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Show notes for Monday 30 April 2012

09:05 Proposed Sex Offenders' Register

Anne Tolley, Minister of Police; Lincoln Ellery, former therapist with sex offenders through STOP trust – his Masters thesis considered the question of whether New Zealand needs a sex offenders' register; and Kathryn Dalziel, former Crown Prosecutor, now partner with Christchurch law firm Taylor Shaw, specialising in Privacy and Civil Litigation.

09:25 The race for New Zealand's marine space

Mike McGinnis, Associate Professor in International Marine Policy and Science at the Monterey Institute of International Studies and the National Centre for the Blue Economy in California, who led a two-year study into New Zealand's ocean governance.

Ocean Governance: The New Zealand Dimension

09:45 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney

10:05 Baaba Maal - Senegalese singer and guitarist

Baaba Maal is one of Africa's best known musicians, having studied at some of the world's most presitigious institutions, and performed alongside artists including Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz fame, as well as legendary producer Brian Eno.

10:35 Book Review with Gina Rogers

The New Republic by Lionel Shriver
Published by HarperCollins

10:45 Reading: The Larnachs by Owen Marshall

An imaginative re-creation of the lives of the prominent Otago Peninsula family a century ago

11:05 Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams

The future of Act and John Banks – how much did he know about donations to his mayoralty campaign; and the on-going speculation over Labour's leadership.

11:30 Guest chef Domenica Houlihan and wine commentator John Hawkesby

Recipes:
Zucchini Beignets with Fresh Vegetable Salad and Mozzarella

Warm Feta Balls with Thyme Infused Honey

Hazelnut Cake with Coffee and Fig Syrup

11:45 Urbanist Tommy Honey

The cash-cow of academic publishing and how it is being challenged by the internet.

 

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09:09 Proposed Sex Offenders' Register

Kathryn speaks to Anne Tolley, Minister of Police; Lincoln Ellery, former therapist with sex offenders through STOP trust - his Masters thesis considered the question of whether New Zealand needs a sex offenders' register; and Kathryn Dalziel, former Crown Prosecutor, now partner with Christchurch law firm Taylor Shaw, specialising in Privacy and Civil Litigation. (29′00″)

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09:38 The race for New Zealand's marine space

Mike McGinnis, Associate Professor in International Marine Policy and Science at the Monterey Institute of International Studies and the National Centre for the Blue Economy in California, who led a two-year study into New Zealand's ocean governance. (15′39″)

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09:53 Europe Correspondent - Seamus Kearney

More European Governments are suffering due to unpopular austerity plans. (6′53″)

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10:17 Feature Guest - Baaba Maal

Baaba Maal is one of Africa's best known musicians, having studied at some of the world's most presitigious institutions, and performed alongside artists including Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz fame, as well as legendary producer Brian Eno. (24′27″)

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10:42 Book Review - The New Republic

Gina Rogers reviews 'The New Republic' by Lionel Shriver, published by HarperCollins. (4′23″)

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11:07 Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams

The future of Act and John Banks - how much did he know about donations to his mayoralty campaign; and the on-going speculation over Labour's leadership. (23′10″)

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11:30 Food and Wine with Domenica Houlihan and John Hawkesby

Domenica Houlihan has recipes for Zucchini Beignets with Fresh Vegetable Salad and Mozzarella, Warm Feta Balls with Thyme Infused Honey, and Hazelnut Cake with Coffee and Fig Syrup. (15′30″)

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11:49 Urbanist Tommy Honey

The cash-cow of academic publishing and how it is being challenged by the internet. (10′33″)

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