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95bFM: The Tuesday Wire with Kim

95bFM: The Tuesday Wire with Kim

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The Tuesday Wire Hosted By Kim

The 95bFM Tuesday Wire
22nd January 2008

12:00 bNews, Weather and Surf – with Mikaela

12:20 Goodbye, Sir Ed
bFM news writer Dom is live at Sir Edmund Hillary's state funeral to give us his version of events.

12:40 Dr Patrick Strange, Transpower Chief Executive (TBC)

State-owned electricity provider Transpower recently announced that it has closed a section of the Cook Strait cables. They commissioned a report, which has found that the system is at risk of being unable to meet electricity demand in winter. So could Auckland be headed for another series of blackouts? Kim talks to Transpower Chief Executive Dr Patrick Strange.

1:00 Section 59 - foster care fallout
An article in the New Zealand Herald yesterday claimed that foster parents are quitting because of the repeal of Section 59 of the Crimes Act. Alyssa Carberry, Chairperson of the South Auckland Caregivers Association, has misgivings about these claims, even though she was quoted in the article herself.

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1:40 The Green Desk
Sustainable Simon talks to Frances Martin, who's been involved in the occupation of Happy Valley on the west coast of the South Island, where state-owned enterprise Solid Energy has consent to undertake opencast coal mining. The occupation has been going for two years now making it the "longest standing occupation in New Zealand's History."


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