12 February 2012 - 5:00 pm NZ time
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Todays topic is cliches. (6′01″)
Today Ian Hampton of Auckland is on the line. (10′44″)
Nick Butcher talks about the Wellington AC/DC concert. Philip Bell, editor of Rip It Up, with one of his picks of new music to look out for and listen up to. Simon Morris gives a rundown of the upcoming Oscar nominations. (17′29″)
It's one of New Zealands most famous flightless birds, but the moa wasn't always thus, according to new research. (11′55″)
A historic last stop for criminals in Christchurch has been voted one of the best spots in the world for travellers to rest their weary heads. (8′32″)
Presbyterian Minister Hariata Haumate says 2010 is a time to get the parish"shipshape"so it can improve its outreach into the Lower Hutt community. He Rourou producer Ana Tapiata caught up with the Tuhoe Minister about getting out and about more this year. (5′00″)
About 3,500 people have multiple sclerosis in New Zealand.Professor George Jelinek from Melbourne, is a well known medical clinician and researcher on MS and he's just put out his book"Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis - an evidence-based guide to recovery". (23′50″)
Jason Moon talks to two young, educated Muslim sisters who are embracing their life in the West. (14′10″)
In the Mackenzie Basin, rare black-fronted terns are getting a helping hand through"Project River Recovery". (12′05″)
With today's guests Joanne Black and Tony Doe. (27′05″)
With today's guests Joanne Black and Tony Doe. (23′05″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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