Follow this podcast
Direct XML Feeds
The link(s) below can be pasted into your podcasting software.
Podcast (MP3) Oggcast (Vorbis)
Recent items from Nine To Noon
-
Australia correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:52 AM.Discusses carbon tax, climate change, and nuclear power.With Rick Shera, a partner at Lowndes Jordan, where he heads their intellectual property team. He's calling on the NZ government to make public… Read more Audio
-
Proposed trans-Pacific trade deal raises copyright concerns
9:38 AM.With Rick Shera, a partner at Lowndes Jordan, where he heads their intellectual property team. He's calling on the NZ government to make public the details of the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement… Read more Audio
-
Dr Glenn Harvel
9:20 AM.Dr Glenn Harvel from the nuclear engineering department of University of Ontario's Institute of technology on Japan's nuclear crisis. Audio
-
Alfred Weinzierl
9:07 AM.An Interpreter working with aid agencies and journalists covering the disaster has now fled the Sendai region due to rising radiation levels. Audio
-
Media commentary with Denis Welsh
11:55 AM.The fawning coverage of the announcement of our new Governor General. Audio
-
Commercial television, its future
11:25 AM.A look at how commercial television will survive with declining advertising revenues. Audio
-
Business commentary with Rod Oram
11:05 AM.A look at the business case for the Pike River Mine. Audio
-
Book Review - The Afrika Reich
10:40 AM.Written by Guy Saville. Published by Hodder and amp; Stoughton. Reviewed by David Hill. Audio
-
Feature Guest - Yvo de Boer
10:05 AM.Former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and former Dutch diplomat, Yvo de Boer speaks to Kathryn about his career. Audio
-
US Correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:50 AM.The latest news from the USA. Audio
-
Sardine Rage - office confinement
9:35 AM.As commercial office rentals increase, personal space in the work environment has been decreasing and pressures are mounting. Audio
-
Nuclear reactor concerns in Japan
9:17 AM.Dr David Krofcheck is a nuclear phsysicist from Auckland University and talks about the concerns he has for the structural integrity of the Japanese nuclear power plants damaged by the recent massive… Read more Audio
-
Japan quake - Mark Willacy
9:05 AM.ABC correspondent Mark Willacy is in Japan and is visiting some of the worst affected areas. Audio
-
Urbanist - Tommy Honey
11:52 AM.Tommy Honey discusses 3D printing, entrepreneurs and organs. Audio
-
Food and Wine with Catherine Bell and John Hawkesby
11:45 AM.Guest chef Catherine Bell and wine expert John Hawkesby. Audio
-
Politics with Matthew Hooton and Sue Bradford
11:05 AM.Matthew Hooton and Sue Bradford on politics including the political implications of the Christchurch earthquake. Audio
-
Book Review - The Summer Without Men
10:40 AM.Mary McCallum reviews The Summer Without Men by Siri Hustvedt Audio
-
Feature Guest - Jeremy Borland
10:05 AM.Jeremy Borland - sign language interpreter Audio
-
Middle East correspondent - Irris Makler
9:50 AM.The latest situation in Libya. Audio
-
Government's healthy food guidelines
9:40 AM.A new study shows nutritious food is too expensive for struggling families. Audio
-
Japan latest
9:31 AM.Mark Willacy - ABC correspondent in Tokyo Audio
-
Sendai region, devastated by the tsunami
9:25 AM.Alfred Weinzierl - interpreter in Sendai, working with aid agencies and journalists covering the disaster. Audio
-
Japan nuclear threat following 9.0 quake
9:10 AM.Paddy Regan - Professor of Nuclear Physics at the University of Surrey. Audio
-
Week That Was with Radar and Gemma Gracewood
11:51 AM.The week that was. Audio
-
Sports commentator Joseph Romanos
11:35 AM.Joseph Romanos discusses the potential impact of the Canterbury earthquake on the Rugby World Cup and Ross Taylor's innings in the Cricket World Cup match against Pakistan. Audio