The Thursday Wire With Hamish Fletcher
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News, weather and surf with Mikela
1207: Ellen
Falconer takes a look at an ASH survey which suggests theres
been a drastic drop the numbers of teens
smoking.
1210: Warren Brookbanks from the
University of Auckland Law School on claim of right defence.
Justice Minister Simon Power has announced a
shake-up of the claim of right defence, saying its scope is
too broad and out of line with other jurisdictions. This
follows the acquittal of the Waihopai 3 earlier this year
after the trio used the defence as justification for
breaking into the Waihopai spy base and puncturing a
satellite dome cover. Mr Power has tabled both repeal and
reform of the defence as a possibility but we wont know
exactly what he has planned until September. Today though,
Ill be joined on the Wire by Warren Brookbanks, a criminal
law expert from the University of Auckland Law School. Hell
discuss the defence and his views on the proposed
changes.
1220: Auckland University of Technology
vice-chancellor Derek McCormack on tertiary
funding
Yesterday, Tertiary Education Minister
Stephen Joyce floated the idea that tertiary education
funding could be set to students ability to find jobs once
out of university. I spoke to Derek McCormack this morning
who strongly disagreed with Mr Joyce and championed the
Universitys role in creating citizens rather than workers.
He said a consequence of Mr Joyces idea would be a move
towards training rather than learning, with students
receiving a narrow education rather than the broad skills
needed for modern society.
1230: Dear Science with
Peter Griffin from the Science Media Centre
Dear
Science is your weekly look at science, technology and the
world of the internet. Today, Peter will give his take on
scrapping GST off healthy foods and explains the enigmatic
flash cookies causing all sorts of internet browsing
woes.
1240: Peter Esmonde, director of Trimpin: Sound
of Invention documentary.
And last up, Ill play an
interview I did with Peter Esmonde, the director of Trimpin,
a documentary playing as part of the International Film
Festival. The doco follows and records the creative process
of the extra-ordinary sound sculptor Trimpin, a man who,
surprisingly, has managed to continually practise his
ground-breaking craft amidst a consumer-driven, commercially
minded America. Trimpin: Sound of Invention plays tonight at
Academy Cinemas at 6:00pm.