The war of the camphor laurels by ABC 13-5-2012
Stand at the Bellingen look-out, high above one of the many river valleys on the north coast of Australia’s New South Wales, and waves of camphor laurel trees spread out beneath you. Camphors and more camphors as far as the eye can see… Huge exotic invade
Old School, New School by RTE 6-5-2012
In this week's episode of our Global Perspective series "Old School, New School", RTE Radio 1 Ireland's Sarah Blake travelled to the Gambia, West Africa, where a group retired teachers are bringing the lessons they have learned as educators in Ireland to
Black Broadway & Little Ethiopia By WAMU: American University Radio 29-4-2012
In this week’s episode of our Global Perspective series “Old School, New School”, presenter Andrea Wenzel of WAMU American University Radio visits a historically Black neighborhood in Washington DC. When Ethiopian businesses moved in , they caused some fr
Chatsworth - A Chance for Change By SAfm 22-4-2012
SAfm presents you a story of addiction in the township of Chatsworth near Durban. Chatsworth was set up as an Indian township under apartheid in the 1960s and retains its Indian character today. Chervon Chetty who grew up in Durban with relatives in C
BBC World Service - A Family Business 15-4-2012
The BBC World Service Mair Bosworth visits A Family Business in the East end of London to find out some of the conflicts involved when two generations of the same family work together. 15-4-2012