Afternoons for Monday 6 October 2014
SHOW NOTES
1:10 Best song ever written. 'Say You Love Me' by Jessie Ware, chosen by Shinee Young of Riverton.
1:20 NZ Retro: The Year - 1990
A Japanese tourist survived a massive blizzard that killed several soldiers training on Mt Ruapehu. Telecom was sold for 4.25 billion dollars. And the Tongariro National Park became a World Heritage Site.
Archival audio supplied by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.
2:10 Power Blackout. Stephen Sellwood, CEO of the New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development, explains how massive infrastructure failures happen in a first world country and what can be done to avoid them.
2:20 Re-energising small town New Zealand. Suzie Johnson's Oosh shops are stopping traffic in small towns. She explains why.
2:30 NZ Reading. Stuart Devenie reads episode 6 of 'Landings'.
2:45 Feature album. '18' by American electronic artist Moby.
3:10 Anne Sinclair's book is called "My Grandfather's Gallery: A Family Memoir of Art and War".
3:30 Voices. Lynda Chanwai-Earle travels between Wellington and Auckland to investigate issues around culturally motivated crime currently happening in New Zealand.
3:45 The Panel Pre-Show with Jim Mora, Julie Moffett, Nicky Pellegrino and Garry Moore.