Nine to noon. 2006-11-02. 09:00-10:00, [Interviews about Fiji, with a Lower Hutt restaurateur, the trapped (now freed) Tasmanian miners, U.K. correspondent].

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Magazine format radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio interviews
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:00:00
Broadcast Date
02 Nov 2006
Credits
RNZ Collection
Wright, Nicola, Newsreader
Ryan, Kathryn, Presenter
Green, Michael, Interviewee
Webb, Brant, Interviewee
Russell, Todd, Interviewee
Ensor, Patrick, 1946-2007, Interviewee
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

The one-hour recording begins with the 9am news bulletin read by Nicola Wright. After the programme rundown, at 07'15", the host Kathryn Ryan outlines a deteriorating situation in Fiji where the military commander, Frank Bainimarama, is warning of violence if the Prime Minister, Laisinia Qarase, does not resign. Kathryn interviews New Zealand's High Commissioner in Suva, Michael Green.
At 19'15" Kathryn interviews the Greek owner of an Italian restaurant, The Sopranos, who threw out Dominion Post food critic, David Burton.
At 33'10" Kathryn talks to two miners, Brant Webb and Todd Russell, who were trapped a kilometre underground for 14 days in a gold mine at Beaconsfield in Tasmania.
At 53'20" UK correspondent, Patrick Ensor, is interviewed.