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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 Sunday 04 March: Blood Tuna
Insight looks at New Zealand efforts to police illegal fishing in the Pacific. Audio
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Insight Sunday 25 February: Addiction Behind Bars
27 Feb 2007Insight looks at the effectiveness of drug and alcohol programmes in prisons. Audio
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Insight Sunday 18 February: Education, Far From Free
What is the real cost of New Zealand's so-called free education system? Audio
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Insight Sunday 11 February: Trade Me, Part Two
What are the risks and scams associated with using Trade Me and how can they be minimised? Audio
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Insight Sunday 4 February: Trade Me, Part One
How is the on-line auction site, Trade Me affecting the way we buy and sell? Audio
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Insight Sunday 28 January: Philippines
28 Jan 2007Insight travels to the Philippines where journalists risk their lives trying to do their job. Audio
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Insight: the history of feminism
17 Sep 1993Bronwen Evans looks at what women have achieved since the second wave of feminism of the 60s and 70s. Topics discussed include the feminist backlash, childcare roles, housework and more. First… Read more Audio
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Insight for 26 January 1975
The Wanganui computer and human rights issues are examined in this Insight from 1975 presented by Patrick Craddock. The editor of the NZ Law Journal, Jeremy Pope, is the guest. Read more 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.