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Insight
A weekly investigative documentary exploring what is happening in New Zealand and to New Zealanders here and overseas. Best Factual Weekly Programme at the 2020 NZ Radio Awards
Sunday at 8:10am and again Monday at 9:30 pm
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Insight for 17 April - Heritage Buildings
Lorna Perry investigates the costs and benefits of heritage buildings. Audio
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Insight for 10 April 2011 - Queenstown Hospital
Steve Wilde asks if Queenstown residents will be better served by a new hospital model. Audio
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Insight Sunday 3rd April: Quake: Emergency Response
3 Apr 2011Philippa Tolley investigates the emergency response to the February quake Audio
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Insight for 27 March 2011 - Quake Health Services
Health correspondent Karen Brown visited Christchurch Hospital a week after the disaster that resulted in patients being resuscitated by torchlight. She reviews the immediate impact of the earthquake… Read more Audio
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Insight for 20 March 2011 - Police Pursuits
20 Mar 2011Cherie McQuilkin investigates police pursuit policy Audio
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Insight Sunday 13th March: Early Childcare Changes
John Gerritsen investigates the effect of changes to early childhood services Audio
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Insight Sunday 13 February: Freedom Camping
Geoff Moffett investigates the problems surrounding freedom camping. Audio
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Insight for 6 February: Preserving Maori Sacred Sites
Craig Ashworth looks into protections for Maori sacred sites. Audio
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Donald Shoup - Parking
Chris speaks with the acknowleged international guru on parking and seeks some insight, perhaps wisdom, into finding nirvana in this vexing urban planning conundrum. Audio
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Insight, Sunday 30 January: Rheumatic Fever
Lois Williams looks at why New Zealand still has a high incidence of the third world disease: Rheumatic fever Audio
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Insight, Sunday 23 January: Homework
Penny MacKay looks at a transformation in primary school homework, where life challenges are taking over from academic work. Audio
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Insight, Sunday 16 January: Living with Dementia
Sue Ingram talks to those affected by dementia - of which Alzheimer's Disease is the most common type. Audio
Insight
Insight provides an in-depth analysis of a topical issue. It is broadcast on Radio New Zealand National at 8:15am on Sunday Morning and repeats on Mondays at 9:30pm and Wednesdays at 12:30am.
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Coming-up:
Cramped, rotting and risky - the scale of the hospital fix-up revealed.
Dr Alberto Ramirez - lead anaesthetist at Palmerston North hospital - stands in corridor used to store expensive equipment. Photo: RNZ /Dom Thomas
The state of many of the country's public hospital buildings is compromising medical care. For the first time there's been a national stocktake. Phil Pennington looks at what's wrong, and asks if it can be fixed.