Former National Party Leader Jim McClay joins us to
talk about his time at the International Whaling Commission
(IWC), the nod he gained in the Queens Birthday Honours, the
importance of the seemingly semantic semantic change of the
IWC from a management to a conservation body and the fact
that a Glacier in Antarctica is being named after
him.
He's already been hauled over the coals
once this year and now he's spoken out again - calling for
new faces in Maori leadership. The Minister of Statistics,
Youth Affairs and Land Information John Tamihere will join
us today.
Jeremy Newsboy Wells gloats over his
prediction that the All Blacks would probably perhaps maybe
lose to England, on NewsBoys World of
Sport.
$100, 000 dollars is being spent to
open (in the grandest of fashion) the Britomart complex -
Auckland Mayor John Banks discusses why the project he
once dismissed as " that temple at the bottom of Queen
street" is costsing so much, and will it fix Aucklands
traffic woes?
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And Ant Timpson, the Director of
the Becks Incredible Film Festival, will review his picks on
the big screen with the Unitec School of Performing and
Screen Arts Film Review.
Coming up this
week:
Tomorrow join Troy Ferguson on the Rock n
Roll WIRE with the Moving Units from Cali-for-ni-A, and Kane
with the New Music Review.
Aucklanders
can tune in at 95 on the FM dial.
From the desk of
Renee Mundy, 95bFM Radio, News and Editorial
Director
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