Gary Taylor
The Continental Shelf Bill
A look at The Exclusive economic zone and continental shelf (environmental effects) Bill - which aims to establish an environmental management regime to regulate deep sea oil drilling, seabed mining… Audio
The future of Auckland transport
Polls show public transport is the number one issue of concern for Auckland residents. Audio
Environmental Defence Society welcomes EPA
The government's been praised by an environmental group for its plans to regulate deep sea drilling within the country's economic zone. Audio
Ideas for 11 April 2010: Mining on the Conservation Estate
Gary Taylor of the Environmental Defence Society and Chris Baker, acting CEO of mining lobby group Straterra, discuss the Governments proposal to open up 7000 hectares of conservation land for mineral… Audio
Gary Taylor: polyamory
George Matthew Edgar Professor of English, and director of the History of Text Technologies programme at Florida State University. Audio
Toxic dumping prompts look at environmental watchdog
The Wellington Regional Council has admitted it is at fault over the dumping of toxic waste soil at a Wainuiomata tip, and plans to begin removing it later today. Audio
Gary Taylor: polyamory
George Matthew Edgar Professor of English, and director of the History of Text Technologies programme at Florida State University. Audio
The Sunday Group: Environmental Reform
The Government is planning to rewrite the convoluted structure of our environmental management system. How do we get a system that achieves prosperity and protects the environment? Audio
Gary Taylor
US Shakespeare scholar and this year's University of Auckland Alice Griffin Shakespeare Fellow. Audio
Playing Favourites with Shakespeare scholar Gary Taylor
Alice Griffin Shakespearean Fellow, on the bardÂ's lost play Cardenio, playwright Thomas Middleton, castration, and polyamory. Audio