Nine To Noon for Monday 5 August 2013
09:05 Federated Farmers responds to the news of Fonterra's contamination scare
Bruce Wills, national president of Federated Farmers
09:10 The economic implications of the contamination scare
Cameron Bagrie, ANZ chief economist.
09:20 Update from the Minister of Trade on the Fonterra contamination scare
Trade Minister Tim Groser.
09:30 After 12 years, why are so few nurse practitioners in practice?
Rosemary Minto, chair of the College of Primary Healthcare Nurses.
09:45 Russia correspondent Carsten von Nahmen
10:05 Penny Jackson - Art Crime
Penny Jackson is the director of the Tauranga Art Gallery and a NZ art crime expert. She is also the author of Edward Bullmore: A Surrealist Odyssey, The Brown Years: Nigel Brown and the just-completed Corrugations: The Art of Jeff Thomson, with Robin Woodward.
10:35 Review with Graham Beattie
A Tap on the Window by Linwood Barclay
Published by Orion Books (Hachette NZ), RRP $37.99
10:45 Reading: 'The Forrests' by Emily Perkins
Read by Fiona Samuel
(Part 11 of 12)
11:00 Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:25 Food - Celia Hay and pies
Recipe: Smoked Fish Pies
11:45 Off The Beaten Track
Kennedy Warne explores the Milford monorail proposal.