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
-
Barbara Oakley: Learning how to learn
10:12 AM.Barbara Oakley is the co-founder of the world's most popular online course, Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects, which has had two million students enrolled… Read more Audio
-
The Ukrainian Presidential election
9:49 AM.From Russia, Matthew Bodner looks at the main candidates in Ukraine's presidential election, one is a famous comedian,Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the other is the current leader Petro Poroshenko (pictured… Read more Audio
-
Home delivery: milk in glass bottles
9:42 AM.The couple behind Eketahuna Country Meats Steve and Pip Olds have started their deliveries of milk in glass bottles to homes in Wellington and the Wairarapa. Deliveries happen in the wee small hours… Read more Audio
-
Could Nurse Practitioners fill gaps in rural health sector?
9:32 AM.A quarter of all rural medical practices are short of a GP - but is a solution already there? Jenny Carryer, Professor of Nursing at Massey University joins Kathryn to explain how Nurse Practitioners… Read more Audio
-
Land Information Minister Sage on tenure review
9:09 AM.A host of concerns about the tenure review process have been revealed in detailed advice to the Land Information Minister. Tenure review is a voluntary process that was designed to allow crown… Read more Audio
-
The week that was
11:49 AM.Comedians Te Radar and Irene Pink with tales of a cantankerous swan and a suggestion that artist Edvard Munch's Scream isnt screaming!. Audio
-
Crusaders name to stay or go?
11:35 AM.Sports commentator Brendan Telfer speaks to Kathryn about the ongoing debate on whether the Crusaders should adopt a new name. And the Black Caps 15 man squad for June's Cricket World Cup contains a… Read more Audio
-
Remembering Scott Walker from the Walker Brothers
11:06 AM.Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor from Slow Boat Records commemorates the passing of Scott Walker with a selection of his solo and Walker Brothers music. He leaves behind a body of work that ranges from… Read more Audio
-
Book review - Lanny by Max Porter
10:38 AM.Today Tilly Lloyd from Unity Books reviews Lanny by Max Porter. A second novel from the award-winning author of Grief is the Thing with Feathers, the story is both dark and playful. Audio
-
Susan Orlean and the mystery of LA's Central Library fire
10:12 AM.In 1986 a massive fire ripped through Los Angeles' main library, destroying 400,000 works and damaging 700,000 more. Author of The Orchid Thief Susan Orlean was surprised she'd never heard of it, and… Read more Audio
-
Christchurch terrorist accused appears in court
10:06 AM.RNZ journalist Anneke Smith from the High Court in Christchurch, where the terror-accused has appeared, facing 50 murder charges and 39 of attempted murder. Audio
-
Mysterious break-in at a North Korean embassy
9:48 AM.Asia Correspondent Edward White talks to Kathryn about a major security breach at the North Korean embassy in Spain, which has raised questions about links between North Korean dissident groups and US… Read more Audio
-
Examining the Tomorrow's Schools Review
9:24 AM.Submissions close shortly on the biggest shakeup to the education system in 30 years. An independent taskforce has made 32 recommendations - the most controversial of which, is setting up Education… Read more Audio
-
Boeing 737 Max 8 report clears pilots
9:08 AM.A report into last month's Ethiopian Airlines crash, which killed 157 people, shows the crew were not able to control the plane, even though they followed all the correct emergency procedures. The… Read more Audio
-
Us, The Heart Dances and Woman at War
11:47 AM.Sarah McMullan reviews Us, a horror staring Lupita Nyong'o; The Heart Dances, a documentary that takes us backstage at the Royal New Zealand Ballet's performance of The Piano and Woman at War - a film… Read more Audio
-
Forget screen time rules
11:27 AM.Can screen time for kids really be quality time ? Yes! says Jordan Shapiro the author of "The New Childhood: Raising Kids To Thrive In A Connected World". Read more Audio
-
High-tech Chinese visitors and the departure of Spark boss
11:06 AM.Technology correspondent Bill Bennett was at the China-New Zealand year of tourism launch at the weekend, where there was a lot of talk about how tech-oriented Chinese visitors to New Zealand are -… Read more Audio
-
Book review - Run Away by Harlan Coben
10:40 AM.Sally Wenley reviews Run Away by Harlan Coben, RRP $37, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
-
Everything But The Girl's Tracey Thorn on her new memoir
10:07 AM.Tracey Thorn, one half of best-selling English duo Everything But The Girl, has revisited her teenage diaries for a new memoir, which explores the experience of growing up in London’s humdrum commuter… Read more Video, Audio
-
UK Correspondent - Matthew Parris
9:53 AM.The army is investigating British troop in Kabul firing at a poster of Jeremy Corbyn, a jury has failed to reach a verdict on whether police chief superintendent David Duckenfield was guilty of gross… Read more Audio
-
Sir John Curtice: what voters think about Brexit
9:40 AM.What do British voters make of Brexit now? Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University Sir John Curtice explains what crunching the numbers is telling us. Read more Audio
-
Paul Worley: Australia's Rural Health Commissioner
9:28 AM.Professor Paul Worley is Australia's inaugural Rural Health Commissioner - a role that was established in 2017. He was tasked with improving the healthcare of rural and remote communities. In this… Read more Audio
-
West Coast rubbish spill latest - govt urged to help
9:08 AM.West Coasters are angry at the government's lack of response to what they say is a massive environmental disaster. Volunteers have been trying to clean up the mess since late last week, with… Read more Audio, Gallery
-
Our new Chief Justice in the Supreme Court
11:50 AM.Dr Dean Knight, co-director for the NZ Centre for Public Law at Victoria University of Wellington joins Kathryn to discuss the process of swearing in a new Chief Justice. Dame Sian Elias finished her… Read more Audio
-
Seeing me, Seeing you, diversity on NZ screens
11:25 AM.Are films about the migrant experience made by migrants themselves? That’s the question Dr Arezou Zalipour started researching in 2011, and her findings came as quite a surprise. Read more Audio