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Nim Fm mp3's out
by martin Monday May 28, 2007 at 12:39 PM

SDO on environment 30 min - Hemp Hours 1 hr 22 min.

Peter on environmental issues

http://media.libsyn.com/media/nimbinradiomedia/Peter_on_environmental_issues.mp3

Interview and discussion

Peter tells us about his involvement with the rehabilitation of Barrick's aborted gold mine operation on the tableland area of Timbarra, north-western New South Wales. He also talks about tools developed for regeneration, other 'green' projects, and finally we both try to address the political side of it all.

[Recorded 2007-05-25 at the Nim Fm studio]

length: 29:44 min 128 kbps stereo 27.3 MB

Hemp Hours 2007-05-25

http://media.libsyn.com/media/nimbinradiomedia/hemphours_2007-05-25.mp3

hosted by Bob with guests Gerald and Michael talking on the latest drugwar goss.

music has been shortened [ed]

length: 1hr 22 min 64 kbps mono 37.7 MB

http://nimbinradiomedia.libsyn.com

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