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Afternoons for Thursday 4 December 2008

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 3 December 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 5 December 2008
  • Jim's Essay

    1:06 PM.Today Jim looks at wise sayings to get us throgh hard times. Audio

  • The best song ever written

    1:10 PM.Today, I want to know what love is by Foreigner, live version. Chosen by kerry challinor in Auckland. Audio

  • Your Place - Clinton

    1:30 PM.A township close to the Otago Southland boarder and about half way between Dunedin and Invercargill. Audio

  • New fossil species discovered

    2:10 PM.Amateur fossil hunter Dave Allen has been recognised with an award for his yet-to-be-identified discoveries. Audio

  • Southland tourism destination

    2:20 PM.Pacific, Travel and Leisure Magazine has named Southland as an emerging travel destination. Audio

  • He Rourou for 4 December 2008

    2:45 PM.Ana Tapiata talks to the trust chair Dr Hone Kaa about anti child abuse trust Te Kaahui Mana Ririki. Audio

  • Feature album - Scarecrow

    2:50 PM.By John Mellancamp. Focuses on the plight of the farmer, small-town life, and the state of the nation. Audio

  • The arts report

    3:10 PM.The winner of the national Drawing Award John Ward Knox, then Lucy Orbell discovers some movie magic. Audio

  • Christchurch story with Katy Gosset

    3:35 PM.Tim Bell, the creator of Computer Science Unplugged - a school programme that's now taught around the world. Audio

  • Environment story

    3:47 PM.We check up on hihi nests on Tiritiri Matangi Island. Audio

  • The panel (part 1)

    4:10 PM.With Christine Rankin and Simon Pound. Audio

  • The panel (part 2)

    4:40 PM.With Christine Rankin and Simon Pound. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 3 December 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 5 December 2008
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