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Presenter:Cruzanne Macalligan


'Brunch' is packed full of radio goodness. We've got human interest stories, social issues, wellness, the latest on what’s happening around Hong Kong, and plenty of your favourite music.

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24/06/2026

Caroline Langley - Hong Kong's family justice system / Fernanda Cardoso - Forest restoration and the remarkable resilience of nature

On Wednesday's Brunch, just after 10:30am Cruz is joined by barrister Caroline Langley to discuss how technology is making Hong Kong's family justice system more accessible, from her forthcoming Guide to Hong Kong Family Law to the launch of Briefcase.hk, an AI-powered platform designed to help people navigate Family Court paperwork with greater confidence. Then after 11:30am, restoration ecologist Fernanda Cardoso returns to the programme to discuss forest restoration and the remarkable resilience of nature.

24/06/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 10:05 - 12:00)

第一部份 Part 1 (HKT 10:05 - 11:00)

第二部份 Part 2 (HKT 11:05 - 12:00)

24/06/2026 - Caroline Langley - Hong Kong's family justice system

24/06/2026 - Fernanda Cardoso - Forest restoration and the remarkable resilience of nature

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Nicole Kit - Art & Hong Kong’s Hidden Biodiversity / Prof Benoit Guénard - Insects and Remarkable Species in Hong Kong

Presenter:Cruzanne Macalligan

On Friday’s Brunch, just after 10am Cruz is joined by wildlife illustrator and conservation advocate Nicole Kit to explore Hong Kong’s hidden biodiversity, and how art can help people reconnect with the nature living all around them. Then after 11:30am, Cruz chats with Professor Benoit Guénard from The University of Hong Kong about insects, ant research, and the remarkable species discoveries being made right here in Hong Kong.

RTHK Radio 3

15/05/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 10:00 - 12:00)

第一部份 Part 1 (HKT 10:05 - 11:00)

第一部份 Part 2 (HKT 10:05 - 11:00)

15/05/2026 - Nicole Kit - Art & Hong Kong’s Hidden Biodiversity

15/05/2026 - Prof Benoit Guénard - Insects and Remarkable Species in Hong Kong