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Afternoons for Thursday 26 March 2009

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 25 March 2009
  • Next Episode: Friday, 27 March 2009
  • Jim's essay

    1:06 PM.The Local Government Association in Britain has published a list of 200 jargon terms that councils should avoid. Audio

  • The best song ever written - 'By Thee With Bliss'

    1:10 PM.For Heather Rogers the best song ever written is 'By Thee With Bliss' the Adam and Eve Duet and Chorus. Audio

  • Your Place - Kerikeri

    1:20 PM.This afternoon we visit Kerikeri in the Bay of Islands, an hour north of our northern most city, Whangarei. Audio

  • Mum's Site

    2:10 PM.An ongoing battle with parental angst has lead to an Internet success story for one Brisbane mother. Audio

  • Asian Burials

    2:20 PM.Have you ever thought about New Zealand as a great place to be buried in? Audio

  • He Rourou

    2:45 PM.Respected elder Te Poroa Malcolm talks about the discovery of Lake Rotorua and the little lake it feeds into, Lake Rotoiti. Audio

  • Feature album - 'True'

    2:53 PM.'True' is the third studio album release by British band Spandau Ballet. Audio

  • Arts report with Lynn Freeman

    3:10 PM.Lynn talks with writer and art historian Patricia Wright who helped rebuild the city of London after the second world war. Audio

  • Christchurch story with Katy Gosset

    3:30 PM.Our Christchurch correspondent, Katy Gosset, has been visiting a true gentlemen's barbershop - one of the oldest in the city. Audio

  • Environment story with Alison Ballance

    3:45 PM.An updated threat classification ranks well over a third of our native species as threatened. Audio

  • The Panel (Part 1)

    4:06 PM.Today's Guests are Nicky Pelligrino and Matt Nippert. Audio

  • The Panel ( Part 2)

    4:36 PM.Today's Guests are Nicky Pelligrino and Matt Nippert. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 25 March 2009
  • Next Episode: Friday, 27 March 2009
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