12 February 2012 - 3:12 pm NZ time
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Peter Raos is on the line from Auckland. (10′07″)
Claire Prebble was a costume creator on the 3D blockbuster Avatar and she journey's with us today, not to Pandora, but to Mars. (26′55″)
A new study into the genetic make-up of racehorses may have brought us closer to understanding what helps create a winning horse. (7′22″)
A New Zealand company has developed a product which can be used to monitor performance on the sports field but has the potential to be used in schools and even for rehabilitation. (10′28″)
Maori television statistics released last week show that the channel has viewers in 188 other countries, they are watching via the Maori TV website. In He Rourou today Ana Tapiata talks with producer Wiremu Te Kiri about non-Maori interest in Maori television. (4′56″)
Graham Reid is a writer who spends his time Elsewhere. Elsewhere being"the Great Wherever"as Graham describes it in his latest book"The Idiot Boy who Flew, And Other Travels in Elsewhere". (23′29″)
Foraging for more free food. (12′20″)
Alison Ballance is back in the South Island's Mackenzie Basin, to find out about a rare bird that's getting a helping hand back from the brink of extinction. (12′36″)
With today's guests Amanda Millar and Nevil Gibson. (24′33″)
With today's guests Amanda Millar and Nevil Gibson. (25′07″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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