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Recent items from Nine To Noon
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Art commentator Courtney Johnston
11:50 AM.Art collecting for children and young adults. Audio
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Legal commentator Dean Knight
11:35 AM.Two related cases raise questions about how state agencies should deal with people who engage in illegal and anti-social behaviour. Audio
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Music Review with Marty Duda
11:11 AM.The feature artist is Siouxsie and The Banshees. Audio
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Book review - Press Pass
11:06 AM.Kate Blackhurst reviews 'Press Pass: 40 Years of award winning New Zealand press photography' by Geoff Dale. Published by HarperCollins NZ. Audio
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Feature guest - Brian Turner
10:07 AM.Poet, essayist, biographer, editor, angler, cyclist, environmentalist and good keen Otago man. Audio
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Australia correspondent - Paul Barclay
9:50 AM.Serious questions are being raised about the male dominated culture of some of Australia's universities after a 'anti-consent' facebook page was set up. Audio
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Plain and simple maths for everyday living
9:40 AM.A maths teacher's solution to splitting restaurant bills has become a YouTube hit. Audio
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Drugs in sport
9:25 AM.Travis T Tygart, CEO of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Audio
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Jeannette Fitzsimons
9:08 AM.The Green party pulls out of part of its co-operation deal with National. Audio
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Media
11:50 AM.Denis Welch discusses the latest media issues. Audio
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Depression in the Legal Profession
11:30 AM.John Marshall QC the President of NZ Law Society discusses the issue. Audio
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Business
11:05 AM.Business and Economic commentator, Rod Oram comments. Audio
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Book review - The Lacuna
10:40 AM.Anne Buchanan reviews Barbara Kingsolver's 'The Lacuna'. Audio
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Feature guest - Ariel Leve
10:05 AM.Why optimists cause nothing but trouble. Writer Ariel Leve describes herself as a confirmed pessimist and chronic worrier. Audio
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US correspondent
9:50 AM.Jack Hitt on the latest in US news including Sesame Street's 40th birthday. Audio
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Orangutans
9:40 AM.Dr Ian Singleton, director of the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Project, is in New Zealand to highlight the plight of the oragutan. Audio
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Wet house discussion
9:20 AM.Discussion over the proposed opening of a Wet House in a residential area in the southern suburb of Island Bay in Wellington. Audio
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Hone Hawawira's apology for racist remarks
9:05 AM.Long time activist and mother of Hone, Titewhai Harawira and Maori media commentator Derek Fox comment. Audio
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Urbanist Tommy Honey
11:50 AM.Waterfront architectural competitions in the Capital and Queen Cities. Audio
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Food and wine
11:30 AM.London based Kiwi chef Anna Hansen is in the studio to tempt us with Pork Belly atop Carrot and Miso Puree with Green Pepper Relish. Wine doyen Stephen Morris finds the perfect wine partner and then… Read more Audio
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Political commentary
11:09 AM.They know their left from their right, mostly their right from their wrong and certainly their rights when they're wronged; Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooten opine about the travels and travails of… Read more Audio
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Book review Billy T: The life and times of Billy T James
10:39 AM.Maraea Rakuraku looks at the new biography by Matt Elliott. Harper Collins publishes it. Audio
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Oran Cranfield in Freefall
10:09 AM.Oran's the son of Jack Cranfield, author of Chicken Soup for the Soul. Now it's Oran's turn with the new book Freefall - the strange true life growing up adventures of Oran Cranfield. Audio
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Kate Connolly in Europe
9:50 AM.It's the 20th anniversary of the fall of the wall in Berlin, when the two Germanys began the end of their journey to again become one. Mikhail Gorbachev's Glasnost policy was bearing fruit and… Read more Audio
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John Howard
9:20 AM.The man at the Australian helm in the late nineties to mid noughties, he introduced his country to an economic boom, GST and a "War on Terror" while introducing a lot of asylum seekers to the island… Read more Audio