95bFM: The Tuesday Wire with Kim Choe
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26th February 2008
12:00 bNews, Weather and Surf
12:20 Water, water, everywhere –
but who pays?
Manukau residents look set to have the
structure of their wastewater charges changed, if Manukau
Water's recommendations to the council are accepted. The new
structure will be based on a user-pays model rather than the
current flat-fee scheme. Kim asks Manukau Water's
communications manager Mark Reynolds to explain.
12:40
Kosovo – going it alone
It's been just over a week
since Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. In that time
we've seen effusive congratulations from some of the world's
leaders, but also violent protests in Serbia's capital
Belgrade, which have forced the evacuation of non-essential
US Embassy staff. To shed some light on the history
surrounding current events, Kim is joined by Dr Jim Headley
from the University of Otago.
1:00 Beyond
the Blue
Kim talks to actresses Sigi Taylor and Pippa
Neel about a new play opening at the Town Hall's Concert
Chamber this weekend, Beyond the Blue, it's described as "a
journey of self discovery and transformation by women who
have dared to push the boundaries of their safe existence."
1:40 The Green Desk
Sustainable Simon
will be talking to James Whelan of 'The Change Agency' about
mobilising activists and communities to achieve the outcomes
they're fighting for. The Change Agency are based in
Australia but recently visited NZ. They'll be back in April
to hold some workshops on the subject of "Mobilising for
Change".