09:05 Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton on the Gwyn Inquiry.

Release of findings of the inquiry into how deeply the Prime Minister's office and the Security Intelligence Service were involved in efforts to undermine the former Labour Party leader, Phil Goff, in 2011.

09:30 Is temporary leave the best way to help prisoners reintegrate into society?

The department of Corrections is being urged to end its ban on temporary leave, after suspending it two weeks ago when convicted murderer and child abuser Philip John Smith managed to leave the country.

Paul Senior is an expert on prisoner reintegration, he's a Professor of Probation Studies and director of the Hallam Centre for Community Justice, Sheffield Hallam University in the UK.

He says in almost all cases temporary releases are successful, and are an important way of getting prisoners used to the outside world before they are released at the end of their sentences.

09:45 US correspondent Luiza Savage

Obama under fire from republicans for sparing millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation.

10:05     Phil Goff receives apology from SIS over release of information to Whaleoil

Release of findings of the inquiry into how deeply the Prime Minister's office and the Security Intelligence Service were involved in efforts to undermine the former Labour Party leader, Phil Goff, in 2011.

10:15 Shami Chakrabarti - Civil Liberties and human rights campaigner

Shami Chakrabarti c Jo Metson ScottShami Chakrabarti is the Director of the UK campaign group Liberty (The National Council for Civil Liberties). She first joined Liberty as In-House Counsel on 10 September 2001 and quickly became heavily involved in its engagement with the 'War on Terror' and with the defence and promotion of human rights values in Parliament, the Courts and wider society. Since becoming Liberty's Director she has written, spoken and broadcast widely on the importance of the post-WW2 human rights framework as an essential component of democratic society. She was chosen as one of eight Olympic Flag carriers at the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony. Her first book, On Liberty, is published in New Zealand this month.

Liberty on Twitter: @libertyhq

10:45 The Reading: 'Carnival Sky' by Owen Marshall

After resigning to go abroad, a journalist finds his life on hold as he joins his family in Central Otago, waiting and coming to terms with the impending death of his father (2 of 10, RNZ)

11:05 Business commentator Rod Oram

Rod Oram discusses the business side of the visit last week by President Xi of China.

11:30 New Zealand kitchen design

Helen Leach is an Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of Otago. Her research interests include the evolution of human diet and prehistoric horticulture. The Pavlova Story was shortlisted in the Montana New Zealand Book Awards 2009.

Rapid social change in the 20th century impacted on domestic life, not least in the domain of the kitchen. In her new book, Kitchens: the New Zealand kitchen in the 20th century, Helen Leach charts the kitchen revolution decade by decade. This is the first detailed exploration of the kitchen as a functioning hub within the New Zealand home.

11:45 Media commentator Gavin Ellis

Reading a newspaper vs on-line coverage, the media's handling of the revelations that Raurimu killer Stephen Anderson is teaching at a Wellington art school.

Music Details

Artist: Clare and the Reasons
Song: That’s All
Composer:  Genesis/Banks/Collins/Rutherford
Album:  Arrow
Label:  Word
Time: 0930

Artist: Marcia Griffiths
Song: Feel Like Jumping
Composer: Anderson
Album: Young Gifted And Black
Label:  Heartbeat
Time: 1125