13 February 2012 - 12:10 am NZ time
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How to die before your time. Scientists at various universities have put together the 7 deadly traits. (5′46″)
Rosemary Emery from the Kapiti coast chooses 'Pie Jesu' by Andrew Lloyd-Webber. (6′11″)
Time once again to cast a critical eye over the latest in books, TV and music. (28′24″)
The Disaster Co-ordinator for the Red Cross in Fiji, Vuli Ngauna. (6′58″)
Joviality and celebration at the 2009 Maori language awards building up to the announcement of the winners of the Print Category. The presenter is Waihoroi Shortland. (5′18″)
Ian Lambie shares his experience with us relating to a new book he's co-authored with Les Simmonds called 'Raising Teens Today'. (24′59″)
At only 23 years old Chinese Samoan Iva Lamkum is a rising star in the New Zealand music scene. (8′37″)
Over the next few weeks environment producer Alison Ballance will be bringing us a series of stories from a part of New Zealand that's so far away it's in its own time zone. (13′12″)
With Linley Boniface and Bomber Bradbury. (23′45″)
With Linley Boniface and Bomber Bradbury. (25′23″)
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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci
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