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with Kathryn Ryan

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Audio from Friday, 27 February 2009

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09:08 Job Summit
Laila Harre, Michael Barnett and Rod Carr are attending the Job Summit in Manukau. (duration: 19′33″)
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09:25 Bootcamps
With Ewen Mackintosh, Peter Maich and Carol Ann Richards. (duration: 20′47″)
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09:34 Book Review - John McIntyre
John McIntyre reviews 'The Art of Graeme Base' by Julie Watts. Published by Penguin. Graeme Base books are published by Penguin. (duration: 8′43″)
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09:45 Pacific Correspondent - Mike Field
Mike Field, like much of the country's media, is at the Job Summit. He discusses how this relates to Pacific Islanders. (duration: 8′31″)
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10:08 Feature Guest - Martin Clunes
British actor, star of Doc Martin, has written a book 'A Dogs Life' based on Mary, his cocker spaniel. (duration: 24′15″)
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11:07 Music with Manu Taylor
Manu Taylor reviews Seasick Steve, Beirut and all of indiedom on 'Dark Was The Night - A Red Hot Compilation'. (duration: 13′25″)
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11:35 Sport - Joseph Romanos
It's a busy weekend for sport. (duration: 12′16″)
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11:48 The Week That Was
Te Radar and Pinky Agnew disect the week's news. (duration: 12′51″)
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09:05 Jobs Summit

Laila Harre is the head of National Distribution Union; Michael Barnett is the chief executive of Auckland Chamber of Commerce; Rod Carr is the former CEO of Jade Corp, former deputy Reserve Bank Governor, and currently vice chancellor at Canterbury University.

09:20 Bootcamps - employers

Ewen Mackintosh, owner of Mackintosh Shearing - gets some referrals from Richard Cairns bootcamp "Youth at Risk Onwards Programme " and also graduates from his programme preparing unemployed for work; Peter Maich, director of the Westport Deep Sea Fishing school - taking on kids who've completed the at risk youth programme and is training them for a fishing career; and Carol Ann Richards, who has been through Richard's programme and subsequently through the Westport Deep Sea fishing school, run by Peter Maich.

09:45 Pacific correspondent Mike Field

10:05 Martin Clunes - his life, career, and his dogs

British actor, star of Doc Martin, has written a book, A Dogs Life, based on Mary, his cocker spaniel.

10:30 Book Review with John McIntyre

The Art of Graeme Base by Julie Watts
Penguin 
ISBN 978-0-670-07130-2

Animalia by Graeme Base 
Puffin 
ISBN 978-0-14-054112-0

The Eleventh Hour by Graeme Base 
Puffin 
ISBN 978-0-14-054148-9

Enigma by Graeme Base 
Puffin 
ISBN 978-0-670-07201-9

10:45 Reading: Tuvalu by Andrew O'Connor

Episode 5 of 15

Noah's new neighbour at the hostel, Harry, has borrowed money from him.

11:05 Music Review with Manu Taylor

Seasick Steve - "I Started Out With Nothin And I Still Got Most Of It Left"
- 2008 Warner Music UK 2564694152

Beirut - "March Of The Zapotec" - 2009 Pompeii Records/Revolver USA POMP001

"Dark Was The Night - A Red Hot Compilation" - 2009 Red Hot/4AD Ltd
DAD2835CD

11:30 Sport with Joseph Romanos

11:45 Week That Was with Radar and Irene Pink

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