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  • Creative Commons - Jane Hornibrook,

    Jane Hornibrook the Public Lead from Creative Commons explains Creative Commons and where its at in terms of technology, copyright and the future.

    Since Feb 2010 • 327 posts Report

  • "Brother Number One" Filmmaker - Annie Goldson,

    Filmmaker Annie Goldson discusses her latest film premiering at the New Zealand Film Festival "Brother Number One"


    "The notorious head of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) in Cambodia Pol Pot called himself Brother Number One. Kerry Hamill, a Kiwi sailor who ran a charter yacht business out of Darwin was also "brother number one" the oldest in the Whakatane Hamill clan. In 1978, advertently, Kerry and his friends took shelter in Kampuchean waters during a storm, were picked up, tortured and murdered by Pol Pot's men. Rob Hamill, Kerry's younger brother and an Olympian sportsperson, returned to Cambodia this year in 2009 and 2010 to face the perpetrators at the ECCC, the Extraordinary Court of Cambodia, a war crimes tribunal."

    Since Feb 2010 • 327 posts Report

  • 180 Seconds with Craig Ranapia – 10th July,

    PR 101. Last week, a private lobby group sacked an incompetent employee called Alasdair Thompson. Craig Ranapia wonders why various right-wing pundits forgot we like that kind of thing.

    Since Feb 2010 • 327 posts Report

  • Cut off your Hands,

    Damian Christie and Russell Brown catch up with Cut Off Your Hands vocalist Nick Johnston about changing, staying the same and their latest album ‘Hollow’.

    Since Feb 2010 • 327 posts Report

  • Florian Habicht’s Love Story,

    Florian Habicht talks about his latest film offering "Love Story". A pick-a-path romance filmed on the streets of New York will premiere during the New Zealand Film Festival.

    Since Feb 2010 • 327 posts Report

  • Earth's Gravest Challenge,

    Science communicator and author Dr. Julian Cribb is visiting from Australia to discuss "Earth’s Gravest Challenge" and whether we can avert the imminent food crisis.

    Since Feb 2010 • 327 posts Report

  • 180 Seconds with Craig Ranapia – 3rd July,

    BY THE BOOK This week, Craig Ranapia looks at the controversy over Macsyna King and Ian Wishart's new book and asks: Why does respecting free speech have to be so damn hard?

    Since Feb 2010 • 327 posts Report

  • Fairtrade Banana Wars,

    While 'Banana Wars' may seem like a slightly farcical concept, it's all a rather serious business. Fairtrade decided the time was ripe (pun) to start bring their ethical bananas into the supermarket market. Thom Watts caught up Fairtrade international CEO Harriet Lamb to talk bananas, chocolate and coffee.

    Since Feb 2010 • 327 posts Report

  • Russian Snark,

    Damian Christie and Michele A'Court catch up with Stephen Sinclair to talk about the process of writing and directing his first feature film 'Russian Snark'.

    Since Feb 2010 • 327 posts Report

  • Avalanche City taking on the world,

    Although we don't necessarily deserve to, we here at Public Address like to take credit for all of Avalanche City's success. With a number 1 single, some worldwide travel and a structured plan to take over the edge of the world we figured it'd be a good time for Damian Christie and Michele A'Court to chat with Dave Baxter from Avalanche City.

    Since Feb 2010 • 327 posts Report

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