95bFM: The Thursday Wire w Imogen Neale 25/09/08
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1200 - news, weather and surf
with Bjornar
1215 – Education Minister Chris
Carter
This week we've talked education with the
National party, the Maori party and Hon Pete Hodgson - now
it's the government's turn. Education Minister Chris Carter
joins us at 12.15 to talk funding, strategy and policy
promises.
1230 – President of Secondary Schools
Principals Assoc. and Principal of Papatoetoe High Peter
Gall
It's nice the politicians have said their piece
but what about the people at the coal front doing the doing?
What's on their wish list? What about their black marked,
strike it off the face of the plant list? Peter Gall,
president of the Secondary Schools Principals Assoc. and
Principal of Papatotoe High joins us at 12.30 to tell us
what is the what.
1300 – Dr Bryce Edwards Senior
Political Studies Lecturer at Otago University
What
role are the unions going to play in the '08 elections? Have
they played their card or are they as powerful and as
influential as ever? Dr Bryce Edwards, senior political
lecturer at Otago University joins us to shed light on the
unions - past, present and political future.
1315 -
Allan Matson self-funded Heritage Campaigner
Some of
the best bits of Auckland city are the old buildings. We
think they're here to stay but the Auckland council might
have other plans. Indeed heritage campaigner Allan Matson
says there are all sorts of demolish and re-construct plans
afoot. He joins us at 1.15 to tell us how come and what we
can do about it.
Sometime – Rowan Crowe,
Goodnight Nurse's bass player and Deaf Awareness
Week
The slogan for this years deaf awareness week is
'listen loud and lose it'. Rowan Crowe from Goodnight Nurse
has first hand experience of what this can mean - ringing in
the ears, a slow burning loss of hearing you don't notice at
first... Rowan also teaches music to teenagers - perharps
the hardest audience to sell 'caring for your hearing' to -
so how does he get them to listen low and save it? He joined
me earlier and I'll replay that interview at some
point.
1325 – Science and Tech guy Peter Griffin
Apparently the consumer electronics landscape
is changing. Indeed Philips are pulling out of the TV market
in NZ. Are the traditional giants suffering at the hands of
the Korean brands? Also Mr G went to the TVNZ 7 internet
debate last night. Cunliffe, Hide, Greens ICT spokeswoman
Metiria Turei and National ICT spokesman Maurice Williamson
all spoke. How did they do? Peter has some thoughts on
that..
1345 - Penni's paper cuts
Nocturnal magazine - perhaps the definative magazine for Goths? What is a goth - really? And what is a goth magazine? What's in it? Blank black pages with "Tabula Rassa" scribbled in blood red script? Penni will swoop in, in all her darkness, at 1.45pm to get flippy with the nocturnal.