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    主持人:Jenny Lam and Janice Wong

    Backchat is RTHK Radio 3's week-daily current affairs discussion programme, with expert panels and listener participation. It airs every Monday to Friday from 9.05am - 10am (HKT).
    Have your say by calling us on 233 88 266, find us on Facebook - Backchat on RTHK Radio 3, or email backchat@rthk.hk  

    Listen live on Radio 3's homepage - www.rthk.hk/radio/radio3

    The Backchat podcast is available after each live broadcast

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    24/06/2025

    Basic Housing Units / Labubu craze / Microplastics awareness survey / Month of Portugal

    On Tuesday's programme, we talked about the government’s drive to improve living conditions for people who live in subdivided flats. New regulations to be brought in will mandate basic requirements for shoebox flats – including on size, height, and things like requiring windows and toilets in each unit. The first step is for landlords whose flats don’t currently fulfil these new requirements to start registering with authorities next year, before making the needed renovations. We talked to a lawmaker to see how things are going.

    We also looked into the Labubu craze that has taken the world by storm.

    We then spoke to experts about the dangers of microplastics before finding out all about the “Month of Portugal” in Macau.

    9:05am-9:16am: Basic Housing Units
    9:05am-9:16am: Andrew Lam, Lawmaker and veteran urban planner

    9:16am-9:30am: Labubu craze
    9:16am-9:30am: Josselyn Chau, Research Manager at Our Hong Kong Foundation

    9:32am-9:51am: Microplastic awareness survey 9:32am-9:37am: Steven Choi, Chief Operating Officer at the Green Council
    9:37am-9:51am: Dana Winograd, Executive Director & Co-Founder of Plastic Free Seas

    9:51am-10:00am: Month of Portugal
    9:51am-10:00am: Tomás Ramos de Deus, educator, musician and member of Casa de Portugal

    24/06/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:05 - 10:00)

    24/06/2025 - Basic Housing Units

    24/06/2025 - Labubu craze

    24/06/2025 - Microplastics awareness survey

    24/06/2025 - Month of Portugal

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    2025
    香港電台第三台
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    New tobacco control measures on the pipeline / Resignation of foreign judges

    主持人:Jenny Lam and Janice Wong

    On Thursday's Backchat, we're talking about tobacco control.
    Health authorities are proposing to implement 10 new tobacco control measures, which would include a ban on e-cigarette possession, flavoured cigarettes and as well as forbid members of the public from smoking while queuing.
    The planned move could also see branding logos removed from cigarette packs and fines for smoking in smoke-free areas doubled to HK$3,000.
    Tobacco control advocates have welcomed the action plan, hoping to go a step further and eventually outlaw flavoured shisha too, citing their attractiveness among young people and women.
    Retail sector representatives have argued that new restrictions on flavoured products could impact Hong Kong's attractiveness to visitors, whilst restaurants and nightlife establishments could suffer as well — a claim refuted by Health Secretary Lo Chung-mau.
    What do you think of these new measures?
    After 9:45, we'll be talking about the recent resignation of foreign judges.


    9:05am-9:45am: New tobacco control measures on the pipeline

    9:05am-9:30am: Mary Assunta, Senior Policy Advisor at the Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (SEATCA)

    9:05am-9:30am: Prof Kelvin Wang, Director of the Nursing Programme and Member of the Smoking Cessation Research Team at the University of Hong Kong

    9:30am-9:45am: Dr Patrick Ip, Clinical Professor at the Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, The University of Hong Kong


    9:45am-10:00am: Resignation of foreign judges

    9:45am-10:00am: Alan Lung, Co-Convenor (International), The Path of Democracy


    香港電台第三台

    13/06/2024 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:05 - 10:00)

    13/06/2024 - New tobacco control measures on the pipeline

    13/06/2024 - Resignation of foreign judges