10 February 2012 - 12:58 pm NZ time
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Gabe McDonnell chooses 'Maxine' by Sharon O'Neill. (9′13″)
Late 60's Kiwi pop star, Shane picks a top 5 from 1969; the year one of his big hits St Paul came out. (21′27″)
Health groups in Australia are calling for a complete ban on the use of free toys and other marketing ploys used by fast food companies to promote their products. (10′05″)
534 kilometres of South Island coastline has been named one of the World's 20 Greatest Drives. (7′19″)
Ana Tapiata talks to Te Poroa Malcolm, a respected authority on the tribal lore of Te Arawa. (5′13″)
Felt Mountain is the debut album by English electronic duo Goldfrapp. (1′17″)
As a teenager Melinda Hutchings spent 3 years suffering from anorexia nervosa. She is now the author of"Why Can't I Look The Way I Want: Overcoming Eating Issues'. (20′11″)
His curries are legendary from Raglan to Singapore! We meet Bharat Jamnadas one of the first Asians to front a TV show on the Asian Report. (12′56″)
Recent work on aging deep sea corals has thrown up some surprising findings on their longevity. (13′23″)
With Linda Clark and Linley Boniface. (28′23″)
With Linda Clark and Linley Boniface. (24′46″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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