11 February 2012 - 5:32 am NZ time
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Romantics vs cynics and sexy women make everyone feel bad. (5′44″)
Sidwell from Auckland chooses Driving Home for Christmas by Chris Rea. (9′01″)
Today we visit a small but inviting township on the shores of our largest lake, just 20 minutes north west of Taupo. (21′07″)
Students at Taieri College are having to resit NCEA exams after the school ordered the wrong examination papers. (10′56″)
There are plans to re-brand Hastings, the city formerly known as the Fruit Bowl of New Zealand. (7′21″)
In this programme from the iwi radio archives, Waho Tibble explains why colleagues are so important. (5′11″)
Unhalfbricking was the third album by British folk rock band Fairport Convention, released in 1969. (2′00″)
Today, Enchanted Forest at The Dowse in Lower Hutt and the story of Participant Productions. (20′44″)
A local man has just been installed as the new Grand Master of the New Zealand Freemasons. (14′36″)
Tiritiri Matangi Island, north of Auckland, is one of New Zealand's leading island restoration projects. (12′44″)
Tony Doe and Deborah Hill Cone. (23′48″)
With Tony Doe and Deborah Hill Cone. (26′06″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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