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with Jim Mora

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Audio from Thursday 11 March 2010

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13:09 Best song ever written -"Green Fields of France"

Ash Brown is on the line roadside somewhere in the Rotorua region. (6′44″)

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13:20 Your place - Arapawa Island

This afternoon's far flung out post is our fifth largest off shore island. It's the guardian to the Marlborough sounds, separating Tory Channel from Queen Charlotte Sound and is around 40 kilometers long and 5 kilometers at its widest point. (34′10″)

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14:09 3D Glasses

It's a whole new world through your TV set, but at what price? Samsung and Panasonic have started selling 3D TVs in the US this week, with kiwi and australian retailers set to follow suit over the next few months. (8′12″)

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14:50 He Rourou for 11 March 2010

It's estimated 70,000 people turned out to the Newtown Festival in the heart of Wellington last weekend. Amidst the throng selling bread, burnt sugar puddings and chutney was music producer and singer Jacqui Keelan. Ana Tapiata dragged her away from her stall for a few minutes. (5′17″)

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15:11 Arts report with Lynn Freeman

Time now to look at what's happening on the arts scene (aside of the NZ Festival). (19′30″)

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15:32 Christchurch Story for 11 March 2010 - Military Tanks

There are tank collectors all over the world, and New Zealand has its own military vehicles collector's club which has been running since 1979. (13′21″)

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15:47 Environment - Christchurch's Heathcote Estuary

Christchurch's Heathcote Estuary has long been a dumping ground for the city's sewage and wastewater. But that's about to change this month when the long awaited 3 kilometre long ocean outfall finally begins operating. (12′56″)

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16:07 The panel (part 1)

With today's guests Bernard Hickey and Sean Gillespie. (21′36″)

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16:33 The panel (part 2)

With today's guests Bernard Hickey and Sean Gillespie. (27′51″)

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