13 February 2012 - 12:09 am NZ time
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Jon Harris is on the line from Waiuku. (6′17″)
Today's guest is a Wellington based actor, born in Hamilton, but raised in the Capital, who is treading the boards at Wellington's Circa theatre at the moment, as part of the Wellington International Arts Festival. Her play,"Mary Stuart"has opened to rave reviews, most of them concerning her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I. (32′50″)
Joining us on the line now is correspondent Kate Moody from the US. (11′23″)
'Having something worth saying should be a determinant of who speaks on a marae.' That is the opinion of Ngati Porou elder Tepora Kupenga. In He Rourou today, we continue the theme of women speaking on a marae and we hear the opinions of the kuia Tepora Kupenga, the Master Carver Pine Taiapa and Apirana Mahuika in interviews recorded 10 years ago. (5′25″)
His last book was aimed at"Mothers Raising Sons", now he's turned his attention to the Daddy-Daughter dynamic, with his latest :"Fathers Raising Daughters". Subtitled"A Fathers Guide to the Female Mind- Field"it promises an insight into the strange and wonderful world of the giggly girl, the sweet princess and the terrifying teen. (22′40″)
Simon Morton's back and today's story is about foraging for Nasturtiums. (11′12″)
The joint Australia-New Zealand Antarctic Whale Expedition is conducting non-lethal research into whales, and has managed to attach 24 satellite transmitters to whales. It has one more week at sea before it returns to Wellington. Alison Ballance went on board NIWA's research ship Tangaroa the day before she was due to sail south to talk with expedition leader Nick Gales and scientist Rochelle Constantine about the species they were planning to focus their work on. (12′57″)
With today's guests Dita de Boni and Jock Anderson. (22′49″)
With today's guests Dita de Boni and Jock Anderson. (27′26″)
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