 |  | Crystal and Dave catch up with Paul from Hikoikoi about a fundraiser for Haiti, the Code Breakers come in for a live set and Connan Mockasin is on the line for a chat about his new album |
 |  | Community Zone News, Your Wellington Update, Thursday 11th March |
 |  | Laura hears about a great club for dementia sufferers, hears what Forest and Bird are up to for Sea Week and gets an overview of the Anti Bases Campaign |
 |  | Jen and and guest host Derek Flores talk to Laura Kroetsch, director of Writers and Readers Week, catch up with Gosia of clothing label Kow Tow about her fair trade trip to India, and hear Karsh Kale's new musical take on Enter the Dragon 34 min |
 |  | Laura meets Rachel who is hosting a dinner to help clear landmines in Cambodia, for more info ph 04 905 0170. Also a background of clown theatre, info about the Festival or Arts and Creativity and a visit from Ministry of Boys |
 |  | Janice talks to the girls from Porirua Health Links and Pacific Business Trust 19 min |
 |  | Community Zone 04-03-10 40 min |
 |  | Jen and guest host Laura catch up with NZ arts festival and Fringe festival plus ECO Innovations competition at Massy Uni for Earth Hour |
 |  | Dave and Crystal enjoy a live set from Forcefields and chat with Mr Suguru Minoya, First Secretary of the Embassay of Japan, about the Japanese Film Festival 38 min |
 |  | Laura catches up with Jess, the creative force behind The Black Hole Menagerie, Mark from the Film Archive about Narvik's Complaint and Angela about the Wellington Dragon Boat Festival |
 |  | Janice talks to Grub D and Tweek about Bodyrock 2010 7 min |
 |  | Janice catches up with the Chair Person of the Opportunity Centre 5 min |
 |  | Dave and Crystal continue our Fringe 2010 coverage with Irrepressible Urge and Undergrowth 15 min |
 |  | Laura continues with the Journey to Fringe series, hears a French Film Festival review and enjoys the company of visiting Fringe singer songwriter Jocelyn Moen |
 |  | Yolanda's last live show with surprise guests and exclusive live performances from The Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra, The Comediettes, and Waterfront Collective members Chris Prowse, Eva Prowse and Tessa Rain. Plus French Film Festival highl 43 min |
 |  | Dave a Crystal enjoy an awesome live set from Little Cow, Little Calf and chat with David and Blair about John Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Windsor |
 |  | Jen and Laura are joined by French Iranian author Fariba Hachtroudi. Her inspiring message of human rights and true media freedom is one not to be missed. |
 |  | Jen and Laura enjoy the latest performance in our Wellington Busking Project, chat with Zelda, the producer of Fringe and continue with part two of one theatre companies Journey to Fringe |
 |  | Haiti Special and Charlotte Hinksman from Trauma Recovery Team heading to Samoa and Tofiga talks about the Pasifika Festival. 14 min |
 |  | Tigers and dragons - oh my! Chinese New Year with Linda and Lynda, Enter the Dragon live musical score with Karsh Kale, and a Tiger Big Cat Experience at Wellington Zoo 44 min |
 |  | Yolanda and Jen catch up with Taika Waititi from Sundance and talk about his latest feature film Boy. Plus Michelle Amas stops by to talk about the play Ninety currently on at Circa. 33 min |
 |  | Dave and Crystal enjoy an amazing live set with Tama Waipara, Maisey Rika and their very talented friend 17 min |
 |  | Laura chats with Chris Wooton about the history walks at Battle Hill this Waitangi weekend 8 min |
 |  | Laura hears about a local photo exhibition bringing the realities of Palestine to Wellington and meets three talented, female playwrights who have put together a show about money 30 min |
 |  | Jen and Yolanda catch up with Bill Manhire and El Jaguar plus hear all about the Aotearo Summer Gathering vision and programme highlights. |
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Community Zone is a station-funded programme packed full of news, notices and interviews showcasing the large number of diverse events in and around the Wellington region.
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