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Afternoons for Thursday 2 April 2009
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The best song ever written - 'Green green grass of home'
1:07 PM.For Bill Perry the best song ever written is Green green grass of home by Tom Jones. Audio
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Your place - Hunterville
1:20 PM.Hunterville is a modern town that straddles State Highway One in the foothills of the North Island's Central Plateau. Audio
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Young pianist - Jaroslav Novak
2:07 PM.Today we meet the first New Zealander to be awarded the Fellowship Diploma of The St Cecilia School Of Music. Audio
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SMART - 'Students managing Alcohol responsibly Together'
2:20 PM.SMART is group of Massey students who have formed an organisation to promote healthy drinking habits amongst their peers. Audio
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He Rourou
2:45 PM.In He Rourou today Ana Tapiata talks Te Ati Awa elder Sam Jackson about his thoughts on Shelley Bay buy back. Audio
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Feature album - The Stone Roses
2:50 PM.It's the first album from Manchester outfit The Stone Roses and no discography of the late 80s would be complete without it. Audio
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Arts report with Lynn Freeman
3:07 PM.The debate that's not going to go away - which New Zealand city can claim to be the cultural capital? Audio
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Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
3:30 PM.The city's central RSA has invited war gamers to re-enact their battles in a setting steeped in military history. Audio
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Environment story - South Island robins
3:46 PM.Robins are pretty much confined to areas such as National Parks, although one remnant population survives near Dunedin. Audio
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The panel ( Part 1 )
4:06 PM.Today's guests are Emily Perkins and Jock Anderson. Audio
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The panel ( Part 2 )
4:36 PM.Today's guests are Emily Perkins and Jock Anderson. Audio
Special feature tomorrow
At 2:05 pm you can hear Wayne Mowat interview Phil Simmonds from the award winning Simmonds Brothers Animation. You will also be able to see an animated version of the interview on the RNZ website.