12 February 2012 - 3:13 pm NZ time
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Peter Work from Wellington chooses Marooned by Pink Floyd. (5′11″)
What do these songs have in common? (14′35″)
22 year old, Rebecca Norrish is giving up her city life in Christchurch to move to the island and take up the role. (3′09″)
The DC-3 airliner is run by a charitable trust which is teaming up with Trail Journeys to offer one day trips out of Christchurch to ride the Oturehua-Clyde part of the Otago Central Rail Trail. (10′20″)
Ana Tapiata talks to TV producer Wiremu Te Kiri about the important role iwi radio plays in developing the language skills of Maori broadcasters. (5′17″)
"It's Not Me, It's You"by Lily Allen. (2′06″)
Net piracy fight takes body blow also Smartphone keys get quantum trick. (20′58″)
The Manukau Institute of Technology is designed to cater for students who're not succeeding within the academic restrictions of the mainstream education system. (14′32″)
In today's science story, we're back in the forensics lab at Environmental Science and Research in Auckland. (12′39″)
With Linda Clark and Brian Edwards. (30′57″)
With Linda Clark and Brian Edwards. (17′58″)
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