7:10 Accounting for the government

Affording our future – what should be the long-term government policy and expenditure priorities in New Zealand? With Professor Sue Newberry from The University of Sydney School of Business.

7:30 Spectrum

People, places and events in New Zealand.

8:15 Windows on the World

International public radio documentaries - visit the Windows on the World web page to find links to these documentaries.

8:40 Arts - Poetry

Poet and educator at NMIT Cliff Fell on the influence of the 'classic' poems and poets. Tonight, riddles...
Q. No sooner spoken than broken – what is it?
A. Silence.

9:06 The Wednesday Drama - Te Wherowhero (Part 13 of 15)

The story of the warrior who became the first Maori King, adapted from King Potatau: An Account of the Life of Potatau Te Wherowhero the First Maori King by Pei Te Hurinui and read by Selwyn Muru and Rangi Chadwick.

9:30 Outspoken

A series of half-hour current affairs programmes, featuring Radio New Zealand's most experienced correspondents.

10:00 Late Edition

A review of the news from Morning Report, Nine to Noon, Afternoons and Checkpoint. Also hear the latest news from around the Pacific on Radio New Zealand International's Dateline Pacific.

11:06 New Jazz Archive - Tito Puente

Delving into the many shades of jazz, digging in the archives and selecting from the standards and classics to the modern masters and future movers and shakers. This week, an hour on the life and music of the King of Latin music, maestro Tito Puente.

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