Nine To Noon for Wednesday 30 June 2010
09:05 Impact of new safety orders on domestic violence
Heather Henare, Chief Executive of Womens Refuge
09:20 Windfarms
John Carr, resident of Greta Valley; Greg Best, farmer at Ohariu near Wellington who started his own windfarm; and Don Nicolson, President of Federated Farmers.
09:30 Boxing Legend Sugar Ray Leonard
International boxing legend, Sugar Ray Leonard is in New Zealand this week, courtesy of the Foundation for Youth Development, to help some of our most at-risk young people. He is also being hosted by the Maori King, Tuheitia, at Turangawaewae Marae, and speaking to the youth of Ngaruawahia and Huntly.
09:45 Australia correspondent Paul Barclay
10:05 Michele Cox - former international soccer player and author
Michele Cox grew up in New Zealand and represented both NZ and Germany in women's football. She is a consultant for the FIFA professionalism programme and is the author of the Sammy series of children's books about a girl who plays soccer.
Sammy Goes To The World Cup by Michele Cox
Published by HarperCollins
10:30 Book Review with Laura Kroetsch
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell
Published by Sceptre
10:45 Reading: At The Compassionate Restaurant, a short story by Elizabeth Smither
A woman takes over a restaurant and has to convert the staff and clientele to her philosophy of fine dining.
11:05 Music review with Marty Duda
Feature Artist: Mark Lanegan
Mark Lanegan is touring New Zealand as a solo artist for the first time with shows this Friday and Saturday in Wellington and Auckland.
1. Nearly Lost You (4:07) - Screaming Trees taken from 1992 album "Sweet Oblivion" (Epic)
2. Hit The City (2:48) - Mark Lanegan taken from 2004 album "Bubblegum" (Beggar's Banquet)
3. Ballad Of The Broken Seas (2:42) - Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan taken from 2006 album "Ballad Of The Broken Seas" (V2)
4. Man In The Long Black Coat (3:35) - Mark Lanegan taken from 2007 album "Music From The Motion Picture I'm Not There" (Columbia)
11:30 Legal commentator Dean Knight
Dean Knight looks at who's legally enitled to adopt a child
11:45 Science discussion with David Haywood
David Haywood tells us about thorium reactors and the immortal life of Henriatta Lacks.