The 95bfm Thursday Wire with Hamish Fletcher 11/02
The 95bfm Thursday Wire with Hamish Fletcher 11/02/10
Coming up on the show today:
1215
– Robert Connolly, Director of Balibo
A film I
was sad to miss at last year’s International Film Festival
was Balibo, which told the story of five young journalists
(4 Australians and 1 New Zealander) who were murdered in
Timor in 1975 during an invasion by Indonesian Troops.
Luckily, it’s now getting a general release and I was
fortunate enough to catch up with the film’s director
Robert Connolly. He explained why he wanted to make the
film, why he chose drama over documentary, and the issues he
had to navigate when making Balibo.
1230 –
Maire Leadbetter, Indonesian Human Rights
Committee
Following the interview with
Robert, I’ll be talking to Maire Leadbetter who will give
a bit of historical context to the Balibo film and the
supposed government cover up of the Balibo Five’s
murder.
1240 - Tim Reddish, Chief Executive of
the Taxi Federation
It’s a common discussion every
time a taxi driver is attacked and following the murder of
Hiren Mohini in Mt Eden last Sunday, it’s emerged again.
Should taxis be fitted with cameras? While this measure
certainly would improve safety, does it breach privacy in
any way? And how will it be paid for? Joining me at 1240 to
discuss this issue is the chief executive of the Taxi
Federation, Tim Reddish.
1305 – Paul Quinn,
National MP
It’s part of democratic process that
all members of a given age in society are able to vote and
elect their government. However, what happens if that person
transgresses the laws and rules of that society? Should they
still be able to vote in general elections? National MP Paul
Quinn does not think so. He believes that prisoners, no
matter what crime they’ve been convicted of, should lose
their right to go to the ballot. His “Electoral
(Disqualification of Convicted Prisoners) Amendment Bill”
is set to go before Parliament in March and I spoke to him
this morning on the issues surrounding it.
1335
– Papercuts with Pennie – Thanks to
MagNation
This week on Papercuts Pennie reviews
‘Peppermint’ the magazine about ‘eco-friendly dog-hair
fashion.’ Stay tuned to find out what the dickens that
means.
1345 – Dear Science with Peter Griffin
from the Science Media Centre
Dear Science is your
weekly fix of science news and issues. This week Peter will
be covering Rodney Hide’s dodgy use of climate change
information, Google buzz, and hackers in Australian getting
into Canberra’s web server in protest of Internet
copyright
legislation.
ENDS