13 February 2012 - 12:11 am NZ time
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Heather Hill from Auckland chooses 'Rusty Nail' by Kiwi singer-songwriter Derek Lind. (5′33″)
What do these three songs have in common? (4′33″)
A selection of Pauls weekly columns have been published."Holmes at Large"is the name of his book. (24′06″)
At the 2009 Maori language awards, a special prize known as the Tira Au/mangea award is given to a group or organisation which has made an outstanding contribution to the revitalisation of Te Reo Maori. We hear the presentation of the award. (5′15″)
With Paul Reynolds from McGovern online. (20′52″)
A visit to Duffy Academy where ten-to-fourteen year old students are learning about the adult world of finance. (12′53″)
We're at the University of Auckland's Centre for Brain Research where Johanna Montgomery is recording the signals brain cells send to each other through the synapses. (12′49″)
With guests Mark Inglis and Deborah Hill Cone. (25′55″)
With guests Mark Inglis and Deborah Hill Cone. (24′07″)
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