Posts by Graham Dunster
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Grey Lynn Farro's yogurt selection is dismal, the best one around that I've seen is Victoria Park's New World - overwhelming. And a real shame that Cyclops have changed their range, I was a sucker for the 250g Chocolate topped organic yogurt pottles.
I'd pick West Lynn Organic Meats over the Westmere Butchery every time, better quality, especially in the chicken department (I'm scared of all those antibiotics and hormones in non organic chicken products).
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(Pity the poor British, who are only just getting the last series of True Blood.)
Pity the poor Kiwis, only just getting the series before last (3) of 'Breaking Bad' whilst series 4 is already out on DVD in Oz.
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Hard News: " To prostitute yourself to…, in reply to
It is great however to see 'which' having an occasional outing though.
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Another illustration that very little we get fed by the media is sufficiently trustworthy. Any one who has been involved in an event that has become the focus of media attention quickly learns to treat other events' reporting with great caution as one's own event's mis-reporting must inevitably be replicated in events about which one knows little or nothing.
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Quota doesn't seem to be dumbing down the Oz industry.
Keith Hunter makes some pretty good docos - is he represented at the festival?
Did you ask Geoff when we'll be able to buy 'Skin Deep' again? Be nice to see his earlier work available legally again.
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Hard News: Killing Volume, in reply to
Righto. Makes a change from the Banks circus.
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[Sorry Graham -- had to delete Keith Hunter's letter from this comment.
This isn't an appropriate place to paste in something so long, off-topic and legally delicate. I'm interested in what Keith is doing, but I'm thinking about how I handle this overnight.
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Hard News: Getting Out, in reply to
Interesting article in today's NBR (paper edition) from Jacqueline Rowarth on education dissing charter schools (amongst other points). Likes the idea of schools actually teaching core competencies.
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Hard News: Getting Out, in reply to
Good place to start!