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Recent items from Nine To Noon
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Feature Guest - Rod Carr
10:10 AM.Some teritary students are beginning to enrol elsewhere in the country. Audio
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US correspondent
9:54 AM.A potential government shut-down could happen in Washington. Audio
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Pressure mounts on Libyan leader
9:42 AM.Anti-government protests are continuing and have now spread to a third city. Audio
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Getting quake-hit businesses up and running - John Walley
9:35 AM.John Walley has been working with quake hit firms in an effort to get authorities to develop protocols to allow business owners back into their premises in the CBD. Audio
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Getting quake-hit business up and running
9:10 AM.Quake hit businesses in Christchurch. What are their most urgent needs now that the Government has unveiled its economic assistance package? Audio
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Volunteer army gears up for another week
11:57 AM.Canterbury University student and co-ordinator of a volunteer army in Christchurch. Audio
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The future for quake-hit businesses
11:51 AM.Owner of an organic bakery in Sydenham, who wants to do a Support Christchurch Business Campaign. The Government will announce an interim recovery package for Canterbury later today. Audio
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Skylight Trust counselling services
11:32 AM.Earthquake Crisis Phone Counselling telephone number for those directly impacted by the Christchurch earthquake: 0800 299 100. Audio
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Funeral planning for earthquake victims
11:25 AM.Simon Manning is a Wellington funeral director who is part of the funeral industry's disaster response team, which is mobilising in Christchurch. Audio
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Ministerial update on schools in Christchurch
11:13 AM.Anne Tolley, Minister of Education, is touring quake-damaged schools in Christchurch today and speaks to Nine to Noon. Audio
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Redcliffs evacuation
11:05 AM.Frank O'Connor Is a Redcliffs resident. Up to 60 properties in the Redcliffs area are being evacuated due to concerns about the stability of a cliff face. Audio
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Damage to schools in Christchurch
10:45 AM.Denise Torrey is the President of the Canterbury Primary Principals Association and the Principal of Somerfield School. Audio
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Live news conference
10:35 AM.The National Civil Defence Controller John Hamilton with an update. Audio
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Filimoehala family living in an Aranui shed
10:25 AM.Antonio Filimoehala is a 20-year-old Christchurch man whose mother, father and two siblings are living in the refuge of the shed of their Aranui home since the quake struck. Audio
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Feature Guest - Andrew Holden
10:08 AM.He's the Editor of the Christchurch Press newspaper. The newspaper's building in Cathedral Square was severely damaged in the quake and one staff member was killed yet they managed to keep the presses… Read more Audio
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Fundraising and welfare efforts for quake victims
9:53 AM.David Neal, Red Cross Regional Director on how people outside of Christchurch can help in the aftermath of the quake and the situation on the ground. Audio
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House to house checks in Christchurch
9:46 AM.Ross Gordon is the Planning Intel manager for Search and Rescue and leads a team that was doing house to house checks in Christchurch suburbs over the weekend. Audio
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Tenants' rights after the earthquake
9:35 AM.Helen Gatonyi is the Manager of the Christchurch Tenants Protection Association, whose own office was destroyed in the quake. Audio
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Christchurch housing crisis
9:25 AM.Housing Minister Phil Heatley joins the programme to outline plans for housing the many displaced people of Christchurch. Audio
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Family liaison officers for Christchurch
9:09 AM.Inspector Mark Harrison is heading up the Christchurch Police unit of liaison officers set up to help people deal with their loss. Audio
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Introduction
9:05 AM.Kathryn outlines what's coming up on the show this morning. Audio
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Jessica Maddock
11:57 AM.An update from the Redcliffs Sumner area. Audio
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Water well
11:47 AM.Opawa resident helping out with water from his well. Audio
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CEO Canterbury District Health Board
11:44 AM.The current level of pressure on the hospital. Audio
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Search and rescue identification
11:35 AM.Specialist from NSW here to help NZ with identification work. Audio