47
Tens of thousands unaware of Hepatitis B infection
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Tens of thousands of Maori, Pasifika and Asians are believed to be infected with Hepatitis B and don't know they've got the liver disease.
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Duration: 3'48"

17:51
WHO warns Africa, Asia vulnerable for Zika virus
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The World Health Organisation cautions that the mosquito-borne Zika virus, linked to birth defects, could spread to to Africa and Asia which have the highest birth rates in the world.
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Duration: 1'41"

17:53
Black Caps facing famous foes Australia at Eden Park
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The Black Caps are playing Australia in their first One-Day cricket Interational in the Chappell-Hadlee series at Eden Park.
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Duration: 3'28"

17:56
Afghan boy with plastic bag Messi jersey to meet his hero
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An Afghan boy who gained internet fame due to a series of photographs of him in a homemade Messi shirt made out of a rubbish bag, is waiting to meet his hero, reports Reuters.
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Duration: 1'23"

18:09
High-paid bank worker turned bus driver
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Unemployment has unexpectedly fallen to a six year low. But while the jobless rate fell to 5.3 percent in the last three months of 2015, though 21,000 jobs were created, an estimated 14,000 people actually gave up looking for work.
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Duration: 6'02"

18:15
Government could help fund buying Abel Tasman beach
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The government is investigating how it may be able to financially contribute to the public purchase of private land in the Abel Tasman National Park.
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Regions: Tasman
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Duration: 2'51"

18:18
Australian High Court throws out challenge
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267 people, including 90 babies and children, will be going back to Nauru as early as this weekend after Australia's Highest Court threw out a challenge to offshore detention centres.
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Duration: 4'24"

18:22
PM will attend Waitangi celebrations depite protest action
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Prime Minister John Key put an end to the "will he" or "won't he" speculation today, confirming that he would be going to Waitangi on Friday, to the lower marae, or Te Tii.
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Duration: 2'51"

18:26
Safety fears about iron sands loading operation
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New Zealand Steel collects iron sands and transports them via an undersea pipeline to a giant Japanese bulk carrier moored off the open coast near Kawhia - but NZ First claims the process is hazardous.
Topics: business
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Duration: 3'18"

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===6:30 PM. | Worldwatch===
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===7:06 PM. | Nights===
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RNZ's weeknight programme of entertainment and information

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19:12
Entropy and Extropy
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What is entropy (mathematically), and accordingly, is it's complement measure, extropy? - with Dr Frank Lad, research associate in Mathematical Statistics at University of Canterbury.
Topics: science
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Tags: mathematics, Entropy, extropy, energy, chaos
Duration: 18'35"

20:42
Nights' Overseas Reports - India
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Bangalore based author and journalist Shoba Narayan from the second-most populated nation of the world, India, the purpose of the caste system and how does it work in modern day India.
Topics: life and society, politics, economy, spiritual practices
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Duration: 16'05"

20:59
Nights Conundrum
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Clue 5
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Duration: 18"

21:59
Nights Conundrum
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Audio clue 6
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Duration: 38"

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7:12 Entropy and Extropy
what is entropy (mathematically), and accordingly, is it's complement measure, extropy? - with Dr Frank Lad, research associate in Mathematical Statistics at University of Canterbury..
7:30 Spectrum - Back on the Bike
New Zealand people and their stories
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8:12 Window on the World - Raising the Dead
international public radio documentaries
8:43 Nights' Overseas Reports - India
Bangalore based author and journalist Shoba Narayan from the second-most populated nation of the world, India, pop. 1,236,344,631 (est. 2014)... the purpose of the caste system and how does it work in modern day India...

overseas roster: Japan, England, India, Estonia, The Pacific, Palestine, France & Italy, Brazil, Canada, Viet Nam, Uganda & Israel

8:59 conundrum clue 5
9:07 The Drama Hour - The Moehau
9:59 conundrum clue 6
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 - New Jazz Archive: The Psychology of Jazz
jazzy jazz
... nights' time is the right time...

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

===9:06 PM. | None (National)===
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A young woman hiker lies in a psychiatric hospital, traumatised, babbling in a language she has never learned, and refusing to open her clenched eyes. Has she unwittingly awakened something dark, primitive and unspeakable in the mountains and ravines of the Moehau Range, or did she herself commit an unspeakable crime? The Moehau stirs up mythological undercurrents from New Zealand’s ancient past, disturbing the placid surface of our beliefs and fears. Director: Adam Macaulay, Radio New Zealand

===10:00 PM. | Late Edition===
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RNZ news, including Dateline Pacific and the day's best interviews from RNZ National

===11:06 PM. | None (National)===
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