95bFM: The Tuesday Wire with Richard Beniston
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12.15: THERAPEUTIC PRODUCTS AND
MEDICINES BILL: AUCKLAND PROTEST AND FOOD SAFETY MINISTER
ANNETTE KING.
Critics say it'll remove heaps of products
from the New Zealand market and also give the regulatory
powers to Australia. We hear from their protest marches and
from Minister Annette King.
12.40: YOUNG
POLITICIANS
Talking politics with reps from the Young
national party and the Young Labour Party.
1.00: THE ARTSHOLE: PETER SHAND, ASSOCIATE HEAD OF THE ELAM SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS about artists potentially getting paid a royalty when their work is sold on from buyer to buyer.
1.20:
ROBIN BYRON, HISTORIC BUILDINGS TRUST
Tired of whinging
pommy tossers saying "Ouggh, Auckland's got no nice old
buidings"? Robin Byron is part of the Historic Buildings
Trust and talks about attitudes to heritage here in New
Zealand.
1.40: GREEN DESK: FAIR TRADE FORTNIGHT: WILLIAM PADDILLA who is in charge of Fairtrade Operations for the Coope-Agri cooperative in Costa Rica.