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Feature: Lynn Ferguson - nutrigenomics and food interacts with genes
10:10 AM.Lynn Ferguson is the programme leader for Nutrigenomics New Zealand and Head of Nutrition at Auckland University. Nutrigenomics is the relatively new science that looks at how food and diet interact… Read more Audio
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Listener feedback
10:08 AM.Listener emails and text messages. Audio
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UK Correspondent - Michael White
9:53 AM.The big story from the UK is the slash and burn budget announced for the Public Service. Audio
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Merging Archives NZ and the National Library
9:38 AM.The merger could go ahead as early as the beginning of next year but some experts and former top ranking civil servants say this move would be extremely detrimental to Government transparency and… Read more Audio
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The Hobbit - Dave Brown
9:36 AM.Dave Brown gives us a technician's and crew perspective on the unfolding drama. Audio
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The Hobbit - Helen Kelly
9:28 AM.Council of Trade Unions President Helen Kelly, who's been involved in the complex negotiations on the film production, gives Nine to Noon her perspective. Audio
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The Hobbit - Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens
9:12 AM.Co-producers and co-writers of the latest Tolkien movie production The Hobbit, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens join Nine to Noon to elucidate their perspective on the latest turns in the Middle Earth… Read more Audio
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Science with Simon Pollard
11:46 AM.Simon Pollard discusses why males are bizarre and why they evolved. Audio
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Law with Mai Chen
11:33 AM.The problems the law has keeping up with fertility technology and who has rights when it comes to donated embryos. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:11 AM.Artist of the Week: Phil Collins. Audio
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Book review - Lost and Forgotten Languages of Shanghai
10:39 AM.By Ruiyan Xu, published by Bloomsbury and reviewed by John King. Audio
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Feature guest - Gary Harris
10:12 AM.The Royal New Zealand Ballet's The Nutcracker will be the last production for Artistic Director Gary Harris at the helm of the company. Harris, who took up the position in 2001, will return home to… Read more Audio
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Australia
9:48 AM.With correspondent Paul Barclay. Audio
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Broadband internet access connection delays
9:21 AM.Katherine Hall, Business Development Manager at the Telecommunications Users Association and Robin Kelly, Spokesperson for Chorus, Telecom's network arm. Audio
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There's a massive shortfall in health workers
9:08 AM.Des Gorman, Executive chairman of Health Workforce New Zealand. Cathy Gilmore, Professional nursing advisor for the NZ Nurses Organisation and Peter Foley, Chair of the NZ Medical Association joined… Read more Audio
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Media with Denis Welch
11:50 AM.Denis Welch discusses the coverage of the Chilean mine rescue. Audio
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What really happened to American honeymooner Tina Watson
11:30 AM.What really happened to American honeymooner Tina Watson - who mysteriously drowned during a scuba diving trip with her husband on the Great Barrier Reef in 2003. The subject of the book by Dr Lindsay… Read more Audio
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Business Commentator - Rod Oram
11:10 AM.Business and Economic commentator discusses Labour's economic policies. Audio
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Book Review - Worth Dying For
10:40 AM.Worth Dying For, by Lee Childs. Published by Bantam Press and reviewed by Graham Beattie. Audio
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Feature Guest - Penny Hulse
10:10 AM.The incoming deputy mayor of the new Auckland super city council was the top-polling candidate in the Waitakere ward with 16,875 votes. Audio
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US Correspondent - Luiza Savage
9:50 AM.Barack Obama hits the campaign trail, the influence of the Tea Party and the unprecedented fusion of politics and entertainment in this US election cycle. Audio
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Hungary toxic sludge
9:40 AM.Bernhard Obermayr, the Greenpeace campaign director for Eastern Europe, describes the total ecological devastation caused by the catastrophic spill of toxic red sludge from an industrial plant in… Read more Audio
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The Wai 262 flora and fauna claim
9:25 AM.The Waitangi Tribunal is set to release a part of its findings on its longest running claim, Wai 262. Audio
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The impact of rolling secondary teacher strikes
9:05 AM.Rolling strike action by secondary teachers means parents are likely to have to make alternative arrangements for their children. Audio
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Off the Beaten Track - Kennedy Warne
11:45 AM.The whitebaiters of Jackson Bay and the mica miners of the Mataketake Range. Audio