Nine To Noon for Monday 26 September 2011
09:05 Sex Education in Schools
Dr Kathleen Quinlivan, Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Canterbury, has researched Sex Education in New Zealand.
09:20 Red-zoning challenge in Kaiapoi
A group of Kaiapoi residents are fighting the red-zoning of their properties, and want to be able to rebuild on their own land.
09:30 Ruth Pointer
Ruth is best known for being the eldest member of The Pointer Sisters.
09:45 Middle East correspondent Irris Makler
Mahmoud Abbas' bid for full Palestinian membership of the United Nations.
10:05 Art Fraud
Philip Mould - art historian and dealer, author of The Art Detective: Fakes, Frauds and Finds and the Search for Lost Treasures.
10:35 Book Review with Siobhan Harvey
Late for Tea at the Deer Palace by Tamara Chalabi
Published by Fourth Estate
10:45 Book Reading: Shingle Beach by Carl Nixon (Part 1 of 5)
A portrait of a family at their bach, told from five different points of view. The location connects them but the perspectives are very different.
Audio will be available here after broadcast
11:05 Political commentators Deborah Coddington and John Pagani
Video surveillance Bill retrospective and urgency, the Green party's jobs plan and Act's mind-changing and campaigning on cannabis decriminalisation.
11:30 Guest chef Catherine Bell
Raw fish dish Sarawak Umai Ikan and Grilled Fish with Banana Leaf.
11:45 Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
View Kennedy's photos of his visit to Whakatane
Twins on Mataatua meeting house in Whakatane