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Recent items from Nine To Noon
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New Music with Jeremy Taylor
11:09 AM.Featuring Doug Jerebine, Victor Dimisich Band and Kurt Vile. Audio
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Book Review with Crystal Beavis
10:40 AM.'The Fine Colour of Rust' by Paddy O'Reilly, published by Blue Door. Audio
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Feature Guest - Sarah Garland
10:08 AM.British childrens' writer and illustrator Sarah Garland on her new book based on the lives of Burmese refugees living in Nelson. Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Mike Field
9:52 AM.The funeral for the Tongan king and the overall Tonga situation. Audio
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More help for families with seriously ill children
9:23 AM.The call for more help for families with chronically or terminally ill children. Audio
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Lombard court case
9:08 AM.Ralph Chivers, chief executive of the Institute of Directors, and John Hawkins chairperson of the Shareholders Association. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:50 AM.The final episode in the teapot saga, and celebrity journalists receiving appearance money from a casino. Audio
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Songs from the Inside
11:31 AM.Musicians Warren Maxwell and Ruia Aperahama (along with Maisey Rika and Anika Moa) conducted a programme teaching songwriting to prisoners in Rimutaka and Arohata Corrections Facilities. Their work… Read more Audio
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New Technology with Sarah Putt
11:11 AM.The Huawei controversy and the big Google visit to New Zealand. Audio
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Book Review - You Can't Read This Book
10:41 AM.By Nick Cohen, published by Fourth Estate andd reviewed by Gyles Beckford. Audio
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Feature Guest - Andrew Mueller
10:06 AM.Foreign correspondent and music journalist, author of "I Wouldn't Start From Here", and "Rock and Hard Places". Audio
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UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
9:53 AM.Cash for access scandal involving the Prime Minister. Audio
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First ever "Sea Edge" international waterfront symposium
9:34 AM.Greg Clark, moderating today's event. Bob Harvey, Chair of Waterfront Auckland. Audio
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Fracking
9:08 AM.Jan Wright, Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment. Sarah Roberts has been spearheading the public awareness campaign about fracking in the region, and lobbying for an inquiry. Rob Jager… Read more Audio
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Science with Simon Pollard
11:49 AM.Why science and scientists have such a bad reputation. Audio
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Law with Ursula Cheer
11:37 AM.A defamation case in the UK involving the qualified privilege defence and why that's significant for New Zealand. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:08 AM.Artist of the Week - Yes. Audio
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Book Review - Scott of the Antarctic
10:38 AM.By David Crane, published by Fourth Estate and reviewed by Quentin Johnson. Audio
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Feature Guest - Liz Williams
10:08 AM.Liz Williams is a New Zealand police officer, formerly in the Armed Offenders Squad, she is now working in child protection. She is the all Otago rural and family violence coordinator for Central… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:49 AM.The Labour party has been left with only 7 seats on the back of the Queensland result. Audio
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Mark Oldershaw
9:36 AM.Making secondary education more relevant for jobs in the real world. Will a new initiative help get more young people into work? Audio
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Huawei security fears
9:08 AM.Is Huawei, the Chinese technology giant helping expand New Zealand's broadband network, posing a risk to our cyber security? Audio
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Film with Graeme Tuckett
11:50 AM.World Cinema Showcase; also, The Hunger Games, and The Raid. Audio
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Dear Dot
11:25 AM.Dunedin historian Keith Scott has taken the letters, written by youngsters, to "Dear Dot" in the Otago Witness junior readers' page from 1886 through to 1932, and published them in a book called "Dear… Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:10 AM.The Dairy Business Conference, and Mighty River Power's profits announced. Audio