1Insight investigates the Government�s push for a Trans Pacific Partnership deal involving the United States � critics argue New Zealand has little to gain and a lot to lose. Julian Robbins, travelling with John Key in the US considers what is a stake in including access for companies like Fonterra and the US drug companies problems with Pharmac.
1Bryde�s whales are a threatened species that live year-round in the waters of northern New Zealand. Rochelle Constantine, has been studying them and she talks about learning more about their life and habits, and their vulnerability to being hit and killed by ships in the busy Hauraki Gulf
1Mediawatch looks at how the media made mistakes reporting the recent atrocity in Norway, much of it based on an erroneous report from the New York Times � and why a young New Zealander there, Cameron Leslie, who could have been a victim, was mercilessly mocked.
2The Campbell Live campaign on the price of milk.
3The failure of four Fairfax papers to go to print due to a 'technological' printing fault.
4Mediawatch also asks if colourful characters still have a place in modern newsrooms; Philip English, in particular.
3Should smutty humour have had a place in a recent documentary about our national orchestra?
1Professor Amin Saikal,, talks to Chris about the so-called Arab Spring, the impetus for change throughout the Arab world, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the rocky path to an Arab democracy.
1Goods and services tend to be valued in monetary terms but there�s a growing movement internationally that�s questioning whether there aren�t more interesting and satisfying ways of exchanging goods and services