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Samleng Khmer
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Start Time: Tuesday (14:10), Thursday (11:35)
Language: Cambodian
An independent radio show that has been in production since 1997, Khmer Voice today provides a home for the Cambodian Community in NZ. It is both a reflection of the Khmer community in Auckland and an avenue for new Cambodian migrants. Music mixes with news local and global, interviews, religious topics, settlement topics and issues, with talkback. [64.9.815.8100]
PRODUCER/PRESENTER: Chakara Lim
Chakara is the founder of the Khmer Voice radio programmes in Auckland. He has been working as a producer, presenter for “Khmer Voice/ Samleng Khmer” since 1997. He is the mover and shaker who sustains the programme and keeps it fresh. Tech work in television and voluntary work takes all Chakara’s free time, so he travels overseas to relax.
NEWS PRESENTER: Rotha Touch
Rotha has been the voice of Samleng Khmer news since 1999, when he first arrived from Cambodia, where he was a journalist for an English newspaper “Cambodia Daily”. He also works as a freelance actor and entertainer in movies, theatre and shows. Deeply involved in his community as a voluntary interpreter, Rotha is also into information technology, accounting and computers.
PRESENTER: Maran Keo
Maran is a proud mother of three grown children who still carry much of their Khmer culture. Maran says she is open-minded and enjoys assisting people with interpreting, advising, giving time and support and useful information on the radio. She is a big fan of pre-war era, classic Khmer music.
PRESENTER: Norina Kuy
A producer of Khmer community radio since 1999, Norina is a soccer player with goals. They include keeping Kiwi Khmer in touch with their culture through links to Cambodia and through his promotion of a local Khmer band. Norina works as a home-care health worker and enjoys the community connection he makes through radio.
Community Notices
Community Tree Planting, Sunday 3rd June, 2012, 10am, Oakley Creek Walkway. Phyllis Reserve - end of Springleigh Ave, off Woodward Rd, Mt Albert. What to Bring: Sturdy footwear, garden gloves & a spade (if you have one). Refreshments provided. for further info contact Wendy John 815 3101/027-232-6454, info@oakleycreek.org.nz

It’s a conference for people with disabilities, for those working with people with disabilities, and considering ways to work towards a consumer-centred health and disability system. As champions of consumer rights, the Health and Disability Commission is hosting a gathering at Alexandra Park on June 11th. Enrol now for networking opportunities and informative sessions for consumers, carers, service providers and professionals alike. http://www.hdc.org.nz/about-us/disability/events/2nd-national-disability-conference

The New Zealand Society of Dowsing & Radionics Inc meeting on Monday 21st May is Dowse Colour into Your Life with Angelika Klotz at Mt Eden Senior Citizens Hall, 487 Dominion Rd, at 7.30pm. Entry $6.00 ph 638 6374

Blockhouse Bay Antiques & Collectables Fair, Sunday 20 May, 9.30am - 2pm, at BHB Primary School, 584 Blockhouse Bay Rd. Large selection of Antiques, Collectibles & Memorabilia. Entry $2 Adults, Children Free. Proceeds to upkeep of Armanasco Historic House.

The St George's Community Arts Committee invite you to their Sunday afternoon concert on Sunday 20 May, 2012, 2pm, at St George's Church & Community Centre, 2 The Terrace, Takapuna (opposite Westfield shopping Centre, Shore City). It will feature Michael Bell, resident organist & composer at St-Mathews-In-The-City. This talented & popular organist will present a programme which includes music by J.S. Bach, Schubert, Mozart and Bell. Everyone is welcome. Admission - Donation: Adults $5, Children $2.