12 February 2012 - 8:31 am NZ time
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Global news and current affairs. (16′07″)
The most ridiculous complaints made by holidaymakers to their travel agent. (4′58″)
Terry McDonald joins us from just out of Christchurch with today's choice"need your love so bad"by the original FleetwoodMac. (5′06″)
Try and guess the link between these three songs. (5′21″)
A chance find in a loft in Palmerston North has unearthed a historical treasure beyond compare. (7′21″)
The countrys largest mineral explorer is cutting the little guys out of the gold rush. (10′08″)
Learning water literacy will help reduce drowning rates according to Mark Waihape Haimona of NZ Water Safety. (5′22″)
Commentator and thinker on information access and technological change in New Zealand, Paul Reynolds is today's guest. (21′33″)
What Aucklanders think of the 'Super City' idea. (10′21″)
And now, in our science story - Elizabeth Connor is on her way to watch a fight - A Physics Fight! (12′04″)
Today's guests are Sapna Samant and Gordon Campbell. (28′05″)
Today's guests are Sapna Samant and Gordon Campbell. (22′24″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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