Nine To Noon for Friday 16 September 2011
09:05 LIM reports in post-quake Christchurch
Christchurch MPs - Labour's Lianne Dalziel and National's Amy Adams - say it's not fair for seat-of-the-pants post-quake red/yellow and green sticker assessments to be formally recorded forever. They say the assessments were hastily done and inconsistent. But the Christchurch City Council says its required to do so under the provisions of the Canterbury Earthquake Response and Recovery Act.
09:25 Air NZ chief Rob Fyfe on whether NZ's clean, green image is a myth and the review that calls for a slowdown of the implementation of the ETS
Air NZ CEO Rob Fyfe, who is a trustee of Pure Advantage, a lobby group of top business leaders that claims NZ's clean, green image is a myth.
Air New Zealand - Environment & Sustainability
09:45 Pacific correspondent Mike Field
The controversial Lowy Institute poll on Fiji.
10:05 Margaret Pope - David Lange's speechwriter and widow
Margaret Pope, who was Prime Minister David Lange's speechwriter and later his wife, gives her account of the turbulent 1980s and the political figure at their centre. Her new book is called At the Turning Point - My political life with David Lange, published by AM Publishing New Zealand.
10:45 Reading: A Gun In My Hand by Gordon Slatter (Episode 5 of 10)
With a gun in his hand and bitterness in his heart, a man has returned to settle things once and for all with the men and women he has avoided ever since the war.
11:05 Book Review with Mary McCallum
Violin Lessons by Arnold Zable
Published by Text Publishing
11:15 Music with Sam Wicks
Pajama Club (Neil and Sharon Finn's new project)
Red Hot Chili Peppers - I'm With You
O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack reissue
11:30 Sport with Joseph Romanos
Discusses the US Open, the first round of the Rugby World Cup, the overshadowed Warriors and the Phoenix soccer team.
11:45 The Week that Was
Radar and Michele A'Court look back on some of the lighter news stories of the week.