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Recent items from Nine To Noon
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Film reviews
11:47 AM.Graeme Tuckett talks 'Alice In Wonderland', local doco 'The Way of Life', and rounds up the Oscars. Audio
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Law
11:32 AM.Andrew Scott-Howman discusses employment law and workplace issues. Audio
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Music
11:10 AM.With Marty Duda. Audio
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Book review - The Best of Both Worlds
10:40 AM.'The Best of Both Worlds: The Story of Eldson Best and Tukangahau' by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman. Published by Penguin. Reviewed by Maraea Rakuraku. Audio
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Feature guest - Scott Thomas
10:10 AM.Design director of Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. Branding, design, and the internet played a pivotal role in helping get Barack Obama elected in the 2008 presidential race. Audio
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Australia correspondent - Paul Barclay
9:53 AM.Aussie news and cuurent affairs. Audio
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Making science relevant to students
9:40 AM.Dr Paul Lowe is head of science at Morrinsville College near Hamilton, and has been changing the way school students look at science. He's just been awarded the inaugural Prime Minister's Science… Read more Audio
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John-Robert Cadet
9:23 AM.John was a child slave in Haiti who managed to escape. He now runs a foundation to raise awareness of the plight of children forced to work as domestic slaves. Audio
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Saying 'No' to National Standards
9:09 AM.A small South Island primary school, Southbridge School, has defied the Minister of Education by refusing to introduce National Standards. We spoke to Southbridge principal Peter Verstappen, and to a… Read more Audio
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Media
11:50 AM.With Denis Welch. Audio
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Hamish McRae
11:26 AM.Hamish McRae is the associate editor and principal economic commentator for British newspaper The Independent. He is a visiting professor at Lancaster University and council member of the Royal… Read more Audio
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Business
11:15 AM.With Rod Oram. Audio
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Book review
11:07 AM.'Trespass' by Rose Tremain. Published by Chatto and Windus. Reviewed by Emma Hart. Audio
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Feature guest - Don Neely
10:07 AM.Don Neely MBE is a prominent New Zealand cricket historian and former New Zealand selector, administrator, and player. He is a former President of New Zealand Cricket and has written or co-written… Read more Audio
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US correspondent - Luiza Savage
9:50 AM.Latest news from the USA. Audio
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Philippa Weaver
9:35 AM.Philippa Weaver is the founder of greensky.co.nz, a kiwi website aimed at people outside of the normal employment loop. Audio
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Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
11:45 AM.On being outdoors. Audio
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Food and wine
11:30 AM.Guest chef Paul Jobin has recipes for bluff oysters with apple and horseradish dressing and singapore noodles; wine selections by John Hawkesby. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooten and Andrew Campbell
11:08 AM.A look at the local political climate from all sides of the spectrum. Audio
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Book review - The Postmistress
10:35 AM.By Sarah Blake. Published by Viking. Reviewed by Rae McGegor. Audio
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Richard Lair - the Elephant Man
10:05 AM.Richard Lair runs the Elephant Conservation Centre in the Lampang province,Thailand where he also founded the world famous Thai Elephant Orchestra. He was among the first to sell art painted by… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:50 AM.News and current affairs from Europe. Audio
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Barbara Monroe - palliative care trends
9:30 AM.CEO of St Christopher's, the largest hospice in the UK and the place where palliative care originated around 40-years ago. Audio
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Kerry Gosset - mother of a P addict
9:10 AM.Kerry's son is a P addict jailed last week in Christchurch for attempted murder. The family repeatedly sought help but say they got no support from authorities. Audio
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The week that was
11:47 AM.With Te Radar and Elizabeth Easther. Audio