11 February 2012 - 4:42 am NZ time
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Currently staring in his own one-man play at Wellington's Circa Theatre. (31′40″)
A David and Goliath battle is shaping up in New Plymouth over the future of a group of native trees which make up Pukekura Park's iconic woodlands walkway. (12′35″)
Australian bureaucrats are introducing legislation that will ban the purchase of government goods and services that have been made in China. (6′53″)
In He Rourou today, Ana Tapiata talks again to experienced director Brenda Tahi about the usefulness of cutting your"governance"teeth in smaller organisations. . (5′12″)
She is the author of"Always Liza to Me"Subtitled"A Memoir for my silent sister". (21′01″)
Simon Morton from The Way Up on what your credit card company knows about you. (14′02″)
Alison Ballance chats with historian Dorothy Page and Don Roberton, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Otago, about the history of research at the medical school, and the recent book 'Anatomy of a Medical School'. (12′20″)
With today's guests John Bishop and Brian Mackie. (23′40″)
With today's guests John Bishop and Brian Mackie. (25′57″)
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