95bFM: The Thursday Wire with Hamish Fletcher
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On the show today:
1215
Bernard Hickey from Interest.co.nz
The Capital Market Task Force has recommended in a report to the government that we should float State-Owned Enterprises on the share market to improve out financial markets in New Zealand. According to the report, New Zealand's investment markets are not very strong and that the public is wary of investing in bonds and managed funds, preferring to put their money into investment properties. The task force believes that that by floating SOE's we may be able to improve our capital markets and end New Zealand's love affair with property investment. To give some context to the task force report and to offer his opinion, I'm joined by Bernard Hickey, the managing director of Interest.co.nz
1245
Bronwyn Holloway-Smith from the Creative Freedom Foundation
One of the bigger public battles this year was over proposed changes to copyright law as part of the Government's efforts to battle illegal downloading. In particular, controversy surrounded section 92A of the Copyright Amendment Act which made it a requirement for ISP's to terminate the accounts of those they suspect to be repeat copyright offenders. Following massive public outcry the amendment was scrapped and the government went back to the drawing board to rethink copyright legislation. Following some quiet months for copyright it seems a new piece of legislation is on the way and yesterday the government announced a revamped bill. Joining me on the show to discuss the government's latest proposed changes to our copyright law is Bronwyn Holloway Smith, one of the outspoken critics of the original legislation and co-founder of the Creative Freedom Foundation.
1300
Chelsea Robinson (part of the New Zealand Youth delegation to Copenhagen Climate Talks)
This morning I spoke to Chelsea Robinson who has been part of a youth delegation in Copenhagen lobbying to have the government agree to reduce emissions by 40% as opposed to their current proposal of 10-20%. Chelsea says she is representing youth, as climate change is something that the youth of today are going to inherit and be impacted by and yet are virtually unrepresented in New Zealand official delegation.
1330
Dear Science with Peter Griffin from the Science Media Centre
This week on Dear Science (your weekly science update) Peter will round off some of the top science stories of the year including debates on pseudoephedrine, climate change, and the outbreak of Swine Flu.
1340
Papercuts with Pennie (thanks to Mag Nation)
Today Pennie is going to go over her favourite magazines of the year including Paper Planes, Dumbo Feather, NO magazine and more!
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