On Q+A, Marae Investigates & Sunday this weekend
On Q+A, Marae Investigates & Sunday this weekend - 30/31 July
On Q + A
9am Sundays on TV ONE
Q+A
features leading scientists Robert, Lord Winston and Sir
Peter Gluckman on protecting our most vulnerable children
this Sunday.
Following the government’s controversial
green paper this week, we’ll ask what can be done in those
early years and what science can teach us? Then, the
politics. Labour is pushing a child-centred policy, so what
solutions can deputy leader Annette King offer?
Paul Holmes looks at the battle for the presidency of the Maori Women’s Welfare League that’s gone all the way to court. Destiny Church leader and presidential candidate Hannah Tamaki talks about her aspirations and the controversy that’s dogged her campaign.
Joining Dr Jon Johansson on the panel are Maxim Institute Chief Executive Greg Fleming and former Human Rights Commissioner and academic Ella Henry.
Q+A, 9-10am Sundays on TV ONE.
Repeats at 9.10pm Sundays, 10.10am and 2.10pm Mondays
on TVNZ 7
On Marae Investigates
10am Sundays on TV ONE
Are the country’s Kohanga
Reo under threat from a Government review? We talk to both
sides of the debate including former Kohanga Reo National
Trust head Dame Iritana Tawhiwhirangi, and ECE Taskforce
member Aroaro Tamati.
Plus, in the fight to clean up
Rotorua’s lakes it’s hard to believe floating more
plastic in the water could be a solution. This week we
investigate how a new island in Lake Rotoehu is putting
rubbish to use in a very innovative way.
And we meet a
woman filling the shoes of a kapa haka legend.
On Sunday
7:30pm Sundays on TV ONE
‘I KILLED MY SON’
When a van, containing a small boy strapped into his
car seat, accidentally rolled into Lake Dunstan at Easter,
everyone felt the anguish of his parents.
His mother
Kinnary Macwan was also in the van and desperately tried to
unbuckle her only child but barely escaped with her own
life.
His father, Ashish, on the side of the lake but
unable to swim, could do nothing but seek
help.
SUNDAY asks if this family suffered enough
and does Ashish Macwan, really deserve to be convicted of
causing his child’s death?
WHY?
It came down in a matter of seconds,
reduced to a mound of rubble with more than a hundred people
dead? Now five months after the Christchurch earthquake
serious questions are being asked about the structural
integrity of the CTV building… a building constructed just
a few decades ago. An engineer suggests it should not have
collapsed the way it did, he says it was either a design
failure, a construction failure or both. And while the Royal
Commission seeks answers rather than someone to blame, a
grieving husband says he wants “someone’s arse busted”
he wants someone held accountable.
THE SHARK
ANGELS
One is a New York conservationist , the other
a South African marine biologist together they are the
‘SHARK ANGELS”. It’s a hard sell talking up the
world’s deadliest attack machine, the Great White Shark.
They say sharks are not like whales or dolphins where people
already care but they shout because the Great White is in
trouble. About 100 million sharks are killed each year and
sharks, apparently, are crucial to the health of the
eco-system. Still not convinced we should care about the
merciless man-eater? Then meet the Shark Angels on
SUNDAY.
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