The Wednesday Wire with Paul Deady
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1207 - Finding a home for the Undie 500
First we'll have today's report from the
hardworking team at bFM news. Anthony Lyall looks at the
Undie 500, looking for a new home in Kaikoura of all places.
The organisers reckon a new destination will mean a new,
less debauched event, but residents of the country's
crayfish capital aren't likely to be persuaded.
1210 - Israel and International Law, Prof. Al
Gillespie
At 12.10 I'll be speaking to (above) an
international law expert from the University of Waikato.
We'll be talking about Israel's attack on the aid flotilla
on Monday and the legal ramifications for a country which
hasn't had a strong record of acquiescence to international
law.
1225 - Who Is Petrobras? Assoc. Professor
Bob Lloyd
At 12.25 we ask, who is Petrobras? Well,
some quick answers now: they're a Brazilian multinational
energy company - the largest company in Latin America.
Theyr'e a significant oil producer too - with an output of
almost 2 million barrels of oil every day. Petrobras owns
oil refineries and oil tankers and is a world leader in
developing technology from deep-water and ultra-deep water
oil production. AND... it's just been awarded the sole right
to explore and drill for five years in the 12,000 square km
Raukumara Basin - an area off the east coast of the North
Island, near White Island. But the timing really couldn't be
worse, what with that BP mess in the Gulf of Mexico, and
that whole climate change thing. I'll be talking to (above),
who's the director of the Energy Studies programme at Otago
University, and someone who's a little hesitant about giving
this particular company the keys to the bottom of the ocean.
1235 - Counterclockwise
At 12.35 Lyndon Hood slides down a rope from scoop's hovering helicopter to deliver us counterclockwise. Today, he'll be happily whining about the widespread use of 50k as a figure to denote the tax largesse in this year's budget.
1245 - 50 Years of NZ TV - Paul Ward, Editor of NZ On Screen Project
And then at 12.45 I'll be talking to (above) about the 50th anniversary of television in New Zealand (not TVNZ) and how his website is marking the occasion.
ENDS