13 February 2012 - 12:10 am NZ time
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Todays topic is the wonders of the solar system. (5′05″)
Peg Cummins is on the line from Welcome Bay, Tauranga. (5′54″)
Today we have books with former publisher, bookseller, and awards judge Graham Beattie, music with musician, producer and journalist Nick Atkinson and TV with documentary maker and TV Producer Phil Wallington. (26′33″)
He's on a brief visit to NZ and Guy joins us in our Auckland studio. (15′42″)
The central North Island tribe of Te Arawa has always been staunchly opposed to women speaking on the marae. In He Rourou today Mauriora Kingi explains why. (4′59″)
Debbie Mayo Smith is a best-selling author,a newspaper columnist, and a regular media commentator on all matters output-related. (21′20″)
Jason Moon talks to members of the Thompson family of Wellington, who were featured in Professors Manying Ip's book,"Being Maori Chinese - Mixed Identities." (13′33″)
Jeff Tallon from Industrial Research Limited joins us to talk about high temperature superconductors and trying to solve the mystery of how they actually work. (12′53″)
With today's guests Duncan Webb and Graham Bell. (24′54″)
With today's guests Duncan Webb and Graham Bell. (24′24″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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