Nine To Noon for Thursday 16 May 2013
09:05 Corrections Minister proposes extending GPS tracking to domestic violence offenders
Corrections Minister Anne Tolley; and Sue Lytollis, Spokesperson for Women's Refuge.
09:30 The new housing accord for Auckland – will it do enough to limit urban sprawl, and allow for smaller dwellings for a changing demographic?
David Gibbs, urban design architect with Auckland company, Construkt.
09:45 UK correspondent Kate Adie
10:05 Nadeem Aslam – British Pakistani author
The Blind Man's Garden
published by Faber
He is also the author of Seasons of the Rainbird, Maps for Lost Lovers and The Wasted Vigil.
10:35 Book Review with Ralph McAllister
The Golden Boy by Abigail Tarttelin
Published by Hachette NZ
10:45 Reading: The Conductor by Sarah Quigley
Read by Peter Bland
The story of the writing and historic performance of Shostakovich's 7th Symphony during the siege of Leningrad.
(Part 14 of 15)
11:05 New Technology with Erika Pearson
Texting Isn't Private and Other Social Media Gaffes; Teen's App is a Spoiler Buster; and Indego Robots Help People Walk.
Biggest Social Media Disasters 2012: Mashable
11:20 Parenting with Sarah Leberman, Professor of Leadership & Head of School of Management at Massey University
Parents' behaviour on the sidelines and Billy Harris, a former All White who teaches soccer skills to young children.
11:45 TV reviewer Lara Strongman discusses new programmes Harry and Parade's End
Music played in this show
Playlist
Time: 9:25am
Title: Call me the breeze
Artist: Beth Orton
Album: Sugaring Season
Year: 2012
Time: 11:20am
Title: This must be the place
Artist: Talking Heads
Album: Speaking in tongues
Year: 1983