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National Radio's two-hour news and current affairs programme.

  • 1The Urewera 15 have been told they will not have their trial until next year - 4 and a half years after their arrests. Can they still get a fair trial after all this time? Kahungunu Barron Afeaki, lawyer for one of the Urewera 15; and Nigel Hampton QC, Christchurch barrister, have spoken out against delays in the justice system.

    • Start 00 : 06 : 00
    Speakers
    • Kahungunu Barron Afeaki (Lawyer)
    • Nigel Hampton QC (Lawyer, Christchurch)
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  • 2Professor David Brown, Emeritus Professor, is an expert in criminal law from the University of New South Wales. He says imprisonment is not the best way to control crime rates - in fact it may cause them to rise. He says imprisonment has limited benefits for communities over the longer term.

    • Start 00 : 30 : 40.
    Speakers
    • Professor David Brown (Emeritus Professor, University of New South Wales)
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  • 3News from the United Kingdom, including: reports on the Barack Obama's' visit to London and the debate raging over privacy laws.

    • Start 00 : 50 : 52
    Speakers
    • Jon Dennis (UK correspondent)
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  • 410:00 News

    • Start 01 : 00 : 00
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  • 5Gene Sharp, founder of the United States-based Albert Einstein Institution, is hailed as the world's top theorist of non-violent strategy. Credited with the strategy that lead to the overthrow of the government of Egypt, and President Mubarak.

    • Start 01 : 05 : 57
    Speakers
    • Gene Sharp (political Theorist, Albert Einstein Institute)
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  • 6Stella Clyde, a teacher at Otamatea High School in Maungatoroto in the Kaipara District of Northland, is working with local students to try to get them into jobs. Through the Government funded Gateway programme they now get practical hand-on experience to get them a job and she found placements for them in the community, while still staying in school.

    • Start 02 : 28 : 18
    Speakers
    • Stella Clyde (Teacher, Otamatea High School)
    • Matt Turner (Owner, GAS Maungatoroto)
    • Brandon Moring (Apprentice mechanic, GAS Maungatoroto)
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Primary Title
  • Nine to Noon
Date Broadcast
  • Thursday 26 May 2011
Start Time
  • 09 : 00
Finish Time
  • 12 : 00
Duration
  • 120:00
Channel
  • RNZ National
Broadcaster
  • Radio New Zealand
Programme Description
  • National Radio's two-hour news and current affairs programme.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Speakers
  • Brandon Moring (Apprentice mechanic, GAS Maungatoroto)
  • Gene Sharp (political Theorist, Albert Einstein Institute)
  • Jon Dennis (UK correspondent)
  • Kahungunu Barron Afeaki (Lawyer)
  • Matt Turner (Owner, GAS Maungatoroto)
  • Nigel Hampton QC (Lawyer, Christchurch)
  • Professor David Brown (Emeritus Professor, University of New South Wales)
  • Stella Clyde (Teacher, Otamatea High School)