09 February 2012 - 5:28 am NZ time
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Alison Fletcher from Waikawa bay chose 'With a little help from my friends' by Joe Cocker. (6′04″)
Today we are playing the music from the Official New Zealand top 20 for March 17th 1966. (26′38″)
Not surprisingly other regions want a slice of the action. (5′33″)
Jemaine Clement, a former student of Makoura College, has offered to do a one off charity concert to save the school. (7′54″)
Mereana Selby, the Chief Executive of Te Wananga o Raukawa, the Maori university based in Otaki. (5′14″)
An innovative card game designed to get people talking that has just been launched in NZ. (22′48″)
Jason Moon talks to Californian-Cambodian band, Dengue Fever who recently played at WOMAD. (13′27″)
The amazing 'tail' of the jewelled gecko. (11′45″)
With Michelle Boag and Ali Ikram. (24′41″)
With Michelle Boag and Ali Ikram. (25′22″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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