Posts by Damian Christie
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Stuart - ignoring that you succumbed to temptation to give a serve to Wellington Airport, that's a great story. What you should do is find out who that guy was, and get your publicity people to offer him two free tickets if he wants to come down - show him that being nice isn't without its benefits, and sometimes they're actually tangible.
Helen - I wasn't sure where you were going, there were too many opportunities for public bodies to drop the ball here, you had me on the edge of my seat. In fact I just called AkCC's comms person for a different work-related matter, and was very impressed by her helpful manner. Go the Council!
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Damian Christie talks to Robert Scollay, Associate Professor of Economics at Auckland University and Director of the University's APEC Centre about last week's announcement of a possible free trade agreement with the US.
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Russell Brown and Damian Christie talk to Andrew Tidball from Auckland indie music site cheeseontoast.co.nz
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Damian Christie talks to Auckland Muso Sidekick Nick (of Voom and the Tokey Tones) about his debut solo album.
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180 seconds with Craig Ranapia
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Yeah - what was with the focus on bras for the second hour?
I didn't get it there, I don't get it here :) Was there a programme about bras on TVNZ 7 between 10-11? We were kinda, um, busy.
And thanks guys, I actually had heaps of fun, it wasn't half as nerve-wracking as I thought it might be. And the politicians were all remarkably well behaved, shutting up when I asked them to, which was good of them. I thought it made for entertaining, if slightly geeky, television.
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Damian Christie heads along to the opening of NZ Fashion Week and convinces three of the attendees to put down their complimentary glasses of bubbly for long enough to have a chat. Featuring Cybele Wiren (of Cybele), Neville Finlay of Zambesi, and Steve Dunstan of Huffer
(and by the way, I meant to say emaciated in the intro, I wrote it down as emaciated, somehow it came out as emancipated. But whatever)
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Russell Brown speaks to Nathan McCluskey, who as part of his PhD at Canterbury University, conducted a five-year study into exactly how often our politicians keep to their promises.
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Damian Christie speaks to supermodel Roshumba Williams Brown, out here for NZ Fashion Week, and author of "A Complete Idiot's Guide to Being a Model"
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In which Craig Ranapia find the election campaign taking a Shakespearian turn -- and not into one of the comedies..